Scott County Inmate Roster – 3.7.17
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Today the Indiana Department of Education, the Indiana State Police, and the US Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Indiana announced the release of an impactful training video designed to educate and inform school leaders and staff about sexual abuse.
The video will be distributed by the Indiana Department of Education to all Indiana school corporations, encouraging them to share with all members of their staff.
“Keeping Indiana’s students safe is a top priority,” said Indiana State Superintendent of Public Instruction Dr. Jennifer McCormick. “Our goal is that every teacher, administrator, and coach in Indiana sees this video and is then better equipped to identify dangerous behavior patterns that may put students at risk. This powerful video is one way to get the message to those who can help identify and stop this behavior.”
“Protecting innocent children remains a top priority of this office,” said United States Attorney Josh Minkler.
“We prefer to protect them through prevention and education but if not, sexual predators will face the hammer of federal prosecution.”
Indiana State Police Superintendent Doug Carter said, “Parents, as well as elementary to high school age youth, expect teachers to be role models and mentors.”
Carter continued, “Administrators and teachers need to know and recognize signs of child exploitation and what action to take when such abuse may be occurring; this video provides the guidance needed to address such circumstances.”
Arrest Report for Courts 03/03/2017 thru 03/06/2017 Book Date Time DOB SSN Charge Charge Sex Arr Ag Bail Bail Agency Cause No. Code(s) Description(s) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 03/03/2017 1213 12/27/1989 *********** M LCPD 0.00 ZEPEDA,MANUEL R 47C01-1612-JT-449 00000000180 RETURNED FOR COURT Court: CIRCUIT COURT Date/Time: -0000 Citizen? Yes Birth Place Country: US City: CHICAGO State: IL Class: CIVIL ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 03/03/2017 1839 06/10/1987 *********** M BEDFORD PD 0.00 KING,ERIC S ON SITE 00000000118 POSS MARIJUANA U/30 Court: Date/Time: -0000 ON SITE 00000000128 POSS OF PARAPHERNALI Court: Date/Time: -0000 ON SITE 00000000001 PUBLIC INTOXICATION Court: Date/Time: -0000 47D011412F5001530 00000000201 PETITION TO REVOKE Court: Date/Time: -0000 Citizen? Yes Birth Place Country: US City: LAWRENCE CO. State: IN Class: MISDEMEANOR ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 03/03/2017 2045 08/03/1976 *********** M ISP 0.00 SANDERS,JOHN H ON-SITE 00000000182 POSSESSION OF METHAM Court: Date/Time: -0000 ON SITE POSS/RECK P POSSESSION/PARAPHERN Court: Date/Time: -0000 Citizen? Yes Birth Place Country: US City: LAWRENCE CO State: IN Class: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 03/03/2017 2126 07/22/1996 *********** M BEDFORD PD 705.00 SUP I JOHNSON,ELIJAH R ON SITE 00000000023 BATTERY ON OFFICER W Court: Date/Time: -0000 ON SITE 00000000148 RESISTING LAW ENFORC Court: Date/Time: -0000 ON SITE 00000000137 ILLEGAL CONSUMPTION Court: Date/Time: -0000 ON SITE 00000000001 PUBLIC INTOXICATION Court: Date/Time: -0000 ON SITE 00000000081 DISORDERLY CONDUCT Court: Date/Time: -0000 Citizen? Yes Birth Place Country: US City: BEDFORD State: IN Class: Release Date/Time: 03/04/2017-2236 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 03/03/2017 2148 09/09/1953 *********** M BEDFORD PD 505.00 SUP I GUTHRIE,KEITH D 47D01-0102-CM-70 00000000062 CHECK DECEPTION Court: Date/Time: -0000 Citizen? Yes Birth Place Country: US City: SHELBYVILLE State: IN Class: Release Date/Time: 03/04/2017-0845 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 03/03/2017 2206 10/08/1992 *********** F ISP 755.00 EADS,CHALAYNA NICHOL ON SITE 00000000182 POSSESSION OF METHAM Court: Date/Time: -0000 ON SITE 00000000129 MAINTAINING COMMON N Court: Date/Time: -0000 ON SITE POSS/RECK P POSSESSION/PARAPHERN Court: Date/Time: -0000 ON SITE 00000000128 POSS OF PARAPHERNALI Court: Date/Time: -0000 Citizen? Yes Birth Place Country: US City: LAW CO State: IN Run: 6-MAR-2017 9:05 LAWRENCE COUNTY Page: 2 