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Haubstadt Man Arrested for Possession of Child Pornography

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Monday morning, November 9, Indiana State Police Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Unit and Cyber Crimes Unit (CCU) arrested Phillip Brundage, 41, of Haubstadt, for Possession of Child Pornography, a Level 5 Felony.

Indiana State Police Internet Crimes Against Children Unit initiated a criminal investigation after receiving a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

A search warrant was executed yesterday morning at Brundage’s residence located on Hirsch Woods Lane in Haubstadt.

During the search of Brundage’s property, officers located child pornography. Brundage was arrested and taken to the Gibson County Jail where he is currently being held on bond.

This is an on-going investigation.

Recent Arrests by the Scott County Sheriff’s Office

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On November 6, 2020, Corporal Charlie Morgan responded to rural Scott County for a property damage accident. 

Upon arrival an investigation led to the arrest of Darryl Hensley, 57, of Austin for Operating While Intoxicated, Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated Endangering a Person, Resisting Law Enforcement and Battery to a Public Safety Official with no Injury. 

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On November 7, 2020, Corporal Charlie Morgan and Deputy Zach Brown responded to rural Scott County for a report of a suspicious male in the roadway. 

Upon arrival an investigation led to the arrest of Evan Eves, 27, of Clarksville, IN, for Unlawful Possession of a Syringe, Possession of Methamphetamine, Possession of Cocaine or a Schedule I or II Narcotic Drug At Least 5 Grams but Less Than 10 Grams, Possession or Use of a Legend Drug, Maintaining a Common Nuisance, Trafficking with an Inmate, Possession of Paraphernalia, Public Intoxication and Theft less than $750. 

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On November 7, 2020, Deputy Zach Brown conducted a traffic stop on Interstate 65.  An investigation led to the arrest of Abraham Lopez, 47, of Indianapolis, IN, for Driving While Suspended Prior. 

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Scott County Inmate Roster – 11-9-20

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Inmates booked into the Detention Center within the last 24 hours.
 
KINDER, GREGORY
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2020-001037
Booking Date:
11-07-2020 – 8:50 pm
Charges:
IC 35-42-2-1(B)(1)(A)FL6 ~ CRIMINAL RECKLESSNESS – ARMED WITH DEADLY WEAPON

Jackson County Inmate Roster – 11-9-20

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Inmates booked into the Jail within the last 24 hours.
 
Willey, Jacob A
Booking #: 104606
Release Date: 11-08-2020 – 8:53 pm
Booking Date: 11-08-2020 – 9:17 pm
Charges: 9-24-19-2 (27) MOTOR VEHICLE- DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED- PRIOR SUSPENSION WITHIN 10 YEARS
35-48-4-11(a) (906) CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE- POSSESSION MARIJUANA/HASH OIL/HASHISH/SALVIA
Bond: No Bond
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Miguel Martin, Miguel D
Booking #: 104605
Release Date: 11-08-2020 – 8:23 pm
Booking Date: 11-08-2020 – 8:36 pm
Charges: 9-24-18-1 (24) MOTOR VEHICLE- OPERATING WITHOUT EVER OBTAINING LICENSE
35-44.1-2-4 (204) PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION- FALSE IDENTITY STATEMENT
Bond: No Bond
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Miguel-Andres, Baltazar R
Booking #: 104604
Booking Date: 11-08-2020 – 8:28 pm
Charges: 99 Warrant Service
Bond: No Bond
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Inmates released from the Jail within the last 24 hours.
 
