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Scott County Inmate Roster – 1-29-20

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Inmates booked into the Detention Center within the last 24 hours.
 
MULLINS, BRIAN
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2020-000139
Release Date:
01-28-2020 – 10:20 pm
Booking Date:
01-28-2020 – 10:13 pm
Charges:
IC 35-43-4-2(A)(1)(A)FL6 ~ THEFT – GREATER THAN $750 LT $50,000

MUTCH, KARMEN
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2020-000138
Release Date:
01-28-2020 – 9:19 pm
Booking Date:
01-28-2020 – 6:42 pm
Charges:
IC 9-24-19-2 ~ DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED (SUSP/PRIOR)

 
ELLIOTT, JASON
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2020-000136
Booking Date:
01-28-2020 – 3:25 pm
Charges:
HERE FOR COURT

ROBERTS, BRIANNA
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2020-000135
Booking Date:
01-28-2020 – 1:44 pm
Charges:
FAILURE TO COMPLY ~ FAILURE TO COMPLY

DURHAM, JESSICA
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2020-000134
Booking Date:
01-28-2020 – 11:34 am
Charges:
IC 7.1-5-1-3 ~ PUBLIC INTOXICATION

RICKE, SARAH
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2020-000133
Booking Date:
01-28-2020 – 7:51 am
Charges:
IC 35-44.1-2-9(FL6) ~ FAILURE TO APPEAR — IF CHARGE WAS A FELONY

 
Inmates released from the Detention Center within the last 24 hours.
 
MULLINS, BRIAN
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2020-000139
Release Date:
01-28-2020 – 10:20 pm
Booking Date:
01-28-2020 – 10:13 pm
Charges:
IC 35-43-4-2(A)(1)(A)FL6 ~ THEFT – GREATER THAN $750 LT $50,000

MUTCH, KARMEN
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2020-000138
Release Date:
01-28-2020 – 9:19 pm
Booking Date:
01-28-2020 – 6:42 pm
Charges:
IC 9-24-19-2 ~ DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED (SUSP/PRIOR)

YOUNG, KELSEY
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2020-000131
Release Date:
01-28-2020 – 5:50 pm
Booking Date:
01-27-2020 – 4:19 pm
Charges:
LEAVING THE SCENE OF A PROPERTY DAMAGE ACCIDENT
IC 9-24-18-1 ~ OPERATOR NEVER LICENSED

SMITH, PEARLIE
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2019-001471
Release Date:
01-28-2020 – 11:49 am
Booking Date:
12-19-2019 – 5:08 pm
Charges:
IC 35-44.1-2-9(MA) ~ FAILURE TO APPEAR
IC 35-44.1-2-9(MA) ~ FAILURE TO APPEAR

TUCKER, CHRISTOPHER
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2020-000025
Release Date:
01-28-2020 – 11:19 am
Booking Date:
01-09-2020 – 1:53 am
Charges:
IC 35-48-4-6.1(B)FL5 ~ POSSESSION METHAMPHETAMINE – AT LEAST 5 BUT LESS THAT 10 GRAMS
IC 35-48-4-8.3(A)MA ~ POSSESSION OF PARAPHERNALIA

BARRETT, CHRISTOPHER
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2020-000124
Release Date:
01-28-2020 – 10:20 am
Booking Date:
01-25-2020 – 6:51 pm
Charges:
IC 35-42-2-1.3(a)MA ~ DOMESTIC BATTERY
IC 35-42-3-3 ~ CRIMINAL CONFINEMENT

MULLINS, GINGER
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2019-001373
Release Date:
01-28-2020 – 8:20 am
Booking Date:
11-20-2019 – 6:51 pm
Charges:
IC 9-24-19-2 ~ DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED (SUSP/PRIOR)

PETERS, JAMES
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2012-002331
Release Date:
01-28-2020 – 7:50 am
Booking Date:
01-06-2012 – 7:05 pm
Charges:
IC 35-42-2-1.3 ~ DOMESTIC BATTERY
IC 35-45-2-1 ~ INTIMIDATION

WHITEHEAD, ELISHA
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2012-002503
Release Date:
01-28-2020 – 7:50 am
Booking Date:
02-18-2012 – 12:54 pm
Charges:
O.W.I. REFUSAL
LEAVING A SCENE WITH P.I. ACCIDENT

