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Officers Identified in Fatal Tasing Incident

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The two Greenfield Police Department officers that were involved in the incident Friday evening in which 48-year old Douglas A. Wiggington died are Sergeant Rodney Vawter, a 13-year veteran and 4-year veteran Patrolman Dillon Silver. 

At the request of the Greenfield Police Department the Indiana State Police are investigating the death of an Indianapolis man that involved Greenfield officers earlier tonight. 

As part of the department’s protocol the state police was called in to complete the investigation.  Detectives from the Indianapolis Post are currently on scene interviewing witnesses and collecting evidence. 

Shortly before 6:30 p.m. Friday evening officers with the Greenfield Police Department responded to a call of an intoxicated man lying in the grass near 826 South State Street in Greenfield. 

Two Greenfield officer’s arrived and located the individual who quickly became combative. 

The man was shot with a Taser or conducted electrical weapon (CEW) by police and subdued. 

Officer immediately noticed that the man was having medical problems and administered Narcan (naloxone) and then started CPR.    

Emergency medical personnel arrived at the scene and transported the subject to Hancock Regional Hospital where he later died. 

The man has been identified as 48-year old Douglas A. Wiggington of Indianapolis. 

As part of normal procedure the two officers have been placed on administrative duty, commented Greenfield Chief of Police Jeff Rasche.  The names of the two officers involved in the incident will be released Sunday by the state police.  

An autopsy has been scheduled for Sunday morning in Greenfield. 

No other information is available at this time.  New information will be released as it becomes available.

Washington County Officers Participating in Click it Or Ticket

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The Washington County Sheriff’s Department announced today its participation in the national and statewide 2017 Click It or Ticket enforcement mobilization occurring May 12- June 4, 2017.

Officers will join more than 250 state and local law enforcement agencies, and thousands more across the country, to conduct high-visibility patrols encouraging drivers and passengers to buckle up.

“Wearing your seat belt, either as a driver or passenger, is the essential beginning for staying safe on the road,” said Captain Ryan Larrimore. “Increasing public awareness and heightening enforcement through our participation in this campaign is a great way to boost the importance of seat belt safety. If you are unbelted, we will pull you over.”

Click It or Ticket is an annual enforcement effort supported by federal funding allocated to the Washington County Sheriff’s Department from the Traffic Safety division of the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute (ICJI).

More than 8 Washington County Sheriff’s deputies will work overtime to conduct seat belt patrols around the clock.

According to ICJI, in 2016, there were 827 people killed on Indiana roadways. Of those fatalities, 36 percent were found to be unrestrained.

“I am grateful for all the agencies involved in this campaign, which is vital to encouraging people to buckle up,” said Indiana Criminal Justice Institute Director Dave Murtaugh. “We will continue to spread the message of how crucial seat belt use is in saving lives and reducing injuries.”  

Indiana law enforcement agencies have been actively involved in the Click It or Ticket campaign for over 20 years.

In addition, for 2017, Indiana agencies will join those from across the Eastern half of the United States in a combined “Border to Border” mobilization.

On May 22 from 4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. this joint mobilization will be a driving force for seat belt safety, and unbelted, whether driving or riding, will result in a ticket.

Crothersville Woman Arrested In Connection With Death Investigation

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A Crothersville woman has been arrested for obstruction of justice in connection with a death investigation.

Mattie Kendall, 26, Crothersville is in the Jackson County Jail awaiting her first court appearance.

Mattie Kendall

 

Clarence Howard, age 51, was found deceased inside a home at 10806 East County Road 500 South. On Thursday, May 11, 2017, the Indiana State Police responded to a report of a deceased person at a residence on County Road 500 South, just north of Crothersville, Indiana. 

The investigation, being conducted by Indiana State Police Detectives, began around 10:00 am, when troopers were called to the home where a family member found Howard deceased inside the home. 

