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Harrison County Inmate Roster – 12-15-21

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Jenkins, Paul 
Strangulation 
Domestic battery commited in the presence of a child less than 16
 
Swink, Amanda 
INVASION OF PRIVACY X5
 
Long, Jessica 
FTA- unlawful Possession of Syringe 
FTA- Possession of Meth
   
Pearson-Mcatee, 
FTA – Possession of Meth

Kentucky Tornado Survivors Can Apply for FEMA Assistance

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Residents of Caldwell, Fulton, Graves, Hopkins, Marshall, Muhlenberg, Taylor and Warren counties in Kentucky who were affected by severe storms and tornadoes beginning Dec. 10, 2021, may apply for FEMA disaster assistance.

President Joseph Biden approved a major disaster declaration on Dec. 12. Residents in the designated counties can apply online at disasterassistance.gov, by calling 800-621-3362, or by using the FEMA mobile app. If you use a relay service, such as video relay (VRS), captioned telephone or other service, give FEMA the number for that service. When you apply, you will need to provide:

  • A current phone number where you can be contacted.
  • Your address at the time of the disaster and the address where you are now staying.
  • Your Social Security Number.
  • A general list of damage and losses.
  • Banking information if you choose direct deposit.
  • If insured, the policy number or the agent and/or the company name.

FEMA’s Disaster Survivor Assistance (DSA) teams will be in the field providing survivors help with applications for assistance and information, although survivors do not need to wait for these teams to begin the application process. These teams can help:

  • Survivors apply for federal assistance.
  • Check the status of an application already in the system or make minor changes to applications.
  • Provide civil rights and disability integration assistance information to ensure equal access to FEMA programs. 

If you have homeowners or renter’s insurance, you must also file a claim with your insurance company. FEMA cannot duplicate benefits for losses covered by insurance. You will need to provide your insurance claim information to FEMA to determine eligibility for federal assistance.

Take photos to document damage and begin cleanup and repairs to prevent further damage. Remember to keep receipts from all purchases related to the cleanup and repair.

Disaster assistance may include financial help with temporary lodging and home repairs, along with other programs to assist those recovering from the storms.

For more information about Kentucky tornado recovery, visit www.fema.gov/disaster/4630. Follow the FEMA Region 4 Twitter account at https://twitter.com/femaregion4.

Clark County Inmate Roster – 12-13-21

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Booking History with Photos 12-13-21

Lawrence County Inmate Roster – 12-13-21

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Lawrence County Booking

John D. Lamb, age 73 of Salem

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John D. Lamb, age 73 of Salem, passed away Thursday, December 9, 2021 in the U of L Hospital Louisville.

Born December 1, 1948 in Salem, Indiana, he was the son of the late Albert Edward and Edna Lucille (Spurgeon) Lamb.

He was a retired Captain with the Salem Fire Department, a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and served during the Vietnam War in the U.S. Coast Guard.

On September 21, 1984 he married Sharon K. (Locke) Lamb, who survives.

Also surviving are: Stepson: Paul Blankenship of Boise, Idaho, Sister: Carol Cashon of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and 1 step grandson.

He was preceded in death by 2 brothers, Terry Dean and Darrell Lamb and 1 sister, Marsha Diane Lamb.

Cremation was chosen with burial and service at a later date
Arrangements by Dawalt Funeral Home

Memorial Contributions to:
Washington County Humane Society / Salem Animal Shelter
204 Joseph Street
Salem, Indiana 47167
https://humanesocietysalemin.org/

James Wilbur Snelling, 82, of Jeffersonville

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James Wilbur Snelling, 82, of Jeffersonville, passed away at 11:10 PM on December 11, 2021 at his home surrounded by many family, friends and brothers and sisters in Christ.

He was born April 3, 1939 in Jeffersonville, IN, the son of Reverend Graham and Margie Snelling.  

He was married to Terry Lee (Coots) Snelling for over 65 years and she survives.

Jim was a Kentucky Colonel, a restauranteur, loved horses and horseback riding.   He enjoyed retirement as a driver for John Jones Auto group.  He was a loving husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather and an avid John Wayne fan.

He is survived by his wife; one son, David Snelling; two daughters, Kim Baggerly and Renee Graves; eleven grandchildren and eighteen great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Billy Joe and Ronnie and one son, Ricky Lee Snelling.

The graveside service will be on Friday, December 17, 2021 at Mt. Carmel cemetery in Orange County with Pastor Tim Reliford officiating. 

Online condolences may be sent to the family at ochstetrick.net

28-Year-Old Corydon Man arrested for Neglect of a Dependent and Battery

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Indiana State Police arrested a Corydon man Thursday afternoon for Domestic Battery and Neglect of a Dependent in a case involving a nine-year-old child in his care. 

