Washington County Inmate Roster – 7-19-24


Possession of marijuana hash oil hashish or salvia


Possession of syringe
Operating a vehicle while intoxicated endangering a person
Operating a vehicle with a controlled substance in the person’s body
Possession of paraphernalia

Public nudity

Possession of syringe
Possession of paraphernalia
Possession of marijuana hash oil hashish or salvia
Possession of a controlled substance

Possession of paraphernalia
Possession of syringe
Possession of marijuana hash oil hashish or salvia
Possession of a controlled substance

Residential entry
Theft
Criminal Mischief


Possession of paraphernalia

Hardinsburg man charged with child molestation and related crimes
Indiana State Police served an arrest warrant on a Hardinsburg man on Friday for child molestation and other related charges following a month-long investigation.
The investigation began on June 12, 2024, after an Indiana Department of Child Services (DCS) family case manager was made aware of the allegations.
The case manager then contacted ISP Detective Travis Baker who initiated a criminal investigation working alongside DCS personnel.
The investigation included a forensic interview conducted at a local child advocacy center and Detective Baker obtained a search warrant for cell phones related to the investigation.
As a result of the investigation and search, Detective Baker believed illegal sexual contact occurred between the child and 31-year-old Michael Allen Richardson of Hardinsburg, Indiana.
Richardson was arrested on a warrant for the current charges while incarcerated at the Washington County Jail for previous and separate charges.
Charges for this investigation are listed below:
- Child Molesting (4 counts) – Level 1 Felony.
- Child Exploitation (5 counts) – Level 4 Felony.
- Incest (4 counts) – Level 4 Felony.
Jayden Ryan Clark, age 20 of Salem
Jayden Ryan Clark, age 20 of Salem, Indiana passed away Wednesday, July 17, 2024. Born October 20, 2003 in New Albany, Indiana, he was the son of Craig Ryan Clark and Ashley Dawn (Crandall).
He was an employee of Sullivans Concrete in Salem, IN. A graduate of Greenwood High School class of 2022. He loved the outdoors, enjoyed fishing and hiking in his spare time and truly was an adventurer.
Survivors include: Father & Stepmother: Craig Ryan and Sara Jo Clark of Salem, Indiana; Mother: Ashley Dawn and partner Ryan Wisecarver; Sister: Khloe Crockett; Brother: Jayce Crockett; Sister: Kylie Crockett; Brother: Jakob Wells; Sister: Rayna Jo Clark. Grandparents, Lechia Clark, Lisa Ingram, Tim Crandall and Jeff & Cindy Ribelin.
He was preceded in death by his grandfather Jim Clark.
Funeral Service: 11:00 am Monday at Southern Hills Church with Pastor Troy Merry officiating.
Friends are invited to gather at Monday July 22 from 9 to 11 am at Southern Hills Church.
The funeral service will begin at 11 am Monday with Pastor Troy Merry officiating.
Interment and committal service will follow at Crown Hill Cemetery in Salem, Indiana.
Earl Everett Hood, 81 and Joyce Sue Deatrick Hood, 83
Earl Everett Hood, 81, and his wife, Joyce Sue Deatrick Hood, 83, of Corydon, died Thursday, July 18, 2024,
near Georgetown, Indiana.
Earl was born June 3, 1943, in Louisville, Kentucky, to the late Earl Edward and Ruby Clara Klinglesmith Hood. He was a self-employed plumber and owner of H&H Plumbing in Corydon and was a member of Pleasant Ridge Church near Corydon.
Joyce was born November 7, 1940, in Depauw, Indiana, to the late Robert E. and Minnie Lofton Smith. She was a former beautician, was retired from Farm Bureau Insurance and was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Corydon and Pleasant Ridge Church near Corydon.
Earl was preceded in death by his parents and his first wife, Evelyn E. Garbrough Hood.
Joyce was preceded in death by her parents; her first husband, Edward B. Deatrick and her brother, Robert M. Smith, Sr..
Survivors include their daughters, Sarah Travis and Jill Combs (Tony), their 5 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren; Earl’s brother, Melvin E. Hood (Sharon); Joyce’s Brother, Phil A. Smith (Carletta); Joyce’s sister, Phyllis Ann Collar; and many loving nieces and nephews.
Funeral services for Earl and Joyce will be at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, July 27, 2024, at Beanblossom-Cesar Funeral Home in Corydon. Earl’s burial will be in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery near Corydon and Joyce’s burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery in Corydon.
Visitation will be from 11:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Friday and after 10:00 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home.
The families request that expressions of sympathy be made to Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.
Barbara Sue Albertson, age 65, of Salem
Barbara Sue Albertson, age 65, of Salem, passed away Tuesday, July 16 at her home.
Mrs. Albertson was born July 18, 1958, in Louisville, Kentucky, the daughter of Harley and Eveline Smith McAdams.
Barbara was preceded in death by her husband: Larry Albertson, four brothers: Tony McAdams, Joseph Davy, Randall Smith and Daymon McAdams, a sister: Judy McAdams, and her parents.
She is survived by her children: Timmy McAdams (Sherry) and Amy Smith (John) both of Salem, a brother: Harley McAdams of Beaver Dam, Kentucky, two sisters: Wendy Drake (Kenny) of Beaver Dam, Kentucky and Norma Johnson of Hartford, Kentucky, 4 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.
Cremation was chosen and burial will be in Beaver Dam at a later date.
Donna S. Cannon, age 60 of Salem
Donna S. Cannon, age 60 of Salem, passed away July 16, 2024 at Baptist Health Floyd.
Mrs. Cannon was born May 13, 1964, in Salem, the daughter of Harold and Marilyn Sue Crane Jones. She was baptized at Canton Christian Church.
