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Scott County Inmate Roster – 1-24-23

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Inmates booked into the Detention Center within the last 24 hours.
 
ROGER, LOGAN
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2023-000063
Release Date:
01-23-2023 – 9:30 pm
Booking Date:
01-23-2023 – 9:04 am
Charges:
IC 35-44.1-2-9(FL6) ~ FAILURE TO APPEAR — IF CHARGE WAS A FELONY

 
Inmates released from the Detention Center within the last 24 hours.
 
ROGER, LOGAN
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2023-000063
Release Date:
01-23-2023 – 9:30 pm
Booking Date:
01-23-2023 – 9:04 am
Charges:
IC 35-44.1-2-9(FL6) ~ FAILURE TO APPEAR — IF CHARGE WAS A FELONY

PELFREY, LESLEY
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2020-001070
Release Date:
01-23-2023 – 9:00 am
Booking Date:
11-20-2020 – 2:52 pm
Charges:
IC 35-44.1-3-4(C)FL6 ~ ESCAPE; FAILURE TO RETURN TO LAWFUL DETENTION
IC 35-42-4-5(C)FL6 ~ VICARIOUS SEXUAL GRATIFICATION – 18 OR OLDER SEX/TOUCHES/FONDLES SELF IN PRESEN

Jackson County Inmate Roster – 1-24-23

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Inmates booked into the Jail within the last 24 hours.
 
Juarez Ramirez, Fredy
Booking #: 109442
Booking Date: 01-23-2023 – 11:33 pm
Charges: 35-42-2-1.3(b)(2) (1001) DOMESTIC BATTERY-ADULT KNOWING PRESENCE OF CHILD LESS THAN 16 YEARS OLD (SEE OR HEAR)
Bond: Bond Pending or No Bond Required
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Boling, Carl W
Booking #: 109441
Booking Date: 01-23-2023 – 8:48 pm
Charges: 99 Warrant Service
Bond: Bond Pending or No Bond Required
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Easley, Tyler E
Booking #: 109440
Booking Date: 01-23-2023 – 6:07 pm
Charges: 9-24-18-1 (24) MOTOR VEHICLE- OPERATING WITHOUT EVER OBTAINING LICENSE
Bond: Bond Pending or No Bond Required
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Palmer, Debra S
Booking #: 109439
Booking Date: 01-23-2023 – 4:16 pm
Charges: 35-42-2-1(d)(1) (919) BATTERY- BODILY INJURY – MISDEMEANOR
Bond: $705
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Prewitt, Payton B
Booking #: 109438
Booking Date: 01-23-2023 – 11:52 am
Charges: 35-44.1-3-1 (210) PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION- RESISTING LAW ENFORCEMENT
Bond: Bond Pending or No Bond Required
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Inmates released from the Jail within the last 24 hours.
 
 
Gribbons, Wayne R
Booking #: 109103
Release Date: 01-23-2023 – 3:08 pm
Booking Date: 11-15-2022 – 12:30 pm
Charges: 35-42-3-3 (709) CONFINEMENT
Bond: Bond Pending or No Bond Required
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Clark, Lisa M
Booking #: 109237
Release Date: 01-23-2023 – 2:23 pm
Booking Date: 12-13-2022 – 4:14 am
Charges: 35-43-4-2 (528) THEFT
Bond: $3005
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Faulkner, Robert M
Booking #: 109411
Release Date: 01-23-2023 – 12:08 pm
Booking Date: 01-16-2023 – 9:04 pm
Charges: 99 Warrant Service
99 Warrant Service
Bond: Bond Pending or No Bond Required
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Anderson, Ezekiel S
Booking #: 109413
Release Date: 01-23-2023 – 9:23 am
Booking Date: 01-17-2023 – 1:14 pm
Charges: 16-42-19-18 (604) HEALTH- POSSESS HYPODERMIC SYRINGE OR NEEDLE
35-48-4-8.3 (8) CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE- POSSESS PARAPHERNALIA
35-48-4-6.1 (76) CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE- POSSESS METHAMPHETAMINE
Bond: Bond Pending or No Bond Required
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Roger, Logan C
Booking #: 109434
Release Date: 01-23-2023 – 7:23 am
Booking Date: 01-22-2023 – 2:19 am
Charges: 35-42-2-1(d)(1) (1166) BATTERY- BODILY INJURY – MISDEMEANOR (SIMPLE ASSAULT)
99 Warrant Service
Bond: $355
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Harrison County Inmate Roster – 1-24-23

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Olliges, Jasmine
  • Driving without a License 
  • Auto Theft
 
Phrampus, Jimmie
  • OWI Refusal
  • Possession of Marijuana

Congresswoman Houchin Appointed to Three House Committees

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Today, Congresswoman Erin Houchin (R-Ind.-09) announced she will serve on three committees in the 118th Congress. The committees include the House Financial Services Committee, the House Rules Committee, and the House Education & Workforce Committee.

