Jackson County Inmate Roster – 1-27-19
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Ruth E. Eaton, age 97, passed away Wednesday, January 23, 2019. Ruth was born March 16, 1921 at Depauw, Indiana to the late Ollie and Anna Iona Hannel Arnold.
She was retired from the old Keller Manufacturing
Company, former Harrison County Republican Committee Vice Chair Woman and a member of Unity Chapel United Methodist Church.
Also, preceding her in death were her husband, Randall P. Eaton; sister, Frances M. Chinn; brothers, Clement, Oliver Junior, George and Donald Arnold; daughter-in-law, Mary Beth Eaton.
Surviving are sons, Ronald P. Eaton (Karla) and Tommy L. Eaton of Ramsey, IN: Brothers: John F. Arnold of New Salisbury, IN: Merrill J.Arnold (Sheila) of Indianapolis, IN; Russell L. Arnold of Corydon, IN:Grandchildren, Sheri Brangers (Jerry), Rhonda Robbeloth (Kevin), Michelle Biddle (Bob) & Jackie Benfield (Mike) and 7 Great Grandchildren.
Funeral 2 P.M. Sunday, January 27, 2019 at Swarens Funeral Home, 1405 Hwy 64 NW, Ramsey, IN with burial in Woods Chapel Cemetery.
Visitation after 10 A.M. Sunday at the funeral
home.
Memorials may be made to Hosparus Southern Indiana, 502 Hausfeldt LN, New Albany, IN 47150.
Ethel Irene Rothrock, age 90, passed away Saturday, January 26, 2019 at her home.
Ethel was born March 22, 1928 at Corydon, Indiana to the late Manley and Golda Mae Green Taylor. Ethel was a homemaker and a devoted wife and mother.
Also, preceding her in death were her husband, Sherman L. Rothrock; son, Lloyd Rothrock.
Surviving is a daughter, Roxanne Perucca of Corydon, IN.
Funeral 1 P.M. Wednesday, January 30, 2019 at Swarens Funeral Home, 1405 Hwy 64 NW, Ramsey, IN with burial in Thompson Chapel Cemetery, Depauw, IN
Visitation 4- 8 P.M. Tuesday and after 10 A.M. Wednesday at the funeralhome.
Washington County Sheriff’s Department
Bradley Norris, 29, Campbellsburg

