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Rainbolt Expected To Hear Murder Charges In Court Tuesday

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A 20-year old Salem man who has been accused of killing his roomate north of Campbellsburg last week is expected in Washington County Circuit Court for his initial hearing this week. 

According to Washington County Prosecutor Dustin Houchin Josh Rainbolt, 20, Salem, is scheduled to appear before Judge Larry Medlock at 2:30p Tuesday. 

Rainbolt has been in the Washington County Detention Center since late Thursday night when he was arrested and charged with the murder of his roommate and West Washington High School Alum. 

Rainbolt was charged with murder, obstruction of justice and improper disposal of a corpse.

During an interview last Thursday evening, Rainbolt told police he killed his roommate and disposed of the shotgun in White River.

According to a probable cause affidavit, 20-year-old Rainbolt told police he shot Blake Box-Skinner in the back of the head with a shotgun, dragged his body to a shed, put him inside and shut the door.

He told Indiana State Police Detectives that he then drove to the Ft. Ritner Bridge off White River Road and threw the shotgun into White River.

Police have not released a motive for the murder.

Indiana State Police discovered Box-Skinner’s body after they were called to do a welfare check at the home at 10906 Lost River Road after family members report that 20-year-old son had not been seen or heard from for a couple of days.

State Trooper Jonathan Cain, who is Box-Skinner’s nephew had went to the home with Blake’s parents Carol Box and Derek Skinner.

When they arrived at the home. The parents entered the home and found their son’s phone inside and knew something was wrong. Trooper Cain checked outbuildings on the property.

According to the affidavit, Trooper Cain opened a door on one of the outbuildings and saw human legs sticking out from under a washing machine.

After Cain moved the washing machine, he located the body of Blake Box-Skinner underneath.

Cain immediately contacted the ISP for back up.

Family members told investigators that Blake’s roommate, Rainbolt was not at the home, but had been calling Blake’s mother.

Investigators talked to Rainbolt on the phone and asked him to come in for an interview, but Rainbolt told police he did not have a ride to the sheriff’s department. An Indiana State Trooper arranged to pick Rainbolt up and transport him to the Washington County Sheriff’s Department where he admitted to killing his roommate.

Jackson County Sheriff’s Department is Taking Applications for Part-Time Cooks

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Applications are available at the Sheriff’s Department Reception Desk between 8:00am to 4:00pm Monday through Friday. The address is 150 East State Road 250, Brownstown, Indiana 47220.

Applicants Must be able to pass background check and drug test.

Must be at least 18 years of age.

Must be able to multi-task in a fast paced environment.

Must be able to work in a team environment.

Training will be provided.

Lawrence County Inmate Roster – 1.16.17

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J A I L  M A N A G E M E N T
                                                      Arrest Report for Courts
                                                    01/12/2017  thru  01/13/2017
 
Book Date  Time      DOB      SSN            Charge         Charge          Sex  Arr Ag                  Bail       Bail Agency
                          Cause No.          Code(s)     Description(s)
 
 
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
01/12/2017 1010  07/02/1961 ***********                                       M LCPD                      263.00 SUP1 SIG80 ALD
BRAY,THOMAS S           47D01-1608-F6-988  00000000079 FAILURE TO APPEAR CR Court:                     Date/Time:           -0000
          Citizen? Yes      Birth Place Country: US      City: LINTON           State: IN
          Class:
                                                                                               Release Date/Time: 01/12/2017-1300
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
 
01/12/2017 1157  06/03/1987 ***********                                       M BEDFORD PD                  0.00
HACKNEY,JOSHUA L        47D01-1406-FD-835  00000000203 PETITION TO MODIFY   Court:                     Date/Time:           -0000
                        47D01-1406-FD-835  00000000201 PETITION TO REVOKE   Court:                     Date/Time:           -0000
          Citizen? Yes      Birth Place Country: US      City: LAWRENCE CO.     State: IN
          Class:
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
 
01/12/2017 1421  03/05/1989 ***********                                       F LCPD                        0.00
MCNEW,CORI E            47D02-1506-F6-651  00000000201 PETITION TO REVOKE   Court: SUPERIOR COURT II   Date/Time:           -0000
          Citizen? Yes      Birth Place Country: US      City: MONROE CO        State: IN
          Class: FELONY
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
 