“I’m honored to be appointed to three important committees to get our country back on track and ensure families back home are prioritized,” said Congresswoman Houchin. “These committee assignments will allow Hoosiers to have a voice on the issues that matter the most to them.”

The House Financial Services Committee:

The House Financial Services Committee will tackle top economic issues. Congresswoman Houchin’s selection continues the legacy of Hoosiers serving on the Financial Services Committee, with at least one Indiana representative serving on the committee since the 113th Congress. 

“As a member of the House Financial Services Committee, Hoosiers will have a seat at the table on the some of the most important economic issues.  This committee will play a pivotal role in establishing oversight of the Biden Administration and fighting against their growth-stifling policies.

“Having been a small business owner, it will be my priority to bring commonsense solutions to protect consumers and investors, give Americans control over their personal financial data, and be a voice for rural banking. It’s important to me to help build a framework that encourages innovation in financial technology while keeping citizens safe. As a new member of this committee, I will work tirelessly to help Hoosiers protect their wallets and secure their futures,” said Congresswoman Houchin.

The House Rules Committee:

The House Rules Committee is one of the oldest committees in the U.S. House of Representatives. The Rules Committee is the last step in the process before most major legislation can be considered on the floor of the House, and thus plays an important role in how the House operates.

“I am honored to serve on the Rules Committee to help ensure the House follows regular order and functions in a way that is responsive to the needs of Hoosiers back home,” said Congresswoman Houchin.

Yesterday, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy appointed Congresswoman Houchin to the House Rules Committee and announced several other appointments to the House Intelligence Committee and the Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the U.S. and China.

“Under Democrat-control, House committees have been used to target their political opponents and reward their allies at the expense of addressing real concerns to our country. That ends with the new House Republican majority. The Members on these committees will work to shift power back to the American people by providing oversight, transparency, and will stay laser-focused on getting ahead of our national threats,” said Speaker McCarthy. 

The House Education & Workforce Committee:

The House Education & Workforce Committee addresses issues that are foundational to our economy and support families working to achieve the American Dream. The committee focuses on strengthening our education system, career development, and retirement systems. In particular, the committee has oversight over Joe Biden’s Department of Education and will work to restore parental rights and choice in education.

“Indiana’s 9th district is home to excellent educators, world class institutions, and a workforce that has attracted innovative companies and high-tech manufacturers. I look forward to working to improve our workforce and playing a leading role in giving Hoosier parents their voice back on matters relating to how their children are educated,” said Congresswoman Houchin. “Hoosiers have provided great perspective on what our students, teachers, employers, and workers need to succeed, and I’ll work hard as a member of this committee to deliver results.”

  

Farmers Market To Hold Meeting Feb. 13

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The Washington County Farmers’ Market Board of Directors is hosting a meeting for past, current, and potential market vendors for 2023. 

The meeting is scheduled for Monday, February 13, 2023 from 6:00 – 8:00 pm at the Washington Co. Farm Bureau Inc. Building Meeting Room (813 S. Jackson St., Salem) and will cover information such as the 2023 Vendor Contract, market updates, election of directors, and vendor questions.

If you have questions about the meeting call the Purdue Extension – Washington Co. office at 812-883-4601 or email Danielle Walker (ANR Educator) at dhowellw@purdue.edu.

INDOT preparing for winter storm, difficult commutes expected Wednesday

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The Indiana Department of Transportation is preparing for a winter storm expected to impact the state starting overnight Tuesday and early Wednesday.

The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued winter storm warnings and winter weather advisories for all of Indiana. NWS is calling for rain transitioning to snow south of I-70, with higher snow totals along and north of I-70. Snowfall rates of up to one inch per hour are possible at times.

Billy Gene Jones, age 35, of Salem

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Billy Gene Jones, age 35, of Salem passed away Sunday, January 22, 2023 at his residence.  Born June 29, 1987 in Salem, he was the son of Brian and Lisa Jones.