During the course of the investigation, detectives learned that Mattie Kendall, age 26, Crothersville, IN altered the scene and left the residence before detectives could speak with her.

Kendall was later found to be walking along I-65 near Crothersville. 

After speaking with detectives, Kendall was arrested on a charge of Obstruction of Justice, a Level 6 Felony. 

She was transported to the Jackson County Jail to await her initial court appearance in the Jackson County Circuit Court.

An autopsy was conducted on Clarence Howard.  The autopsy and toxicology results are pending at this time for final determination of cause of death.  Foul play is not suspected in his death at this time.

Two Medora Men Killed in Early Morning Crash North of Salem

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Two Jackson County Men were killed in an accident in Northern Washington County early this morning. 

Dead are William Orville Spence III, 42, Medora and Homer Delph, 36, Medora. 

Washington County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to a 911 call regarding a single vehicle accident at 5:14a at the intersection of Sparksville Road and Sparksville Crossing. 

The 1966 Chevrolet Malibu Super Sport was driven by Spence. 

According to Sheriff Roger Newlon, the vehicle travelled through the intersection at Sparksville Road and collided head on with an embankment. 

Delph was a passenger in the vehicle.

This 1966 Chevrolet Malibu Super Sport crashed earlier this morning killing the driver and passenger.Both men were pronounced dead at the scene. 

Neither Spence or Delph were wearing seatbelts. 

The crash is still under investigation. 

Sheriff Newlon was assisted by Chief Deputy Brent Miller, Deputy Lucas Gray and Officer Mike Voelz as well as the Salem City Police Department, Jefferson Township Volunteer Fire Department, Brown/Vernon Volunteer Fire Department, Washington County EMS and the Washington County Coroner’s Office. 

Preparing For Click It or Ticket Enforcement Campaign

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The Scott County Traffic Safety Partnership which is comprised of the Scott County Sheriff’s Office and Scottsburg Police Department announced today its participation in the national and statewide 2017 Click It or Ticket enforcement mobilization occurring May 12- June 4, 2017.

Officers will join more than 250 state and local law enforcement agencies, and thousands more across the country, to conduct high-visibility patrols encouraging drivers and passengers to buckle up.

Indiana State Police and several county sheriff’s departments will be participating in the statewide Click It or Ticket enforcement campaign starting today and ending June 4.

“Wearing your seat belt, either as a driver or passenger, is the essential beginning for staying safe on the road,” said Sheriff Dan McClain.

“Increasing public awareness and heightening enforcement through our participation in this campaign is a great way to boost the importance of seat belt safety. If you are unbelted, we will pull you over,” he said. 

Click It or Ticket is an annual enforcement effort supported by federal funding allocated to The Scott County Traffic Safety Partnership from the Traffic Safety division of the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute (ICJI).

More than 14 Officers from The Sheriff’s Office and Scottsburg Police will work overtime to conduct seat belt patrols around the clock.

According to ICJI, in 2016, there were 827 people killed on Indiana roadways. Of those fatalities, 36 percent were found to be unrestrained.

“I am grateful for all the agencies involved in this campaign, which is vital to encouraging people to buckle up,” said Indiana Criminal Justice Institute Director Dave Murtaugh. “We will continue to spread the message of how crucial seat belt use is in saving lives and reducing injuries.”  

Indiana law enforcement agencies have been actively involved in the Click It or Ticket campaign for over 20 years. In addition, for 2017, Indiana agencies will join those from across the Eastern half of the United States in a combined “Border to Border” mobilization.

On May 22 from 4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. this joint mobilization will be a driving force for seat belt safety, and unbelted, whether driving or riding, will result in a ticket.

Troopers will join more than 250 other law enforcement agencies throughout Indiana to conduct high-visibility patrols encouraging drivers and passengers to buckle up.

Increasing public awareness and heightening enforcement through our participation in this campaign is a great way to increase the importance of seat belt safety.

