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Prescribed Burns Planned at Hoosier National Forest

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Hoosier National Forest staff have several prescribed burns planned this fall if weather cooperates. At this time there are areas planned in Brown, Jackson, Martin, Orange and Perry Counties.

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Each of the areas has been identified to improve wildlife habitat or woodland restoration. Other areas may also be included later in the fall burning program.

“We just completed our first burn for the fall near Union Cemetery in Martin County,” Hoosier Fire Management Officer Terry Severson explained. ” We will continue to watch for opportunities to complete others when the weather is optimal.”

Severson says each burn area requires a different ‘prescription,’ which determines what wind direction and speed, temperature and fuel moisture are required for any given burn to be ignited.

“The more areas that we have ready to go, the more likely on any given day and weather forecast we’ll be able to find an area that we can burn,” he added. “There are only a limited number of days during the year that are suitable for prescribed burning so the Forest wants to maximize their opportunities.

Severson explained wind direction is often the limiting factor with adjacent roads or private homes so the Hoosier prioritizes areas.

If the burns don’t occur this fall, and the conditions are right this winter, the Forest could conceivably burn in December or January.

Each area will be closed to the public on the day of the burn and for some time after the burn until the area is considered safe. If there are a significant number of burning snags, the areas may be closed for several days for public safety. In at least one area, a trail may also be temporarily closed until the area is safe. Signs are posted along the fire line and at any logical entry points into the area.

Hunters are asked to use caution and pay particular attention to signs posted in areas they plan to hunt. In general, fire-fighters avoid burning during the firearm deer hunting season.

The exact date of each burn is dependent on weather and fuel conditions. Prescribed fires will be lit by hand, using drip torches. Forest staff notifies the public in the immediate area of the prescribed burn by letter.

If Forest neighbors wish to know the specific date of the ignition, they can call the Forest dispatch office to be informed once the decision is made to burn. Severson encourages anyone with medical issues who might be affected by smoke, such as asthma or emphysema who live immediately around where a prescribed burn is planned, to contact the Forest Service.

“We want to do everything we can to minimize effects on our neighbors,” Severson says.

For questions on the prescribed burns, to request notification, or to report medical conditions please contact the Indiana Interagency Coordination Center Dispatcher at (812) 547-9262.

Deer Reduction Hunts Planned For State Parks

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Brown County, McCormick’s Creek and Spring Mill state parks will be closed November 14-15 and November 28-29 for the Indiana state park deer reduction hunts.

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Hunters interested in participating already have submitted their applications online. Each person who is selected to participate in the hunt can have two hunting partners.

This year, there are 17 state parks that will participate in the deer reduction hunts. Hunters at two state parks — Clifty Falls and Fort Harrison — only can use archery equipment that is legal to hunt deer in Indiana.

For the other deer hunts, hunters can use firearms legal to take deer on public land in Indiana.

Boil Order For Oolitic Until Nov. 9

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A boil order has been issued for Oolitic residents until Nov. 9th.

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Do not drink the water unless you boil it first.

Crews are on the scene and repairing a water main break.

Scott County Police Investigating Needles in Candy

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On November 4th, the Scott County Sheriff’s Office received information that a county resident found two (2) sewing needles in Halloween candy from trick or treating on Monday night, October 31st.  

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A Deputy with the Sheriff’s Office began an investigation in to this matter, speaking with the complainant about the suspect candy, which turned out to be a “dum-dums” sucker.

The sucker was said to have a sewing needle stuck within the wrapper of the sucker.  It was also reported that a second sewing needle was found within the Halloween candy that was collected that night.  

Upon asking a complainant where she and her children visited, she advised the Deputy that she visited the Scottsburg Square and a few other locations.

No other reports similar to this were taken by the Scott County Sheriff’s Office, Scottsburg Police or the Austin Police.

Sheriff Mc Clain is asking parents to inspect all Halloween candy for any foreign objects. And, if anything is found, to report the findings to the Sheriff’s Office. 

The Sheriff’s Office also maintains several options for reporting criminal activity anonymously including the department’s website, Facebook page, and a tip line.

