Jackson County Inmate Roster – 10-31-18
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Inmates booked into the Detention Center within the last 24 hours. | |||||||||||||
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Washington County Sheriff’s Department
Edward Haller, 49, Marion, Ohio
Richard Lee McIntosh, 63, of Marengo, Indiana died on October 29, 2018 at Harrison County Hospital in Corydon, Indiana. He was born on June 30, 1955 in Marengo, Indiana to the late Woodrow “Shorty” and Lelia Gibbs McIntosh.
He was a grounds keeper for the Donald Ross Golf Course at French Lick Springs Resort. He was a musician and bass player for 50 years for local area bands. He enjoyed woodworking and loved spending time with his grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents and brothers: John and Mike McIntosh.
He is survived by his wife: Tracey M. (Kaufer) McIntosh of Marengo, IN; sons, Joshua Wilkerson (Amanda) of Marengo, IN and Zachary McIntosh of Lousiville, KY; a brother, Bob McIntosh of Marengo, IN; sisters, Jean Harmon of Sandwich, Illinois, Susie Shelton of Milltown, IN, Judy Gabbard of Marengo, IN and Julia Freels of Maryville, IN; grandchildren: November Barnard, Peyton and Catherine Wilkerson.
Funeral services will be on Saturday, November 3, 2018 at 1:00 pm at the Brown Funeral Home in Milltown, Indiana. Interment will follow in the El Bethel Cemetery near Milltown, Indiana.
Visitation will be on Friday, November 2, 2018 from 4-8 pm and on Saturday, November 3, 2018 from 10:00 am until time of the service time, all at the funeral home.
Bro. Doug Byrum will officiate the service.
Memorial contributions can be made to the Alzheimers Fund, P.O. Box 96011, Washington, DC 20090.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Brown Funeral Home in Milltown, Indiana.
This morning around 10:30, an Indiana State Trooper with Commercial Vehicle Enforcement stopped a tractor-trailer at the eastbound scales located at the 1 mile-marker for a routine DOT inspection.
During conversations with the driver the trooper noticed several
criminal indicators.
After consent from the driver, a search of the tractor-trailer was conducted. Troopers found 220-pounds of suspected cocaine and 65-pounds of suspected methamphetamine.
The drugs were located inside the trailer in travel bags. Estimated street value of the illegal drugs is approximately $5-Million. The tractor-trailer was loaded with aluminum crates and was traveling from California to Ohio.
The driver of the commercial vehicle was incarcerated in the Vigo County jail for the following charges.
Arrested was Ravninder Singh Kaler, age 22, of Bakersfield, California and charged with dealing narcotics, a felony; and possession of narcotics, a felony.
A husband is dead and his wife is in the hospital with life threatening injuries aftern an accident this afternoon on US 150.
This afternoon at approximately 2:30 pm, a 71-year-old Floyds Knobs man was killed in a motorcycle accident on US 150.
Dickey E. Coffee, of Floyds Knobs was pronounced dead at the scene.
His wife, Vonda, 71, was a passenger on the same motorcycle and was transported by ambulance to University of Louisville hospital with life threatening injuries.
Officers from the Indiana State Police and the Washington County Sheriff’s Department responded to the report of a Personal Injury crash involving two motorcycles and a car on U.S. 150 just west of Cross Road in southern Washington County.
A preliminary investigation reveals that a red, 2013 Victory motorcycle, driven by Coffey, was traveling westbound on U.S. 150 near Cross Road.
Dickey Coffey’s son, Kimmy E. Coffey, 51, of Lanesville, IN, was also westbound on his 1983 Honda motorcycle and was travelling westbound along with his father.
Both motorcycles attempted to pass a slow moving pickup truck with trailer which was also travelling westbound.
As the motorcycles began to pass, a gold 2003 Toyota Camry, driven by Whitney Gaines, 25, of Fredericksburg, IN, approached eastbound.
During the pass, it appears that the red 2013 Victory Motorcycle struck the rear of the 1983 Honda motorcycle causing it to veer into the eastbound lane, striking the Toyota Camry.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Coffey were thrown from the motorcycle.
Dickey E. Coffey was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash by the Washington County Coroner.
Vonda Coffee was transported by Washington County EMS to the University of Louisville Hospital with life threatening injuries.
Whitney Gaines was transported to the University of Louisville with non-life threatening injuries.
Kimmy Coffee was not injured.
The crash remains under investigation. U.S.150 was closed for approximately three hours.
The Indiana State Police were assisted by units from the Washington County Sheriff’s Department, the Posey Township Fire Department, Washington County EMS, and the Washington County Coroner’s Office.
On October 29, 2018 members of the Clark County Sheriff’s Office along with several other law enforcement agencies served arrest warrants on individuals related to an ongoing investigation labeled Operation End of Summer Heat.
Over the course of the last several months the Clark County Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Division along with the assistance of other local, state and federal law enforcement partner agencies have conducted numerous drug investigations, targeting drug dealers in and around Clark County.
Throughout the operation law enforcement concentrated their efforts primarily on methamphetamine and heroin distribution due to the opioid epidemic that is plaguing cities and towns across the United States.
Law Enforcement was able to disrupt several large scale drug trafficking organizations, mid-level drug dealers and street level drug pushers and many of those investigations are still on going.
Several drug dealers during the operation were taken off the street and arrested at an earlier time for various reasons such as but not limited to, firearms violations, endangering children by bringing them to drug deals, and transient dealers coming to Indiana from other states.
Through the duration of the operation law enforcement has seized several thousand dollars in illegal narcotics, cash, vehicles and firearms.
This operation has at this point led to four federal indictments with others pending and in excess of twenty others charged at the state level with various felonies.
“I made a promise when I became Sheriff to seek out and arrest drug dealers within our community” stated Sheriff Jamey Noel. “Today, I’m proud to show you the results of our narcotics division and other assisting police agencies from our End of Summer Heat operation.”
The following offenders have been arrested, summonsed, or have warrants filed on them for the following charges:
The Clark County Sheriff’s Office would like to thank the following departments for their assistance in these cases: Jeffersonville Police Department, Clarksville Police Department, New Albany Police Department, Harrison County Sheriff’s Office, Floyd County Sheriff’s Office and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Williams, Michael
Edison, Timothy
Bright, Kaylin
Pittman, Charles
Harvey, Garry
Parker, Ruby
Cox, Cami
Dailey, Anthony
Jones, Jeffrey
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