Click it or Ticket is an annual enforcement effort supported by federal funding allocated from the Traffic Safety division of the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute. (ICJI). According to ICJI, in 2016, there were 827 people killed on Indiana roadways. Of those fatalities, 36 percent were found to be unrestrained. Please ensure everyone is buckled up.

ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE YOUTH TO VISIT WASHINGTON, DC

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Orange County REMC is pleased to announce Makenna Purlee, Jennafer Pearson, Cora Miller and Allison Brown will join other Indiana high school students for a life changing experience on the 2017 Indiana Youth Tour to Washington, D.C.

Allison Brown
Cora Miller
Jennafer Pearson
Makenna Purlee

The trip is designed to educate youth about the impact they can have on our government begins June 8 in Indianapolis and ends June 15.

According to Matthew Deaton, General Manager/CEO of Orange County REMC, Indiana will send a delegation of approximately 107 students from throughout the state. The students are selected by the local electric cooperatives. More than 1,600 students from 47 states will travel to Washington for the week-long experience.

“Orange County REMC is pleased to provide this opportunity for our local youth,” Deaton said. “It’s a great trip and a wonderful chance to see the sights, make new friends and learn how everyone, even young people, can make a difference in the political process.”

Students participating in the trip will visit the Flight 93 and Pentagon 9/11 Memorials, the Gettysburg Battlefield, Arlington National Cemetery, the Smithsonian Institution, a night cruise on the Potomac River, the National Mall memorials, the National Museum of the Marine Corps and much more.

The Indiana Youth Tour students will also participate in a youth rally hosted by NRECA, during which they will share their thoughts and opinions on a variety of timely issues. The youth rally will prepare the students for a day on Capitol Hill, where they will have an opportunity to meet with Indiana’s congressional delegation.

For more information about the 2017 Electric Cooperative Youth Tour to Washington, D.C., contact Stacy Slaten at (812)-865-2229.

 

Jackson County Inmate Roster – 5.12.17

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Inmates booked into the Jail within the last 24 hours.
 
Kwasniewski, Jennifer N
Booking #: 96855
Booking Date: 05-11-2017 – 10:38 pm
Charges: 3 Out of County Hold
Bond: No Bond
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Brewer, Robert W
Booking #: 96854
Booking Date: 05-11-2017 – 10:02 pm
Charges: 35-44-3-6 Failure to Appear
Bond: No Bond
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Elias-Martinez, Arturo
Booking #: 96853
Booking Date: 05-11-2017 – 8:29 pm
Charges: 35-44-3-6 Failure to Appear
35-33-10-1 Rearrest-Adult/Warrant
35-33-10-1 Rearrest-Adult/Warrant
Bond: No Bond
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Hora, Bryan C
Booking #: 96852
Booking Date: 05-11-2017 – 6:32 pm
Charges: 5 Writ Of Attachment
Bond: $1000
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Brown, Brandy M
Booking #: 96851
Booking Date: 05-11-2017 – 5:58 pm
Charges: 35-48-4-6.1 Poss of Meth
Bond: $1505
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Kendall, Mattie J
Booking #: 96850
Booking Date: 05-11-2017 – 5:13 pm
Charges: 35-44-3-4 Obstructing Justice
Bond: No Bond
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Elsner, Karley A
Booking #: 96849
Booking Date: 05-11-2017 – 3:44 pm
Charges: 35-48-4-3 Dealing in Schedule IV CS
Bond: No Bond
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Zarate-Garcia, Mario
Booking #: 96848
Release Date: 05-11-2017 – 2:30 pm
Booking Date: 05-11-2017 – 10:48 am
Charges: 5 Writ Of Attachment
Bond: $1000
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Inmates released from the Jail within the last 24 hours.
 
