Jackson County Inmate Roster – 10-13-20
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West Washington School Corporation is moving to three days of in-person education over the next two weeks after a custodian has tested positive for Covid-19 and the rest of the custodial staff has been quarantined due to contact tracing.
The positive test was identified on Sunday, Oct. 11 and by Monday, Oct. 12 it was identified that the remaining custodial staff “cannot appropriately sanitize our school each night in time for everyone to safely return the next morning,” according to a social media release.
“More than half of our custodial staff was affected by the contact tracing and will be quarantined and not able to return to work until 10/23/20. Therefore WWSC will be making an adjustment to our schedule for the next two weeks to ensure that our building and classrooms are properly sanitized.”
The school will be held in person on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays with virtual only on Tuesdays and Thursdays through October. The schedule is as follows:
Week of 10/12/20-10/16/20:
Week of 10/19/20-10/23/20:
According to the original social media post, the school says this does not impact any teaching staff, support staff or office staff.
“With last week being Fall Break, we had limited staff in the building and no students,” the post noted. “We still have the ability to sanitize daily and nightly, but it is going to stretch our staff thin. I cannot express how thankful and proud I am of our custodial staff and the job they have done and will continue to do during these unprecedented times.”
A Huntington man was arrested for OWI while transporting his two-year-old son.
Chaz Lengacher, 33, 612 East First Street, Huntingburg, IN was stopped last night near Otwell.
He was arrested and charged with:
Last night at approximately 8:52, Pike County Dispatch received a 911 call regarding a single-vehicle crash at the corner of CR 1000 East and CR 325 North near Otwell.
The caller also reported a male and a small child were standing outside the truck. Pike County Sheriff’s Deputies arrived on the scene at approximately 9:05 p.m. but didn’t find the driver or child. Trooper Angermeier arrived on the scene and a search of the area was conducted.
Moments later, Deputy Collier located the male driver and the child near a cornfield approximately ½ mile away from the crash site. The driver was identified as Chaz Lengacher, 33, of Huntingburg, and the child, was identified as Lengacher’s two-year-old son.
Lengacher displayed signs of impairment and failed field sobriety tests. Officers on the scene were able to determine Lengacher was driving his 1998 Chevrolet pickup truck when he lost control and crashed into a ditch.
Lengacher’s two-year-old son received minor injuries and was checked by Pike County EMS. The two-year-old did not require hospitalization and was released to his mother. Lengacher refused medical treatment at the scene.
Further investigation revealed Lengacher had a blood alcohol content of .12%. He is currently being held without bond in the Pike County Jail.
Arresting Officer: Trooper Brayden Angermeier, Indiana State Police
Assisting Officers: Deputy Collier and Deputy Segar, Pike County Sheriff’s Office
Debbie Joan Asbell, 55, of Paoli, Indiana, passed away on Thursday October 8, 2020 at IU Health Bedford.
She was born September 20, 1965 in Decatur, Illinois to Gene Handy and Shirley Jones Padgett. Debbie married Timmy Joe Asbell on June 28, 1986 and he survives.
Debbie was preceded in death by her father and grandparents.
She was a member of Paoli United Methodist Church and Paoli High School Class of 1983. She enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and loved the beach.
Debbie owned and operated Debbie’s Hair Care. She was deeply passionate with her profession and loved her clients. Debbie also taught pre-school for several years, as well as Sunday school and youth group.
Survivors include:
Spouse: Timmy Joe Asbell Paoli, Indiana
Sons: Timmy Joe Jr. (Debbie) Asbell Paoli, Indiana
Tyson Asbell (Destani Scott) Paoli, Indiana
Daughter: Kaylee Asbell (Tim Woolley) Orleans, Indiana
Brother: Rodney (Mary) Handy Salt Lake City, Utah
Sister: Connie Seals Paoli, Indiana
Grandchildren: Bella Allen, Kacie Asbell, Macon Allen, and Timmy Asbell, several nieces and nephews, and friends also survive Debbie Asbell.
Funeral services will be Tuesday October 13, 2020 at 11:00 AM at the Dillman-Scott Funeral Home located at 226 W Campbell Street, Paoli, Indiana 47454.
Visitation will be held Monday October 12, 2020 from 3:00-7:00 PM at the funeral home and from 9:00 AM until time of service Tuesday.
Private interment will follow in the Paoli Community Cemetery.
Robert Dale Crandall, 84, of Salem, died Sunday, October 11th, 2020 in New Albany, Indiana.
He was born July 22nd, 1936 in Marengo, Indiana, the son of the late Thad and Cloie Jones Crandall.
Bob loved his Model A cars and enjoyed driving them in parades and attending car shows. He was a member of The Model “A” Restorer’s Club, the Salem Moose Lodge and the Salem Eagles Club.
He retired from Child Craft after 46 years and also had many years of service as a bartender. Bob was an avid fan of Indiana basketball, Nascar and camping.
He was often seen with his sidekick, Maggie the Boston Terrier. Above all else, he loved his family and would do anything for anyone at a moment’s notice. He was a father figure to some and a friend to many more.
He was preceded in death by his parents, a daughter, Vickie Pennington, four brothers: Elmo Crandall, Joseph Crandall, Edward Crandall and Dean Crandall and five sisters: Georgie Levelle, Kathlene Martin, Dorothy Rexroat, Mary Jo Ponder and Betty Kaufman.
Bob is survived by his companion, Vickie Manship, two sons: Tim (Jenny) Crandall of Pekin and Rob (Jackie) Crandall of Salem; two daughters:
Tracy Baynes and Kristy Sanders (Brad Philpott), of Salem; 14
grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren, with two more on the way; former wife and friend, Carolyn Crandall; many nieces, nephews and friends and last but not least his beloved dog Maggie.
Visitation: 4 to 8 pm Tuesday at Dawalt Funeral Home.
A graveside service will be held: 11:00 am Wednesday at Crown Hill Cemetery.
Yesterday evening, Indiana State Troopers from the Jasper Post and the Spencer County Sheriff’s Department conducted a saturation patrol targeting drug traffickers and impaired drivers in Spencer County.
Arrested: Jennifer Isbell, 47

Arrested: Paul Shaw, 50

Arrested: Nicolia W. Claiborne, 34

Arrested: Keith Cook, 28

Troopers Blunk, Giesler, McBeth, Bowling, Jones, Kern/K-9 Magill, and Trp. Greene/K-9 Drogos along with Spencer County Sheriff’s Deputies Hagan & Vaal.