Indiana State Police
Troy David Earhart, 41, Salem

Nicholas Michael Daley, 24, Salem

City of Salem Police
Jeremiah Scott Williams, 21, New Pekin

Katherine Saranam Johnston, 33, Indianapolis

Derek Joseph Tanksley, 32, Salem

Rosetta Lee Tanskley, 29, Salem

Washington County Sheriff’s Department
Corey John Kommer, 29, Campbellsburg

Michael Howard, 32, Seymour

Tyler Wayne Schocke, 22, Salem

Salem Police Department
Michelle Alexandria Livingston, 22, Salem

Charles Eli Sylvan Glenn, 25, Palmyra

Steve H. Brown, 42, Salem

Washington County Circuit Court Clerk Sarah Milligan entered a not-guilty plea this morning at her first hearing in Washington Superior Court since being arrested on Friday, Dec. 28 on five charges including illegal possession of a legend drug.
Milligan’s attorney Jennifer Lukemeyer petitioned the court to waive the formal reading of the charges. Washington County Prosecuting Attorney Dustin Houchin didn’t object to that.
Lukemeyer then entered a not-guilty plea on all charges.
Milligan’s attorney asked the court to allow for an extension of time to request a special prosecutor.
Special Judge John Evans of Harrison County agreed and extended the deadline to February 25.
Milligan requested modification of terms of release on bond to allow her to leave the state to travel to the Louisville Metro area.
Houchin had no objection and that request was granted.
Also Houchin said since there was probable cause to believe Milligan was intoxicated (that she failed the tests), he requested the court to send an immediate request to the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles for a suspension of Milligan’s drivers license.
Houchin said that would take a couple of days to be put into effect.
A pre-trial conference has been set for April 26 at 9:30a. The trial has been tentatively set for June 4.
Milligan was originally arrested after an Indiana State Trooper observed her speeding on SR60 in Salem and also noticed the temporary tags on her vehicle were ripped.
She had been stopped by Officer Nigel Smith of the Salem City Police Department the previous night with no incident. He asked her to make sure the proper license plates were attached to the vehicle before she drove the vehicle again.
Milligan drove the vehicle to work that Friday, with the temporary tags still ripped.
According to the Indiana State Police, Miligan failed sobriety tests and was arrested and taken to St. Vincent Salem Hospital where she agreed to a blood alcohol test.
Those results have not been released.
Shortly after her arrest, Milligan was charged with the following:
Her bond was set at $4300 full cash and she was released on December 29 at 6:21p.
According to a probable cause affidavit filed in the arrest of , Indiana State Police found only one and a half prescription pills in her purse after her arrest due to a traffic stop.
The pills were taken by police to a local pharmacy where they were identified as generic forms of Adderral and Suboxone, both prescription drugs, according to State Police Sgt. Carey Huls.
There was no alcohol or other drugs found in the vehicle or on her person.
Milligan has returned to her role as Washington County Clerk however, Judge Larry Medlock issued an order on Thursday, January 24 that banned Milligan from handling any of the clerk’s duties regarding her own case.
Those duties have been shifted to Harrison County Clerk Sherry Brown.
Medlock wrote in the order, “That it is appropriate to relieve the Clerk and her deputies of any and all duties in [her case in]
which Sarah Milligan the elected Clerk is charged with multiple Felonies and due to it being a direct conflict of interest and having the general appearance of impropriety for the Clerk to oversee the filings against her finds the situation untenable and that emergency action must be taken to insure the integrity of the
judicial process”
Medlock noted that Special Judge John Evans of the Harrison Circuit Court was randomly assigned as Special Judge by the district’s administrate assignment Judge.
“This court now finds and orders that the Clerk of the Harrison County Circuit Court is assigned the responsibilities of Special Clerk to accept, process and disseminate all fixture filings and Orders,” Medlock noted. “This Court is taking this extraordinary measure to protect the public’s interest and to avoid the appearance of impropriety and insure the orderly dispensation of
justice.”
Emergency responders have searched the area downstream of the low head dam in Big Blue River in Edinburgh looking for a possible man who they believed fell into the water.
Responders are searching the area downstream from the reported incident in Edinburgh.
They are utilizing boat based searches, probing the shore with pike poles and viewing the area from above with drones.
The identity of the possible victim still remains unknown. Local law enforcement has been following up on leads as they have emerged, but at this point have not identified a missing person. They have watched surveillance video from local business, canvased the area and contacted local schools.
If anyone knows a person who matches the description of the possible victim from the Edinburgh area that is unaccounted for, please contact Johnson County Sheriff Dept.
At approximately 5 p.m., Thursday, a 911 caller reported they saw what they believed to be a male person on top of the dam.
He was described as a white male, blond hair, thin build and wearing a red shirt and blue jeans. The witness said the man entered the water and was swept downstream.
At this time the possible victim remains unidentified and no one has been reported missing from the Edinburgh area this evening. If anyone from the public knows of a person who has not returned home and fits the description of the victim, please contact Johnson County Sheriff Department at 317-736-5155.
Emergency responders will return in the morning to search the area with watercraft, drones and by foot.
Responding agencies include Indiana Conservation Officers, Johnson County Sheriff Dept, Edinburgh Police Department, Bargersville Fire Department, Franklin Fire Department, Shelby County Water Rescue Team, Columbus Fire Department and Ninevah Fire Department.
Yesterday, January 24, 2019 Superintendent Doug Carter recognized long serving civilian and enforcement members of the Indiana State Police who recently achieved milestone anniversaries of 30, 35, 40 and 45 years of dedicated service to the state police and citizens of Indiana.
Each department member pictured below was presented a certificate to commemorate their years of service.
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Annamary Sullivan – 45 years of service Criminal Justice Data Division |
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Maj. Patrick O’Connor – 40 years of service Special Operations Commander |
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Capt. Erv Faulk – 35 years of service Criminal Justice Data Division |
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Maj. Todd Smith – 30 years of service Chief Legal Counsel |
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Lt. Jeffrey Payne – 30 years of service Indianapolis District Commander |
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M/Tpr Lionel Douglas – 30 years of service Lowell District Trooper |
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M/Tpr Kelly Lazzell – 30 years of service Indianapolis District Trooper |
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F/Sgt Michael Nichols – 30 years of service Special |