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Inmate Roster – Lawrence County Sheriff’s Department

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10/31/2017 0110 11/25/1972 *********** M LAWRENCE C 755.00 REL $755 CB RE
GRUBB,DUSTY S ON-SITE 00000000182 POSSESSION OF METHAM Court: Date/Time: -0000
ON-SITE 00000000129 MAINTAINING COMMON N Court: Date/Time: -0000
Citizen? Yes Birth Place Country: US City: BLOOMINGTON State: IN
Class: FELONY
Release Date/Time: 10/31/2017-1330
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10/31/2017 0133 02/08/1998 *********** F LCPD 755.00 SUP II
OSBORNE,ASHLEN C ON SITE 00000000182 POSSESSION OF METHAM Court: Date/Time: -0000
ON SITE 00000000128 POSS OF PARAPHERNALI Court: Date/Time: -0000
ON SITE 00000000130 VISITING COMMON NUIS Court: Date/Time: -0000
ON SITE 00000000127 POSS OF CONTROLLED S Court: Date/Time: -0000
Citizen? Yes Birth Place Country: US City: BLOOOMINGTON State: IN
Class:
Release Date/Time: 10/31/2017-2200
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HANDLEY,TIMOTHY A ON-SITE 00000000082 INTIMIDATION Court: Date/Time: -0000
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ON-SITE 00000000022 BATTERY ON OFFICER-A Court: Date/Time: -0000
Citizen? Yes Birth Place Country: US City: 29 PLAMS State: CA
Class:
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10/31/2017 0518 03/19/1994 *********** M LAWRENCE C 505.00 SUPERIOR COURT
RIVERA,SHAWN M ON-SITE 00000000118 POSS MARIJUANA U/30 Court: Date/Time: -0000
ON-SITE 00000003041 OWI – PER SE – C MIS Court: Date/Time: -0000
Citizen? Yes Birth Place Country: US City: NORTH CAROLINA State: NC
Class: MISDEMEANOR
Release Date/Time: 10/31/2017-0852
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10/31/2017 1146 04/29/1978 *********** M LAWRENCE C 0.00
HOWE,JEFFREY D 47D01-1305-FB-599 00000000180 RETURNED FOR COURT Court: SUPERIOR COURT I Date/Time: -0000
Citizen? Yes Birth Place Country: US City: MONROE COUNTY State: IN
Class:
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10/31/2017 1400 10/19/1962 *********** M LCPD 0.00
JONES,JOHN E 47D02-1706-F4-885 00000000180 RETURNED FOR COURT Court: Date/Time: -0000
Citizen? Yes Birth Place Country: US City: FRANKLIN State: IN
Class:
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JBS15 – Run By: FODDRILL,KYLE

AGENCY: 00 J A I L M A N A G E M E N T
Arrest Report for Courts
10/31/2017 thru 11/01/2017

Book Date Time DOB SSN Charge Charge Sex Arr Ag Bail Bail Agency
Cause No. Code(s) Description(s)