CAMPBELL, DAVID
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2016-000978
Release Date:
01-28-2020 – 7:50 am
Booking Date:
09-16-2016 – 10:15 am
Charges:
IC 35-42-4-9 ~ SEXUAL MISCONDUCT
IC 35-42-4-9 ~ SEXUAL MISCONDUCT

WILLIAMS, JOHNNY
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2017-000337
Release Date:
01-28-2020 – 7:50 am
Booking Date:
03-13-2017 – 11:18 pm
Charges:
IC 35-42-3-3 ~ CRIMINAL CONFINEMENT
IC 35-42-3-3(B)(2)(B)FL3 ~ CRIMINAL CONFINEMENT – RESULTS IN SERIOUS BODILY INJURY
IC 35-42-2-1.3(a)MA ~ DOMESTIC BATTERY

BAKER, ALEX
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2017-001433
Release Date:
01-28-2020 – 7:50 am
Booking Date:
11-21-2017 – 1:32 pm
Charges:
IC 35-44.1-2-9(MA) ~ FAILURE TO APPEAR
IC 35-44.1-2-9(MA) ~ FAILURE TO APPEAR

FOX, KEVIN
Booking #:
SCJAIL:2018-001172
Release Date:
01-28-2020 – 7:50 am
Booking Date:
09-28-2018 – 8:57 am
Charges:
IC 35-50-6-1 ~ PAROLE VIOLATION

Washington County Inmate Roster – 1-29-20

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January 27

Salem City Police

Phillip John Scott, 36, Salem

  • Operating a Motor Vehicle While Privileges Are Suspended

Indiana State Police

Candace Leigh Meredith, 32, Salem

  • Possession of Meth
  • Possession of a Syringe
  • Maintaining a Common Nuisance
  • Trafficking with an inmate

January 28

Washington County Sheriff’s Department

Regina Kaye Campbell, 33, Salem

  • Failure to Appear on Felony Charge
  • Possession or Use of a Legend Drug or Precursor

Katherine Saranam Johnston, 34, Indianapolis

  • Failure to Appear on Felony Charge
  • Failure to Appear on Felony Charge
  • Possession of Paraphernalia

Salem Police Department

Charles Franklin Schocke, 29, Salem

  • Domestic Battery
  • Writ of Body Attachment
  • Writ of Body Attachment

January 29

Washington County Sheriff’s Department

Tiffany N. Sampson, 28, Jeffersonville

  • Auto Theft
  • False Informing
  • Operating a Motor Vehicle Without Ever Being Licensed

Dylan Joseph Clark, 24, New Albany

  • Failure to Appear

Heather Rose Hampton, 46, Salem

  • Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated
  • Battery or Battery by Bodily Waste

 

 

 

 

Houchin’s students with disabilities legislation approved by committee

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Senate Bill 346, authored by State Sen. Erin Houchin (R-Salem) unanimously passed the Senate Committee on Education and Career Development today.

SB 346 would require the Indiana Department of Education (DOE) to provide accommodations to students with certain disabilities, to the extent allowed under federal law, on every section of statewide testing assessments – as part of the student’s individualized education program (IEP). This includes text-to-speech (TTS), screen reader, or human reader accommodations.

“Once a child with a learning or developmental disability begins school, federal law requires schools to provide them with a free and appropriate public education,” said Houchin. “This includes a comprehensive evaluation to determine the nature and extent of the services the child will need as well as a personalized, written document in the form of an IEP. Last year, Hoosier students took the ILEARN test for the first time, and only 10.7% of special-education students passed both math and English sections. This alarming statistic is partially due to the fact that all students with IEPs were denied access to text-to-speech technology for the reading comprehension section of the test.”

According to recent data, 6.7 million public-school children receive special education services, and up to 17% of children have dyslexia.

“For children with dyslexia, universally denying TTS only highlights their disability, rather than allowing them to show their true ability,” added Houchin. “A student might excel at reading comprehension, but without TTS, their inability to decode letters and words impedes their ability to comprehend. For blind children who cannot read Braille, TTS is the only way they can access the reading comprehension portion of the test. If a child’s IEP allows them to use certain accommodations in the classroom, those same accommodations should also be permitted during standardized tests. I am proud to see this legislation moving through the process, and I will continue advocating for students with disabilities.”

SB 346 will now head to the full Senate for consideration.

