Washington County Inmate Roster – 6-1-19
May 31
Washington County Sheriff’s Department
Jacob Eugene Hollen, 24, Salem

- Arson
- Auto Theft
- Criminal Mischief loss at least $750 but less than $50,000
- Theft at least $750 but less than $50,000
- Unauthorized entry of a vehicle in the commission of a crime
- intimidation – draws/uses a deadly weapon or person to whom threat communicated is a judge or bailiff.
- Resisting Law Enforcement
Michaela Samantha McCartney, 25, Salem

- Failure to Appear on Felony Charge
- Failure to Appear
- Visiting a Common Nuisance
Roger Alan Casey, 23, Salem

- Possession of Meth
- Assisting in Auto Theft
Samantha Jewell Hollen, 19, Salem

- Auto Theft
Michelle Brandi Bowers, 37, Austin

- Violation of Probation
Anthony Dale Bane, 36, Campbellsburg

- Visiting a Common Nuisance
- Possession of Meth
- Possession of Paraphernalia
Lorn D. Morgan, 52, Fredericksburg

- Maintaining a Common Nuisance
- Possession of Meth
- Possession of Paraphernalia
Kenneth Robert Maness, 47, Campbellsburg

- Maintaining a Common Nuisance
- Possession of Meth
- Possession of Paraphernalia
Indiana State Police
Steven Shane Guthrie, 34, Fredericksburg

- Violation of Probation
- Resisting Law Enforcement
Taylor N Hedrick, 28, Salem

- Resisting Law Enforcement
City of Salem Police
Derek Joseph Tanksley, 32, Salem

- Failure to Appear on Felony Charge
Lisa Ann Griewisch, 47, Salem

- Forgery
June 1
City of Salem Police
David G Burnett, 51, Salem

- Possession of Marijuana, Hash Oil, Hashish, or Salvia
- Possession of paraphernalia
Tyler Scott Fleenor, 21, Salem

- Operating a Vehicle While License Suspended or Revoked
Washington County Sheriff’s Department
Juanita M. White, 32, Austin

