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Scott County Inmate Roster – 12-29-20

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Inmates booked into the Detention Center within the last 24 hours.
 
LONG, BERARTON
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2020-001170
Booking Date:
12-29-2020 – 1:26 am
Charges:
IC 35-44.1-3-5(B)FL5 ~ TRAFFICKING WITH AN INMATE – CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE, DEADLY WEAPON OR CELL PHON
IC 35-44.1-2-3(C)FL6 ~ FALSE INFORMING
IC 35-44.1-2-2(FL6) ~ OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE
IC 35-48-4-6.1(A)FL6 ~ POSSESSION OF METHAMPHETAMINE
IC 35-48-4-8.3(A)MA ~ POSSESSION OF PARAPHERNALIA
16-42-19-13 ~ POSSESSION OR USE OF LEGEND DRUG
IC 35-43-5-3.5(A)FL6 ~ IDENTITY DECEPTION
IC 9-24-18-1 ~ OPERATOR NEVER LICENSED
IC 35-44.1-3-5(B)FL5 ~ TRAFFICKING WITH AN INMATE – CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE, DEADLY WEAPON OR CELL PHON

SIZEMORE, DAVID
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2020-001169
Release Date:
12-28-2020 – 7:00 pm
Booking Date:
12-28-2020 – 5:34 pm
Charges:
IC 35-46-1-15.1(MA) ~ INVASION OF PRIVACY
IC 35-46-1-15.1(MA) ~ INVASION OF PRIVACY

PACE, EARL
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2020-001168
Booking Date:
12-28-2020 – 3:36 pm
Charges:
IC 35-43-2-1.5(FL6) ~ RESIDENTIAL ENTRY
IC 35-43-2-2(B)MA ~ CRIMINAL TRESPASS

 
Inmates released from the Detention Center within the last 24 hours.
 
ZUNIGA, GERARDO
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2020-001139
Release Date:
12-28-2020 – 7:30 pm
Booking Date:
12-18-2020 – 5:47 pm
Charges:
IC 35-43-5-4(A)FL6 ~ FRAUD
IC 35-43-5-4(A)FL6 ~ FRAUD
IC 35-43-5-2(D)FL6 ~ COUNTERFEITING; FORGERY; APPLICATION FRAUD – FORGERY

SIZEMORE, DAVID
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2020-001169
Release Date:
12-28-2020 – 7:00 pm
Booking Date:
12-28-2020 – 5:34 pm
Charges:
IC 35-46-1-15.1(MA) ~ INVASION OF PRIVACY
IC 35-46-1-15.1(MA) ~ INVASION OF PRIVACY

ZOLLMAN, COREY
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2020-001162
Release Date:
12-28-2020 – 4:45 pm
Booking Date:
12-26-2020 – 8:25 pm
Charges:
IC 35-48-4-11(A)MB ~ POSSESSION MARIJUANA/HASH OIL/HASHISH OR SALVIA
IC 35-44.1-2-2(FL6) ~ OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE
IC 35-48-4-13(A)MB ~ VISITING A COMMON NUISANCE

CLAY, AMANDA
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2020-001133
Release Date:
12-28-2020 – 3:45 pm
Booking Date:
12-17-2020 – 3:40 pm
Charges:
IC 35-44.1-3-4(A)FL6 ~ ESCAPE — FLEES FROM LAWFUL DETENTION

TUY, JOSE
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2020-001165
Release Date:
12-28-2020 – 9:00 am
Booking Date:
12-27-2020 – 3:47 am
Charges:
OUT OF COUNTY WARRANT ~ OUT OF COUNTY WARRANT

Clark County Inmate Roster – 12-29-20

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Booking history with photos 12-29-2020

Lawrence County Inmate Roster – 12-29-20

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Lawrence Co bookings (4)

Clark County Inmate Roster – 12-28-20

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Booking history with photos 12-28-2020

Small Smokey Fire at the Scott County Jail

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On December 23, 2020, around 7:30 am, Jail Officers at the Scott County Jail began smelling smoke and then the fire alarms at the jail began sounding. 

An investigation by the officers resulted in locating a freshly washed damp stack of wash towels in an isolated hallway near the kitchen.

At this time, after watching the video, it appears the damp towels spontaneously combusted and began smoking. 

The towels were removed from the jail and the Scottsburg City Fire Department was called to examine the Jail and investigate the situation. 

As a result of the fire, a Jail Officer was transported to Scott Memorial Hospital for smoke inhalation and later released. 

No inmates were exposed to the smoke or fire.

Lawrence County Inmate Roster – 12-28-20

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Lawrence Co bookings (3)

Jackson County Inmate Roster – 12-28-20

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Inmates booked into the Jail within the last 24 hours.
 
 
Helton, Melissa D
Booking #: 104856
Booking Date: 12-28-2020 – 2:59 am
Charges: 7.1-5-1-3 [90E] (1034) ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE- PUBLIC INTOXICATION BY ALCOHOL
99 Warrant Service
16-42-19-13 (599) HEALTH- POSSESS LEGEND DRUG OR PRECURSOR
35-48-4-7 (902) CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE- POSSESSION SCHEDULE I, II, III, IV, V
Bond: No Bond
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Inmates released from the Jail within the last 24 hours.
 