High School Football Scores -Week 11

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FRIDAY’S GAMES
Crown Point 24 Merrillville 19  
Penn 42 LaPorte 21  
Homestead 52 Warsaw 27  
Carmel 23 Fishers 10  
Ben Davis 47 Avon 40  
Indianapolis Cathedral 20 Lawrence Central 17 OT  
Warren Central 50 Southport 20  
Center Grove 41 Columbus North 14  
CLASS 5A
Mishawaka 18 Michigan City 7  
Fort Wayne Snider 56 Goshen 16  
Westfield 34 McCutcheon 7  
Kokomo 48 Muncie Central 33  
Zionsville 33 Plainfield 28  
Columbus East 56 Whiteland 31  
Bloomington South 45 Terre Haute North 14  
Castle 42 Floyd Central 28  
CLASS 4A
Lowell 42 Munster 14  
Hobart 35 New Prairie 14  
NorthWood 52 East Noble 24  
New Haven 28 Fort Wayne Dwenger 23  
Indianapolis Roncalli 42 Greenwood 6  
Delta 12 Mount Vernon (Fortville) 6  
East Central 52 Seymour 8  
Evansville Reitz 52 Evansville Harrison 7  
CLASS 3A
Mishawaka Marian 49 Griffith 14  
Garrett 29 Jimtown 26  
Fort Wayne Concordia 45 Fort Wayne Luers 22  
West Lafayette 56 Twin Lakes 24  
Danville 40 Indianapolis Chatard 35  
Lawrenceburg 47 Greensburg 20  
Brownstown Central 50 Southridge 14  
Evansville Memorial 63 Sullivan 35  
CLASS 2A
Whiting 17 Knox 14  
Winamac 21 Bremen 14  
South Adams 29 Churubusco 27  
Eastbrook 37 Elwood 0  
Indianapolis Ritter 26 Lapel 21  
Milan 52 Triton Central 28  
Monrovia 63 Mitchell 0  
Evansville Mater Dei 56 South Spencer 20  
CLASS 1A
Pioneer 47 North Judson 17  
Lafayette Central Catholic 57 Attica 29  
Southwood 43 LaVille 40  
Adams Central 15 Monroe Central 12  
Fountain Central 54 North Vermillion 8  
Indianapolis Lutheran 48 Hagerstown 27  
Eastern Greene 34 West Washington 32  
Linton-Stockton 48 North Central (Farmersburg) 14  

Jackson County Inmate Roster – 11-4-2016

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Inmates booked into the Jail within the last 24 hours.
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Mousa, Lacey M
Booking #: 95794
Booking Date: 11-04-2016 – 12:52 am
Charges: 35-48-4-13 (A) Visiting a Common Nuisance(Repealed)
16-42-19-18 Poss of Syringe
35-48-4-8.3 Possession of Paraphernalia
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Staggs, Dustin L
Booking #: 95793
Booking Date: 11-04-2016 – 12:46 am
Charges: 35-48-4-1 Dealing in Cocaine or Narcotic
35-48-4-3.3 Poss of Para , non prior
35-48-4-13 Maintaining a Common Nuisance(Repealed)
16-42-19-18 Poss of Syringe
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Dailey, Canyon J
Booking #: 95792
Booking Date: 11-04-2016 – 12:32 am
Charges: 35-48-4-13 (A) Visiting a Common Nuisance(Repealed)
16-42-19-18 Poss of Syringe
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Turner, James L
Booking #: 95791
Booking Date: 11-03-2016 – 7:59 pm
Charges: 35-44-3-6 Failure to Appear
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Sacayon-Lopez, Edgar A
Booking #: 95790
Release Date: 11-03-2016 – 6:19 pm
Booking Date: 11-03-2016 – 5:36 pm
Charges: 9-24-18-1 Never Receiving Driver License
Bond: $705
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Hanson, Charles C
Booking #: 95789
Booking Date: 11-03-2016 – 4:41 pm
Charges: 35-48-4-1.1(a) Dealing in Meth
35-48-4-1.1(a) Dealing in Meth
35-48-4-1.1(a) Dealing in Meth
35-48-4-1.1(a) Dealing in Meth
35-48-4-10 Dealing in Marijuana/Hasish
35-48-4-2 Deal in Sch 1,2,3 cont Sub
35-48-4-2 Deal in Sch 1,2,3 cont Sub
35-48-4-3 Dealing in Schedule IV CS
35-48-4-11 Possession Marijuana/Hashish
35-48-4-3.3 Poss of Para , non prior
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Campbell, Kristin K
Booking #: 95788
Booking Date: 11-03-2016 – 4:19 pm
Charges: 35-42-2-1(d)(1) Battery w/ Moderate Bodily Inj
35-42-3-3 Criminal Confinement
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Inmates released from the Jail within the last 24 hours.
 
