Washington County Sheriff’s Department Inmate Roster – 9-26-16




















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It was a busy night and early morning for the Salem Fire Department, who responded to three fire calls in less than 12 hours, including the blaze that claimed a 100 year old church Northwest of Salem.

The first call came in about 8:30p with the report of smoke and a fire alarm at a residence at the corner of Small and Water Streets.
According to Salem Fire Chief Tom Day, the owners of the house were not home and the firefighters had to wait for a key to the home before they could inspect it.
Day said the home checked out safe.
At 2:57a, the department was called to 527 Pilgrim Way for a garage fire.
Then at 3:21a, the department was toned out for a fire at the Highland Friends Church.
The church was a total loss and firefighters are still on the scene this morning as the building continues to smolder.

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“It’s disappointing to lose, but we got beat by a team that played very, very well today,” said Indiana head coach Kevin Wilson. “So give a lot of credit to Wake. They came in playing good team ball, and they played better team ball than us today. We lose the turnover battle and some scoring opportunities, had a kicking blunder, field goal blocking—a lot of things that led to us being short on the stick.”
Ricky Jones put together a career performance, tallying career-highs in receptions (8) and yards (208). Jones becomes the sixth receiver in IU football history to tally 200-plus receiving yards in a single game.
Nick Westbrook snowballed from his breakout game two weeks ago versus Ball State with another two-touchdown outing, retrieving six catches for 129 yards. His 75-yard score on Indiana’s first play from scrimmage gave Westbrook his third touchdown in a four-reception span. The sophomore also pulled down a 10-yard fade route midway through the third quarter.
“It hurts to give up a win like this,” said Westbrook. “Offensively, I think we take the blame. We have to be better, we have to execute better when it comes down to the red zone. We cannot have those mental mistakes that shoot ourselves in the foot. We had momentum that entire game. I know it is not a game of stats, but we were going up and down the field defensively. We have to capitalize on the competitive plays. We need to not have mental mistakes.”
Richard Lagow inscribed his name in the Indiana record books, becoming the fifth Hoosiers quarterback with 400-plus passing yards in a single game. Lagow finished with a school record 496 yards and three touchdowns on 28 completions.
Devine Redding led six IU rushers with 68 yards on 16 carries, in addition to his 24 yards on three catches through the air. True freshman Tyler Natee notched the Hoosiers’ only rushing touchdown, the first of his career, on a 1-yard punch in the third quarter.
Tegray Scales disrupted on defense with a career-high-tying two sacks, a career-high 13 tackles and a career-best three for loss. Marcelino Ball and Marcus Oliver followed with nine tackles apiece. As a unit, the Indiana defense held Wake Forest to 352 total yards and forced six three-and-outs.
“As a defense, I think we played well,” said Scales. “We could have gotten a few more stops to help the offense out in certain situations. As a whole, we just have to bring it all together and play Hoosiers football.”
The Hoosiers vaulted to an early lead on the game’s first play from scrimmage. Lagow hit Westbrook on a crossing pattern near the 50-yard line, and the sophomore receiver turned upfield toward open pastures.
Wake Forest’s defense responded with a 24-point swing through the start of the third quarter. Aiding the Demon Deacons offense was their big-play defense, forcing two interceptions and a blocked field goal for three touchdowns on the other end.
Lagow and the Hoosiers righted the ship, and pulled within two scores, on a 75-yard drive that lasted two plays. On the first, Lagow located Jones on the left sideline with a step on his defender and let loose, connecting with Jones on a 65-yard reception. Lagow lofted a second touchdown to Westbrook in the corner of the end zone, cutting Indiana’s deficit to 24-14.
Following a Wake Forest field goal that gave the visitors a 13-point lead, Indiana amassed a 65-yard drive to pull within six points. Lagow and Jones reunited for a 50-yard toss down the sidelines to put IU in the red zone. Natee finished the sequence from a yard away, puncturing the line of scrimmage for his first career TD.
Wake Forest quarterback John Wolford sealed Indiana’s fate with the their final score in the fourth quarter, ending a 75-yard drive with an 11-yard touchdown scramble. The Hoosiers closed the gap with a 49-yard tipped touchdown reception from Donavan Hale, the first score of his career.
The first Big Ten test of the season awaits Indiana next weekend, when the Hoosiers host No. 8 Michigan State (2-1) on Saturday, Sept. 30. The game is set for an 8 p.m. ET kickoff on WSLM 97.9 FM with the pre-game show starting at 7p.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Allison Hoeppner, daughter of former Indiana head football coach Terry Hoeppner and wife Jane, died in a traffic accident Saturday morning.
Hoeppner, 45, of Bloomington, was pronounced dead at the intersection of Ind. 37 and Old Ind. 37 South at around midnight, the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office said.
Hoeppner had attempted to turn her 2003 Subaru northbound onto Ind. 37, when her car was struck by a 2003 Prevost bus operated by 42-year-old Johnathan Brewer, of Haptonville, N.C.
An investigation determined that Hoeppner had the right of way, and Brewer had failed to stop at the traffic light.
Police arrived at the scene just after midnight. While there was no evidence of impairment, police said, Brewer was transported to IU Health Bloomington to get blood drawn.
The Indiana Department of Athletics honored Allison with a moment of silence prior to Saturday’s Indiana-Wake Forest game.
IU VICE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS FRED GLASS:
“We are deeply saddened to learn of the tragic passing of Allison Hoeppner. A beloved member of the IU Athletics family, Allison was a brave cancer survivor, a tireless advocate for cancer research, and a loving and devoted mother, daughter and friend who possessed her father’s infectious enthusiasm and love of life. On behalf of Hoosiers everywhere, we offer our deepest condolences to the entire Hoeppner family.”
IU HEAD FOOTBALL COACH KEVIN WILSON:
“We are shocked and saddened by this terrible tragedy. The Hoeppners mean a great deal, not only to me and my family, but to the entire IU Football family. Our thoughts and prayers are with Jane and the Hoeppner family.”
Here are Indiana High School Football scores from around Indiana.