01/12/2017 1700  02/11/1983 ***********                                       F BEDFORD PD              5,000.00 SUP II
SYKES,DARBI L           ON-SITE            00000000118 POSS MARIJUANA U/30  Court: SUPERIOR COURT II   Date/Time:           -0000
                        ON-SITE            00000000001 PUBLIC INTOXICATION  Court: SUPERIOR COURT II   Date/Time:           -0000
                        ON-SITE            00000000128 POSS OF PARAPHERNALI Court: SUPERIOR COURT II   Date/Time:           -0000
          Citizen? Yes      Birth Place Country: US      City: MONROE CO        State: IN
          Class: MISDEMEANOR
                                                                                               Release Date/Time: 01/13/2017-0900
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
 
01/12/2017 1909  10/30/1978 ***********                                       M ORANGE COU              1,005.00
ENGLAND,JOSHUA                             00000000201 PETITION TO REVOKE   Court:                     Date/Time:           -0000
                        ON-SITE            00000000021 BATTERY W/BODILY INJ Court:                     Date/Time:           -0000
          Citizen? Yes      Birth Place Country: US      City: TAMPA BAY        State: FL
          Class:
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
 
01/12/2017 2300  09/04/1993 ***********                                       M MITCHELL P                383.00 SUP II
LITTLEJOHN,NICHOLAS     47D02-1605-CM-602  00000000079 FAILURE TO APPEAR CR Court: SUPER 2             Date/Time:           -0000
          Citizen? Yes      Birth Place Country: US      City: BLOOMINGTON      State: IN

Scott County Inmate Roster – 1.16.17

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Inmates booked into the Detention Center within the last 24 hours.
 
TERRY, JONATHAN
Booking #: SCJAIL:2017-000074
Booking Date: 01-15-2017 – 9:41 pm
Charges: 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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BENHAM, ELIZABETH
Booking #: SCJAIL:2017-000073
Booking Date: 01-15-2017 – 9:36 pm
Charges: 16-42-19-13 ~ POSSESSION OR USE OF LEGEND DRUG
IC 35-48-4-13(b)FL6 ~ MAINTAINING A COMMON NUISANCE
IC 35-48-4-6.1(A)FL6 ~ POSSESSION OF METHAMPHETAMINE
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MAYO, MICHAEL
Booking #: SCJAIL:2017-000072
Booking Date: 01-15-2017 – 6:31 pm
Charges: IC 35-42-2-1.3(b)(2)FL6 ~ DOMESTIC BATTERY – COMMITTED IN PRESENCE OF CHILD LESS THAN 16 YEARS
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GAMBREL, KAYLA
Booking #: SCJAIL:2017-000071
Booking Date: 01-15-2017 – 10:45 am
Charges: OUT OF COUNTY WARRANT ~ OUT OF COUNTY WARRANT
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ORANGE COUNTY REMC ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT OF TWO EMPLOYEES

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Orange County REMC bids farewell to Journeyman Linemen Gary Cheatham and Jeff Bennett as they announced their retirement this month. Cheatham has been employed by the co-op for 36 years and Bennett for 26 years.

Over the years, both Cheatham and Bennett have experienced their share of tough power restoration work after ice storms, floods, tornadoes and thunderstorms.

They have also played the role of ambassador to the community each year at the REMC’s annual meeting, and in safety demonstrations for schools and community organizations.

“You can never make yourself or the company ready for the retirement of guys like Jeff Bennett and Gary Cheatham,” said Orange County REMC General Manager/CEO Matt Deaton. 

Gary Cheatham is on the left (plaid shirt), Jeff Bennett is on the right.

“There isn’t a doubt that everyone at the co-op, and many of our members, are going to miss them.  It is great, though, to see two people that dedicated their lives to the same company have the opportunity to retire, and now choose how they want to spend their time.”

The board of directors , management and employees all appreciate the combined 62 years of service these two linemen have dedicated to the cooperative and its members, and wish them all the best in their retirement.

 

Washington County Inmate Roster – 1-16-17

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WEEKLY ARREST LIST
01/15/2017
 
WASHINGTON COUNTY SHERIFF DEPARTMENT
 
JACOB HOLLEN, 22, SALEM
WARRANT: OPERATING WHILE INTOXICATED WHILE LICENCE
SUSPENDED OR REVOKED,
FALSE IDENTITY STATEMENT
BURGLARY
THEFT
TRESPASS
CAROLINE JOHNSON, 55, CRENE
WARRANT: FAILURE TO APPEAR
 
TERESA STURGILL, 28, FRENCH LICK
WARRANT: THEFT
 
ANDREW BOBO, 41, SALEM
WRIT: FAILURE TO APPEAR
BENJAMIN LEWELLAN, 39, MARENGO
WRECKLESS DRIVING
PUBLIC INTOXICATION
 
PHILLIP SANDERS, 27, LOUISVILLE
THEFT
 
SALEM POLICE DEPT.
 
