Scott County Inmate Roster – 2-20-24





IC 35-48-4-8.3(A)MA ~ POSSESSION OF PARAPHERNALIA
IC 16-42-19-18(FL6) ~ UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF SYRINGE

IC 35-46-1-15.1(MA) ~ INVASION OF PRIVACY
IC 35-42-2-1.3(b)(1)FL6 ~ DOMESTIC BATTERY (PRIOR)








Jack Nevitt, 52, of St. Croix, Indiana, passed from this life on February 18, 2024 at the home of his son, Cody Nevitt. Jack was born on October 13, 1971 in Louisville, Kentucky to the late Francis Leo Nevitt and Zona Marie (Bird) Roberts.
Jack worked as a tree trimmer for most of his life and had worked for Dave Ruhe and Abe Schwartz. He enjoyed fishing and hunting.
Surviving are his children, Cody Nevitt (Ally) of Corydon, Indiana and Tiana Lee (Brandon) of Louisville, Kentucky; grandchildren: Conner and Averi Nevitt and Collin and Madalynn Lee; and siblings, Kim Delaney of Miami, Florida, Robert Nevitt (Melanie) of Marengo, Indiana and Joanna Pauley of Kingsport, Tennessee.
Preceding him in death were his parents and a brother, Leo Nevitt.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday, February 24, 2024 at Brown Funeral Home at 11:00 a.m. Interment will follow at the Branchville-Walker Cemetery in Perry County, Indiana.
Visitation will be on Friday, February 23, 2024 from 4-8 p.m. and after 9:00 a.m. until time of the service at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, all at the funeral home.
Brown Funeral Home in Milltown, Indiana is entrusted with the arrangements.
William Byron gave team owner Rick Hendrick something extra to celebrate in the 40th anniversary year of Hendrick Motorsports.
In a frantic scramble after a restart on Lap 197 of 200 in the Daytona 500, Byron reached the start/finish line and took the white flag moments before NASCAR called the fifth caution of the evening as Ross Chastain slid wildly through the infield grass off the bumper of Austin Cindric’s Ford.
Alex Bowman was a close second to his teammate at the moment of caution, giving Hendrick a 1-2 finish and the organization’s first victory in the “Great American Race” since Jimmie Johnson bested teammate Dale Earnhardt Jr. to the stripe in 2013.
The victory was Hendrick’s ninth in the Daytona 500, tying the company with Petty Enterprises for most in the history of the NASCAR Cup Series most prestigious event. The race was postponed from Sunday to Monday because of heavy rains during the weekend.
“I’m just a kid from racing on computers and winning the Daytona 500,” said the 26-year-old Byron, who picked up the 11th Cup Series victory of his career and his second at Daytona, the first coming in the 2020 summer race at the 2.5-mile superspeedway.
“I can’t believe it. I wish my dad was here. He’s sick, but this is for him, man. We’ve been through so much, and we sat up in the grandstands together and watched the race (when Byron was younger). This is so freaking cool.”
Hendrick could barely contain his elation in Victory Lane.
“I’m telling you, you couldn’t write the script any better,” he said. “When we thought about coming down here the first time, we didn’t think we should be here, felt so out of place.
“We win this on our 40th to the day, it’s just… and tied a record now, so that’s awesome.”
Before the final restart, Chastain was racing at the front of the field on Lap 192 when a bump from Alex Bowman got Hendrick Motorsports teammate William Byron out of shape and knocked Byron into the right rear of Brad Keselowski’s Ford.
Keselowski turned up the track into the Ford of Joey Logano, who had led a race-high 45 laps to that point. Reigning series champion Ryan Blaney’s Ford was among the 23 cars involved in the accident that left a string of mangled vehicles strewn along the backstretch.
The wreck knocked Blaney, Keselowski and Logano out of the race, along with Tyler Reddick, defending race winner Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Daniel Suárez and Todd Gilliland. NASCAR red-flagged the race for 15 minutes 27 seconds for track cleanup.
“Speedway racing again,” Logano said ruefully. “It’s a lot of fun until this happens. It was pretty interesting, with a lot of pushing and shoving there at the end. Our car was able to take it. Our Mustang was so fast. It could lead a line really well. I kind of thought I had the cars I wanted around me. I had at least one I wanted around me but just couldn’t make it work.”
“Obviously, hate what happened on that backstretch,” Byron said of the accident. “I just got pushed and got sideways. But so proud of this team, whole Axalta team, 40th anniversary to the day, on Monday.
“Just extremely blessed and thankful for all the opportunities, and we just want to keep it going. We have a lot to prove this year, and this is a good start, obviously.”
How much Byron has yet to prove is debatable. He won a series-best six races last year, qualified for the Championship 4 and finished third in the final standings.
The race was not quite five laps old when an eight-car accident off Turn 4 started the inevitable attrition. Contact from Keselowski’s Ford in a tightly bunched line of the outside knocked John Hunter Nemechek’s Toyota into the center lane and into the side of Harrison Burton’s Ford.
Burton slid toward the infield, collecting the Chevrolet of Sunoco rookie Carson Hocevar. Burton’s No. 21 Mustang shot up the track and slammed into the Ford of Kaz Grala and the Chevrolet of Austin Dillon. Behind Dillon, Hocevar careened into the path of seven-time series champion Jimmie Johnson, who couldn’t avoid the collision.
The wreck eliminated the cars of Burton, Hocevar and Grala. Dillon took his No. 3 Chevy to the garage for extensive repairs, and Johnson lost two laps on pit road as his Legacy Motor Club crew worked frantically to repair his Camry.
