Arts in the Park at Spring Mill on July 6
Enjoy a night of soothing jazz music from Craig Brenner at the Spring Mill Inn at Spring Mill State Park Mitchell, IN.
Craig will bring percussion instruments and invite those present to play along. During each performance, he will present information about the history of the park and about Hoosier composers and musicians.
Call 812-849-4508 if you have any questions.
To book your stay, call 1-877-LODGES1 or visit IndianaInns.com
One rescued, search continues for another after boat crashes on Ohio River (Clark County)
One man has been rescued from the Ohio River by the Clarksville Fire Department after the boat he was on crashed into the upper gates of the McAlpine Dam yesterday evening July 1.
Indiana Conservation Officers along with multiple other agencies are resuming their search this morning for the boat and its operator, who failed to resurface after the boat capsized.
Shortly after 6:30 p.m. yesterday, emergency crews responded to the McAlpine Dam area after witnesses observed the boat capsize.
The operator, Donald Watson (26) of Louisville, and his passenger, Levell Washington (28) of Jeffersonville, were both thrown overboard after an apparent malfunction with the boat’s motor near the dam.
Washington managed to jump from the boat and was swept through the gates of the dam before being rescued by Clarksville Fire Department.
Watson was seen struggling to stay afloat before disappearing beneath the surface.
Preliminary investigation indicates that Washington had purchased the 18’ fiberglass boat earlier this week, and this was his first time operating the boat on the Ohio River.
Neither of the men was initially wearing lifejackets, but according to interviews both did manage to put them on just prior to the collision.
Indiana Conservation Officers are continuing to investigate with assistance from local agencies. Multiple agencies responded to the scene including Indiana Conservation Officers, Clarksville Fire Department, Clarksville Police Department, New Albany Fire Department, New Albany Police Department, Indiana State Police, Louisville Fire Department, Jeffersonville Fire Department, and Yellow EMS.
Brazil Man Arrested for Operating a Motor Vehicle While Intoxicated Causing Death
A 66-year-old Sacramento, California man was killed this evening on Interstate 70 while securing his roadside warning devices, following repairs made to his disabled truck, by a roadside repair company.
Indiana State Police investigators received information regarding a 2009 Chrysler van that was driving recklessly on Interstate 70.
911 dispatchers had received numerous calls on the van starting at the 56-mile marker, advising that the vehicle was all over the roadway and driving recklessly in and out of traffic.
Troopers were en route in an attempt to locate the van.
Freddie L. Smith, 66, of Sacramento, California was securing his roadside warning devices when the identified Chrysler van drove off the roadway and across the white line, striking Smith.
Despite life-saving efforts by responding to emergency personnel, Smith was pronounced deceased at the scene.
The driver of the van was identified as Brian P. Rosano, 42, Brazil, Indiana.
He was arrested and charged with:
- Possession of Paraphernalia, Class A Misdemeanor
- Operating a Motor Vehicle under the Influence of a Controlled Substance, Class C Misdemeanor
- Operating a Motor Vehicle While Endangerment of Others, Class A Misdemeanor
- Possession of Syringe Needles, Level 6 Felony
- Causing Death of Another Person When Operating a Motor Vehicle While Under the Influence of a Controlled Substance, Level 5 Felony
Rosano was transported to the Putnam County Hospital for minor injuries sustained from the accident.
Rosano also submitted to a blood draw for drugs and alcohol, as this is a standard protocol with all fatal crashes.
Upon receiving the results of the certified test, it was discovered that Rosano was under the influence of a controlled substance.
Once Rosano is cleared medically, he will be taken into custody and transported to the Putnam County Jail.
Investigating Officer, Trooper Courtland Woodruff assisted by the Indiana State Police reconstruction team of Trooper Tim Radar and Ted Robertson.
Assisting Agencies: Putnam County Sheriff’s Department, Cloverdale Volunteer Fire Department, Putnam County Coroner’s Office, Indiana Department of Transportation, and Curtis Wrecker Service.
Smith’s family has been notified.
Dillsboro Man Arrested for Possession of Child Pornography
On Friday, June 28th, a Dillsboro, Indiana man turned himself in at the Dearborn County Law Enforcement Center on charges of possession of child pornography after a warrant was issued for his arrest following an investigation by Indiana State Police Detectives with the Indiana Crimes Against Children Unit.
The investigation began in May 2019 when the Indiana State Police was contacted after a cyber tip was provided to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. During the course of the investigation, detectives determined that Karl Hoffrogge, age 20, Dillsboro, Indiana had requested and received nude pictures from a juvenile female through a social media site in January and February 2019. When the offense occurred, Hoffrogge was an assistant wrestling coach at South Dearborn Middle School in Aurora, Indiana where the victim was a student.
