

Charges
Battery or battery by bodily waste (BBW) resulting in serious bodily injury
Other Info
| Middle Name: | R |
| Date Released: | 11/4/2024 3:28:29 PM |
| Sched Release: | |
| Booking Date: | 10/31/2024 6:02:00 PM |
| Holds: | No |
| Current Age: | 45 |
| Hair Color: | Bald |
| Eye Color: | Blue |
| Race: | White |
| Sex: | M |
| Arresting Agency: | Washington County Sheriff’s Dept |
| Arrest Date: | 10/31/2024 |
| City: | Salem |
| State: | IN |
| Zip: | 47167 |



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Scott County Inmate Roster – 11-6-24

IC 35-44.1-2-9(MA) ~ FAILURE TO APPEAR
IC 35-44.1-2-9(MA) ~ FAILURE TO APPEAR



IC 35-48-4-7(A)MA ~ POSSESSION SCHEDULE I, II, III, OR IV CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
IC 35-48-4-11(A)MB ~ POSSESSION MARIJUANA/HASH OIL/HASHISH OR SALVIA
IC 35-48-4-8.3(A)MA ~ POSSESSION OF PARAPHERNALIA

IC 35-48-4-6.1(A)FL6 ~ POSSESSION OF METHAMPHETAMINE
IC 35-48-4-7(C)MA ~ POSSESSION SCHEDULE I, II, III, OR IV CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE – SCHEDULE VIOLATION
Debra Ann Sturdevant, age 60, of Salem
Debra Ann Sturdevant, age 60, of Salem, passed away Sunday, November 3 at Baptist Health Floyd.
Debra was born August 9, 1964, in Bartholomew County the daughter of John W. Badger and Anita Ingram Miller. She was a graduate of Salem High School, Class of 1982. She was baptized at the First Christian Church in Salem.
She is survived by her daughter: Candace Sturdevant of Salem, her father: John W. Badger of Columbus, her mother: Anita Miller of Salem, two sisters: Jackie Journell (Ron) of Salem and Nancy Sizemore of Salem, a half-sister: Johnna Badger of Ohio and a grandson: Daniel Livers of Salem, two nieces, two nephews, 2 great-nephews and 1 great niece.
She was preceded in death by a sister: Patricia Badger and an infant grandson.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 12:00PM at Weathers Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Crown Hill Cemetery.
Visitation will be Wednesday from 10AM-time of service.
Brenda Kay Reed, 79
Brenda Kay Reed, 79, beloved mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, entered eternal rest with her angels on November 3, 2024, surrounded by family.
She was born on September 12, 1945, to James and Stella Tanksley in Salem, Indiana. Brenda found joy in the everyday moments that many might overlook.
She loved sitting on her front porch, watching the birds gather at her feeders, and was always eager to check the mail for her neighbors—a small but significant act that showed her big heart.
She had a natural gift for conversation and could often be found chatting with her brother, sister, cousin, daughter-in-law, granddaughter, sons, friends, and neighbors on the phone, always taking the time to catch up and share a laugh.
A chatty cathy to say the least, but such an amazing listener. She never judged and always had an open door for anyone who needed to feel loved or heard, even when she was struggling herself.
An avid gardener, Brenda spent countless hours tending to her beloved flower gardens, proudly cultivating rose of sharon flowers, irises, and tulips. She took immense pride in her outdoor spaces and would often be found pulling weeds, ensuring every inch was cared for.
She also enjoyed digging for yellow root and ginseng, embracing the beauty of nature with her hands in the earth. When she wasn’t outside in her garden, she took immense joy in building puzzles.
She loved spending hours filling her dining room table with the patchwork of pieces, but only 1000 piece puzzles would suffice, any smaller, they weren’t challenging enough, any bigger they wouldn’t fit her table.
Brenda had a special bond with her grandchildren, spending time playing on the floor creating with play-doh, coloring books, and toy trucks. Her home was always full of love and laughter.
In her younger years, Brenda was known for cooking comforting family meals, a tradition she cherished deeply. She took pleasure in preparing dishes that brought people together, often around the dinner table, where stories were shared and memories were made. When it came to her personal comforts, Brenda had a fondness for warm, fuzzy socks, soft blankets, and cozy gowns.
She enjoyed the simple luxury of making her home a place of peace and beauty, even down to making her bed up beautifully on a daily basis. She also had a fondness for teapots and could often be found sipping tea with a slice of lemon—just the way she liked it.
Brenda’s life was a testament to the joy found in the small, everyday moments, and her legacy will live on in the hearts of those who knew her.
Brenda is preceded in death by her parents, Stella and James Rollie Tanksley; foster parents, Arthur and Alberta Gray; 7 siblings, Richard Dean Tanksley, Roger Tanksley, James Tanksley, Joann Kitzero, Shirley Kilburn, Elvin Gray, and Loren Gray; her grandson, Danny Lee Sill II; and 1 cousin Maxine Wheeler.
Left to cherish her memory, Brenda is survived by 2 sons, Brian Sill (Joy), and Danny Sill (Mary); 9 grandchildren, Brandon Sill, Kendra Sill, Ashley McKim (Nathan), Kenneth Wilson (Jessica), Jonathan Wilson, Troy Wilson (Sharayah), Billy Wilson, Chrystle Felts-Nieft (Brian) and Desiree Ziemer (Claye); 3 siblings, JC Chastain, Patty Kirby Sharp (Jim), Gerald Gray (Margaret); 1 cousin, Randall Robinson; 25 great-grandchildren, and a host of extended family and close friends.
A funeral service for Mrs. Brenda Reed will be held at 1 PM on Saturday, November 9, 2024, at Dawalt Funeral Home, 204 E. Market Street, Salem, Indiana.
Visitation will be held from 9 AM to 1 PM at the funeral home, prior to the service. Burial at Hop Cemetery, in Campbellsburg, Indiana will follow the funeral service.
Following the burial at Hop Cemetery, there will be a celebration of life held at Salem Agape Ministries located at 1002 Lee Street, Salem, Indiana.
Vernon Lee Bell, age 64 of Vallonia
Vernon Lee Bell, age 64 of Vallonia, Indiana passed away Sunday, November 2, 2024, in Ascension St. Vincent Salem Hospital.
Born June 24, 1960 in Louisville, Kentucky, he was the son of the late Maurice Bell and Sue (Mitchell) Duncan.
He was a 1978 graduate of Bullitt Central High School in Shepherdsville, Kentucky.
On October 29, 2022 he married Beverly June (Coy) Bell, who survives.
Also surviving are: 2 Sisters: Karen Samuels of Danville, Kentucky and Theresa Duncan of Louisville, Kentucky; 1 Stepson: Chris (Shannon) Rountree; 2 Uncles: Bruce (Joann) Mitchell and Dennis (Diane) Mitchell; Aunt: Betty Mitchell; 2 Step grandsons: Keith and Tyler and 1 niece and 5 nephews.
He was preceded in death by 2 sisters, Marilyn Caines and Carolyn Crowe.
Funeral Service: 2:00 pm Wednesday at Dawalt Funeral Home with Jaime Bennett officiating.
Visitation: 10 am to 2 pm Wednesday.
Evansville Man Arrested after Overnight Chase
An Evansville man was arrested after an overnight car chase and after fleeing on foot.
Arrested and Charged was Kevin L. Moman, 31, Evansville, IN
- Resisting Law Enforcement with a Vehicle, Level 6 Felony
- Possession of a Narcotic Drug, Level 6 Felony
- Driving While Suspended, Class A Misdemeanor
- Outstanding Warrant (Vanderburgh County)

