Multi-Agency Investigation Leads to Arrest of Four From North Vernon




Indiana Department of Transportation contractor E&B Paving Inc. plans to begin work this month on a nearly $4 million bridge rehabilitation contract on S.R. 111 and I-64 in Floyd and Harrison Counties. The contract includes bridge deck overlays, approach and guardrail replacement, deck patching and joint repairs. Crews will start work on S.R. 111 over French Creek on or after Monday, March 15. A single lane will close at the bridge with a temporary traffic signal to control traffic through mid-June, weather permitting. The bridge is located between Gap Hollow Road and Two Mile Lane in Floyd County. In late March, the contractor plans to begin work on I-64 at Indian Creek and Brush Heap Creek (MM 106.6 and MM 107.9) in Harrison County. Construction will begin in the right eastbound lane of each bridge. Crews will work their way across both bridges, switching lane closures every six-to-eight weeks, weather permitting. The eastbound bridges are expected to be complete in July, followed by westbound in late October. A 15-foot width restriction will be in place for the duration of the project. Additional rehabilitation work is planned this summer on S.R. 337 over I-64 in Harrison County. The bridge is expected to close in early June through late July. Additional information will be shared once a start date has been finalized. Motorists are reminded to slow down, use extra caution and drive distraction-free through all work zones. All work is weather-dependent and schedules are subject to change. |
On Monday, March 8th, the Indiana State Police Drug Enforcement Section and ISP Bloomington District A.C.E.S. concluded an investigation into reported methamphetamine dealing in the 500 block of Yockey Road in Lawrence County.
In February, ISP had received information that Ricky D. Woods, 60, of Mitchell, was allegedly dealing methamphetamine.
Through various investigative techniques, probable cause was developed to arrest Woods for dealing between 1 and 5 grams of methamphetamine.
Sgt. Greg Day of the ISP A.C.E.S. and DES detectives located Woods driving his vehicle northbound on SR 37, near Woodville Road.
Sgt. Day conducted a traffic stop and took Woods into custody. Woods gave troopers consent to search his residence (a shed on Yockey Road).
During this search, a small amount of additional methamphetamine was recovered.
Upon conclusion of the investigation, Woods was arrested for Dealing Methamphetamine (Level 4 Felony) and Possession of Methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony). He was incarcerated at the Lawrence County Jail.
Anyone with illegal drug activity information is encouraged to contact the Indiana State Police Bloomington Post at 812-332-4411.
All criminal defendants are presumed innocent until, and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.
Indiana Conservation Officers are investigating after a body was discovered in the Ohio River near the Newburgh Dam.
At approximately 1;20 p.m., a tugboat operator called to report what they believed to be a body in the water.
The Newburgh Fire Department responded by boat and was able to locate and recover the victim.
The identity of the victim is unknown currently, but steps are underway to positively identify the victim utilizing fingerprints and x-rays. An autopsy is scheduled for Wednesday, March 10, 2021.
Other responding agencies included the Newburgh Police Department, Warrick County Sheriff’s Office, Warrick County EMS, Warrick County Coroner’s Office, and Indiana Conservation Officers.
There is no evidence to believe foul play was involved at this time. If anyone has information pertaining to this case can contact ICO Central Dispatch at (812) 837-9536
Jonathan E Hill, 63, Scottsburg, passed away on March 6 in Scottsburg, Indiana.
Hill had served as the Director of the Scottsburg YMCA and was the former director of the Washington County Family YMCA.
Hill was a former Director of the Danville, Illinois YMCA and also employed at Icrediplex in Indianapolis.
He was a graduate from Indiana University with a Bachelor of Science degree.
He was born November 19 1957 in Kansas City Missouri to Edward F Hill & Ella Jeanne Humbert Hill.
On June 26, 1982, he married Lori C Nelson Hill.
Hill was an avid golfer & runner; a huge IU fan and a huge Chicago Cubs fan and loved the Beatles.
Jon was a member of the Christian faith.
Survivors include his wife, Lori, daughters; Andrea Wilson & husband Troy; Michelle Hill & fiancé David Ward.
Grandchildren: Eva Wilson, Maizie Wilson, & a future grandson
Mother: Jeanne Hill
Brothers: Dean Hill & wife Alice
Pete Hill
He was preceded in death by his father.
Under the current Scott County Health order, FACE MASKS or FACE COVERINGS are REQUIRED.
