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Semi Truck Stolen in Jasper County Recovered on I-65

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This morning, officers from the Jasper County Sheriff’s Department and troopers from the Indiana State Police Lowell Post were dispatched to a theft of a tractor-trailer from the Love’s Truck Stop located on S.R. 10 east of I-65. 

Officers spoke with the victim who had been inside the truck stop and determined when the driver went outside, his truck was missing. During the investigation, officers were able to determine that the vehicle was at another truck stop located in Remington, IN. 

This truck stop is approximately 30 miles south of where the original theft took place.

Officers soon determined that the vehicle was again traveling south on I-65 and notified troopers at the Lafayette Post. 

Trooper Corey Brown located the vehicle traveling southbound near the 152 mile-marker in Clinton County.  Trooper Brown noticed that the vehicle had been altered from the original theft. 

Numbers on the trailer had been freshly spray painted over, the license plates had been switched, and a different tractor had been hooked up to the trailer.

A traffic stop was initiated on the vehicle and the driver was taken into custody without incident. 

The driver, Dalwy DeArmas Rodriguez, 36, from Louisville, KY, was transported to the Clinton County Jail where he is preliminarily charged with Possession of Stolen Property- Level 5 Felony. 

Charges will be filed in Jasper County by the Jasper County Sheriff’s Department.

The company who owned the product in the trailer reported that the contents inside the stolen trailer were valued at $914,000.00. 

All the property was recovered and undamaged.

At approximately 11:00 a.m., Trooper Kurtis Jones located the original stolen semi-tractor abandoned northbound at the 232 mile-marker on I-65.  That vehicle was later released to the original victim. 

Assisting agencies: Jasper County Sheriff’s Department, Clinton County Sheriff’s Department, Boone County Sheriff’s Department, and Zore’s Towing.

All suspects are presumed innocent until/unless proven guilty in court.

Richard Emanuel Tindall, age 35, of Salem

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Richard Emanuel Tindall, age 35, of Salem, passed away Sunday, August 28 at his home.

Mr. Tindall was born October 4, 1986, in Cincinnati, Ohio the son of Richard Lee and Melissa Prince Tindall.  He was a former employee of Summit Seed and loved NASCAR, especially Kyle Busch.

Richard is survived by his wife:  Sandra Davidson Tindall of Salem, three daughters:  Trinity Ann Tindall of Salem, Tristin Alaina Tindall of Salem, and Aubrey Paige Tindall of English, his mother:  Melissa Tindall of Corydon, two brothers:  Marcus and Adam Tindall both of Corydon.  He was preceded in death by his father:  Richard Lee Tindall.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11AM at Weathers Funeral Home.  Burial will follow in Crown Hill Cemetery. 

Visitation will be Tuesday from 4-8PM and Wednesday from 9AM-time of service.

Maurice Lee Day, 72, Salem

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A service will be announced at a later day. 

Dawalt Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. 

Paul Joseph “PJ” Doan ll of Hardinsburg

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Paul Joseph “PJ” Doan ll of Hardinsburg, Indiana, Passed away on Saturday, August 27, 2022,  at Norton Brownsboro Hospital in Louisville, Kentucky.

He was born on July 30, 1973, in Bedford, Indiana to Paul Joseph Doan Sr, and Jamey Nesbit Doan.

He was preceded in death by his Mother Jamey Doan.

“PJ” was a Past auxiliary member of the Paoli VFW Post# 8302. He enjoyed riding his motorcycle, watching his beloved Dallas Cowboys, Playing Pool, and Texas Hold’em. Most of all spending time with his family & friends.

Former employment includes: Walmart Distribution Center and Trend offset Printing  

Survivors include:

Father: Paul Joseph (Lorraine) Doan, Paoli, IN

Son:       Skylar Smith, Beford, IN

Daughters: Lacey Smith, Bedford, IN

Mariah Smith, Bedford, IN

Brothers:     Brenton Shane (Marissa) Doan, Corydon, IN

Monte Moffatt, Orleans, IN

Sisters:          Shawna (Todd Anderson) Doan, Paoli, IN

Marisa (Scott) Phillips, West Baden Springs, IN

Three Grandchildren also survive Paul Joseph “PJ” Doan ll.