Simon, Glenn E
Booking #: 96836
Release Date: 05-11-2017 – 6:45 pm
Booking Date: 05-09-2017 – 9:42 am
Charges: 9-30-5-2 Operating Vehicle While Intox
9-30-5-1 BAC .08% to .14%
Bond: $1505
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Dailey, Canyon J
Booking #: 95792
Release Date: 05-11-2017 – 5:45 pm
Booking Date: 11-04-2016 – 12:36 am
Charges: 16-42-19-18 Poss of Syringe
35-45-1-5 Common Nuisance
35-38-2.3 Probation Violation (Adult)
Bond: $1505
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Engleking, Arthur E
Booking #: 96765
Release Date: 05-11-2017 – 5:45 pm
Booking Date: 04-25-2017 – 8:22 pm
Charges: 9-30-5-3 Operating Vehicle Intox/Prior
Bond: No Bond
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Ault, Chancey R
Booking #: 96585
Release Date: 05-11-2017 – 5:45 pm
Booking Date: 03-28-2017 – 4:35 pm
Charges: 35-42-2-1.3 Domestic Battery
Bond: No Bond
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Roberts, Charles G
Booking #: 96499
Release Date: 05-11-2017 – 5:45 pm
Booking Date: 03-16-2017 – 1:05 am
Charges: 35-48-4-6.1 Poss of Meth
35-48-4-8.3 Possession of Paraphernalia
16-42-19-18 Poss of Syringe
35-48-4-7 Possession Controlled Substanc
Bond: $1505
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Hahn, Darby L
Booking #: 96552
Release Date: 05-11-2017 – 5:15 pm
Booking Date: 03-24-2017 – 2:26 pm
Charges: 5-2-12-9 Failure to reg as sex offender
Bond: $1505
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Zarate-Garcia, Mario
Booking #: 96848
Release Date: 05-11-2017 – 2:30 pm
Booking Date: 05-11-2017 – 10:48 am
Charges: 5 Writ Of Attachment
Bond: $1000
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Hicks, Alexa A
Booking #: 96840
Release Date: 05-11-2017 – 12:15 pm
Booking Date: 05-09-2017 – 3:39 pm
Charges: 35-43-4-2 A Theft
Bond: No Bond
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Delgado, Franko
Booking #: 96208
Release Date: 05-11-2017 – 11:15 am
Booking Date: 01-22-2017 – 4:19 am
Charges: 9-30-5-2 Operating Vehicle While Intox
9-30-5-1(b) BAC .15% or greater
9-24-18-1 Never Receiving Driver License
Bond: $705
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Soriano, Gael
Booking #: 96835
Release Date: 05-11-2017 – 11:15 am
Booking Date: 05-09-2017 – 3:00 am
Charges: 9-24-18-1 Never Receiving Driver License
9-30-5-2 Operating Vehicle While Intox
9-30-5-1(b) BAC .15% or greater
Bond: $705
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Ruben-Juan, Raul
Booking #: 96670
Release Date: 05-11-2017 – 10:45 am
Booking Date: 04-10-2017 – 1:56 pm
Charges: 35-43-5-2(a) Counterfeiting
35-43-5-2(e) False Lic/ ID Card App
Bond: No Bond
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Juan-Felipe, Virgilio
Booking #: 96669
Release Date: 05-11-2017 – 10:30 am
Booking Date: 04-10-2017 – 1:18 pm
Charges: 35-43-5-2(a) Counterfeiting
35-43-5-2(e) False Lic/ ID Card App
Bond: No Bond
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Francisco-Ruben, Ruben
Booking #: 96668
Release Date: 05-11-2017 – 10:30 am
Booking Date: 04-10-2017 – 12:42 pm
Charges: 35-43-5-2(a) Counterfeiting
35-43-5-3(a12) Decep. false ifo for gov cont
Bond: No Bond
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Jackson, Jarrod H
Booking #: 96757
Release Date: 05-11-2017 – 9:15 am
Booking Date: 04-25-2017 – 6:33 am
Charges: 35-45-1-3 Disorderly Conduct
35-42-2-1.3 Domestic Battery
Bond: $1505
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Scott County Inmate Roster – 5.12.17

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Inmates booked into the Detention Center within the last 24 hours.
 
