Scott County Inmate Roster – 7-8-23

OUT OF COUNTY WARRANT ~ OUT OF COUNTY WARRANT

IC 35-48-4-6.1(A)FL6 ~ POSSESSION OF METHAMPHETAMINE
IC 35-48-4-8.3(A)MA ~ POSSESSION OF PARAPHERNALIA
IC 35-48-4-13(b)FL6 ~ MAINTAINING A COMMON NUISANCE












Gary W. McQueen, 56, Pekin

Last week, Congresswoman Erin Houchin (R-Ind.-09) presented the Congressional Award to Sophia Voiles, a rising senior from Scottsburg Senior High School.
The Congressional Award remains the highest honor for a youth civilian through the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives.
“There is no higher honor than the Congressional Award for our young people, and the ninth district is proud to be home to silver and bronze medal recipient, Sophia Voiles, from Scottsburg. These awards are earned, not given. Sophia has displayed the ability to set and achieve her own personal goals, while preparing for future service to others,” said Congresswoman Houchin.
The Congressional Award provides opportunities for young people to unleash their potential by achieving personal goals focused on volunteerism, personal development, physical fitness, and expedition and exploration.
To achieve her public service goal, Sophia is a voting board member of the Scott County Youth Grant-Making Council (YGC) with the Scott County Community Foundation.
It is a philanthropic group of youth members that raises funds to distribute throughout the community.
She was also the manager and assistant coach of the newly formed High School Boys Volleyball team at Scottsburg High School.
For personal development, Sophia works as a barista at a small business in her community called the Warriors Den.
For physical fitness, Sophia is an outside hitter on her varsity volleyball team and works to improve her statistics.
For expedition, Sophia completed a research paper on different aspects of Japan and Japanese culture.
“I am honored to present Sophia with these medals. It’s not easy to achieve. She should be very proud of her efforts and accomplishments,” said Congresswoman Houchin.
The Congressional Award remains Congress’ only charity and the highest honor a member of the House or Senate may bestow upon a youth civilian.
Young people may register when they turn 13 1/2 years old and must complete their activities by their 24th birthday.


This morning at 8:32a, police were called to North of the Bypass between State Road 56 East and State Road 60 where a Salem man was pronounced dead after a one-vehicle accident.
The Washington County Dispatch Center received a 911 call from a female witness reporting that as she was driving south on the Bypass
she believed she saw a car go off the roadway and down into a field area on the northern end of the
Bypass.
It was determined the vehicle was traveling south on the Bypass when for an unknown reason it left the roadway and travelled approximately 470 feet off the roadway and struck a tree.
The driver, 42-year-old Eric Benham of Salem, was pronounced dead at the scene.
Police said the crash is still under investigation.
Washington County Detective Brad Naugle investigated the accident along with Sheriff Brent Miller along with other
deputies, Officer Chris Cauble with the Salem Police Department, Washington County EMS, Salem Fire
Department, Washington County Coroner’s Office and Indiana State Police
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On 7-03-2023, the female victim advised hospital staff that Hubert was on his way to the hospital. Officers with the Tell City Police Department, Perry County Sheriff’s Office, and Cannelton Police Department responded to the hospital. Sergeant Glenn made contact and attempted to arrest Hubert. Hubert refused to comply with Sergeant Glenn.
Sergeant Glenn attempted to deploy an electronic-controlled weapon but it was ineffective. During a brief struggle, Hubert produced a firearm and Sergeant Glenn was shot. Officers with the Tell City Police Department and Cannelton Police Department returned fire and shot Hubert. Sergeant Glenn and Hubert were both treated at the scene and died from their injuries.
Sergeant Glenn worked for the Perry County Sheriff’s Office and Tell City Police Department for nearly 20 years. Sergeant Glenn was a well-respected officer and pillar in her community. Tell City Police Chief Derrick Lawalin advised Sergeant Glenn was a good friend to everyone and will be sadly missed, but not forgotten.
This investigation is still ongoing, and an autopsy has been scheduled.
No more information will be released at this time.