Reichenbacker, Michael R
Booking #: 104850
Release Date: 12-27-2020 – 7:23 pm
Booking Date: 12-26-2020 – 8:02 pm
Charges: 9-30-5-1(a) (106) MOTOR VEHICLE- OPERATING A VEHICLE WHILE INTOXICATED
Bond: No Bond
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Fields, David S
Booking #: 104833
Release Date: 12-27-2020 – 6:08 pm
Booking Date: 12-21-2020 – 11:01 pm
Charges: 9-30-5-1(a) (106) MOTOR VEHICLE- OPERATING A VEHICLE WHILE INTOXICATED
9-30-5-2(a) (1162) MOTOR VEHICLE- OPERATING A VEHICLE WHILE INTOXICATED
Bond: $355
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Hackman, Jeremiah A
Booking #: 104855
Release Date: 12-27-2020 – 11:23 am
Booking Date: 12-27-2020 – 4:22 am
Charges: 9-30-5-2(a) (1162) MOTOR VEHICLE- OPERATING A VEHICLE WHILE INTOXICATED
9-30-5-1(b) A-Misd (1040) Operating A Vehicle With An Ace Of .15 Or More
Bond: $355
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Hampton, Joseph H
Booking #: 104851
Release Date: 12-27-2020 – 11:08 am
Booking Date: 12-26-2020 – 9:17 pm
Charges: 9-30-5-2(a) (1162) MOTOR VEHICLE- OPERATING A VEHICLE WHILE INTOXICATED
9-30-5-1(b) A-Misd (1040) Operating A Vehicle With An Ace Of .15 Or More
Bond: $705
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Gonzalez-Prieto, Clarys I
Booking #: 104854
Release Date: 12-27-2020 – 9:38 am
Booking Date: 12-27-2020 – 2:35 am
Charges: 9-30-5-2(a) (1162) MOTOR VEHICLE- OPERATING A VEHICLE WHILE INTOXICATED
9-30-5-1(b) A-Misd (1040) Operating A Vehicle With An Ace Of .15 Or More
Bond: $355
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Weber, Jason K
Booking #: 104853
Release Date: 12-27-2020 – 7:23 am
Booking Date: 12-27-2020 – 1:59 am
Charges: 9-30-5-2(a) (1162) MOTOR VEHICLE- OPERATING A VEHICLE WHILE INTOXICATED
9-30-5-1(b) A-Misd (1040) Operating A Vehicle With An Ace Of .15 Or More
Bond: $355
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Scott County Inmate Roster – 12-28-20

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Inmates booked into the Detention Center within the last 24 hours.
 
EDWARDS, BARBARA
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2020-001167
Booking Date:
12-27-2020 – 12:12 pm
Charges:
IC 35-46-1-15.1(MA) ~ INVASION OF PRIVACY

Washington County Inmate Roster – 12-24-20

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December 24 

Indiana State Police 

Chad Joseph Beckett, 43, Pekin

  • Resisting law enforcement – using a vehicle to flee – or drawing or using a deadly weapon – inflicts/causes bodily injury to another – or operates a vehicle creating a substantial risk of bodily injury to another person
  • Habitual Traffic Violator – 10 Years
  • Possession of methamphetamine

Washington County Sheriff’s Department

Ethan Cole Middleton, 19, Scottsburg

  • Intimidation

City of Salem Police

Acton Paul Cambell, 26, Salem 

  • Battery committed in presence of a minor
  • Interference with the reporting of a crime

December 22

Catherine Peral Luedeman, 43, Salem

  • Operating a vehicle while intoxicated endangering a person

Department of Natural Resources

Felix Wayne Neace, 30, Scottsburg
  • Possession of methamphetamine
  • Possession of marijuana hash oil hashish or salvia
  • Possession of paraphernalia with prior unrelated judgment or conviction for possessing paraphernalia

Hoosier Guardsmen extended to assist long-term care facilities

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Indiana National Guard soldiers and airmen will continue their mission assisting long-term care facilities across Indiana in their battle against COVID-19.

Indiana Gov. Eric J. Holcomb called upon Hoosier Guardsmen to help at the facilities in October with the first wave of troops arriving in November. He has now extended their mission until Feb. 28.

Indiana National Guard Brig. Gen. Dale Lyles, the adjutant general, speaks to Hoosier citizen-soldiers, Friday, Oct. 30, 2020, on the importance of their upcoming mission supporting long-term care facilities throughout the state. In a phased response, approximately 1,300 Indiana National Guardsmen will assist in testing, reporting test results, screening employees, and ensuring infection control practices are in place at the facilities. Photo by Spc. Jules Iradukunda, Indiana National Guard

The National Guard will continue supporting the vast majority of long-term care facilities with more than 1,000 Guardsmen. Their work includes assisting with testing, reporting test results, screening employees, and ensuring infection control practices are in place.

Protecting residents of long-term care facilities have been a priority for the state since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Residents of these facilities have been significantly impacted by the pandemic because they are medically fragile and at higher risk for severe complications. Approximately 58 percent of the COVID-19 deaths reported in the state have occurred among residents of these facilities.

“We live here, we work here and we serve here,” said Brig. Gen. Dale Lyles, adjutant general, and leader of the Indiana National Guard. “We are vital to the preservation of life, safety, and the welfare of the residents of long-term care facilities, and they need us to remain and continue our work. We do not want to give up the gains we’ve made prior to the vaccine taking effect.”

State Health Commissioner Kris Box, M.D., FACOG, said the Guard’s support has brought critical relief to long-term care facilities, whose residents and staff have been significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Caring for our vulnerable Hoosiers isn’t just a job. It’s a calling,” Box said. “The staff in these facilities have worked tirelessly to protect these Hoosiers in an unprecedented time. The Guard’s support has helped ease their workload so that staff can keep their focus on where it most needs to be, which is the residents.”