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 03/03/2017 thru 03/06/2017 Book Date Time DOB SSN Charge Charge Sex Arr Ag Bail Bail Agency Cause No. Code(s) Description(s) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Class: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 03/03/2017 2243 04/11/1990 *********** M 0.00 SUP II TURPIN,CORY L ON SITE 00000000001 PUBLIC INTOXICATION Court: Date/Time: -0000 ON SITE 00000000081 DISORDERLY CONDUCT Court: Date/Time: -0000 ON SITE 00000000072 R.A. BY FORCE Court: Date/Time: -0000 00000000110 POSS SCHED IV Court: Date/Time: -0000 Citizen? Yes Birth Place Country: US City: LAWRENCE CO. State: IN Class: MISDEMEANOR Release Date/Time: 03/04/2017-1055 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 03/04/2017 0036 06/26/1984 *********** M ISP 505.00 SUPERIOR COURT MORALES-BARRIOS,EUGE ON SITE 00000003040 OWI - CON. SUBSTANCE Court: Date/Time: -0000 ON SITE 00000003042 OWI - BrAC .15% OR G Court: Date/Time: -0000 ON SITE 00000000220 OPERATOR NEVER LICEN Court: Date/Time: -0000 Citizen? No Birth Place Country: MX City: CHIAPAS State: IN Class: MISDEMEANOR Release Date/Time: 03/04/2017-1100 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 03/04/2017 0311 06/27/1975 *********** M MITCHELL P 0.00 PINNICK,CHRISTOPHER 47D011610CM001333 00000000079 FAILURE TO APPEAR CR Court: SUPER 1 Date/Time: -0000 Citizen? Yes Birth Place Country: City: US LAWRENCE State: Class: MISDEMEANOR ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 03/05/2017 0322 02/09/1965 *********** M LCPD 755.00 SUPERIOR COURT NORMAN,TIMMY D ON-SITE 00000000012 HABITUAL TRAFFIC VIO Court: Date/Time: -0000 ON-SITE 00000003042 OWI - BrAC .15% OR G Court: Date/Time: -0000 ON SITE 00000000131 HABITUAL OFFENDER Court: Date/Time: -0000 Citizen? Yes Birth Place Country: US City: LAWRENCE State: IN Class: Release Date/Time: 03/05/2017-1545 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 03/05/2017 2120 10/05/1958 *********** M LCPD 505.00 HOOD,LARRY D ON-SITE 00000003042 OWI - BrAC .15% OR G Court: Date/Time: -0000 ON SITE 00000003042 OWI - BrAC .15% OR G Court: Date/Time: -0000 Citizen? Yes Birth Place Country: US City: MEMPHIS TN State: TN
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Herman J. Reed, age 84, passed away Saturday, March 4, 2017, at Harrison County Hospital in Corydon, Indiana. He was born on May 21, 1932, to Herman and Gertrude Bean Reed in Central, Indiana.
On December 12, 1959, Herman married Wilihminna Sears. They have celebrated 57 years of marriage.
Herman was an Army Paratrooper in the Korean conflict. He was a retired machine operator for the Sonoco plant where he worked for 39 years.
He enjoyed walks in the park with Wilihminna, being at church, going to flea markets, and spending time with his family.
Survivors include his wife, Wilihminna, 4 children: Alan (Donnetta) Reed, Connie (Kathy) Reed, Kevin (Cathy) Reed, and Stephen (Laurie) Reed, a son-in- law, Brian Gettelfinger, 5 grandchildren: Devan (Michael) Jackson, Kristen (Alexander) Bailey, Krieg Reed, Jackson (Ashley) Reed, Nicholas Reed, and 4 great-grandchildren: Cohen Jackson, Preston Bailey, Warren Bailey, and Isabella Reed.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Herman Reed and Gertrude Bean Reed Tingle, a daughter Donna Gettelfinger. Siblings: Lawrence Reed, Lewis Reed, Earl Reed, Howard Reed, Jimmie Reed, Mary Carver, and a great-grandchild, Tinsley Bailey.
Funeral arrangements will be held at Palmyra United Methodist Church on Wednesday, March 8, 2017, at 11:00 a.m. Visitation will be on Tuesday, March 7, 2017, at Love Funeral Home from 2-8 p.m. and again on Wednesday, March 8, 2017, at Palmyra United Methodist Church from 9 a.m. until time of service.
Burial will follow in the Palmyra Cemetery.
In Lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to the Palmyra United Methodist Church, 13855 Martin Mathis Road, Palmyra, IN. 47164.
Love Funeral Home is in charge of all arrangements.
Last night, at approximately 10:00 pm, the Indiana State Police responded to a report of a pedestrian struck by a vehicle on Sunnyside Avenue near Woodlawn Avenue which resulted in the death of a Lawrenceburg, Indiana man.
