Harrison County Inmate Roster – 5-28-21
Downs, William
Possession of Marijuana
Possession of Paraphernalia
Possession of Controlled Substance
Taylor, Cody
Theft Def. has a prior conviction for either theft or conversion
Harrison County Inmate Roster – 5-27-21
Arthur, Randy
Possession of Syringe
Possession of Narcotic Drug
Ferguson, Brendan
Possession of Methamphetamine
Davis, David
Possession of Methamphetamine
Coats, Christopher
Possession of Legend Drug without Prescription
Possession of Methamphetamine
Possession of Marijuana
Possession of Paraphernalia
Anderson, Matthew
Theft
Theft with a Prior
16-Year-Old Injured in Water Craft Explosion at Lynnville Park
Juvenile injured in a personal-watercraft accident in Warrick County.
Indiana Conservation Officers are investigating a personal-watercraft (PWC) accident that occurred yesterday morning at Lynnville Park.
At approximately 9:34 a.m., a 16-year-old female started her PWC on the water at Lynnville Park.
For unknown reasons, the PWC exploded, ejecting her into the water.
A witness, Harrison Raisor, 19, of Evansville, was on the shore nearby, witnessed the explosion, and pulled the juvenile out of the water.
She was taken by StatFlight to St. Vincent Hospital in Evansville where she was being treated for severe back injuries.
The juvenile was wearing a life jacket at the time of the accident. The cause of the explosion is still under investigation.
Responding agencies included Warrick County EMS, Lynnville Fire, Elberfeld Fire, and St. Vincent StatFlight.
Amanda Jo McKinley, 47, Tennessee
Amanda Jo McKinley, 47, passed away from COVID 19 in Tennessee on May 18th, 2021.
Amanda was born in Salem on February 14th, 1974.
Survivors include her mother and father Anna and Jack Brock, sisters April Cornett (Perk ) Terri Jacobs (Fred) brother Chris Barrett (Laura). Son Dylan McKinley Burns.
Nieces Lindsey Cornett Johnson, Miranda Cornett Kaufman, Kayla Jacobs; Nephews Max McKinley and Ryan Jacobs, Great nieces Kylee, Karaline and Piper Kaufman.
Great nephews Kristofferson Johnson and Barrett Kaufman.
She was proceeded in death by Father Joe McKinley, Father Don Barrett, Brother Wade McKinley, and Niece Ashley Barrett.
At her request, there was no funeral, and her ashes will be buried at Point Plesant, Tn.
Turn in a Poacher (TIP) rewards Valparaiso boy
Last Friday afternoon, Indiana Conservation Officers in District 10, on behalf of the Indiana Turn in a Poacher (TIP) organization, presented 12-year-old Bridger Strickland of Valparaiso with a $500 reward check for his actions which led to charges being filed against an individual for fish and wildlife violations that occurred in Porter County earlier this year.
Strickland observed violations occurring, documented them, and contacted law enforcement. Using the information gathered by Strickland, Indiana Conservation Officers initiated an investigation that led to the identity of the suspect and charges being filed.
TIP is a non-profit conservation organization that protects our fish and wildlife resources by increasing public support and involvement in bringing violators to justice.
A poacher is a thief who illegally steals wildlife that belongs to each Indiana citizen. Indiana DNR manages wildlife for everyone. Every person can help TIP support DNR’s efforts by reporting potential violations. This will help conserve wildlife for future generations.
Call TIP if you see, hear, or learn about a poacher or another fish and wildlife violation. If your “TIP” leads to an arrest, you may receive as much as a $500 reward, and you can remain anonymous. The phone number for the TIP hotline is 1-800-TIP-IDNR.
Washington County Sheriff’s Department – 5-25-21
May 25
Washington County Sheriff’s Department
Carl N. Baker, 61, Salem

- VIOLATION OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF BOND
- VIOLATION OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF BOND
May 22
Washington County Sheriff’s Department
Lisa M. Robbins, 55, Scottsburg

- Operating a vehicle while intoxicated endangering a person
- Operating a motor vehicle while license suspended or revoked
- Possession of methamphetamine
- Possession of paraphernalia with prior unrelated judgment or conviction for possessing paraphernalia
Roy Alexander Neff, 40, Pekin

- Domestic Battery
Corey Adam Bohanon, 34, Salem

- Operating a vehicle as a Habitual Traffic Violator
- Operating While Intoxicated Per Se
City of Salem Police Department
JAYCE E. SHIFFLETT, 35, Bedford

- Theft
Matthew D. Landreth, 39, Salem

- Battery – resulting in bodily injury
May 21
Washington County Sheriff’s Department
William M. Rose, 28, Salem

- Serve Time
May 20
Washington County Sheriff’s Department
Jennifer A. Hobbs, 50, Salem

- Possession of methamphetamine
- Possession of paraphernalia
- Disorderly conduct
May 19
City of Salem Police Department
Kelly Duane Futter, 52, Pekin

- Resisting law enforcement
Washington County Sheriff’s Department
Lucas Alek Foreman, 27, Corydon

- Failure to appear on a felony charge
- Possession of methamphetamine
May 18
Washington County Sheriff’s Department
Isaiah A. Snyder, 24, Fredericksburg

- Intimidation – draws/uses deadly weapon or person to whom threat communicated is judge or bailiff of any court or p0rosecuting attorney/deputy prosecuting attorney
Michael Ray Tipton, 29, Fredericksburg

- Intimidation
Indiana State Police
Kasey D. Mcintyre, 34, Salem

- Operating a motor vehicle while privileges are suspended
- Operating Motor Vehicle without Financial Responsibility With a Prior Conviction
Lexington Man Goes to Jail for Threatening Judge
On May 25, 2021, the Scott County Sheriff’s Office was contacted by the Scott County Circuit Court in reference to threats being made towards a Scott County Judicial Officer.
The threats were made during a court hearing on Zoom involving Mitchell Keown.
First Sergeant John Hartman collected all of the information and prepared a case that was presented to the Scott County Prosecutor’s Office for review.
After reviewing the information an arrest warrant was issued for Mitchell Keown, 34, of Lexington, IN.
First Sergeant Hartman located and arrested Mitchell Keown on an outstanding arrest warrant for Intimidation-Deadly Weapon, Judge, Bailiff or Prosecuting Attorney.
Mitchell Keown was incarcerated in the Scott County Jail and is awaiting his first court appearance.
Charles Glenn “Sonny” Tatlock, age 77, of Gainesville, Florida
Charles Glenn “Sonny” Tatlock, age 77, of Gainesville, Florida, formerly of Salem, died Wednesday, May 19 in Gainesville.
Mr. Tatlock was born October 20, 1943 in Connersville, Indiana the son of Glenn A. and Margaret E. Callahan Tatlock.
He was the retired owner of Sonny’s Radiator, formerly Webster’s Arco.
He was a Vietnam War Navy veteran.
Sonny is survived by his wife: Jackie Webster Tatlock. They were married January 26, 1966.
He is also survived by three daughters: Michelle (Fred) Sowder of Gainesville, Margaret (Paul) Svec of Evansville, and Marla (Jay) Sease of Louisville, three sisters: Judy Thompson of Salem, Gerry Tempel of St. Louis, and Karen Ingram of Salem, and five grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2PM at Weathers Funeral Home.
Burial will follow in Crown Hill Cemetery with military honors.
Visitation will be Saturday from Noon-time of service at the funeral home