CORY HAYS, 43, SALEM
FALSE INFORMING
POSSEESSION OF PARAPHELIA, WARRANT: SCOTT
COUNTY, WARRANT: JACKSON COUNTY
 
TRAVIS MCCLEERY, 34, SCOTTSBURG
WARRANT: MARION COUNTY
 
CARTER WILLS, 59, PEKIN
OPERATING A VEHICLE WHILE INTOXICATED WITH A BAC
EQUIVILANT TO .15 GRAMS OF ALCOHOL
OWI
OWI REFUSAL,
OPERATING A MOTOR VEHICLE WHILE INTOXICATED WITH PREVIOUS CONVICTION
 
INDIANA STATE POLICE
JOSH RAINBOLT, 20, SALEM
MURDER

Girls Sectional Pairings Pose Positive Opportunities

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The 2017 sectional pairings for the IHSAA state tournament were announced Sunday night at Bankers Life Fieldhouse and heard LIVE on WSLM 97.9 FM and 1220 AM.

The sectionals begin Jan. 31 and run through Feb. 4. 

Tickets at all locations are $10 each. 

Here are the postseason pairings for local schools: 

CLASS 4A AT FLOYD CENTRAL

Host Floyd Central (11-9) was the only local team that did not draw a bye. The Highlanders open with Jennings County (5-13). 

New Albany (12-5) will play the winner of the Panthers and Highlanders.

Jeffersonville (12-7) also drew a bye. The Red Devils will play the winner of defending champ Bedford North Lawrence (14-4) and Seymour (14-5). The Devils and Owls play Tuesday in Seymour with Jeff having a chance to clinch at least a share of the HHC title.

CLASS 3A AT CORYDON

Silver Creek (8-12) received a tough draw in Sectional 30. The Dragons open with North Harrison (18-1), last year’s state runner up and currently the No. 1 team in Class 3A. The winner of that matchup faces Corydon Central (11-9), which drew the bye.

On the bottom half of the bracket, Charlestown (10-9) opens with Salem (10-9). The winner of that game faces the winner of Brownstown Central (13-8) and Scottsburg (12-7). 

CLASS 2A AT PROVIDENCE

In Sectional 46, Providence (14-5) will look to defend its crown. The Pioneers open up with Henryville (10-8). The winner of the Providence-Henryville game will play Clarksville (2-19), which drew a first-round bye. 

Paoli (11-9) drew the bye on the top half of the bracket. The winner of Crawford County (14-4) and Eastern (12-7) will face Paoli in the semifinal. 

CLASS A AT NEW WASHINGTON

Christian Academy (6-10) and New Washington (8-11) face off in a quarterfinal matchup. Rock Creek (4-14) is up against Madison Shawe (11-9) in the other quarterfinal. Lanesville (5-15) and defending champion South Central (12-6) drew the byes.

CLASS A AT ORLEANS

The only local school in Sectional 61, Borden will open with West Washington (11-9). Medora (2-11) and defending champion Orleans (4-12) drew the opening round byes. The other quarterfinal features Crothersville (13-6) and Trinity Lutheran (8-12). 

Stay tuned for all the action on WSLM 1220 AM and WSLM 97.9 FM 

Miriam C Baker, 89, Salem

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Miriam Curtis Baker, age 89 of Salem, passed away Friday, January 13, 2017, in Baptist Health Floyd.

Born March 13, 1927 in Mt. Vernon, Indiana, she was the daughter of the late Carl M. and Mollie M. (Tenison) Curtis.

She retired in 1988 after 38 years of teaching at Salem Community Schools and during her teaching career at Salem, she started the distinguished singing group called the Baker’s Dozen.

She was a member of the Salem United Methodist Church, was a graduate of Mt. Vernon High School and graduated from Evansville College with a bachelors degree in music.

She was a member of the Tri Kappa and Delta Kappa Gamma sororities, the Hospital Auxiliary, Woman’s Study Club and the Indiana Retired Teachers Associations at the state and local level.