 

Funeral services will be held at 11 am on Friday, September 2, 2022 at Dillman-Scott Funeral Home .226 W Campbell street Paoli, IN 47454 interment to follow at the Ames Chapel Cemetery. Visitation will be from 3pm until 7 pm on Thursday September 1, 2022 at the funeral home and from 9 am until the time of service on Friday. A meal will follow at Scott & Marisa Phillips Home.

 

Arrangements provided by Dillman-Scott Funeral Home.

Online condolences may be made at www.dillmanscottfuneralhome.com

 
 

S.R. 258 railroad crossing to close for repairs in Seymour

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The Louisville and Indiana Railroad plans to close the S.R. 258/6th Street rail crossing in Seymour for repairs starting as early as 6 a.m. on Tuesday, August 30.

The crossing is located just west of S.R. 11 at Indianapolis Avenue, and is expected to reopen the evening of Thursday, September 1.

Traffic may use the detour route, which follows S.R. 58, I-65 and S.R. 11.

This work will be rescheduled if needed due to inclement weather. Motorists are reminded to slow down, use extra caution, and drive distraction-free in and near work zones. 

S.R. 39 to close September 6 for box culvert replacement in Washington County

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Indiana Department of Transportation contractor Dave O’Mara Contractor Inc. plans to close S.R. 39 for up to 30 days starting on or after Tuesday, September 6, for a box culvert replacement project in Washington County.

Contractors will be working just north of S.R. 56 near Little York. Traffic will be detoured along S.R. 56, I-65 and S.R. 256. 

The $1.3 million contract was awarded to Dave O’Mara in January and also includes a structure replacement project on S.R. 56, located 1.75 miles east of S.R. 39, that is currently scheduled to begin later this year in Scott County.

INDOT reminds drivers to slow down, use caution and remain vigilant of workers and equipment in active construction zones. All work is weather-dependent and schedules are subject to change. 

Wife Arrested for Attempted Murder in Mt. Vernon Shooting

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Indiana State Police detectives have arrested Melissa Wade, 48, of Mt. Vernon, for allegedly shooting her husband during an argument that occurred inside their residence on August 26.

Wade has been released from Deaconess Midtown Hospital and is currently being held without bond in the Posey County Jail.

Herbert Wade is still being treated for his injuries.

Wade is charged with:

  1. Attempted Murder, Level 1 Felony
  2. Aggravated Battery, Level 3 Felony
  3. Battery with a Deadly Weapon, Level 5 Felony

Friday night, August 26, at approximately 8:42, Posey County 911 Dispatch received a call from a residence located at 160 SR 62 West in Mt. Vernon reference to a man and a woman who had been shot.

Moments later, Mt. Vernon Police arrived and located Herbert Wade, 58, on the living room floor with a gunshot wound.

Melissa Wade was in a rear bedroom with a gunshot wound.

A male juvenile relative was also inside the residence during the shooting, but he was not injured.

Indiana State Police detectives have been investigating the shooting.

According to detectives, Herbert and Melissa Wade were married and were involved in an argument when Melissa Wade allegedly shot Herbert Wade in the chest with a handgun.

Detectives believe Melissa accidently shot herself in the leg.

They were both transported to Deaconess Midtown Hospital in Evansville.

Investigating Officers: Sergeant/Detective Chandler, Detective Wilson, Sergeant Clamme, Sergeant Staggs, Trooper Roberts, and Trooper Vennekotter, Indiana State Police

Assisting Agencies: Mt. Vernon Police and Posey County Sheriff’s Office

 Plane Crash in French Lick Claims One Life

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The Indiana State Police is currently assisting the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) with the investigation of an airplane crash. The crash took place at the French Lick Airport.

At approximately 9:09 p.m. on Saturday, August 27, 2022, Orange County Dispatch received 911 calls reporting that a small plane had crashed at the French Lick airport. When officers and first responders arrived at the scene, they located a single-engine fixed wing plane on fire.

The preliminary investigation revealed that there was one occupant in the plane who was pronounced deceased at the scene by the Orange County Coroner. The victim’s name is being withheld until proper identification and notification has been made to their next of kin.

Investigators from the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board have been contacted and the crash scene will be turned over to them upon their arrival. The Indiana State Police will continue to assist the FAA, however, any determinations made relating to the cause of the crash will be released by their agency concluding a thorough investigation.