Washington County Election Filings – 1-29-20

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The following complete list of filings was provided by the Washington County Circuit Clerk Stephanie Rockey as of the end of today.

Filed and certified as of closing on the 29th of January:

Washington County Clerk

Stephanie K. Rockey, Clerk-R

Washington County Treasurer

Shirley Batt, Treasurer-D

Washington County Coroner

Peg Schell, Coroner-R
Steven A. Tye, Coroner- R

Washington County Commissioner

Phillip D. (Phil) Marshall, Commissioner- Dist. 1-R

Rick Roberts, Commissioner- Dist. 3-R

Washington County Council

Mark E. (Bubba) Abbott- County Council, At-large-R
Keeley R. Stingel- County Council, At-Large-R
Rondale Brishaber- County Council, At-Large- R
Gerald Fleming, Sr.-County Council, At-Large-R
Duane Malloy- County Council, At-Large-R

Washington County Surveyor

Emily Rodman, Surveyor-R

Judith Wiesenauer, State Convention Delegate-D

Keeley R. Stingel- State Convention Delegate-R
Ken Armstrong- State Convention Delegate-R
Tara Coats Hunt- State Convention Delegate-R
Stephanie K. Rockey- State Convention Delegate-R
Jimmy (JD) Rockey- State Convention Delegate-R
Dustin Houchin- State Convention Delegate-R
Erin Houchin- State Convention Delegate- R
Luann Armstrong- State Convention Delegate-R

Danny R. Libka- Precinct Committeemen, Salem 1- R

Ken Armstrong- Precinct Committeemen, Posey-R

Dustin Houchin- Precinct Committeemen, Washington 2-R

Tara Coats Hunt- Precinct Committeemen, Washington 3- Rep.

Tonya Deremiah- Precinct Committeemen, Jackson- Rep.

Gerald Fleming, Sr.- Precinct Committeemen, Pierce-Rep.

Joseph (Joe) Keltner- Precinct Committeemen, Vernon- Rep.

Forrest (Joe) Walker, Jr.- Precinct Committeemen, Howard-Rep.

 

Local candidates will file with the county clerk’s office in the Washington County Justice Center. 

Filing will remain open until 12:00 pm local time on Friday, February 7, 2020.

McBride Gets 200th Victory in 56-34 Win at Paoli

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Eastern’s Lady Musketeers played spoiler to the Lady Rams senior night, with a 56-34 that also delivered Coach Mike McBride’s 200th win.

The ladies and fans showed their appreciation by planning a celebration on the court at the conclusion of the game.

Kendra Sill knocked down three 3 point shots in the first quarter to put the Musketeers up. All of the first-half points came from behind the arc, or the free-throw line.

The second half was a different game for the Musketeers. They pounded the ball in the paint where Kyia Mckinley added 11 and Lily Crumpton had 4. The Rams had no answer for the duo in the paint.

Sill finished the game with 17 points shooting 5 for 7 from behind the arc. Caylee Graves and Shelby Casey had 11.

The Lady Musketeers are 14-8 in regular season play this season and set at 4-5 in the Mid Southern Conference, tied for fourth place with Scottsburg. 

The ladies will have their last regular-season game Thursday at Henryville.

It will be broadcast live on WSLM 1220 AM beginning with the pre-game show about 7:15p with Wes Drury, Adam Bagshaw, and Mikie Batt. 

PAT KELLY INTRODUCTORY PRESS CONFERENCE SET FOR THURSDAY, FEB. 6

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The Louisville Bats will introduce Pat Kelly as manager for the upcoming 2020 season at a press conference at Louisville Slugger Field on Thursday, Feb. 6 during the annual “Skipper Showcase” beginning at noon.

Kelly was originally named the 19th manager in Bats franchise history prior to the start of the 2018 campaign before he earned a promotion to the Cincinnati Reds as Bench Coach in April of that season.

Tickets for the event are available to the general public for just $12 and can be purchased by clicking HERE or by calling the Bats Box Office at (855) 228-8497.

The Skipper Showcase will take place in the Hall of Fame Pavilion at Louisville Slugger Field when Kelly is introduced as manager by Bats’ Senior Vice President, Greg Galiette.