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10/31/2017 1655 08/16/1996 *********** M BEDFORD PD 7,500.00
THORPE,IAN V ON-SITE 0BURGLARY-C BURGLARY – C FELONY Court: Date/Time: -0000
ON-SITE 00000000006 LEAVING SCENE OF PD Court: Date/Time: -0000
Citizen? Yes Birth Place Country: US City: BLOOMINGTON State: IN
Class:
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10/31/2017 1725 03/01/1986 *********** M BEDFORD PD 0.00
HARRISON,BRANDON J 53C07-0510-JP-683 00000000210 HOLD FOR ANOTHER COU Court: Date/Time: -0000
Citizen? Yes Birth Place Country: US City: BEDFORD State: IN
Class:
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10/31/2017 1725 12/09/1963 *********** F BEDFORD PD 20,000.00
THORPE,SUE ON-SITE 0BURGLARY-C BURGLARY – C FELONY Court: Date/Time: -0000
Citizen? Yes Birth Place Country: US City: ELMIRA State: NY
Class:
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10/31/2017 2356 04/27/1998 *********** M LCPD 0.00
WELLS,GARY M II 47D02-1704-F6-5251 00000000202 MOTION TO REVOKE Court: SUPER 2 Date/Time: -0000
Citizen? Yes Birth Place Country: US City: PAOLI State: IN
Class:
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11/01/2017 0510 06/10/1987 *********** F LAWRENCE C 755.00
ANDREWS,IVY ON-SITE 00000000182 POSSESSION OF METHAM Court: Date/Time: -0000
ON-SITE 00000000153 POSSESSION OF A SYRI Court: Date/Time: -0000
ON-SITE 00000000128 POSS OF PARAPHERNALI Court: Date/Time: -0000
ON-SITE 00000000130 VISITING COMMON NUIS Court: Date/Time: -0000
Citizen? Yes Birth Place Country: US City: MADISON State: IN
Class: FELONY
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11/01/2017 0510 11/10/1993 *********** F LAWRENCE C 755.00
CHAVEZ,JASMINE ON-SITE 00000000182 POSSESSION OF METHAM Court: Date/Time: -0000
ON-SITE 00000000153 POSSESSION OF A SYRI Court: Date/Time: -0000
ON-SITE 00000000129 MAINTAINING COMMON N Court: Date/Time: -0000
ON-SITE 00000000128 POSS OF PARAPHERNALI Court: Date/Time: -0000
Citizen? Yes Birth Place Country: US City: BRIZAL State: IN
Class: FELONY
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11/01/2017 0604 11/08/1983 *********** M LAWRENCE C 0.00
ZOOK,MICHAEL 00000000182 POSSESSION OF METHAM Court: Date/Time: -0000

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JBS15 – Run By: FODDRILL,KYLE

AGENCY: 00 J A I L M A N A G E M E N T
Arrest Report for Courts
10/31/2017 thru 11/01/2017

Book Date Time DOB SSN Charge Charge Sex Arr Ag Bail Bail Agency
Cause No. Code(s) Description(s)

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00000000128 POSS OF PARAPHERNALI Court: Date/Time: -0000
00000000130 VISITING COMMON NUIS Court: Date/Time: -0000
Citizen? Yes Birth Place Country: City: ALFA State: ZZ
Class:
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11/01/2017 0631 02/08/1967 *********** M LAWRENCE C 0.00
CHAVEZ,GIOVANNI 00000000128 POSS OF PARAPHERNALI Court: Date/Time: -0000
00000000182 POSSESSION OF METHAM Court: Date/Time: -0000
00000000130 VISITING COMMON NUIS Court: Date/Time: -0000
Citizen? Birth Place Country: PR City: BOISE State: PR

Inmate Roster – Washington County Sheriff’s Department

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October 31 

Washington County Sheriff’s Department

Kaylen Jade Datillo, 23, Salem

  • Theft

17 state parks scheduled for deer reduction hunts

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Select Indiana state parks will close for four days in the coming weeks to allow for controlled deer reductions.
 
The dates for the temporary closings are Nov. 13-14, and Nov. 27-28.
 
The state park properties affected are Chain O’Lakes, Charlestown, Clifty Falls (archery only), Fort Harrison (archery only), Harmonie, Lincoln, McCormick’s Creek, Ouabache, Pokagon, Potato Creek, Shades, Shakamak, Spring Mill & Cave River Valley Natural Area (which are managed and drawn together), Tippecanoe River, Trine State Recreation Area (archery only and managed by Pokagon State Park), Versailles, and Whitewater Memorial.
 

SR 60 Crash Sends Drivers To Hospital

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The intersection of State Road 60 East and James Street was closed for about 40 minutes this morning, while the Washington County Sheriff’s Department investigated a two vehicle crash.

Both driver’s were transported to St. Vincent for treatment of non-life threatening injuries.

Deputy Lucas Gray is the investigating officer and was assisted by the Salem City Police Department, the Indiana State Police Department, the Salem Fire Department and the Washington County Ambulance Service. 

Photo by Brent Miller
Photo by Brent Miller
Photo by Brent Miller
Photo by Brent Miller
Photo by Brent Miller

Moneywise Program Offers Free Financial Literacy Course

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Online financial literacy courses are now being offered to high school students at no cost through the Indiana Moneywise initiative, according to State Rep. Chris May (R-Bedford).