Sacayon-Lopez, Edgar A
Booking #: 95790
Release Date: 11-03-2016 – 6:19 pm
Booking Date: 11-03-2016 – 5:36 pm
Charges: 9-24-18-1 Never Receiving Driver License
Bond: $705
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Moffatt, Sean E
Booking #: 94937
Release Date: 11-03-2016 – 3:04 pm
Booking Date: 06-06-2016 – 2:44 pm
Charges: 35-44-3-3 Resisting Officer
35-44-3-6 Failure to Appear
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Taskey, Christopher J
Booking #: 95529
Release Date: 11-03-2016 – 12:34 pm
Booking Date: 09-16-2016 – 1:04 am
Charges: 34-4-9-2.1 Body Attachment
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Day, Michael R
Booking #: 95642
Release Date: 11-03-2016 – 12:19 pm
Booking Date: 10-10-2016 – 11:33 am
Charges: 35-38-2.3 Probation Violation (Adult)
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Wilson, Blake E
Booking #: 95616
Release Date: 11-03-2016 – 8:04 am
Booking Date: 10-04-2016 – 9:01 pm
Charges: 8 Parole Violation
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Perez, Wilmur H
Booking #: 95786
Release Date: 11-03-2016 – 6:04 am
Booking Date: 11-02-2016 – 11:25 pm
Charges: 9-24-19-2 DWS- Prior Unrelated Violation
Bond: $705
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Scott County Inmate Roster – 11-4-2016

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Inmates booked into the Detention Center within the last 24 hours.
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WILFONG, CODY
Booking #: SCJAIL:2016-001148
Booking Date: 11-03-2016 – 6:46 pm
Charges: IC 9-24-19-2 ~ DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED (SUSP/PRIOR)
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SPICER, TRAVIS
Booking #: SCJAIL:2016-001147
Booking Date: 11-03-2016 – 6:31 pm
Charges: IC 35-44.1-2-9(MA) ~ FAILURE TO APPEAR
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SAMSON, SCOTTIE
Booking #: SCJAIL:2016-001146
Booking Date: 11-03-2016 – 12:37 pm
Charges: OUT OF COUNTY WARRANT ~ OUT OF COUNTY WARRANT
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BOWMAN, CHERON
Booking #: SCJAIL:2016-001145
Release Date: 11-03-2016 – 12:47 pm
Booking Date: 11-03-2016 – 10:05 am
Charges: IC 35-44.1-3-4(C)FL6 ~ ESCAPE; FAILURE TO RETURN TO LAWFUL DETENTION
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Inmates released from the Detention Center within the last 24 hours.
 