Billy is survived by his parents, Brian and Lisa Jones; 3 sisters: Brandi Hamilton, Brittney Jones and Brieana Jones; and grandparents, Campbell and Sue Maness and Johnny Conrad.

He was preceded in death by his grandmother, Shirley Conrad.

Visitation will be held Thursday, January 26, 2023 from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. at Hughes-Taylor Funeral Home-Salem Chapel with private burial.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the funeral home to assist with burial expenses.

Over 3/4 Pound of Meth Seized East of Salem

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A Seymour couple was arrested east of Salem Monday with over 3/4 pound of Meth in their vehicle.

The driver of the vehicle identified as Charles Root, age 43 of Seymour, IN.

The passenger was identified as Shannon Root, age 40 of Seymour, IN.

The subjects were arrested and remanded to the Washington County Detention Center, and each were charged with the following: 

  • Dealing in Methamphetamine – Level 2 Felony 
  • Possession of Methamphetamine – Level 3 Felony 
  • Illegal Possession of Syringe – Level 6 Felony 
  • Maintaining a Common Nuisance – Level 6 Felony 
  • (3 COUNTS-) Possession of Level II Controlled Substance – Class A Misdemeanor 

On Monday, January 23, 2023 at approximately 11:15 a.m., Detective Brad Naugle, with the Washington County Sheriff’s Department, conducted a vehicle stop on a gray 2006 Mitsubishi on Heritage Chapel Road at the intersection of State Road 56 East.

During the vehicle stop there were indicators of possible criminal activity.  

Detective Naugle requested the assistance of Captain Chad Webb and his K9 partner, Zuma, of the Salem City Police Department.

Upon arrival, Zuma was deployed and made a positive drug alert on the vehicle.

After a search of the vehicle, Detective Naugle and Captain Webb located and seized approximately 378 grams of methamphetamine (13.3 ounces), as well as paraphernalia and other controlled substances.  

Also assisting on scene were Washington County Sheriff’s Deputy Tory Hildreth and Washington County Sheriff’s Process Server Mark Blackman and Indiana State Trooper, Eric Powers.  

Washington County Inmate Roster – 1-24-23

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January 23, 2023

Washington County Sheriff’s Department

Shannon R. Root, 40, Seymour

  • Possession of methamphetamine
  • Dealing in methamphetamine – amount at least 5 but <10 grams and enhancing circumstance applies
  • Maintaining a common nuisance
  • Possession of syringe
  • Possession of a controlled substance

Charles Allen Root, 43, Seymour

  • Dealing in methamphetamine – amount at least 10 grams
  • Maintaining a common nuisance
  • Possession of syringe
  • Possession of a controlled substance
  • Possession of methamphetamine

Yvonne R. Hatcher, 52, Salem

  • Possession of methamphetamine
  • Possession of paraphernalia
  • Neglect of a dependent

Indiana State Police

Jordan Dale Brown, 28, Salem

  • Domestic Battery
  • Strangulation

January 24, 2023

Washington County Sheriff’s Department

Richard Jacob McCue, 26, Pekin

  • Possession of methamphetamine
  • Possession of a controlled substance
  • Possession of marijuana hash oil hashish or salvia

Bakery Employee Steals $1000s from store, arrested for drugs

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On Monday January 16, and Tuesday January 17, 2023, the Salem Police Department received reports from H&R Bakery, that thousands of dollars in cash had been stolen from the store.

Brittany Colglazier, an employee of H&R Bakery was taken into custody by police.

Information obtained from the investigation led officers to a search of her room at the local Knights Inn Hotel.

The search resulted in a seizure of suspected methamphetamine, and multiple items of drug paraphernalia.

Officers also located numerous items suspected of being purchased with the stolen cash.

One male and another female were arrested during the search of the hotel room.

All three individuals were transported to the Washington County Detention Center.

Brittany Colglazier, 29, Salem

 

Theft, level 6 felony. Possession of methamphetamine, level 5 felony. Maintaining a common Nuisance, level 6 felony. Possession of marijuana, class B misdemeanor. Possession of paraphernalia, class C misdemeanor.

Autumn Bishop, 23, Salem

Possession of methamphetamine, level 5 felony. Maintaining a common Nuisance, level 6 felony. Possession of marijuana, class B misdemeanor. Possession of paraphernalia, class C misdemeanor.

Bryan Massie, 32, Seymour

Possession of methamphetamine, level 5 felony. Maintaining a common Nuisance, level 6 felony. Possession of marijuana, class B misdemeanor. Possession of paraphernalia, class C misdemeanor.