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Columbus Man Charged with Making False Complaint Against Trooper

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A 38-year-old Columbus man was recently charged with false reporting after making false allegations against an Indiana State Trooper.

In September 2022, Detectives with the Indiana State Police, Versailles Post, began an investigation when Alan Parker, age 38, Columbus, Indiana, reported that he was being harassed and poisoned by a neighbor, who was a 19-year veteran of the Indiana State Police

During the investigation, Parker stated that he believed the trooper had given him a poisonous substance. 

He also accused the trooper of turning off his electricity and internet service, as well as looking through his windows and using power tools during the night to harass him.

The investigation determined that the information provided by Parker was incorrect and the initial allegations against the trooper were made while Parker was intoxicated.

At the conclusion of the investigation, the case was presented to the Bartholomew County Prosecutor’s Office for review.

As a result, Parker was charged with one misdemeanor count of Making a False Report Against a Police Officer.  Parker was issued a summons to appear and will soon make an initial appearance in the Bartholomew County Superior Court.

Fatal Crash This Morning Claims Two From Salem

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Troopers from the Indiana State Police in Sellersburg are investigating two deaths that occurred this morning on State Road 56, east of Salem, when two vehicles collided head-on.

The driver of a Cheverolet Aveo, Ryan A. Fisher, 37, of Salem, Indiana, and the passenger, 37-year-old Rebecca Jean Simmons, also of Salem, were both pronounced dead at the scene.  

The driver of the Silverado, 29-year-old Todd M. Albertson, was flown to University Hospital in Louisville with life-threatening injuries.  

As a result of the preliminary investigation, troopers believe that the Chevrolet Aveo was eastbound and attempted to pass other eastbound vehicles when it collided with the westbound pickup truck.   

Around 7:50 am, troopers were dispatched to a head on crash on SR 56 just east of Shields Road in eastern Washington County. Units from the Washington County Sheriff’s Department, Washington County Ambulance Service, Salem Fire Department, and Gibson Township Fire Department also responded and assisted.  

Arriving units found a gray 2009 Chevrolet Aveo had collided head-on with a red 2005 Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck.

The collision occurred in the westbound passing lane, which is the center lane of a three-lane section of the roadway just east of Shields Road.  

An ISP crash reconstruction team arrived to assist.

This case is still under investigation. The families of the deceased have been notified.  

Harrison County Inmate Roster – 11-4-22

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Hardy, Phoenix
OWI .08-.14
 
Hodges, John
Hold for Crawford Co
 
Cecil, Shane
Hold for LMPD
 
Mullins Jr., Floyd
Possession of a Narcotic Drug
 
McKinley, Alice
Driving while Suspended w/ Prior

Mike “Fat Boy” Stewart, age 65, of Salem

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Mike “Fat Boy” Stewart, age 65, of Salem passed away Wednesday, November 2, 2022 at Baptist Health Floyd Hospital. 

Born December 20, 1956 in Salem, he was the son of the late Paul Stewart and Marylin Sue Deal.

Mike is survived by 2 daughters:  April Guevara and Melody Arredondo; 1 step-daughter: Ashley Hickman; 3 sisters: Vickie Curtsinger, Cindy Scott, and Melody Neal; mother figure Jean Hacker Nicholson; 12 grandchildren: Jeremiah, Heaven, Alaya, Meliegh, Zack, Olivia, Nevaeh, Adaline, Madaline, Holden, Nadaline, and Kingston; and several great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Paul Stewart and Marylin Deal, and a son, Joshua Hacker.

Funeral services will be held Tuesday, November 8, 2022 at 11:00 a.m. at Hughes-Taylor Funeral Home-Salem Chapel with Wayne Adams officiating. 

Visitation will be held Monday, November 7, from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home and on Tuesday from 10:00 a.m. until time of service at the funeral home. 