After starting as a pilot program in six Indiana counties during the 2016-2017 school year, Secretary of State Connie Lawson is expanding the Indiana Moneywise Financial Education Program statewide to all Indiana high school students. These web-based courses focus on banking, credit scores, consumer protection, higher education expenses, insurance and taxes, investing, payment types, renting versus owning and savings plans.

“High school students are approaching a time in their lives when they often have to begin making important financial decisions for themselves,” May said. “Providing free classes educating them on a variety of related topics can help them to make these decisions confidently and build a strong foundation for their futures.”

May said the program is available to students in grade levels 9-12, and consists of nine course modules, which take 45-50 minutes each to finish.
“Currently, 52 percent of Hoosiers lack a rainy day fund to cover unexpected emergency expenses,” Lawson said. “Not being prepared for unexpected expenses can financially cripple an individual for years to come and costs them thousands in interest and fees. By teaching students to be financially fit, they will be better prepared to make decisions now that will help them achieve future goals such as applying for financial aid or buying a home.”

The web-based curriculum is derived from state and national financial education standards and adequately prepares students to be responsible for their financial future.

To find out more about the program, visit www.in.gov/sos/indianamoneywise/4495.htm.

State Rep. Chris May (R-Bedford) represents House District 65, which includes all of Brown County, most of Lawrence County and parts of Monroe, Jackson and Johnson counties.

Boil Water Notice until Nov. 1 in Nashville, IN

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A water leak in the 4300 block of State Road 46 West has resulted in a boil order for a number of customers of Nashville Utilities.

This includes:

    • 3272 State Road 46 West to 4440 State Road 46 West;
    • 3484 Hickory Hill Drive to 3772 Hickory Hill Drive;
    • 4023 Yellowwood Road to 4995 Yellowwood Road;
    • 3465 Somerset Lake Road to 4292 Somerset Lake Road;
    • 3599 Cardinal Drive to 3749 Cardinal Drive;
    • 3505 Mockingbird Lane to 3609 Mockingbird Lane;
    • 2095 Bambi Lane to 3463 Bambi Lane;
    • 86 & 772 Yellowwood Lake Road
    • 1399 Jackson Creek Road

Residents and businesses in these areas should boil all cooking and drinking water through 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 1.

Customers with questions should call Nashville Utilities at (812) 988-5526.

Renowned actress Glenn Close donates costume collection to Indiana University

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Indiana University has announced that six-time Academy Award-nominated and three-time Emmy- and Tony-winning actress Glenn Close has donated her costume collection to its School of Art, Architecture + Design. The collection, from 47 projects, spans Close’s celebrated career through film, television and theater and includes pieces from some of her most iconic performances, including items from “The Big Chill,” “Fatal Attraction” and “101 Dalmatians.”
“My costume collection has been a treasured possession,” Close said. “It represents not only the characters I have played in the last 35 years, but also the thousands of hours spent in fitting rooms, collaborating with brilliant costume designers and builders. These garments represent a process that is at the very core of my craft. I treasure each costume because it was conceived and built by some of the very best in the business, and each piece has added, immeasurably, to my understanding of the characters I have inhabited.

“I am thrilled and deeply grateful that my collection will have a permanent home in the beautiful, state-of-the-art archival center on the Bloomington campus of Indiana University, where it will be used for inspection and inspiration by students and faculty. I feel an energy, curiosity and quest for excellence at IU that matches my own. Each costume has a story, and I will keep adding to the collection as long as I find stories to tell.”

The collection will be maintained within the school’s Sage Fashion Collection and used by students and faculty to enhance learning in a variety of studies, including theater, merchandising and design.

“We are thrilled to welcome Ms. Close’s collection,” said Kate Rowold, associate dean of the university’s School of Art, Architecture + Design. “These extraordinary costumes, created by award-winning designers and craftspeople, will educate and inspire students for generations to come. The characters Ms. Close has played over her career and the costumes she wore while interpreting those characters will generate a multitude of collaborative learning scenarios that will link students and faculty across schools and museums at IU for generations to come.”

