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Thelma J. Sease, age 69, of Salem

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Mrs. Thelma J. Sease, age 69, of Salem, passed away Friday, May 17 at Meadow View Health Care in Salem.

Mrs. Sease was born October 22, 1949 in Washington County, Indiana the daughter of Thomas R. Dowling and Amba E. Spurgeon Dowling.  She was a former employee of LeWeb and MicroTek.  She was a member of Faith Baptist Church.

On May 1, 1971, Thelma married Roger Sease and he survives.  She is also survived by two sons:  Jeremy Sease (Marla) of Louisville and John Sease of Salem, three sisters:  Wanda Mays of Salem, Carol Dale of Floyds Knobs, and Danna Sue Sease of Salem, and three grandchildren. 

She was preceded in death by three brothers:  Everett Fleenor, Jesse Dowling and Thomas Dowling Jr., four sisters:  Doris Dunn, Lula Fern Frost, Kathy Baker and Linda Dowling and her parents.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11:00AM at Weathers Funeral Home. 

Burial will follow in Crown Hill Cemetery. 

Visitation will be Tuesday from 4-8PM and Wednesday from 9AM-time of service.

 

Joseph “Joe” Jackson, age 52, of Salem

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Mr. Joseph “Joe” Jackson, age 52, of Salem, passed away Friday, May 17 at Hosparus Inpatient Care Center in Louisville.

Mr. Jackson was born October 5, 1966, in Salem, the son of Donald and Wanda Payne Jackson. 

He was an employee of Kimball Manufacturing in Salem. 

Joe spent many years coaching, most recently as Salem Varsity Girl’s Assistant and prior to that, several years as Salem Varsity Boy’s Assistant Coach. 

He also coached Football and Basketball for West Washington Schools.

Joe is survived by his wife:  Lori Roberts Jackson. 

They were married June 25, 1994. 

He is also survived by his son:  Zane Jackson (Baylie Musson) of Fort Wayne, his parents:  Don and Wanda Jackson of Salem, and his sister:  Teresa Jackson of Salem.

Funeral services will be held Monday at 11:00AM at Weathers Funeral Home. 

Burial will follow in Crown Hill Cemetery.  Visitation will be Sunday from 2-6PM and Monday from 9AM-time of service.

The family asks that, in lieu of flowers, memorial donations be made to:  Salem Basketball, Salem High School C/O Hank Weedin, 700 N. Harrison St. Salem, IN 47167.

Donation envelopes will be available at the funeral home.

Winslow Found By Family; Silver Alert Cancelled

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According to the Washington County Sheriff’s Department, an 84-year-old woman that was reported missing at 3:21a this morning has been found. 

Police say she was found by her family. 

Police along with the help of fire departments from Salem, Gibson and Franklin assisted. 

The Washington County Sheriff’s Department investigated the disappearance of Imogene Winslow, 84, 5 feet 3 inches tall, 115 pounds, white hair with brown eyes, and last seen wearing a light blue shirt, light colored pants, and black shoes.

Imogene was reported missing from Salem  and was last seen on Saturday, May 18, 2019 at 5:00 pm. 

She was believed to be in extreme danger and may require medical assistance. 

Silver Alert For Imogene Winslow, 84, missing

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The Washington County Sheriff’s Department is investigating the disappearance of Imogene Winslow, an 84 year old white female, 5 feet 3 inches tall, 115 pounds, white hair with brown eyes, and last seen wearing a light blue shirt, light colored pants, and black shoes.

Imogene is missing from Salem, Indiana which is 103 miles south of Indianapolis and was last seen on Saturday, May 18, 2019 at 5:00 pm.  She is believed to be in extreme danger and may require medical assistance. 

If you have any information on Imogene Winslow, contact the Washington County Sheriff’s Department at 812-883-5999 or 911.

This concludes this Silver Alert.

Vevay Woman Killed in I-74 Crash This Morning

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A 28 year old woman from Vevay Indiana was killed this morning in a single vehicle roll-over crash along I-74 in Shelby County.