- Possession of a Syringe
53-year-old Marengo Man Found in Hardy Lake
Indiana Conservation Officers are investigating a possible drowning that occurred Saturday afternoon at Hardy Lake in Scott County.
Just after 4 p.m. responders were dispatched to the beach area of Hardy Lake regarding a possible drowning.
Tim Nickelson, 53, of Marengo, was recovered in approximately 4 feet of water by other swimmers.
Once out of the water, CPR was started before Nickelson was transported to Scott Memorial Hospital, where he was subsequently pronounced dead.
Initial Investigation has revealed that Nickelson was swimming with friends and family when they noticed he was missing.
Swimmers at the beach began searching the water, eventually locating Nickelson under the surface.
The exact cause of death is pending an autopsy, which is scheduled for Monday.
Scott County Sheriff’s Department and Indiana State Police responded to the scene.
Inmate Found Dead at Washington County Jail
According to Washington County Sheriff Brent Miller a male inmate was found dead in the Washington County Detention Center Friday morning.
He said the Indiana State Police are investigating the death, which, he said would likely not involve foul play.
“We’re following protocol,” said Miller. “We are being 100% transparent.”
Miller said the Washington County Prosecutor was notified immediately.
An autopsy was being performed this morning by the Washington County Coroner.
The Indiana State Police said they rarely issue a press release if there was no foul play involved.
A name has not been released at this time
Scott County Inmate Roster – 5-30-19
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Update – Search underway for man missing in Tippecanoe River (White County)
Indiana Conservation Officers report the body of Stephen Pitts (58) of Indianapolis has been recovered south of the Norway Dam on the Tippecanoe River in White County.
Last night at approximately 8:50 p.m. the Monticello Fire Department advised they had located and recovered a body believed to be Pitts, who had been missing in the water since Monday morning.
Indiana Conservation Officers and the White County Coroner’s Office were contacted for further investigation. The official cause of death is pending, but is believed to be accidental drowning. Family notification has been made.
Pitts was last seen kayaking near the Norway Dam on May 27th, when witnesses reported observing him being pulled by a recirculating current toward the face of the dam. The kayak Pitts was maneuvering capsized throwing him into the water. Pitts did not resurface.
Indiana Conservation Officers began investigating the disappearance of a man in the Tippecanoe River Monday, May 27 at 8:11 a.m. the White County Communications Center received a 911 call reporting a man was in the Tippecanoe River, just below the Norway Dam.
Investigators learned that three men were in the area to fish. At one point, two men (each in a kayak) were paddling in an area just below the dam. Witnesses report both men were pulled by a recirculating current toward the face of the dam. Because of the recent rain, a substantial amount of water is being released from the dam. The water coming from the dam has created a 20-30 foot tall wall of water near the face of the dam. The force of the water caused one kayak to capsize.
The victim, Stephen Pitts (58) from Indianapolis, was thrown from the kayak. Pitts did have a life jacket in the kayak, but was not wearing it. The second kayaker was able to make it to safety.
Several agencies responded to the scene to assist. Responders were able to contact Northern Indiana Public Service Company (NIPSCO) representatives who were then able to temporarily close the dam to allow rescuers access to the water.
Indiana Conservation Officers and Monticello Firefighters searched the area with boats, sonar, and divers. The Indiana State Police searched the area by helicopter.
At this point Pitts has not been located. The flow of water through the dam has been restored to the levels prior to the incident. Indiana Conservation Officers are continuing to search the river downstream from the Norway Dam by boat. Pitts was last seen wearing tan shorts and a yellow shirt. Any potential sightings should be reported to 911.
While working the search on the Tippecanoe River, Indiana Conservation Officers also responded to the Tippecanoe River near Bluewater Park in Monticello for a capsized boat with two people in the water.
Both were rescued and were uninjured. Additionally, officers responded to Clinton County on the Wildcat Creek for a person trapped in fast moving water.
He was also rescued.
Two Arrested on Drug-Related Charges
On Tuesday, May 28, two Jackson County residents were arrested on drug-related charges following a traffic stop and search warrant in Seymour, Indiana.
The investigation began shortly after 2:30 pm when Trooper Tia Deaton stopped a 2000 Honda passenger car for a traffic violation on Sprenger Road in Seymour. During the course of the traffic stop, Trp. Deaton became suspicious of criminal activity taking place. Trp. Randel Miller and K-9 Jinx responded to assist. Jinx alerted to the odor of illegal drugs coming from the vehicle. During a search of the vehicle, troopers located approximately 50 grams of suspected crystal methamphetamine. The driver of the vehicle, Derrick N. Broshears, age 34, Brownstown, Indiana was arrested on charges of Dealing Methamphetamine and Possession of Methamphetamine.