Close began working with IU in 2013 in support of Bring Change 2 Mind, a national nonprofit organization Close founded to destigmatize mental illness. The university’s U Bring Change 2 Mind College Toolbox Project was conceived in collaboration and gives students the tools they need to better understand mental illness, engage others in open dialogue around mental health and eliminate the stigma associated with mental illness.

“We’ve been honored to work with Glenn on this groundbreaking initiative that utilizes evidence-based science to directly target the discrimination faced by people affected by mental illness,” said Bernice Pescosolido, distinguished professor of sociology and director of the Indiana Consortium for Mental Health Services Research. “Beyond her work with U Bring Change 2 Mind, Glenn has developed valued relationships across university sectors, generously sharing her time and experience with the next generation of artists and leaders here on campus. She has truly become a citizen of IU and a respected member of the community.”

In addition to her work with mental illness, Close is a longtime advocate for conservation, women’s rights and veterans’ resources.

For her many contributions to the university and beyond, Close was honored by the Indiana University Women’s Philanthropy Leadership Council on Saturday, becoming the fifth recipient of its Women Leading the Way Award. The award celebrates extraordinary achievements in philanthropic work that improve communities and inspire others to act in service of positive change.

“Glenn’s outstanding achievements as a national philanthropic leader in the area of mental health is a hallmark of what we look for in making this award,” said Laurie Burns McRobbie, IU first lady and founder of Women’s Philanthropy at IU. “Glenn’s many contributions to Indiana University through her work with U Bring Change 2 Mind, the Department of Theater and Drama, and the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy are examples of her personal generosity and commitment to the next generation of actors and civic leaders.

“I am particularly grateful for the extraordinary gift of her costume collection that will support a wide range of pedagogical activities, and exhibitions of these theatrical and cinematic works of art are sure to delight us all in the years to come. Glenn is a shining model for ‘Women Leading the Way.'”

Close was presented the award at the university’s “For All Who Lead and Volunteer” celebration commemorating the progress and new fundraising goal of For All: The Indiana University Bicentennial Campaign, IU’s first-ever universitywide philanthropic campaign.

“I am humbled to receive the Women Leading the Way Award,” Close said. “I founded Bring Change to Mind because my sister, Jessie, and her son, Calen, had the incredible courage to speak out publicly about living with mental illness. It is because of the work of Dr. Bernice Pescosolido and the IU students who are developing Bring Change to Mind’s College Toolbox that I first came to IU.

“I sponsor dogs for Puppies Behind Bars — an organization that teaches prison inmates to train service dogs for veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury — because I have been surrounded by dogs my whole life and believe in their capacity to comfort and heal. And I co-chair the Conservation Council for Panthera — the only organization in the world devoted exclusively to the conservation of the world’s wild cats — because, whether we humans are aware of it or not, our survival depends on how successful we are at conserving at least half of our planet’s biodiversity. I am grateful for this award, as it helps to shine a light on issues I deeply care about.”

Keep a Keen Eye for Kids near Roadways on Halloween

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The Indiana Department of Transportation, Indiana State Police and Indiana Criminal Justice Institute urge drivers to watch for little ghouls and goblins trick or treating on Indiana streets this Monday evening, Oct. 31. Look out for abnormal traffic patterns as drivers turn to visit friends and family, or stop to allow pedestrians to cross.

INDOT, ISP and ICJI offer parents the following tips to protect the safety of Indiana’s smallest pedestrians:

Driving Tips

  • Drive slowly and don’t pass stopped vehicles. The driver might be dropping off children.
  • Park your mobile phone. Avoid distractions by waiting until you’ve stopped to call or text.
  • Watch for children darting into the streets. Kids can cross the street anywhere, and most young pedestrian deaths happen in spots other than intersections.
  • Yield to young pedestrians. Children might not stop, either because they don’t see your vehicle approaching or they may not know how to safely cross the street.
  • Communicate with other drivers. Always use your turn signals, and if you pull off or pick up your kids, turn on your hazard lights.

Costume Tips

  • Keep costumes short to prevent trips and falls.
  • Try face paint instead of a mask. Masks often obstruct a child’s vision, which makes tasks like crossing the street and going up and down stairs dangerous.
  • Make sure children wear light colors or put reflective tape on their costumes.
  • Costume props, such as swords, knives, etc., should be short, soft and flexible.