WHITE, AMANDA
Booking #: SCJAIL:2017-000614
Booking Date: 05-11-2017 – 11:42 pm
Charges: OUT OF COUNTY WARRANT ~ OUT OF COUNTY WARRANT
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COOMER, BRANDON
Booking #: SCJAIL:2017-000612
Booking Date: 05-11-2017 – 4:27 pm
Charges: IC 35-43-4-2(A)MA ~ THEFT — LESS THAN $750
IC 35-48-4-4.6(a)FL5 ~ DEALING OR POSSESSION OF A LOOKALIKE SUBSTANCE
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MORRIS, TYLER
Booking #: SCJAIL:2017-000611
Booking Date: 05-11-2017 – 2:45 pm
Charges: IC 35-44.1-2-9(FL6) ~ FAILURE TO APPEAR — IF CHARGE WAS A FELONY
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Inmates released from the Detention Center within the last 24 hours.
 
BAILEY, TRAVIS
Booking #: SCJAIL:2017-000599
Release Date: 05-11-2017 – 6:18 pm
Booking Date: 05-10-2017 – 12:30 am
Charges: IC 35-47-2-2-3 ~ POSSESSION OF A HANDGUN WITHOUT A LICENSE
IC 35-47-2-2-3 ~ POSSESSION OF A HANDGUN WITHOUT A LICENSE
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CRAIG, KRISTOPHER
Booking #: SCJAIL:2016-000804
Release Date: 05-11-2017 – 3:48 pm
Booking Date: 08-03-2016 – 2:06 pm
Charges: IC 35-42-4-3 ~ CHILD MOLESTATION
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EVANS, KELSIE
Booking #: SCJAIL:2017-000205
Release Date: 05-11-2017 – 1:47 pm
Booking Date: 02-14-2017 – 7:51 pm
Charges: IC 35-42-2-1(C)MA ~ BATTERY- RESULTS IN BODILY INJURY TO ANOTHER PERSON
IC 35-48-4-8.3(A)MA ~ POSSESSION OF PARAPHERNALIA
IC 35-48-4-6.1(A)FL6 ~ POSSESSION OF METHAMPHETAMINE
IC 35-43-4-2(A)MA ~ THEFT — LESS THAN $750
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RACHELS, STEPHANIE
Booking #: SCJAIL:2017-000394
Release Date: 05-11-2017 – 1:47 pm
Booking Date: 03-24-2017 – 10:58 pm
Charges: IC 35-43-4-2.5(B)FL6 ~ AUTO THEFT
IC 35-48-4-8.3(A)MA ~ POSSESSION OF PARAPHERNALIA
IC 16-42-19-18(FL6) ~ UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF SYRINGE
IC 35-48-4-6.1(A)FL6 ~ POSSESSION OF METHAMPHETAMINE
IC 35-48-4-13(b)FL6 ~ MAINTAINING A COMMON NUISANCE
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HALL, MICHAEL
Booking #: SCJAIL:2017-000595
Release Date: 05-11-2017 – 10:03 am
Booking Date: 05-09-2017 – 12:50 am
Charges: OUT OF COUNTY WARRANT ~ OUT OF COUNTY WARRANT
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BAKER, LIGE
Booking #: SCJAIL:2017-000355
Release Date: 05-11-2017 – 9:03 am
Booking Date: 03-17-2017 – 12:37 am
Charges: 16-42-19-13 ~ POSSESSION OR USE OF LEGEND DRUG
IC 35-48-4-13(A)MB ~ VISITING A COMMON NUISANCE
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State Police Investigating Two Scams

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The Indiana State Police at Sellersburg is sending out a scam alert for possible victims who may not even know they are a victim.
 