Burial to follow

Arrest Made in Clarksville Shooting Investigation

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Detectives from the Indiana State Police (ISP) in Sellersburg arrested an individual on two counts of Attempted Murder after shots were fired into a Clarksville residential address in September.  

As a result of the investigation, on Tuesday, November 1, 2022, Detective Tucker, armed with an arrest warrant, arrested a 16-year-old male juvenile on two counts of Attempted Murder and one count of Criminal Recklessness with a Firearm, a level 5 Felony. 

On September 18, 2022, ISP Detectives responded to the home of the Clarksville Police chief after someone fired several rounds into his house.

No one was injured in the incident; however, Clarksville Police Department detectives, crime scene technicians, and ISP detectives recovered multiple shell casings at the scene.

The investigation also uncovered evidence that numerous rounds struck and entered the residence. 

ISP Detective Chris Tucker continued the investigation with the assistance of the Clarksville Police Department and in conjunction with the Clark County Prosecutor’s Office. 

The juvenile was arrested in Floyd County and transported to the Clark County Juvenile Detention Center without incident.  

This investigation is ongoing.  

Three Inmates Charged in Death of Huntington Inmate

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The Indiana State Police began an investigation into the death of an inmate at the Huntington County Jail after Nicholas Parks, 42, of Bunker Hill, IN was found unresponsive around 3:00 a.m. on October 22, 2022.

This investigation has led to additional charges on three inmates currently incarcerated in the Huntington County Jail. 

  • Michael Kelly Jr., 22 of Huntington, IN was arrested for Dealing a Controlled Substance Resulting in Death, Level 1 Felony, Aiding in Dealing a Controlled Substance Resulting in Death, Level 1 Felony, Trafficking, Level 5 Felony, and Dealing a Narcotic Drug, Level 5 Felony.
  • Jacob Lee Landon Johnson, 40 of Huntington, IN was arrested for Dealing a Controlled Substance Resulting in Death, Level 1 Felony and Aiding in Dealing a Controlled Substance Resulting in Death, Level 1 Felony.
  • Nicholas Ryan Shepperd, 36 of Huntington, IN was arrested for Dealing a Controlled Substance Resulting in Death, Level 1 Felony and Aiding in Dealing a Controlled Substance Resulting in Death, Level 1 Felony.

This investigation also resulted in a search warrant being served at a residence in the 400 block of Garfield Street in Huntington, IN on October 28, 2022. 

This search warrant resulted in the arrest of Duane Barnes, 41 of Huntington, IN for:

  • Dealing a Controlled Substance Resulting in Death, Level 1 Felony
  • Aiding in Dealing a Controlled Substance Resulting in Death, Level 1 Felony
  • Possession of a Narcotic Drug With the Intent to Deliver, Level 2 Felony
  • Possession of Methamphetamine With the Intent to Deliver, Level 2 Felony
  • Possession of Methamphetamine, Level 4 Felony
  • Dealing in a Narcotic Drug, Level 3 Felony
  • Aiding in Trafficking With an Inmate, Level 5 Felony

Barnes was taken to the Huntington County Jail.

The Huntington Police Department assisted with this investigation.

The final autopsy report and toxicology results for Parks is still pending.

Jail staff found inmate Nicholas Parks, 42, of Bunker Hill, Indiana, unresponsive at approximately 3:30a on October 22.

Jail staff immediately attempted medical resuscitation until EMS personnel arrived and took over emergency medical treatment.  On scene treatment was unsuccessful.

Parks was pronounced dead by the Huntington County Coroner at the jail. 

ISP Detectives stated that there did not appear to be any sign of physical altercation or struggle. 

Parks has had previous medical problems in the past. 

Toxicology and autopsy results to determine cause/manner of death are pending with the Huntington County Coroner’s Office. 

Evansville Man Arrested for Possession of Child Pornography

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Earlier today, Troopers with the Indiana State Police Evansville District, Cyber Crimes Unit, and Internet Crimes Against Children Unit (ICAC) and a member of Evansville Police Department arrested a 67-year-old Evansville man on charges of Possession of Child Pornography. 