Mrs. Cannon is survived by her husband of 27 years, David. She is also survived by her son Gavin Brown. Donna is also survived by her brother, Rick Jones (Brenda) of Seymour, and two sisters: Sherry Lyles (Dale) of Salem and Marsha Pfeiffer of Bedford, a granddaughter Kelsey Hopkins and several nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Cannon is preceded by her parents, her son, Nicholas Jerome Hopkins and her sister Brenda Hattabaugh.
Services will be held Tuesday, July 23 at 6P.M. at Weathers Funeral Home. Visitation will be also be Tuesday, July 23 from 2:00P.M until the time of service at the funeral home.
James Boyd Apple, age 81 of Salem
James Apple, born on September 10, 1942, passed away peacefully on July 18, 2024, at the age of 81. He was born in Paoli, Indiana, to Max Boyd
and Zoe Anna Apple.
At the age of nine, James and his family moved to Salem, where his father opened the Apple Drug Store.
It was in this store that James’s lifelong career as a pharmacist began. As a young boy, he would sweep the sidewalk in front of the store before heading
off to school.
James graduated from Salem High School and went on to attend Purdue University. After completing his education, he served in the army during
the Vietnam War, where he worked in the pharmacy at Fort Knox.
During this time, he married and had two children, Jimmy and Danny. After his service, James returned to Salem to serve the community he loved.
In 1982, James met the love of his life, Diana. They dated for six years before blending their families and getting married.
James had his two sons, Jimmy and Danny, while Diana brought Scott, Todd, and Amy into
their new family. With five children all within five years of age, their home was often lively and fun, especially with the kids attending rival schools, West Washington and Salem, and later IU and Purdue.
A memorable highlight of their early years together was when Danny and Todd insisted on joining James and Diana on their honeymoon.
James and Diana built a beautiful home in Salem, which became the hub for family gatherings, holidays, and many cherished sleepovers with their
grandchildren.
Throughout their life together, James and Diana had the opportunity to travel, visiting places like Hawaii, Germany, France, and Austria. James
often joked that before marrying Diana, he had never ventured west of Campbellsburg. They loved their trips together.
After selling Apple Drug Store, James continued his successful career by working at various drug stores making many friends in the community.
He found great joy in his 12 grandchildren, watching them grow and succeed- even though he often commented on the chaos they brought! He was immensely proud of his family. There’s no doubt James lived a full and rich life.
His family takes comfort in knowing that he entered the gates of Heaven peacefully, with his mind and body fully restored. James Apple was a
beloved husband, father, grandfather, and friend, and will be dearly missed by all who shared life with him.
Donations may be made to the James and Diana Touch Tomorrow fund at the Washington County Community Foundation.
Visitation: 4 to 8 pm Thursday July 25th and after 9 am Friday at Dawalt Funeral Home.
Funeral Service: 11:00 am Friday at Dawalt Funeral Home with Interment following at Crown Hill Cemetery in Salem.
Judy Nale, age 85, of Salem
Judy Nale, age 85, of Salem, passed away peacefully on Thursday morning, July 18, 2024, at her residence. Born October 8, 1938, she was the daughter of the late Lee and Mildred Stewart.
She was a member of the American Legion Post 41, the Moose Lodge, and a life member of the VFW Post 6636.
Judy is survived by her sons, Mike (Diane) Nale, and Jim (Denise) Nale; brother, Robert Stewart; sister, Becky Bailey; 5 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents; Lee E. Nale, her husband for over 60 years; and a brother-in-law.
Her funeral service will be held on Monday, July 22, at 11:00 AM at Hughes-Taylor Funeral Home in Salem, with burial to follow at Old Blue River Cemetery. Visitation will be held on Sunday, July 21, from 2-6 PM, and on Monday from 10:00 AM until time of service at the funeral home.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Old Blue River Cemetery Fund.
Salem Crossing Earns 2024 Silver Award For Quality
Salem Crossing, a member of American Senior Communities (ASC), has been recognized as a 2024 Silver – Achievement in Quality Award recipient by the American Health Care Association and National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL).
The award is the second of three distinctions possible through the AHCA/NCAL National Quality Award Program, which recognizes organizations that meet progressively rigorous standards of performance to further improve the lives of residents and staff in long term care.
Salem Crossing joins 13 other ASC communities in receiving Silver status this year.
There are also 14 other ASC locations who have previously achieved and continue to maintain AHCA/NCAL Silver status. ASC communities currently account for 60% of all Indiana Silver recipients.
CEO Steve Van Camp said, “Achieving Silver status makes all of us at ASC incredibly proud of the teams at each of this year’s recipient communities.
Reaching this level and maintaining it takes hard work and a strong focus on continuous quality care, all day, every day.
It requires a united effort from each staff member and cannot be accomplished without dedication to teamwork and adherence to our core values.”
The National Quality Award Program has three progressive levels: Bronze, Silver, and Gold.
At the Silver level, recipients previously met criteria for the Bronze award and can now move on to the final and most prestigious level of the program, the Gold – Excellence in Quality Award.
Trained examiners review each application to determine if the communities have met the demands of the criteria.
SThe National Quality Awards will be presented during Delivering Solutions 24, the AHCA/NCAL Convention & Expo, October 6-9, 2024, in Orlando, Florida. HD18583
Jackson County Inmate Roster – 7-17-24
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