At 10:45 a.m. emergency crews were called I-74 westbound near the 107 mile marker for a single vehicle crash. Callers were reporting one person had been ejected from the car and another was trapped inside.

When first responders arrived on scene they found a female outside of the vehicle unresponsive and not breathing. Despite life saving efforts, Samantha Boyer of Vevay Indiana was pronounced deceased on the scene.

A male passenger was entrapped and had to be extricated by the fire department and was later transported to Methodist Hospital in critical condition. 

Investigators have preliminarly determined a 2008 Toyota, driven by Boyer, ran off the side of I-74, came back across the westbound lanes and went off the right side of the road, it then rolled several times and came to rest on a side road. Ms. Boyer was not wearing a seatbelt was was ejected from the vehicle. At this time troopers do not know what caused the vehicle to run off the road, alcohol is not suspected however standard procedure with all fatal crashes requires a blood test for impairment, those results are pending. 

The investigation is ongoing and there is no further information to release at this time. 

Clark County Inmate Roster – 5-17-19

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booking history 5-17-19 with photo

Lawrence County Inmate Roster – 5-17-19

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Lawrence Co arrest

Washington County Inmate Roster – 5-17-19

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May 16

Washington County Sheriff’s Department

Steven B Corthorn, 34, Salem

  • Invasion of Privacy

City of Salem Police

Christopher Reed Sanders, 21, Salem

  • Legend Drug
  • Failure to Appear on Felony Charge
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Mauckport Man Arrested for Domestic Battery

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On Tuesday, May 14, 2019, at approximately 5:30 p.m., Emergency Personnel were dispatched to the baseball fields at the Friends of Harrison County Youth Sports Complex, located at 167 Jenkins Court Northeast, in reference to a man allegedly battering a child.   

Trooper Jeremy Simcoe was first to arrive on the scene and was met by several parents who stated that the man, later identified as Brian S. Hayse, 46, Mauckport, IN.,  and the young boy were inside Hayse’s black Ford pickup truck in the complex parking lot.  Trooper Simcoe was advised that parents had moved their vehicles to block the exit to the parking lot to prevent Hayse from leaving before police arrived. 

As a result of the investigation, Trooper Simcoe and other responding officers determined that Hayse struck the child in the face and buttocks repeatedly and that the child had visible marks on both his face and buttocks.  The investigation further determined that the incident allegedly began because the child has spilled a drink inside of Hayse’s pickup truck.

Brian S. Hayse was arrested at the scene by Trooper Simcoe and transported to the Harrison County Jail. 

Brian S. Hayse is charged with Domestic Battery, a Level 5 Felony.  

Trooper Simcoe was assisted by officers from the Corydon City Police Department and the Harrison County Sheriff’s Department. 

Two From Mitchell Arrested For Dealing Heroin Dealing

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On Friday, May 10th, Indiana State Police and the Mitchell Police Department investigated a report of heroin dealing on Moffatt Road in Mitchell.

During the investigation, probable cause was obtained that led to the issuance of a search warrant for the residence. Indiana State Police DES Detectives, Mitchell Police Officers Shawn Cabral and Ryan Duckett, along with ISP Detective Zach Robbins, Sgt. Greg Day, and Trp. Chris Griggs executed the search warrant. 

The search resulted in the seizure of heroin, drug paraphernalia, and other evidence of dealing.

In addition, it was discovered the drug dealing taking place was allegedly in the presence of a small child under the age of five. The Department of Child Services was contacted and arrangements were made for the safety of the child.

After the search warrant was executed and interviews of the suspects were completed, the following arrests were made;

Jacob Roach (22 yrs old of Mitchell)

  1. Dealing Heroin, Level 4 Felony
  2. Possession of Heroin, Level 6 Felony
  3. Neglect of a Dependent, Level 6 Felony

Carmyn Goodman (21 yrs old of Mitchell)

  1. Possession of Heroin, Level 6 Felony
  2. Neglect of a Dependent, Level 6 Felony

Both Roach and Goodman were incarcerated at the Lawrence County Jail.  This investigation is continuing and it is expected that further charges will be forthcoming.

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