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Right lanes closed on S.R. 37 between Dillman Road and I-69 through early October

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INDOT contractor E&B Paving Inc. switched traffic to the left-hand lanes of S.R. 37 in both north and southbound directions earlier this afternoon (Sept. 17) in continuation of a nearly $2 million resurfacing project from Dillman Road to I-69 south of Bloomington.

The right hand lanes are now closed and will reopen in approximately two weeks following patching, milling and paving. All traffic will be restricted to the left passing lanes in both directions while work is completed in the driving lanes. The Victor Pike crossover also reopened today.

Motorists are urged to slow down and use caution in and near the work zone. The entire project is expected to be completed by October 15, 2019.

Orleans Man Arrested for Child Molestation of Campbellsburg Minor

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A 60-year-old Orleans man is in jail after police arrested him Saturday on charges of molesting a minor from Campbellsburg.

Indiana State Police Trooper Tyler Matthew, working alongside Washington County Deputy Tory Hildreth, began the investigation on September 12 after learning of possible inappropriate or illegal conduct involving a minor at a Campbellsburg, Indiana address.  

As a result of the investigation, Trooper Matthew requested an arrest warrant for William L Stinnett, 60, of Orleans, Indiana. 

On Saturday, Trooper Kyle Taylor along with Deputy Hildreth arrested Stinnett as his Orleans residence. 

William Stinnett is currently charged with one count of Child Molestation, a Level Four Felony.    

This case is still under investigation. 

After his arrest, Stinnett was transported and remanded into the custody of the Washington County Jail without incident. 

ISP Traffic Stop Leads to Search Warrant and Drug Arrests

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Just after midnight on September 11th, Indiana State Police Sgt. Greg Day conducted a traffic stop along Avoca-Eureka Road on a 2019 Dodge Journey for a speeding violation. The driver was identified as Zachary M. Wood, 42, of Old Schoolhouse Lane, Williams, Indiana.

Wood’s license was found to be suspended.

While inventorying the vehicle for impound, Sgt. Day discovered that Wood was in possession of approximately 6 grams of methamphetamine. Lawrence County Sheriff’s Department Captain Troy Loboski and Officer Jordan Wheelock both assisted Sgt. Day during the stop. Wood was not arrested at the time pending further investigation.

On the morning of September 12th, Sgt. Day, Trp. Chris Griggs, Trp. Caleb Garvin, and a DES detective traveled to Wood’s address. Evidence showed there were people inside the residence, however, no one would answer the door. Sgt. Day then submitted a probable cause affidavit for the arrest of Wood for the offense of Possession of Methamphetamine (over 5 grams, but less than 10 grams – Level 5 Felony). 

The warrant was issued while troopers were still at the residence.

While awaiting the warrant, Troopers Griggs and Garvin spoke to the occupant of an apartment on a detached garage on the same property. The overwhelming odor of raw marijuana could be detected coming from that garage.  Troopers asked for consent to search the garage and apartment but were denied. 

Trp. Griggs then applied for and received a search warrant for that separate garage and apartment.

Once troopers had the arrest warrant for Wood, they made entry into the residence and located Wood, along with two other occupants inside. While Wood was being placed into custody for the warrant, troopers detected the odor of burnt marijuana inside. 

A separate search warrant was applied for and obtained for Wood’s residence.

During the search of the residence and subsequent interviews, evidence that Wood was dealing methamphetamine was obtained. In addition, marijuana, syringes, and drug paraphernalia was discovered.

During the search of the separate garage and apartment, troopers located a small amount of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia. They also located a marijuana grow operation. 15 marijuana plants were discovered, which had been grown in the garage, currently drying while hanging from the ceiling.

The following individuals were arrested:

Zachary M. Wood – (Jailed)

  1. Possession of Methamphetamine (Over 5 grams, Less than 10 grams), Level 5 Felony
  2. Dealing Methamphetamine, Level 3 Felony

David W. Henderson (40 yrs old Old Schoolhouse Lane, Williams, IN) – (cited and released)

  1. Cultivating Marijuana, Class A Misdemeanor
  2. Possession of Marijuana, Class B Misdemeanor

A case report has been submitted to the Lawrence County Prosecutor’s Office for review and more arrests and or charges are possible. 

Anyone with illegal drug information is encouraged to contact the Indiana State Police Bloomington Post at 812-332-4411.

Under the Law, criminal charges are merely accusations and the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

State Police Investigating Infant Death in Franklin

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Detectives from the Indiana State Police are investigating the death of an eight-week-old infant this morning in Franklin. 

Preliminary investigation has revealed the infant was dropped off at a babysitter early this morning in Pennington Trailer Park in Franklin.

At 10:51 a.m. officers from the Franklin Police Department were dispatched to the residence for a medical emergency.

Officers arrived at 10:52 a.m. and immediately attempted life-saving measures.

The infant was transported to Johnson Memorial Hospital where it was later pronounced deceased.

The cause of death is unknown at this time and an autopsy is scheduled for tomorrow in Johnson County. 

At this point detectives are treating this as a death investigation, notification to the family has been made however the identity of the deceased infant is being withheld at this time to allow for notification to extended family.