HELTON, CHRISTOPHER
Booking #: SCJAIL:2016-001076
Release Date: 11-03-2016 – 7:03 pm
Booking Date: 10-14-2016 – 12:29 am
Charges: DEALING SCHEDULE 1,2,3, CONTROLL SUBSTANCE
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MULVANEY, JENNIFER
Booking #: SCJAIL:2016-001127
Release Date: 11-03-2016 – 3:33 pm
Booking Date: 10-27-2016 – 11:39 pm
Charges: IC 35-42-2-1(MB) ~ BATTERY
IC 35-42-2-1(MB) ~ BATTERY
IC 35-44.1-3-1(A)MA ~ RESISTING LAW ENFORCEMENT
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TURNER, REBECCA
Booking #: SCJAIL:2016-001096
Release Date: 11-03-2016 – 2:17 pm
Booking Date: 10-20-2016 – 3:43 pm
Charges: IC 35-43-4-2(A)MA ~ THEFT — LESS THAN $750
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HOLLAND, DUSTIN
Booking #: SCJAIL:2016-001141
Release Date: 11-03-2016 – 2:03 pm
Booking Date: 11-01-2016 – 2:06 am
Charges: IC 35-48-4-7(A)MA ~ POSSESSION SCHEDULE I, II, III, OR IV CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
IC 35-48-4-7(A)MA ~ POSSESSION SCHEDULE I, II, III, OR IV CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
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COOPER, CARRIE
Booking #: SCJAIL:2016-001140
Release Date: 11-03-2016 – 1:47 pm
Booking Date: 11-01-2016 – 1:50 am
Charges: IC 9-24-19-2 ~ DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED (SUSP/PRIOR)
IC 35-48-4-7(A)MA ~ POSSESSION SCHEDULE I, II, III, OR IV CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
IC 35-48-4-7(A)MA ~ POSSESSION SCHEDULE I, II, III, OR IV CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
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WHITAKER, LEROY
Booking #: SCJAIL:2016-000884
Release Date: 11-03-2016 – 1:32 pm
Booking Date: 08-22-2016 – 2:31 pm
Charges: 35-41-2-4 ~ AIDING, INDUCING OR CAUSING AN OFFENSE
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BOWMAN, CHERON
Booking #: SCJAIL:2016-001145
Release Date: 11-03-2016 – 12:47 pm
Booking Date: 11-03-2016 – 10:05 am
Charges: IC 35-44.1-3-4(C)FL6 ~ ESCAPE; FAILURE TO RETURN TO LAWFUL DETENTION
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CARVER, CHRISTOPHER
Booking #: SCJAIL:2016-001064
Release Date: 11-03-2016 – 12:47 pm
Booking Date: 10-10-2016 – 11:53 pm
Charges: IC 35-48-4-6.1(A)FL6 ~ POSSESSION OF METHAMPHETAMINE
IC 35-48-4-8.3(A)MA ~ POSSESSION OF PARAPHERNALIA
IC 16-42-19-18(FL6) ~ UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF SYRINGE
IC 35-48-4-13(b)FL6 ~ MAINTAINING A COMMON NUISANCE
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COOMER, TIFFANY
Booking #: SCJAIL:2016-001097
Release Date: 11-03-2016 – 11:17 am
Booking Date: 10-20-2016 – 11:37 pm
Charges: IC 35-44.1-2-9(MA) ~ FAILURE TO APPEAR
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CAUDILL JR., MICHAEL
Booking #: SCJAIL:2016-000481
Release Date: 11-03-2016 – 11:03 am
Booking Date: 05-06-2016 – 7:58 pm
Charges: 35-44.1-3-1 ~ RESISTING LAW ENFORCEMENT
IC 35-48-4-13 ~ MAINTAINING COMMON NUISANCE
IC 35-48-4-11 ~ POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA
IC 35-48-4-8.3 ~ POSSESSION OF PARAPHERNALIA
IC 35-48-4-5 ~ DEALING IN MARIJUANA
IC 35-42-2–1 ~ BATTERY (A) MISDEMEANOR BODILY INJURY
OUT OF COUNTY WARRANT ~ OUT OF COUNTY WARRANT
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COMBS, TERRANCE
Booking #: SCJAIL:2016-000829
Release Date: 11-03-2016 – 8:18 am
Booking Date: 08-10-2016 – 9:42 am
Charges: IC 7.1-5-1-3 ~ PUBLIC INTOXICATION
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MCINTOSH, MICHAEL
Booking #: SCJAIL:2016-000816
Release Date: 11-03-2016 – 7:48 am
Booking Date: 08-06-2016 – 5:35 am
Charges: COURT ORDER ~ COURT ORDER
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RILEY, TARIA
Booking #: SCJAIL:2016-000283
Release Date: 11-03-2016 – 6:47 am
Booking Date: 03-16-2016 – 2:17 pm
Charges: 35-48-4-1.1 ~ DEALING IN METH
35-48-4-1.1 ~ DEALING IN METH
35-48-4-1.1 ~ DEALING IN METH
35-48-4-1.1 ~ DEALING IN METH
35-48-4-1.1 ~ DEALING IN METH
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DAVIS, BILLY
Booking #: SCJAIL:2016-000146
Release Date: 11-03-2016 – 6:47 am
Booking Date: 02-12-2016 – 3:40 pm
Charges: IC 35-48-4-13 ~ DEALING IN COCAINE
IC 35-48-4-6 ~ POSSESSION OF COCAINE OR NARCOTIC DRUG
IC 35-48-4-13 ~ MAINTAINING COMMON NUISANCE
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Investigation with Department of Child Services ends with Drug Arrests

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An investigation that started with assisting the Indiana Department of Child Services ended with two Spencer County residents being arrested on multiple drug charges.