Cody Byrn, 28, was arrested without incident and transported to the Harrison County Jail.  Byrn is preliminarily charged with the following:

  1. Neglect of a Dependent resulting in Bodily Injury – Level 5 Felony
  2. Domestic Battery with Bodily Injury (person less than 14) – Level 5 Felony
  3. Battery (person less than 14) – Level 6 Felony

On November 29, 2021, The Indiana Department of Child Services (DCS) contacted Detective Chris Tucker with the Indiana State Police in Sellersburg regarding an allegation of child battery involving a nine-year-old child.

The child is usually in the care of a youth facility due to behavioral issues, however, he returned home for the Thanksgiving holiday.

The alleged incident occurred in Harrison County while the child was home.

On Monday, the 29th, workers at the facility observed injuries after the child returned to their care.

DCS then sought medical attention for the child and contacted ISP.  

Detective Tucker immediately began an investigation which included numerous interviews with family, caregivers, and medical personnel.  

DCS personnel and Detective Tucker also conducted a forensic interview with the child. 

As a result of the investigation, Detective Tucker requested an arrest warrant for Byrn. 

 

WALT BELL NAMED INDIANA OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR

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Indiana head football coach Tom Allen announced the hiring of Walt Bell as the program’s offensive coordinator on Thursday afternoon. Bell will also coach the quarterbacks.
 
Bell served as the head coach at the University of Massachusetts for the last three seasons after five campaigns as an offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Arkansas State University (2014-15), the University of Maryland (2016-17), and Florida State University (2018).
 
“Walt checked all the boxes that we were looking for,” Allen said. “His experience, creativity, and leadership make him an ideal fit. I was looking for someone to be the leader of the offense and Walt will be that. We welcome him and his family to Bloomington.”
 
Bell brings 15 years of overall experience with additional stints at the University of North Carolina (2012-13), University of Southern Miss (2010-11), Oklahoma State University (2009), and the University of Memphis (2007-08).

“I’m incredibly excited to work for a man like Tom Allen” Bell said. “Everyone I’ve talked with has raved about Indiana, and I’m ready to start building relationships with our players and working with this staff. I’m really looking forward to coaching in the Big Ten again and can’t wait to get started.”
 
In his lone season in Tallahassee, FSU ranked second in the ACC and 28th nationally with 270.1 passing yards per game. Deondre Francois finished the year with 2,731 passing yards and 15 touchdowns.
 
Bell managed the Terrapins as they rotated through four quarterbacks due to injuries in 2017. Maryland was one of just two teams in the nation to win at least three games with three different starting QBs. Despite the injuries, Bell’s offense ranked in the Top-20 nationally for fewest turnovers (14), which shared a school record.
 
Big Ten Receiver of the Year D.J. Moore broke the program’s single-season mark with 80 receptions. Moore also led the league with 1,033 receiving yards, as he became the Terps third 1,000-yard receiver. The Carolina Panthers selected Moore with the 24th pick in the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft.
 
The previous season the Terrapins rushed for 2,594 yards, the school’s seventh 2,500-yard campaign and the first since 2003, and 26 rushing TDs, the program’s most in a decade. Perry Hills led the conference in completion percentage and was second in passing efficiency.
 
During Bell’s 26-game tenure at Arkansas State, the Red Wolves eclipsed 500 yards of total offense 11 times and 400 yards 18 times. The 2015 team sat 12th nationally averaging 40.0 points and totaled eight All-Sun Belt selections.
 
ASU set single-season school marks with 6,194 total yards, an average of 476.5 yards per game, 1,024 plays, 477 points, and 65 touchdowns in 2014. The team ranked 18th in the country in scoring (36.7), 20th in total offense, and 25th in rushing (216.4).
 
Bell oversaw the tight ends and was the recruiting coordinator in Chapel Hill. He was a part of an offense that broke 35 program records. The 2013 team averaged 432.4 total yards and 277.4 through the air.
 
In 2012, UNC won the ACC’s Coastal Division and closed 14th in the nation with 485.6 total yards. Bell helped pull in two recruiting classes that ranked in the ACC’s Top 5.
 
Tight end Eric Ebron, currently with the Pittsburgh Steelers, was picked 10th overall in the 2014 NFL Draft by the Detroit Lions. Ebron twice earned All-ACC acclaim and was a first-team All-American in 2013 after he corralled an ACC tight end record 973 yards. He tripled his freshman year output and finished with 40 receptions for 625 yards in his first year under Bell’s tutelage.
 