Monday night, November 4, at approximately 11:30 p.m., Trooper Trey Stewart was patrolling Green River Road near Covert Avenue when he stopped the driver of a 2016 Hyundai for not wearing his seat belt.
While Trooper Stewart was approaching the vehicle, the driver accelerated away from the traffic stop and continued east on Covert Avenue before turning south on Shoshoni Lane.
The driver made a U-turn at Pollack Avenue and drove back north on Shoshoni Lane and then east on Covert Avenue.
The driver made another U-turn near I-69 and continued west on Covert Avenue before driving south on Hicks Drive and then west on Pollack Avenue.
When the driver turned north on Elmendorf Avenue he crashed into a ditch and fled on foot.
A perimeter was established, and the driver was eventually located hiding in the 3700 block of Waggoner Avenue.
The driver was identified as Moman and arrested without further incident.
When troopers searched his vehicle, they located a small amount of a suspected narcotic substance.
Further investigation revealed he had an outstanding warrant out of Vanderburgh County for a petition to revoke his probation.
Moman was transported to the Vanderburgh County Jail where he is currently being held without bond.
Arresting Officer: Trooper Trey Stewart, Indiana State Police
Assisting Agencies: Evansville Police, Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office, and Warrick County Sheriff’s Office
Owensboro Kentucky Man Arrested for Dealing a Controlled Substance
During the past 10 months, the Indiana State Police and the Spencer County Sheriff’s Office conducted a drug investigation involving Rebels Marathon gas station in Rockport, IN.
During that investigation, a warrant was issued for Siddharth Aniker, of Owensboro, KY, for Dealing in a Schedule I Controlled Substance, Level 4 Felony.
On November 1, Master Trooper Trey Lytton and Deputy Zach Polster obtained further evidence of illegal drug activity at the business.
A search was obtained for the business through the Spencer County Circuit Court.
During the execution of the search warrant, a large quantity of Schedule I Controlled Substance was located inside and outside of the business.
Aniker was taken into custody on his outstanding warrant and transported to the Spencer County Jail where he is being held on bond.
The investigation is ongoing.
Involved Agencies: Indiana State Police, Spencer County Sheriff’s Office, and Rockport Police Department.