The Indiana State Police were assisted by the Federal Aviation Administration, National Transportation Safety Board, Orange County Sheriff Department, French Lick and West Baden Police Departments, French Lick and West Baden Fire Departments, Orange County Rural District #1 Fire Department, and the Orange County Coroner.

Harrison County Sheriff’s Deputy Arrested for Identity Deception and Obstruction of Justice

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An investigation by Indiana State Police has led to a Harrison County Sheriff’s Deputy being charged with two felonies after he allegedly sent an accusatory email falsely identifying himself as another officer who currently works for the New Albany Police Department.  

Arrested was Ralph M. Weaver, 37, of Lanesville, Indiana.

The warrant was for one count of Identity Deception and one count of Obstruction of Justice. Both charges are Level 6 Felonies. 

Weaver voluntarily turned himself into the court on Monday afternoon.  

Ralph Weaver is currently employed as a Sheriff’s Deputy with the Harrison County Sheriff’s Department and was a former New Albany City Police Officer. 

In May of 2022, an individual sent an email to several area recipients, including officers at the Indiana State Police Post in Sellersburg, the Floyd County Prosecutor’s office, The Floyd County Sheriff, the Floyd County Courts system, and two Louisville news broadcasting stations.

The email’s author identified themselves as a particular and current New Albany police officer.

The email made allegations of officer misconduct at the New Albany Police Department.

It also alleged that although the sender had reported the allegations, the issues were not being addressed.

The sender not only identified himself as a particular New Albany Officer but also included a telephone number and identifying information about his family.  

Upon receipt of the email and at the request of the Floyd County Prosecutor’s Office, ISP detectives began a probe into the allegations.

First, ISP Detective Mike Bennett contacted the New Albany officer listed as the email’s author.

That officer advised that he had not sent the email and had no knowledge of such communication being sent.

Detective Bennett then started investigating possible identity deception while continuing to look into the allegations mentioned in the email with the assistance of additional State Police Detectives.  

After investigating the identity deception, Detective Bennett submitted his findings to the Floyd County Prosecutor.

As a result, on Monday, August 29, the Floyd County Superior court issued an arrest warrant for Weaver. 

During the concurrent inquiry by State Police Detectives regarding the alleged offenses in the initial email, detectives found the New Albany Police Department and the Indiana State Police had previously addressed or investigated those issues. The Floyd County Prosecutor discussed the results with the investigators and concurred with their findings.  

Tractor Rolls Over and Kills 52-Year-Old Salem Man

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Washington County Sheriff’s Lt. Wayne Blevins investigated a tractor roll over on Saturday in the Becks Mill area that killed a 52-Year-Old Salem Man. 
 
Jonathan Helmuth, 52, was pronounced dead at the scene as a result of blunt force trauma to his chest and abdomen area.
 
Blevins said the 911 call came in at 7:21 pm in reference to a tractor roll over with a male subject trapped underneath of it in the 8000 block of Becks Mill Road.
 
Law enforcement, first responders and emergency medical services responded to the call.
 
First Responders arrived on the scene and began performing CPR on the male driver that had been pulled out from underneath the tractor. He was later pronounced dead. 
 
Helmuth was operating a 4320 four-wheel drive John Deere tractor, pulling a flat bed utility trailer with seven total family
members on board the trailer, heading north on Beck’s Mil Road, near Mt Carmel Road.
 
Family members stated as they came down a hill, Helmuth had pressed the clutch in on the tractor and when he depressed the clutch, the tractors wheels were going faster than the drive train and the wheels locked up causing the tractor to veer to the left abruptly, causing the tractor and trailer to jack knife and run off the roadway, down an embankment, rolling over.
 
Helmuth was ejected from the tractor with the tractor rolling over coming to a rest on top of his upper body.
 
Washington County Ambulance Service checked the other passengers that refused any medical treatment with no apparent injuries at the time.
 
Becks Mill Road was closed for about three hours during the investigation.
 
The investigation continues pending the Coroner’s findings.
 
Blevins is the lead investigating officer.
 
Salem Police Department, Washington County Ambulance Service, Washington County Coroner’s Office, Howard Township Volunteer Fire Department also helped with the investigation.