Troopers then responded to a room at the Motel 6 in Seymour, Indiana that was rented by Broshears. Upon arriving at the room, troopers located April R. Williams, age 38, Crothersville, IN in the room. Troopers obtained a search warrant for the room. During a search, troopers located syringes, drug paraphernalia, a legend drug, and additional evidence of Dealing Methamphetamine. Williams was arrested on charges of Dealing Methamphetamine, Possession of Methamphetamine, Possession of Syringe, Possession of a Legend Drug, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.
Both Broshears and Williams were incarcerated in the Jackson County Jail pending their initial appearances in the Jackson County Circuit Court.
An arrest photo of Broshears was not available. An arrest photo of April Williams may be obtained from the Jackson County Jail.
Marilyn Louise Darlage, 81, of Brownstown
Mrs. Marilyn Louise Darlage, 81, of Brownstown, passed away peacefully on Wednesday at the Lutheran Community Home with her family by her side.
Marilyn was born in Seymour, the daughter of the late Martin and Esther Hackman Rieckers.
She was confirmed at St. John’s Lutheran Church Sauers in 1952 and graduated from Shields High School in 1956.
She was a life-long member of St. John’s Lutheran Church Sauers where she had been a member of the Fellowship Club and the Ladies’ Aid . On June 29, 1958, she married Richard “Doc” Darlage at St. John’s Lutheran Church Sauers. She was a member of the Tri Kappa Card Club and bowled in her younger years. She enjoyed time spent with her husband and friends and dancing with the Brownstown Promenaders, playing euchre, and watching sports. Her favorite teams were Indiana University Basketball, Indiana Pacers and the Cincinnati Reds. She found great enjoyment in life with her family and those very special grand and great grandchildren.
Marilyn is survived by her husband of 60 years, Richard “Doc” Darlage, children: Gary Darlage, Sharon (Micky) Reedy, Brenda (Scott) Thomas and Terry Darlage, grandchildren: Ryan (Alicia) Reedy, Kelly (Nick) Williams, Tyler Reedy, Clint (Katina) Thomas, Cory Thomas, great grandchildren: Alivia Reedy, Adelyn Reedy, Cullen Williams, Camdyn Williams, Cooper Thomas and Tucker Thomas, and a brother: Donald Rieckers and several nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in death by her parents, sister: Shirley Rieckers, sister-in-law: JoEllen Rieckers and brother-in-law and sister-in-law Dean and Shirley Schuerman.
Family and friends may gather at Voss & Sons Funeral Service on Sunday, June 2nd, from 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and at St. John’s Lutheran Church Sauers on Monday after 10:00 a.m. until time of the funeral.
Funeral service will be Monday at11:00 a.m. at St. John’s Lutheran Church Sauers with Rev. Craig Muhlbach officiating.
Christian Burial will follow at the St. John’s Lutheran Church Sauers Cemetery.
Marilyn’s family requests that memorials be designated to St. John’s Lutheran Church or the Lutheran Community Home, in care of Voss & Sons Funeral Service.
Online condolences may be left on the funeral home website www.vossfuneralservice.com
Nolan W. Herkamp, 71, of Seymour
Mr. Nolan W. Herkamp, 71, of Seymour, passed away Thursday, May 30, 2019 at Our Hospice of South Central Indiana. He was born in Seymour to the late Herald J. and LaVerne (Otte) Herkamp.
Funeral services will be conducted by Voss & Sons Funeral Service at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Borchers on Tuesday, June 4 at 11 am with Rev. Stephen Wood officiating and Ms Olga Otte musician. Burial will follow at St. Paul Lutheran Cemetery, Borchers.
Family and friends may call at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Borchers on Monday from 4-8 pm and Tuesday from 10 am until time of service.
On May 27, 1972, he married Carmen Hooker at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Borchers; she survives. Over the years, Nolan was employed with Cummins before moving to Rexnord Bearing where he retired in 2011. He enjoyed farming, NASCAR, reading, and playing Sudoku. He was a Civil War buff that enjoyed reading about the war, studying the many battles and visiting several battlefields.
Nolan is survived by his wife of 47 years, Carmen Herkamp; children, John (Raylene) Herkamp, Shirley (Mark) Anderson, Paul (Canaan) Herkamp and Shonna Wikel; grandchildren, Isaac, Eli, Violet, Kirsten, Tyler, Wyatt, August, Melody, Max, Shaianna, Breanna and Leaianna; 4 great-grandchildren; mother-in-law, Doris Kleffman; sister-in-law, Patty Herkamp; and his beloved Yorkie, Shadow.
He was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Ronnie Herkamp; and son-in-law, Tom Wikel.
Memorials may be written to St. Paul Lutheran Church, Borchers or Tri-State Yorkie and Small Breed Rescue (327 South Franklin Street, Oakland City, IN 47660), in care of Voss & Sons Funeral Service.
Online condolences may be given on the funeral home website at www.vossfuneralservice.com.