The first involves a used car dealership located in Sellersburg.

All American Auto, which was located at 108 Prather Lane in Sellersburg is no longer in business however, complaints started coming in early March of this year when people who bought an automobile from the All American Auto Dealership did not receive titles to the vehicles they purchased.

Some of the victims are also complaining they had purchased extended warranties on the vehicles and those warranties are not valid.

Indiana State Police Detectives are working at least fifteen cases for theft, vehicle theft and check deception involving the auto dealership.

The offices of the Indiana Secretary of State, the Indiana Attorney General and the Clark County Prosecutor are assisting in the investigation by also working cases and assisting victims. 
 
The owners/operators of the dealership, Kayla Meade and Dustin Meade of Charlestown, IN, are facing several charges involving activities that took place involving the used car dealership.
 
Anyone who purchased a car and/or warranty and believes they may be a victim of All American Auto Sales dealings, are encouraged to contact the Indiana State Police Post at Sellersburg, the office of the Indiana Secretary of State or the office of the Indiana Attorney General for assistance. The contact numbers are listed below.
 
The second scam involves a skimming device located at the Fuel Mart Truck Stop at 145 North Dowling Drive, next to Interstate #65, Exit #34, in Austin.
 
On May 9th, the operators of the truck stop contacted the Indiana State Police Post at Sellersburg stating they had located a card skimming device on gas pump #3 at the station. The device was immediately removed and has since been secured in evidence at the Indiana State Police Post at Sellersburg.
 
It is unknown at this time how long the skimming device was on the gas pump but believe it had been there since at least May 1, 2017.
 
Anyone who thinks their credit or debit card may have been compromised are encouraged to contact the Indiana State Police Post at Sellersburg, (contact information below).
 
Contact Information, Indiana State Police Post at Sellersburg, 812-246-5424 or inside Indiana 1-800-872-6743; Indiana Attorney General’s Office, 317-234-1912 and Indiana Secretary of State’s Office, 317-234-7190 or on the World Wide Web at https://secure.in.gov/apps/sos/dealers/
 
All Subjects are Innocent Until and Unless Proven Guilty in a Court of Law

Dennis Eugene Bledsoe 40, Paoli, IN

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Dennis Eugene Bledsoe 40, Paoli, IN, passed away Tuesday, May 9, 2017 at his home. 
 
He was born October 30, 1976 in Paoli, IN. to Ernest Eugene Bledsoe and Edith Ann Thacker.  He proceeds in death by his brother Billy Bledsoe, grandparents Hazel & Elmer Thacker and Ernest Bledsoe and Josephine Fair.
 
He married Becky Jones Bledsoe on April 21, 2012
 
He was a member and a deacon of the Paoli Christian Church.
 
He was employed at JSI in Paoli, IN.
 
Survivors include:
His spouse:
                Becky Bledsoe, Paoli, IN
His Parents:
                Ernest Bledsoe and Edith Thacker, Paoli, IN
2-Sons:                           
                Christopher Jones, Campbellsburg, IN
                Joshua Bledsoe, Paoli, IN        
3-Daugherters:
                Joesy Bledsoe, Paoli, IN
                Annabell Bledsoe, Paoli, IN
                Angel Bledsoe, Paoli, IN
 
Funeral Services will be 2:00 PM, Saturday May 13, 2017 at Paoli Christian Church with Gary Swick and Larry Vinson officiating. 
 
Interment will follow in the Paoli Community Cemetery.  Visitation to be held Friday May 12, 2017 from 2:00 PM to 8:00 PM and from 9 AM until the time of service on Saturday at the Paoli Christian Church 1700 West Hospital Road Paoli, IN.
 
In Lieu of flowers donations can be made to the family.
Dillman-Scott Funeral Home, 226 West Campbell Street, Paoli, IN., is in charge of the arrangements.
 
Online Condolences may be made at Dillman-Scott Funeral Home.Com