Arrested and Charged were:
Mark A. Muth, 49, Dale, IN

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Mark A. Muth, 49, Dale, IN

– Possession of Methamphetamine, Level 6 Felony
– Maintaining a Common Nuisance, Level 6 Felony
– Possession of a Legend Drug, Level 6 Felony
– Possession of a Schedule II Controlled Substance, Class A Misdemeanor
– Possession of Paraphernalia, Class A Misdemeanor
 
Amanda D. Cosner, 42, Dale, IN

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Amanda D. Cosner, 42, Dale, IN

– Possession of Methamphetamine, Level 6 Felony
– Maintaining a Common Nuisance, Level 6 Felony
– Possession of Paraphernalia, Class A Misdemeanor

On Tuesday, November 2, Master Trooper Trey Lytton was assisting the Department of Child Services with an ongoing investigation they were conducting. 

Through the investigation, Trooper Lytton obtained a search warrant for a residence at 425 East Vine Street, Apartment D, in Dale, through the Spencer County Circuit Court. 

While serving the search warrant, troopers located methamphetamine, smoking pipes used for drug use, and a Schedule II controlled substance.
 
The tenants of the apartment, 49 year old Mark Muth and 42 year old Amanda Cosner, were placed into custody and charged with the multiple drug offenses. 

Officials with the Indiana DCS removed the children from the residence and placed them into other care.  Muth was on parole through Colorado, and was being monitored by Indiana Parole officials.

Muth and Cosner were lodged without incident in the Spencer County Jail.

Two Arrested With Over a Pound of Pot

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A traffic stop this afternoon led to the arrest of two California natives and the seizure of a significant quantity of marijuana.

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At 1:00 P.M. this afternoon, Master Trooper Brian LaRoche pulled over a 2007 Toyota for speeding along Interstate 64 near the Ferdinand exit.  While conducting the traffic stop, Trooper LaRoche smelled the odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle, giving him probable cause to conduct a vehicle search.  While searching the vehicle, Trooper LaRoche found a bag containing 1.7 pounds (771 grams) of marijuana.
 
Both the driver, 20 year old Jocelyn Sanchez of Placentia, CA, and the passenger, 21 year old Edwin Echeverria-Barajas of Anaheim, CA, were placed into custody without incident and transported to the Dubois County Security Center.  Trooper LaRoche was assisted by the Ferdinand Police Department.
 
Arrested and Charges:
Jocelyn Sanchez, 20
Placentia, CA
– Possession of Marijuana, Level 6 Felony
 
Edwin Echeverria-Barajas, 21
Anaheim, CA
– Possession of Marijuana, Level 6 Felony

Linton Woman Arrested For Dragging Child

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A Linton woman was arrested after police say she dragged her child down a hallway, threw them in a room and removed the door knobs.

No word on how old the child is. 

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In jail is 31-year-old Rikki Sharp; charged with battery, resulting in bodily injury, a Level 5 Felony. 

According to police, School Resource Officer Debbie Miller and Department of Child Services caseworker, came to the police station on October 26 with a student who had gone to the school nurse complaining of a back ache.

The child suffered a large red mark with an open wound in the middle of their back along the spine consistent with a rug burn.

The child told police their mother then threw them into their bedroom so hard it caused the student to “wipe out for a few minutes.”

“When asked what wipe out meant, (they) said ‘Like I fainted for a few minutes and woke back up,'” Miller wrote in the probable cause affidavit. 

The child told police they had a hard time sleeping because their back hurt.

Officials say the student didn’t go back to school for two days due to an appointment and their back hurting.

Sharp was then interviewed at the police station and told police on the morning of Oct. 24 her child didn’t want to go to school.

The affidavit states Sharp said the child sat in the middle of the living room floor and then hid behind a recliner.

Sharp told officials she grabbed the child’s feet and then dragged them to their bedroom saying the child fought her the entire way down the hall.

Sharp then said she finally had to lift the child off the floor and set them on their bed. She denied throwing the child.

Sharp told officials the child did miss two days of school due to an appointment and the child’s back hurting.

She told police she had went too far.  “I don’t need anybody to tell me that I went too far, pulling down the hallway,'” she told police.

When asked if she notified the school about the child’s back injury, she told officials she didn’t because it worried her because how officials would look at the situation.