Trick or Treating

  • Make sure older children trick or treat with friends. Together, map out a safe route so parents know where they will be.
  • Instruct children to stop only at familiar homes where the outside lights are on.
  • Encourage children to trick or treat while it’s still light out. If children are out after dark, make sure they have flashlights and travel on well-lighted streets.
  • Remind children not to enter the homes or cars of strangers.
  • Remember to walk and not run, use sidewalks and cross at crosswalks when possible
  • Follow your community’s trick-or-treating hours.

Treats

  • Remind children not to eat any of their treats until they get home.
  • Check out all treats at home in a well-lighted place.
  • Only eat unopened candies and other treats that are in original wrappers. Remember to inspect fruits for anything suspicious.

Homeowners should keep walkways clear of obstacles and well lighted. Keep lit candles and other luminaries away from areas where children will be.
Many communities, schools and churches offer children safe alternatives to trick-or-treating designed to keep children safely within parents’ view. Some hospitals and schools allow children to trick or treat by going from room to room, virtually eliminating the dangers associated with being out walking on the street after dark.
For more information, please visit ISP’s Halloween Safety web page at www.in.gov/isp/2900.htm

Traffic Stop Nets Two Stolen Handguns, Two Evansville Men Arrested

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Early Friday morning at approximately 1:05, Trooper Zackary Fulton was patrolling St. Joseph Avenue near Delaware when he observed a vehicle traveling north with only one operating headlight.

Trooper Fulton stopped the vehicle at Thornton’s gas station on St. Joseph Avenue at Maryland Street.

The driver was identified as Keenan McDaniel, 19, of Evansville. His passenger was identified as Devon Ranes, 18, of Evansville. While talking to McDaniel, Fulton detected an odor of marijuana inside the vehicle.

McDaniel, who has a valid Indiana permit to carry a gun, was wearing a Smith and Wesson 9 mm pistol on his right hip. Troopers did not locate any marijuana inside the vehicle, but they found a Keltec .32 caliber pistol on the passenger floorboard.

Further investigation revealed the Keltec pistol was reported stolen out of Henderson, KY and the Smith and Wesson 9 mm pistol was reported stolen out of Vanderburgh County.

McDaniel
Ranes

McDaniel and Ranes were arrested and taken to the Vanderburgh County Jail where they are currently being held on bond.

Arrested and Charges:

  • Keenan McDaniel, 19, Evansville, IN
  1. Theft
  • Devon Ranes, 18, Evansville, IN
  1. Theft
  2. Carrying a Handgun without a Permit 

Arresting Officer: Trooper Zackary Fulton, Indiana State Police

Assisting Officer: Trooper Taylor Fox, Indiana State Police  

All criminal defendants are to be presumed innocent until, and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.    

State announces dates for the 2017-18 Winter Assistance Program

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Applications will be accepted beginning on November 1st

The Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority (IHCDA) has announced dates for the 2017-18 Winter Assistance Program through the Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP). The program begins November 1, 2017 and concludes May 18, 2018.

Beginning November 1st, applications will be accepted by community-based organizations under contract with IHCDA. These 21 community organizations referred to as “Local Service Providers” (LSPs) cover all 92 Indiana counties. Individuals seeking assistance can apply in person, on-line herebeginning November 9th, through the mail-in or at another subcontractor at the location that services their county.

The LIHEAP Block Grant is a non-competitive, federally funded block grant offered through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). LIHEAP provides financial assistance to low-income households to maintain their home utility services.

Since July 1, 2006, the block grant has been administered by IHCDA. During the 2016-17 Winter Assistance period that ended on May 13, a total of 101,300 households were served and received an average benefit of $510.

2017-18 Energy Assistance Program Dates

November 1, 2017 – Statewide start of the Heating Assistance Program and the State Energy Assistance Program.

December 1, 2017 – Clients with active service and have approved EAP applications are protected from disconnection through March 15, 2017.

March 15, 2018 – Moratorium Protection ends; utility companies will begin disconnecting services that are not current.

May 18, 2018 – Winter benefit ends; last day for clients to apply or complete a pending application.