“I don’t remember exactly who it was on my outside,” Burton said after a trip to the infield care center. “It just looked like they either got a bad push or got loose and just hit me in the right side and sent me across.
“The grass was so wet that once I got in the grass, I thought I’d be OK, but the car just kept going and going… so really sad that our day is over as quick as it was. We had a really fast Ford. It’s just a bummer. There’s nothing we can do but just move on and try to win next week.”
It took 187 more laps of racing before the colossal wreck that dwarfed the earlier incident thinned the field and set up the fight to the finish among the cars that survived.
In a race that featured 41 lead changes among 20 drivers, Christopher Bell ran third, followed by Corey LaJoie, Bubba Wallace and AJ Allmendinger. Chastain, who didn’t have quite enough room when he dived to the inside of Cindric on the penultimate lap, finished 21st, one spot ahead of Cindric.
Seven-time Cup champion Jimmie Johnson, who was initially caught in the first yellow of the day on Lap 6, finished 28th. Reddick, the 2024 Bluegreen Vacations Duel 1 winner, finished 29th.
Defending NASCAR Cup Series champion Blaney finished 30th after being involved in the 23-car pileup.
The Cup Series will head to Atlanta Motor Speedway next for the Ambetter Health 400 on Feb. 25 (3 p.m. ET, FOX, PRN Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).
NOTE: Post-race inspection in the Cup Series garage at Daytona concluded without issue, confirming Byron as the race winner. Corey LaJoie’s No. 7 Chevrolet and Bubba Wallace’s No. 23 Toyota will be sent back to the R&D Center in Concord, North Carolina, for further inspection.
On Monday, February 12th, 2024, Detective Sergeant Brock Werne was contacted by the Crawford County Department of Child Services about an investigation into Cameron Watts, 26, for battering an infant.
The infant required immediate medical attention at the Norton Children’s Hospital in Louisville, Kentucky, for severe, life-threatening brain injuries.
Throughout the next couple of days, information and evidence was obtained to support charges being filed by the Crawford County Prosecutor’s Office.
On February 16th, 2024, an arrest warrant was issued for Watts.
On Monday, February 19th, 2024, Watts was arrested at the Crawford County Department of Child Services without incident and transported to the Crawford County Jail where he is being held on bond.
Watts, 26, English, IN, was arrested and charged with:
Arresting Officers – Detective Sergeant Brock Werne and Trooper Connor Giesler
Assisting Officers – Detective Robert Bennett and Detective Steven Peyton
Assisting Agencies – Crawford County Sheriff’s Office, Crawford County Department of Child Services, Crawford County EMS, and English Fire Department
All suspects are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law.
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The opening two weeks of pairings have been announced for the 114th Annual IHSAA Boys Basketball State Tournament presented by the Indiana Pacers and Indiana Fever.
Sectional games are scheduled to begin Tuesday, Feb. 27, and run through Saturday, March 2 with regionals on Saturday, March 9.
Salem, Eastern and West Washington all open sectional action on Tuesday, Feb. 27.
The Salem Lions (3-18) will take on Silver Creek (12-8) on Tuesday, Feb. 27 in the first game of the Class 3A Scottsburg sectional.
North Harrison will play Scottsburg in the second game followed by Charlestown and Corydon.
Madison drew the bye and will play the winner of the Salem – Silver Creek game.
West Washington opens the Class 1A Borden Sectional with Christian Academy in the first game followed by Lanesville and South Central in the second game.
Eastern opens the 2A Sectional at Southwestern Hanover on February 27 in the first game against Providence.
Clarksville plays Southwestern in game two followed by Henryville and Brownstown. Austin drew the bye and will play the winner of the Eastern – Hanover game.
For the second year, the regional is a single-game championship, and the semi-state a two-game affair with the winner advancing to the state championship game.
Two regional championship games will be played back to-back at the same site with the winners finding out their next opponent and host site the following day.
The semi-state games – scheduled for Saturday, March 16 – will be randomly drawn and announced in a special pairings show via the IHSAA network.
The four state championship games that make up the State Finals will be played at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in downtown Indianapolis on Saturday, March 30.
That date is a week later than normally scheduled due to Gainbridge Fieldhouse hosting the NCAA Men’s Basketball First and Second Round Tournament games.
Keep your radios tuned to WSLM 97.9 FM for all the high school tournament action.
The Indiana High School State Athletic Association Girls Basketball Finals will feature two local teams – Lanesvlle looking for a repeat win and the Brownstown Central Lady Braves in the hunt for a state title.
Support your teams in person or listen on WSLM 97.9 FM
Session 1
Public gates open at 9:30 am ET
10:30 am ET | Class 1A State Championship
Lanesville (28-1) vs. Marquette Catholic (24-4)
Approx. 12:45 pm ET | Class 2A State Championship
Brownstown Central (20-9) vs. Fort Wayne Bishop Luers (19-6)
Fieldhouse cleared
Session 2
Public gates open at 5 pm ET
6 pm ET | Class 3A State Championship
Gibson Southern (25-4) vs. Norwell (23-4)
Approx. 8:15 pm ET | Class 4A State Championship
Lawrence Central (29-1) vs. Lake Central (26-4)