According to the initial investigation by the Indiana State Police Crash Reconstruction Team, Jason C. Boone, age 34, Lawrenceburg, Indiana was walking in the middle of the eastbound lane of Sunnyside Avenue when he was struck by an eastbound 2010 Chevrolet Cobalt being driven by Christopher M. Pyles, age 29, Aurora, Indiana. Boone was then struck by a westbound 2011 Nissan Sentra being driven by a seventeen year old female from Dillsboro, Indiana.
Boone sustained massive injuries and was pronounced deceased at the scene by the Dearborn County Coroner’s Office. Neither Pyles nor the seventeen year old juvenile were injured in the crash.
Per state law, both Pyles and the juvenile submitted to blood tests although alcohol is not believed to be a factor in the crash. It is unknown why Boone was walking in the middle of the road in that area.
The Boone family has been notified. The investigation is ongoing.
Trp. Korry Clark, Indiana State Police Crash Reconstruction Team, was assisted by the Aurora Police Department, Dearborn County Sheriff’s Department, Dearborn County Coroner’s Office, and Aurora Fire Department.
The Indiana State Police “Trooper of the Year” Award was recently selected by the Command Staff from the Bloomington Post and was presented before all Troopers at a recent District Meeting.
Factors used to determine the “Trooper of the Year” included, but were not limited to, traffic and criminal enforcement, community involvement and specialty assignments such as SCUBA, ERT, Meth Lab Team, Instructor ratings, or other services performed for the department that go beyond normal expectations.
The Trooper who achieved outstanding enforcement efforts in the areas of traffic, criminal, public service and who has exemplified the character expected of an Indiana State Trooper was Master Trooper John Yung.
A plaque was presented to M/Trp John Yung that read “In recognition for the high level of service, dedication, and professionalism exemplified in service to the citizens of Indiana and the Indiana State Police.”
Master Trooper Yung is a 21 year veteran with ISP.
ISP Sgt. Jan Kruse said “[M/Trooper] John Yung epitomizes what a police officer should be and we are lucky to have him serving in the Bloomington District”.
Yung graduated from the 53rd ISP Recruit School in December of 1995, grew up in Greene County and graduated from Linton-Stockton High School in 1980. Yung then served with the Greene County Sheriff’s Department for eight years before graduating from Vincennes University in 1993 with an Associate’s Degree in Law Enforcement.
Upon his graduation from the Indiana State Police Academy, Yung was assigned to the Versailles Post where he served as a road trooper, primarily patrolling Dearborn and Ohio Counties until 1997. Master Trooper Yung then transferred to the Bloomington Post where he currently serves at his current position of Master Trooper, primarily assigned to Greene County.
During his career, Yung has served on the Tactical Intervention Platoon (Riot Squad) since 1998 and has also served as a member of the Critical Incident Stress Management Team for the past 17 years.
Bloomington District Commander, Lieutenant Paul Bucher stated “Master Trooper Yung has always been one of the hardest working police officers I’ve ever had the pleasure of working with; he is a valuable asset not only to the citizens of the State of Indiana but to the other law enforcement officers he serves with daily. His work ethic and professionalism do not go unnoticed”.
Yung is married to his wife Heather; they have one daughter, Haley and reside in Greene County.
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An NWS storm survey, in conjunction with Washington County Emergency Management concluded that a tornado touched down in Saltillo and was embedded in a larger field of straight-line winds.
The tornado may have been an extension of the Lawrence/Orange County EF-2, and further work is being done to confirm the extension of the path.
Officials said the preliminary path length is 5 miles with a max width of 100 yards for the tornado, however the overall straight-line wind path width was close to a mile wide in spots.
The most intense tornado damage happened shortly after touchdown, where over 50 healthy hardwood trees had snapped trunks with no foliage.
In addition, an outbuilding lost part of a roof, and debris struck a residence causing cracked masonry and dented drywall on the inside of the structure.
Maximum wind speeds of 100 mph were estimated in this area.
The tornado continued eastward where more homes experienced minor roof damage, trees were uprooted, and a large outbuilding was nearly destroyed.
After crossing Cave River Valley Rd and White River Rd, the tornado took out nearly 50 softwood trees.
Farther east, over 100 hardwood and softwood trees were uprooted and snapped, and notable convergence was observed.
After driving a 4X6 post through the roof of a home near Hunter Rd, the tornado continued east to Prowsville Ridge Rd, where an uptick to 90-95 mph intensity was noted.
Another stand of nearly 50 hardwood trees were uprooted and snapped, along with significant damage to a porch and roof of a home.
Tornadic damage ceased east of Cox Ferry Rd, however some instances of straight-line winds were noted all the way to Delaney Park Rd.
It was also noted that straight-line winds were surveyed south of the tornado damage path, from Saltillo eastward to West Washington School Rd.
Eyewitness accounts put this damage at slightly earlier times than when the tornado damage occurred. The straight-line wind damage ranged from 60-80 mph.