At the conclusion of the investigation, the case was presented to the Dearborn County Prosecutor’s Office. This resulted in a warrant being issued for Hoffrogge on one count of possession of child pornography, class 6 felony, and two counts of attempted possession of child pornography, class 6 felonies.
Hoffrogge was incarcerated at the Dearborn County Law Enforcement Center pending his initial appearance in the Dearborn County Circuit Court.
An arrest photo of Hoffrogge may be obtained by contacting the Dearborn County Law Enforcement Center.
Inquiries about Hoffrogge’s employment status with the South Dearborn School Corporation may be directed to the school corporation.
Father and Son Arrested for Pounds of Marijuana
A father and son from Ohio were arrested this morning (7/1) for possessing over two pounds of raw marijuana, and another two pounds of marijuana edibles, waxes and oils, after the car they were driving was stopped for speeding. This morning around 8:30 a.m.
Indiana State Trooper Mark Hanna was on I-70 near the New Castle exit when he clocked an east bound Ford Fusion at 89 M.P.H. in the 70 M.P.H. zone.
Hanna got the vehicle stopped near the New Castle exit and made contact with the driver, Christofer Karr, age 39 of Reynoldsburg, Ohio, who was found to be unlicensed. As Hanna spoke to the driver and his passenger, 22-year-old Todd Karr, also of Reynoldsburg and also unlicensed, he could smell the odor of raw marijuana coming from inside the vehicle. Troopers Snyder and Fields were nearby and came to assist Hanna with the traffic stop.
Further investigation by the officers turned up two pounds of packaged raw marijuana, and another two pounds of packaged marijuana edibles, waxes, and oils. The father-son duo had recently visited Colorado, (where marijuana and its derivatives are legal,) and purchased the items at a marijuana dispensary.
While legal to possess in Colorado, raw marijuana and associated products are not legal to possess in Indiana. Christofer and Todd Karr were arrested and lodged in the Henry County Jail for “A” Misdemeanor Dealing Marijuana.
Washington County Inmate Roster – 7-1-19
June 28
Salem Police Department
Kerstin Renee Garland, 19, Floyds Knobs
- Illegal Consumption of Alcoholic Beverage By A Minor
Madison Star Baker, 18, Floyds Knobs
- Illegal Consumption of Alcoholic Beverage By A Minor
- Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated, Endangering a Person
- Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated
Lee Roy Cox, 48, Austin
- Driving While Suspended
Bryan K. Scott, 30, Salem
- Operating a Vehicle While License Suspended or Revoked
Amanda Gayle Gauge, 37, Salem
- Theft
Washington County Sheriff’s Department
Kevin M Young, 48, Salem
- Contempt of Court
Jessica Ann Losson, 32, Salem
- Here for Court
June 29
Salem City Police Department
Kattrina Lynn Baker, 29, Salem
- Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated, Endangering a Person
- Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated With an Alcohol Equivalent of .15 grams of Alcohol
Washington County Sheriff’s Department
Albert L Hardin, 28, Pekin
- Habitual Traffic Offender
City of Salem Police
Jacob Wayne Howell, 24 Salem
- Operating a Vehicle While License Suspended or Revoked
Ross Lee Greene, 37, Pekin
- Possession of Paraphernalia
- Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated Per Se
- Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated With an Alcohol Equivalent of .15 grams of Alcohol
June 30
Washington County Sheriff’s Department
Galeb Zane Sowder, 23, Campbellsburg
- Battery or Battery by Bodily Waste Resulting in Moderate Bodily Injury
July 1
Washington County Sheriff’s Department
Jonathan Andrew Martin, 27, Pekin
- Residential Entry
- Criminal Mischief
Nathan Brock Anderson, 25, Mitchell
- Invasion of Privacy
Death Investigation of 2-Year-Old Hardinsburg Boy
A 2-year-old Hardinsburg boy has died in a possible swimming pool drowning.
The death is under investigation by the Washington County Sheriff’s Department.
At approximately 5:49pm on Sunday, June 30, 2019 Washington County Sheriff’s Deputies Paul Ginkins and Matt Hein responded to 9920 Cedar Lane, Hardinsburg in reference to a 911 call about a 2-year-old male who was found in a swimming pool, not breathing.
When the officers arrived on scene the boy was being placed into an ambulance and was transported to IU Health Paoli Hospital.
The hospital declared him to be deceased a short time later.
The incident is still under investigation at this time.
Other departments involved were the Washington County Sheriff’s Department, Indiana State Police, Washington County EMS, Posey Township Fire Department and the Orange County Coroner’s Office.