There is no further information to release at this time.

Salem Teen Arrested for Felony Sexual Misconduct

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A 19-year-old Salem teen has been arrested by the Indiana State Police for Sexual Misconduct with a Minor.                             

On Tuesday morning, ISP Detective Travis Baker was contacted by the Indiana Department of Child Services and informed of possible inappropriate or illegal conduct involving a minor that allegedly occurred between the suspect and a younger female. 

Detective Baker met with and interviewed the suspect, Daniel Terrell Caleb Noonan, 19, of Mill Street in Salem later in the morning. 

As a result of the investigation, Noonan was charged with Sexual Misconduct with a Minor, a Level 5 Felony.   

This case is still under investigation. 

After his arrest, Daniel Noonan was remanded into the custody of the Washington County Jail without incident. 

Detective Baker was assisted by the Indiana Department of Child Services

Washington County Inmate Roster – 9-17-19

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September 16

Washington County Sheriff’s Department

Norman Feltner, 45, Austin

  • Failure to Return to Lawful Detention

 

Washington County Inmate Roster – 9-16-19

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September 16

Indiana State Police

Jan R. Maudlin, 36, Pekin

  • Possession of Meth
  • Possession of a Syringe
  • Violation of Probation

Scott County Inmate Roster – 9-16-19

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Inmates booked into the Detention Center within the last 24 hours.
 
MADDEN, JUSTIN
Booking #: SCJAIL:2019-001118
Booking Date: 09-16-2019 – 2:59 am
Charges: IC 35-46-1-15.1(MA) ~ INVASION OF PRIVACY
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TERRY, JONATHAN
Booking #: SCJAIL:2019-001117
Booking Date: 09-16-2019 – 1:34 am
Charges: IC 35-48-4-6.1(A)FL6 ~ POSSESSION OF METHAMPHETAMINE
IC 16-42-19-18(FL6) ~ UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF SYRINGE
IC 7.1-5-1-3 ~ PUBLIC INTOXICATION
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HOLLIN, LARRY
Booking #: SCJAIL:2019-001115
Booking Date: 09-15-2019 – 11:54 pm
Charges: IC 35-42-2-1.3(a)MA ~ DOMESTIC BATTERY
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SMITH, ANNA
Booking #: SCJAIL:2019-001114
Booking Date: 09-15-2019 – 7:06 pm
Charges: IC 35-43-4-2(A)MA ~ THEFT — LESS THAN $750
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PARKS, JAMES
Booking #: SCJAIL:2019-001113
Booking Date: 09-15-2019 – 5:24 pm
Charges: IC 16-42-19-18(FL6) ~ UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF SYRINGE
IC 16-42-19-18(FL6) ~ UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF SYRINGE
IC 35-43-4-2(A)(1)(C)FL6 ~ THEFT – PRIOR UNRELATED CONVICTION THEFT OR CONVERSION
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Inmates released from the Detention Center within the last 24 hours.
 
GARRIOTT, KAYLA
Booking #: SCJAIL:2019-001112
Release Date: 09-15-2019 – 1:40 pm
Booking Date: 09-15-2019 – 12:08 am
Charges: IC 9-30-5-1 ~ OPERATING WHILE INTOXICATED
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Weekend Arrests from Scott County Sheriff’s Department

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On September 12, 2019, Deputy John Hartman, Deputy Zachary Brown and Lieutenant Shawn Mayer responded to a motor vehicle accident on Johnny Johnson Road.

Upon arrival an investigation led to the arrest of John Ohara, 32, of North Augusta, South Carolina for an Out of State Warrant, Leaving the Scene of an Accident and Public Intoxication.

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On September 13, 2019, Deputies Skylar Thompson, John Smith and Zachary Brown responded to the intersection of Shea Road and Blocher Road for a vehicle sitting in the middle of the roadway.

An investigation led to the arrest of Thomas Stamper, 69, of Lexington for Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated.

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Owen County Woman Arrested for Trafficking Suboxone

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An investigation by the Indiana Department of Correction (IDOC) resulted in the September 10th arrest of Bahia Bunge, 29 of Owen County for attempting to traffic drugs into the Putnamville Correctional Facility while visiting an offender on September 10, 2019. 

As a result of the investigation, more than three dozen strips of suspected Suboxone were recovered.

Bunge was arrested and transported to Putnam County Jail pending charges of:

  • Conspiracy to Traffic with an Inmate – Level 5 Felony
  • Dealing in a Schedule III Controlled substance – Level 5 Felony
  • Possession of a Controlled Substance – Class A Misdemeanor

Internal Affairs Lead Investigator James Smith commented, “It’s unfortunate people make the choice to put the health and safety of our correctional staff, other offenders, and themselves, in jeopardy by trying to smuggle drugs into a correctional facility.” Smith concluded, “We have a zero-tolerance policy on trafficking. We will arrest and seek prosecution against any person who attempts to traffic illegal substances into any of our facilities.” 

Formal charges will be determined by the Putnam County Prosecutor’s Office. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Trafficking in a correctional facility environment is defined as the act of buying or selling of illegal substances or substances which may be legal but are not permitted in a correctional environment, such as the sale or trade of tobacco products.