Drake, Traven G
Booking #: 104583
Release Date: 11-08-2020 – 11:08 pm
Booking Date: 11-04-2020 – 11:14 pm
Charges: 35-48-4-11(a) (906) CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE- POSSESSION MARIJUANA/HASH OIL/HASHISH/SALVIA
35-48-4-6.1 (76) CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE- POSSESS METHAMPHETAMINE
Bond: No Bond
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Willey, Jacob A
Booking #: 104606
Release Date: 11-08-2020 – 8:53 pm
Booking Date: 11-08-2020 – 9:17 pm
Charges: 9-24-19-2 (27) MOTOR VEHICLE- DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED- PRIOR SUSPENSION WITHIN 10 YEARS
35-48-4-11(a) (906) CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE- POSSESSION MARIJUANA/HASH OIL/HASHISH/SALVIA
Bond: No Bond
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Miguel Martin, Miguel D
Booking #: 104605
Release Date: 11-08-2020 – 8:23 pm
Booking Date: 11-08-2020 – 8:36 pm
Charges: 9-24-18-1 (24) MOTOR VEHICLE- OPERATING WITHOUT EVER OBTAINING LICENSE
35-44.1-2-4 (204) PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION- FALSE IDENTITY STATEMENT
Bond: No Bond
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Indiana State Police Bloomington Post Reminds You to Click It or Ticket

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Troopers with the Indiana State Police Bloomington Post will be increasing seat belt enforcement patrols now through the end of November as part of the national Click It or Ticket mobilization. The department will be joined by more than 250 law enforcement agencies around the state that will be working overtime to reduce motor vehicle deaths and injuries in Indiana.

The patrols are supported with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration funds provided by the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute. Last year, out of the total number of motorists involved in passenger vehicle crashes, 90 percent were wearing a seat belt. Despite this, unrestrained motorists accounted for over half of all vehicle fatalities in 2019 (308 out of 565), according to data from the criminal justice institute.

Drivers under the age 34, particularly young male drivers, were more likely to be found not wearing a seat belt. Additionally, individuals not buckled up in crashes were three times more likely to get injured when the driver was speeding and seven times more likely when the driver was impaired.

Indiana has a primary seat belt law, which allows law enforcement officers to stop and cite drivers and passengers for failing to wear a seat belt. Drivers can also be cited for each unbuckled passenger under the age of 16.

“Every time you go somewhere in a vehicle, whether you’re a driver or passenger, you should always wear a seat belt,” said Devon McDonald, ICJI Executive Director. “Not only is it the law, but it’s the single most effective thing you can do to protect yourself on the road.”

When it comes to seat belt safety, the department recommends making sure the lap belt is properly secured across the hip and pelvis, below the stomach. The shoulder belt should be positioned across the middle of the chest and away from the neck – never behind the back or under an arm.

If the seat belt doesn’t fit, or the car is older and only has lap belts, ask the car dealer or vehicle manufacturer about seat belt adjusters, extenders, or retrofits.

Additionally, children under eight must be properly restrained in a federally approved child or booster seat. Parents and caregivers can choose the safest car seat for their child by visiting TheRightSeat.com, or to find a certified Child Passenger Safety Technician, who can inspect and assist with the installation of a car seat, visit www.childseat.in.gov.

State park properties to temporarily close for deer hunts

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Select Indiana state park properties will temporarily close in the coming weeks so controlled deer management hunts can take place.

Each hunt runs two days. The first is on Monday, Nov. 16, and Tuesday, Nov. 17.  The second is on Monday, Nov. 30, and Tuesday, Dec. 1. Participating state park properties will close to the general public on the evening before each of the two hunts.

Participating state park properties are: Brown County, Chain O’Lakes, Charlestown, Fort Harrison, Harmonie, Lincoln, McCormick’s Creek, Ouabache, Pokagon, Potato Creek, Prophetstown, Shades, Spring Mill, Turkey Run, Versailles, and Whitewater Memorial state parks, as well as Trine State Recreation Area.

These state park properties will re-open the morning after each two-day hunt. All Indiana state park properties not mentioned will be operating under normal hours.

Indiana DNR biologists evaluate which state park properties require a deer management hunt each year based on habitat recovery and previous harvest rates at each park property. The state park properties are home to numerous natural communities that serve as significant habitat. The deer management hunts help control browsing by deer to a level that ensures habitat for native plants and animals.

Only individuals selected from the draw may participate at any site.