Miriam married Harry E. Baker on June 9, 1950, who passed away December 23, 2013.

Survivors include: Son: Stephen C. (Cindy) Baker, Columbia City, Indiana, Sister: Ruth (Jim) Bauman, Livermore, California and 3 grandchildren: Nathan, Parker and Hayden.

She was preceded in death by 1 brother, Holbert Curtis and a nephew, Kurt Bauman.

Funeral Service: 11:00 am Thursday at Salem United Methodist Church

Visitation: 4 to 8 pm Wednesday at Dawalt Funeral Home and 10 am Thursday until the time of the service at the church. Interment at Crown Hill Cemetery.

Memorial Contributions: Washington County Community Foundation 1707 North Shelby Street, Suite 100 Salem, Indiana 47167 or Salem United Methodist Church 202 East Market St. Salem, Indiana 47167

Marjorie E. Chastain, 89

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Mrs. Marjorie E. Chastain age 89 of North Vernon passed away Friday, January 13 at Columbus Regional Hospital in Columbus.

Mrs. Chastain was born March 17, 1927 in Washington County, Indiana the daughter of Frederick Paul and Audrey Ellen Rosenbaum Nicholson. She was a homemaker and a member of Bible Students of New Albany, Indiana.

She was preceded in death by her husband: Dudley Chastain in 2013. She was also preceded in death by a brother: Frederick Nicholson Jr., two sisters: Joan Jones and Margaret Nicholson and two great grandchildren: Lowell Timothy and Thomas.

She is survived by a son: Ronald K. Chastain (Barbara) of Phoenix, Arizona, a daughter: Jana L. Moore (Tim) of North Vernon, Indiana, 4 grandchildren: Beth George, Sarah Gentry (Chris), Craig Moore (Stephanie), Erica Gootee (Jeremiah), 9 great-grandchildren: Anna, Rachel, Nicole, Katie, Cole, Sophie, Jackson, Isabela and Aubrey, and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held Thursday at 11:00AM at Weathers Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Cavetown Cemetery. Visitation will be Wednesday from 4-8PM and Thursday from 9AM-time of service.

Murder Weapon Thrown Into White River, says Rainbolt

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According to a probable cause affidavit from the Washington County Prosecutor’s Office, Joshuah Rainbolt, 20, Campbellsburg, admitted killing his roommate and getting rid of the murder weapon. 

Indiana State Police were called to check on the welfare of Blake Box-Skinner who hadn’t been seen by his family since Monday, January 9.

State Trooper Jonathan Cain was off duty and went to the residence occupied by Box-Skinner, who was his nephew. 

Cain was accompanied by Carol Box, Blake’s mother, and Derek Skinner, Blake’s father, 

Upon arriving at 10609 West Lost River Road in Campbellsburg, Cain and Derek Skinner entered the residence and found Blake’s phone. 

Trooper Cain went outside to check buildings in the back yard. 

According to the affidavit, he opened a door on one of the outbuildings and saw human legs sticking out from under a washing machine. 

After Cain moved the washing machine, he located the body of a white male, who he identified as Blake Box-Skinner.

Cain immediately contacted the ISP for back up. 

At approximately 8p, Detective Joshua Banet was contacted and briefed on the situation and went to the address. 

Upon arrival, Banet began investigating and gathering evidence for a search warrant.

According to Banet, several of Blake’s family members were at the residence, who were asked to go to the Washington County Sheriff’s Department to conduct interviews. 

Family members advised police that Blake’s roommate, Joshuah Rainbolt was not present but had been calling Blake’s mother. 

According to the police affidavit, officers talked to Rainbolt and asked him to come in for an interview. Rainbolt told police he did not have a ride into the sheriff’s department. 

Trooper Mark LaMaster drove to pick Rainbolt up. 

Police say upon arrive at the sheriff’s department, interviews were conducted with Derek Skinner, Carol Box, Blake’s girlfriend, Selena Huizar and Rainbolt. 

During Rainbolt’s interview, he told police he had shot Box-Skinner in the back of the head with a shotgun.

Rainbolt told police he drug the body to a shed, put him inside and shut the door. 

Rainbolt also said he drove to the Ft. Ritner Bridge off of White River Road and threw the shotgun into White River. 

Rainbolt is currently being held at the Washington County Detention Center. 

He’s charged with Murder, Level 1 Felony and Obstruction, a Level 6 Felony.