Bell was an offensive graduate assistant in 2010 before he was promoted to wide receivers coach in 2011 at Southern Miss. The Golden Eagles won the 2011 Conference USA championship and the Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl with a school-record 12 wins. Their offense ranked 14th nationally in scoring and 17th in total offense. Southern Miss racked up program records with 5,894 yards and 453.4 per game in 2010.
 
As a quality control coach in Stillwater, the Cowboys finished 9-4 and played in the Cotton Bowl. Bell began his career as a graduate assistant at Memphis, where he helped the Tigers to back-to-back bowl appearances.
 
A native of Dickson, Tenn., Bell was a four-year letterman at Middle Tennessee State University. He played wide receiver and earned two degrees, as he graduated in 2005 with a bachelor’s in criminal justice administration and in 2006 with a master’s in sport management.
 
 
COACHING EXPERIENCE
University of Memphis
2007-08: Graduate Assistant
Oklahoma State University
2009: Quality Control
University of Southern Miss
2010: Offensive Graduate Assistant
2011: Wide Receivers
University of North Carolina
2012-13: Tight Ends/Recruiting Coordinator
Arkansas State University
2014-15: Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
University of Maryland
2016-17: Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
Florida State University
2018: Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
University of Massachusetts
2019-21: Head Coach
 
BOWL EXPERIENCE
Middle Tennessee State University
2006: Motor City Bowl
University of Memphis
2007: New Orleans Bowl
2008: St. Petersburg Bowl
Oklahoma State University
2009: Cotton Bowl
University of Southern Miss
2010: Beef O’Brady Bowl
2011: Hawai’i Bowl
University of North Carolina
2013: Belk Bowl
Arkansas State University
2014: GoDaddy Bowl
2015: New Orleans Bowl
University of Maryland
2016: Quick Lane Bowl
 
PLAYING EXPERIENCE
Middle Tennessee State University
2002-06: Wide Receiver

Cody Lane Brueche, 6, Brownsburg

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Cody Lane Brueche passed away at the age of 6 years old on Wednesday, December 8, 2021. 

The family resides in Brownsburg, IN and were formerly of Salem. 

He was a special little boy who touched the hearts of many with his beautiful smile and determination.  He was a beloved son, brother, grandson, and an inspiration to many.

He is survived by his parents, Jamie and Christina Brueche; his older brother Ty; his paternal grandmother and step-grandfather, Linda and Jerry Smith; his maternal grandmother and step-grandfather, Rejeanea and Lonnie Thompson; and his maternal great grandmother, Bonnie Jean Luger.

He was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, Bruce Brueche, and maternal grandfather, Skip Lemaster.

Cody will be greatly missed.

Funeral services will be held at Hughes-Taylor Funeral Home-Salem Chapel on Saturday, December 11, 2021 at 5:00 p.m. with David Lewis and Sonny Maxwell officiating.  Visitation will be held From 1:00 p.m. until time of service at the funeral home.

www.hughestaylor.net

Freetown Residents Arrested Following Vehicle Pursuit

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Monday afternoon two Freetown, Indiana residents were arrested on numerous charges following a vehicle pursuit that spanned three counties.

The incident began at approximately 3:00 pm when Trooper Randel Miller attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a white Nissan passenger car on I-65 Northbound near the 53 mile marker near Seymour in Jackson County. 

The vehicle, being driven by Otha T. Bryant, age 38, Freetown, Indiana fled from Trooper Miller at a high rate of speed. 

Bryant

The vehicle exited I-65 at the 55 mile marker onto State Road 11 Northbound. 

The vehicle traveled northbound into Bartholomew County before eventually traveling eastbound, crossing US 31, and entering Jennings County. 

The vehicle traveled numerous county roads in the area, crossing US 31 two additional times. 

During the pursuit, multiple troopers from the Indiana State Police-Versailles Post, as well as officers from other area police departments assisted. 

The vehicle eventually became disabled and came to a stop on County Road 1000 West in northwest Jennings County. 

Bryant and a female passenger, Rachel V. Fagan, age 28, Freetown, Indiana were both taken into custody without further incident.

Fagan

During a search of the vehicle, troopers located suspected methamphetamine. 

Bryant was arrested on charges of Resisting Law Enforcement in a Vehicle, Possession of Methamphetamine, Criminal Recklessness with a Vehicle, Reckless Driving, and Driving While Suspended. 

Fagan was arrested on charges of Resisting Law Enforcement in a Vehicle, and Possession of Methamphetamine. She also had a warrant from Washington County. 

At the time of the incident, Bryant was also wanted on numerous warrants out of Jackson County, Indiana. 

Both Bryant and Fagan were transported to the Jackson County Jail where they were incarcerated pending their initial appearances in court.

The Indiana State Police was assisted by the Bartholomew County Sheriff’s Department, Jackson County Sheriff’s Department, and Jennings County Sheriff’s Department.