A full report on the 2019 deer management hunts is at stateparks.IN.gov/files/sp-DeerRMRR.pdf. The 2020 report will be available in March 2021.

Information regarding 2021 state park deer management hunts, including online applications, will be available next summer at on.IN.gov/reservedhunt. The application deadline is usually in mid-August of the year in which the hunts are to take place.

U.S. 31 NB ramp closure planned Thursday in Jeffersonville

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The Indiana Department of Transportation plans to close the ramp from U.S. 31 NB to I-65 NB, north of the 2nd Street Bridge near 10th Street in Jeffersonville, on Thursday (Nov. 12) to perform pavement repairs.

The ramp is expected to close from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Work will be completed Friday (Nov. 13) if needed due to inclement weather.

Motorists may access I-65 NB via Court Ave. or the ramp approximately 1.5 miles north near Eastern Blvd. in Clarksville.

Motorists are reminded to slow down, use extra caution and drive distraction-free in and near work zones.

Firearms Deer Season Tips From DNR

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With deer firearms season opening this weekend, the Indiana DNR Division of Fish & Wildlife reminds hunters of the following.Deer

  • Purchase your license in advance. Signing in to buy hunting licenses looks different now. Access Indiana, an online portal that allows citizens to interact with multiple Indiana state agencies through a single login, launched several months ago. Unless you are exempt from needing a license, purchase a deer hunting license at a licensed vendor as listed at IN.gov/5334.htm or buy online at on.IN.gov/INhuntfish. 
  • Know the regulations. Review the 2020-2021 Indiana Hunting & Trapping Guide for up-to-date hunting regulations. The current guide is found at hunting.IN.gov.
  • Prepare your equipment. Visit a shooting range to sight in hunting equipment. A list of DNR shooting ranges can be found at on.IN.gov/dnrshootingranges.
  • Remember to CheckIN your harvest. Register harvested deer within 48 hours using the CheckIN Game system at CheckINGame.dnr.IN.gov. After doing that, take the After-Hunt Survey. For information on the After-Hunt Survey, visit wildlife.IN.gov/9813.htm.
  • Safely field dress your deer. Field dress and cool deer carcasses as soon as possible. While field dressing deer, wear disposable gloves, use clean cutting equipment, refrain from smoking or eating, and minimize contact with the deer’s brain or spinal tissues. Once finished, clean and disinfect all equipment and wash hands. See deer.dnr.IN.gov for videos on processing deer from the field to freezer. 
  • Confirm with your processor. This fall, some Indiana deer processors may have adjusted hours, may not be taking full carcasses, or may not be taking deer at all. Plan ahead by contacting your processor before taking a deer to them: https://bit.ly/3p2GXpp.
  • Have deer tested for chronic wasting disease (CWD). Although CWD has not been detected in Indiana to date, the DNR is actively conducting surveillance to monitor for the disease. Visit on.IN.gov/cwd for information on 2020 CWD surveillance and to search for a sampling location near you.

For any additional information, visit hunting.IN.gov.

 

Aurora man airlifted after falling from tree stand

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Indiana Conservation Officers are investigating a fall from elevated hunting equipment that occurred this afternoon.

At approximately 1:45 p.m., responders were dispatched to the 11000 block of North Hogan Road near Aurora, regarding a hunter who fell approximately 23 feet while either attempting to hang or remove his elevated tree stand.

Louis Gehring, 60, of Aurora, Ind., was airlifted from the scene to the University of Cincinnati Hospital. Gehring sustained severe injuries to both legs along with possible internal injuries.

The exact cause of the fall is still under investigation. Gehring was not wearing a full-body harness at the time of the fall.  

Responding agencies included Indiana Conservation Officers, Dearborn County Sheriff’s Department, and Manchester Fire Department.

Indiana Conservation Officers encourage all hunters to practice safe hunting and safely secure yourself when hunting from an elevated position. This marks the third hunting accident from an elevated stand inside Operational District 9 within a week.

Lawrence County Inmate Roster – 11-9-20

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Lawrence Co bookings