Arrested and Charged was Ralph Durden, 67, Evansville, Indiana

  1. Possession of Child Pornography, Level 5 Felony

Additional charges relating to this investigation may still be pending.

The investigation was initiated after a referral from the Kentucky ICAC Task Force was received by Indiana’s ICAC Task Force. 

As a result of the investigation, a search warrant was obtained through the Vanderburgh Superior Court and served this morning at a residence located on Maxwell Avenue in Evansville. 

Based on items located while conducting the search warrant Durden was arrested and incarcerated at the Vanderburgh County Jail.

Anyone having any information related to crimes against children are encouraged to contact their local law enforcement agency or visit the NCMEC website at http://www.missingkids.com/home and find the link to make a CyberTipline report.

Sellersburg Post Hosting Hiring Seminar Saturday

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The Indiana State Police (ISP) will host its next annual Trooper Hiring Seminar at the Indiana State Police Post in Sellersburg on Saturday, November 5, 2022.

The seminar is geared towards helping those interested in joining the ISP and will run from 9 am until Noon.  

The seminar is free to attend and is designed to offer valuable insights on how to be successful in the ISP selection process. Troopers will be on hand to answer questions and even host a mini-workout session.

Additionally, attendees will have an opportunity to meet with members of the ISP Human Resources Division and additional ISP staff. 

Reservations are on a first-come, first-served basis.  

Please respond quickly, as availability at each location is capped at 40 participants.  

After reserving a spot, ISP recruiters will email further instructions before the event. 

Email ISPRecruiting@isp.in.gov to reserve your spot. Visit www.IndianaTrooper.com to apply and learn more about the Indiana State Police.

 

          What:        Indiana State Police Trooper Hiring Seminar

          Where:      Indiana State Police Sellersburg District 

                             8014 Highway 311

                             Sellersburg, IN 47172

          When:      Saturday, November 5, 2022

                            9 am – 12 pm (EST)

 

Delyn K. Windell, age 64, of Salem

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Delyn K. Windell, age 64, of Salem, passed away Wednesday, October 26 at Baptist Health Floyd.

Mr. Windell was born April 10, 1958, the son of Wayne Windell and Alyce Sauerheber Windell.  He was the owner of Western Auto in Salem.  He was a member of the VFW and Salem Moose Lodge.

Delyn is survived by his children:  Tyler Windell (Hannah) of Indianapolis and Allison Windell (Austin Tewell) of Terre Haute, Indiana, his mother:  Alyce Windell of Salem, a grandson:  Weston Tewell and a sister-in-law:  Julie Windell of Salem.  He was preceded in death by his father:  Wayne Windell and a brother:  Scott Windell.

Graveside services will be held Wednesday, November 2 at 1PM at Crown Hill Cemetery.  Visitation will be Wednesday from Noon-1PM at Weathers Funeral Home.

Police Arrest 50-Year-Old Man in Death of 2 Delphi Teens

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Indiana State Police announced the arrest of a 50-Year-Old Delphi man in the murder of two teens nearly 6 years ago.

The for a suspect in the killings of two Indiana teens that stretched nationwide ended with the arrest of a local man, authorities said Monday.

Richard Allen, 50, Delphi, is charged with two counts of murder in the 2017 slayings of Abigail Williams, 13, and Liberty German, 14.

The pair went for a hike along Delphi Historic Trails in February 2017 but never showed up at a previously arranged time to meet Libby’s dad, police said.

The court has sealed the affidavit so no further details are available now and the investigation is still open, according to police. 

The girls bodies were found the next day in a wooded area near the trail, about a half mile from the Monon High Bridge where they’d been dropped off, according to police.

A grainy video of a man walking and a garbled voice recording were among the scant clues authorities publicized over the years.

The suspect had reportedly been moved to a state prison for his safety.

His trial is scheduled to begin in March 2023.