SOCIAL DISTANCING MUST BE OBSERVED and is requested by the family.
Visitation will be Wednesday, March 10 from 3-7p at the Stewart and Hoagland Funeral Home.
Services will be held at 7p Wednesday.
MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS: YMCA or Scott County Relay for Life
c/o Stewart & Hoagland Funeral Home, 80 N 1 st St, Scottsburg IN 47170
Prevention Insights at the IU School of Public Health-Bloomington will be offering free, virtual training sessions on mental health first aid.
These training sessions were made possible by a three-year grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. They are open to anyone in the IU or Monroe County community over the age of 18 to become trained to recognize the signs of a struggling friend, family member, or colleague.
Mental Health Awareness Training project director Heather Dolne works for the IU School of Public Health-Bloomington’s Prevention Insights, an organization that was established to assist with drug use prevention but has since added mental health training to its many services.
Prevention Insights will be offering the training on March 24, April 22, and May 14. The virtual training sessions run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., with breaks in between. The live sessions include interaction and discussion.
Dolne said participants will learn signs and symptoms of mental health disorders, how to reduce the stigma, the impact of trauma and addiction, how to support a person with a mental health disorder and connect them to care, and more.
Sign up by clicking here.
Every year the National Weather Service in Indianapolis hosts free storm spotter classes open to the public. This year all classes will be held virtually.
Those interested can register here – https://www.weather.gov/ind/spotter
The National Weather Service relies on reports from the public.
Whether it’s strong winds that lead to damage, heavy rainfall causing flooding, hail size reports, different types of severe weather clouds, and even tornadoes.
The public can download the mPING app on Android and IOS devices and report weather conditions from their area. These observations are useful to the NWS.
These classes prepare the public to report all types of weather while doing it safely.
And the best part is, the training can be done from the comfort of home for free.
The National Weather Service in Indianapolis will host six online classes on these dates and times.
The Louisville office of the National Weather Service has an online module the public can complete at https://www.weather.gov/lmk/spottertraining
Indiana Department of Transportation maintenance crews plan to close S.R. 11 north of Dudleytown, between S.R. 250 and C.R. 50 S., on Wednesday, March 10, for a culvert replacement project.
The closure is expected to last one day, from approximately 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., weather permitting.
Motorists should utilize an alternate route during this time as the road will be closed to all traffic.
Work will be rescheduled if needed due to inclement weather.
Indiana Department of Transportation maintenance crews plan to close a section of S.R. 250, just east of S.R. 39 on Tuesday, March 9, for a culvert replacement project.
The closure is expected to last one day, from approximately 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., weather permitting.
Motorists should utilize an alternate route during this time as the road will be closed to all traffic.
Work will be rescheduled if needed due to inclement weather.
An early morning crash on I-65 in Scott County left a 25-year-old Illinois man dead when he was struck after exiting his car.
Stefan Porch, 26, of Matteson, Illinois, was pronounced dead at the scene after being struck by a northbound semi-truck.
Around 2:50 Monday morning, 911 calls reported a semi-truck had struck a person in the roadway on I-65 northbound near the 33 mile-marker, just south of the Austin, Indiana exit.
Austin Indiana Police and Indiana State Troopers were the first to arrive on-scene.
When officers arrived, they found Porch and then requested an Indiana State Police crash reconstruction team to assist in the investigation.
After the preliminary investigation, investigators believe Stefan Porch was northbound in a silver 2020 Kia Forte with five passengers on board.
The Kia then collided with a second vehicle, possibly the rear of a northbound tractor-trailer or box truck.
At this time, it appears the second vehicle did not stop and continued from the scene.
The Forte came to a stop in the roadway, and Stefan Porch exited the car.
As Stefan Porch left the vehicle, he stepped into the path of a northbound semi-truck.
The driver of the semi was unable to avoid striking Porch.
The semi was driven by Barbaro Trizan Cuellar, of Louisville, Kentucky, who was uninjured in the crash.
All passengers in the car were taken by ambulance to Scott Memorial hospital for any possible injuries from the initial crash. No significant injuries were reported.
The driver of the semi was not injured.
This crash is still under investigation. Anyone with information regarding the second vehicle is asked to contact the Indiana State Police Sellersburg Post.
The family of the deceased has been notified.
Indiana State Police Troopers were assisted by the Austin Police Department, The Scott County Sheriff’s Department, The Scottsburg Fire Department, and the Austin Fire Department.