The event will also feature appearances by:

  • Eric Lee (Reds Senior Director of Player Development)
  • Buddy Bell (Reds Vice President, Senior Advisor to General Manager, former Reds star third baseman – 5x All-Star, 6x Gold Glove award winner, Silver Slugger award winner & member of Texas Rangers Hall of Fame)
  • Doug Flynn (Former Reds & Mets star second baseman, UK Grad)
  • Ron Oester (Former Reds star second baseman)
  • Tom Browning (Former Reds star pitcher & NL Rookie Pitcher of the Year 1985 – pitched 12th perfect game in MLB history)

Washington County Election Filings – 1-28-20

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Washington County Clerk and election administrator Stephanie Rockey reports the following update of political filings for candidates to run in the May 5 Primary election for party nomination.

  • Luann Armstrong, State Convention Delegate- Rep.
  • Gerald Fleming, Sr.- County Council, at-large- Rep.
  • Gerald Fleming, Sr.- Precinct Committeemen, Pierce- Rep.
  • Forrest (Joe) Walker, Jr.- Precinct Committeemen, Howard- Rep.

Local candidates will file with the county clerk’s office in the Washington County Justice Center. 

Filing will remain open until 12:00 pm local time on Friday, February 7, 2020.

Paul Edward Allison, age 88 of Campbellsburg

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Paul Edward Allison, age 88 of Campbellsburg, Indiana passed away Saturday, January 25, 2020, at 11:04 pm, in his residence.

Born October 14, 1931, in Danville, Illinois, he was the son of the late William H. Allison and Lola Irene (Meadors) Allison.
On March 28, 1954, he married Remona (Reid) Allison, who passed away on December 21, 2017.

He was a member of Enon Baptist Church, served during the Korean War in the U.S. Army. Paul was a member of the Campbellsburg Conservation Club, the N.R.A. and loved hunting and shooting guns.

Survivors include:
Son: Billy Wayne Allison of Campbellsburg, Indiana;
Son: Jeffrey L. (Sherry) Allison of Goodland, Indiana;
Son: Patrick S. (Ruth) Allison of Winlock, Washington;
Daughter: Zena Beth (Jeff) Petty of Campbellsburg, Indiana.

He is also survived by 7 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by 1 granddaughter and 4 great-granddaughters.

Funeral Service: 1:00 pm Friday at Dawalt Funeral Home with Pastor Greg Strother officiating. Interment at Crown Hill Cemetery in Salem, Indiana.

Visitation: 4 to 8 pm Thursday and 10 am to 1 pm Friday at Dawalt Funeral Home.

Memorial Contributions to:
Washington County Relay for Life
C/O Jeanette Nolan
945 North Rush Creek Road
Salem, Indiana 47167

Indiana State Police Seizes 320 Marijuana Plants

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Yesterday morning the Indiana State Police Bremen Post All Crimes Policing Team assisted the St. Joseph County Metro Homicide Unit after their officers discovered a suspected marijuana cultivation operation during the course of a homicide investigation.

Troopers were requested to an address in the 600 blocks of S. Liberty Street in South Bend, IN during the early morning hours of January 26, 2020. This investigation led to the seizure of 320 marijuana plants and marijuana cultivation equipment.

No arrests have been made at this time and the investigation is ongoing.

Tips of suspected drug activity can be made to the Indiana State Police by calling 574-546-4900.

Citizens Tip Leads Police to Meth. Marijuana, and Over 200 Prescription Pills 

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Recently, a drug investigation by Indiana State Troopers Steven Glass and Dustin Rutledge resulted in the arrests of Treyvor Lehman, 19, and Ryanne Airgood, 20, both from Wabash, IN, on criminal charges for possession of marijuana, possession of methamphetamine, dealing a schedule IV narcotics, possession of a schedule IV narcotic, dealing marijuana, and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Troopers Rutledge and Glass started an investigation after receiving a citizen’s tip about possible drug dealing from an apartment at 1169 Meadowview Drive, Apartment 9, Wabash, IN. Airgood and Lehman lived in the apartment.

During the course of the investigation, officers were given permission to search the apartment. During the subsequent search, officers purportedly found methamphetamine, marijuana, 264 Alprazolam pills, multiple items of drug paraphernalia, and over $1700 in United States currency. Lehman and Airgood were incarcerated in the Wabash County Jail.

Anyone who has information about illegal drug activity is encouraged to call the Indiana State Police Marijuana Tip Line at 1-888-873-1694.