| Adams Central | 45 | South Adams | 14 | |
| Alexandria | 39 | Blackford | 38 | |
| Angola | 20 | Fairfield | 12 | |
| Avon | 38 | Fishers | 3 | |
| Bedford North Lawrence | 41 | Jennings County | 23 | |
| Beech Grove | 40 | Monrovia | 28 | |
| Ben Davis | 41 | Lawrence North | 14 | |
| Bloomington South | 49 | Terre Haute South | 24 | |
| Bluffton | 26 | Southern Wells | 6 | |
| Brownsburg | 29 | Westfield | 28 | OT |
| Cambridge City Lincoln | 30 | Union County | 28 | |
| Carmel | 48 | North Central (Indianapolis) | 22 | |
| Carroll (Flora) | 55 | Frontier | 7 | |
| Carroll (Fort Wayne) | 62 | Fort Wayne South | 28 | |
| Center Grove | 35 | Lawrence Central | 21 | |
| Centerville | 25 | Northeastern | 24 | |
| Charlestown | 36 | Salem | 31 | |
| Churubusco | 49 | Fremont | 6 | |
| Clinton Central | 68 | Eastern (Greentown) | 28 | |
| Clinton Prairie | 59 | Tri-County | 33 | |
| Cloverdale | 19 | Brown County | 11 | |
| Columbus East | 49 | Floyd Central | 14 | |
| Connersville | 55 | Indianapolis Broad Ripple | 32 | |
| Corydon Central | 34 | Paoli | 28 | |
| Covenant Christian | 41 | Tri-Village (Ohio) | 40 | |
| Covington | 14 | Indiana Deaf | 0 | |
| Danville | 30 | Southmont | 28 | |
| Decatur Central | 48 | Plainfield | 7 | |
| DeKalb | 33 | Huntington North | 7 | |
| Delphi | 24 | North White | 14 | |
| Delta | 47 | New Castle | 21 | |
| East Central | 57 | South Dearborn | 0 | |
| East Chicago Central | 40 | Hammond Morton | 0 | |
| East Noble | 64 | Norwell | 7 | |
| Eastbrook | 49 | Oak Hill | 14 | |
| Eastern Greene | 29 | North Central (Farmersburg) | 28 | |
| Eastern Hancock | 41 | North Decatur | 8 | |
| Eastside | 50 | Prairie Heights | 20 | |
| Elkhart Memorial | 54 | Indianapolis Shortridge | 0 | |
| Fort Wayne Concordia | 28 | Fort Wayne Dwenger | 21 | |
| Fort Wayne Luers | 63 | Fort Wayne Northrop | 49 | |
| Fort Wayne Snider | 54 | Fort Wayne Wayne | 25 | |
| Frankton | 33 | Elwood | 7 | |
| Garrett | 42 | West Noble | 19 | |
| Gibson Southern | 38 | Heritage Hills | 10 | |
| Greensburg | 27 | Franklin County | 22 | |
| Griffith | 24 | Munster | 21 | |
| Guerin Catholic | 42 | Greenwood | 27 | |
| Hagerstown | 49 | Tri | 14 | |
| Hamilton Southeastern | 48 | Zionsville | 41 | |
| Hanover Central | 21 | Whiting | 0 | |
| Harrison (West Lafayette) | 20 | Muncie Central | 15 | |
| Heritage Christian | 56 | Bowman Academy | 6 | |
| Hobart | 18 | Lowell | 12 | |
| Homestead | 48 | Fort Wayne North | 0 | |
| Indian Creek | 56 | Edgewood | 13 | |
| Indianapolis Arlington | 26 | Indianapolis Northwest | 21 | |
| Indianapolis Howe | 51 | Indianapolis Manual | 0 | |
| Indianapolis Ritter | 25 | Triton Central | 14 | |
| Indianapolis Roncalli | 14 | Brebeuf Jesuit | 6 | |
| Jasper | 35 | Princeton | 28 | |
| Jimtown | 37 | Concord | 36 | |
| Knox | 24 | Culver | 0 | |
| Kokomo | 44 | Anderson | 24 | |
| Lafayette Central Catholic | 48 | Twin Lakes | 0 | |
| Lafayette Jeff | 28 | Marion | 20 | |
| Lakeland | 60 | Central Noble | 27 | |
| Leo | 24 | Bellmont | 14 | |
| Linton-Stockton | 68 | North Daviess | 7 | |
| Maconaquah | 40 | Taylor | 13 | |
| McCutcheon | 17 | Indianapolis Tech | 14 | |
| Milan | 72 | Edinburgh | 0 | |
| Mishawaka | 55 | Elkhart Central | 0 | |
| Mishawaka Marian | 31 | Bremen | 14 | |
| Mississinewa | 40 | Madison-Grant | 13 | |
| Mitchell | 72 | Rock Creek Academy | 6 | |
| Mooresville | 29 | Franklin | 22 | |
| Mount Carmel (Ill.) | 42 | Washington | 7 | |
| Mount Vernon (Fortville) | 28 | Pendleton Heights | 9 | |
| New Albany | 56 | Madison | 20 | |
| New Haven | 46 | Columbia City | 0 | |
| New Palestine | 84 | Greenfield-Central | 21 | |
| Noblesville | 38 | Hamilton Heights | 7 | |
| North Harrison | 21 | Eastern (Pekin) | 7 | |
| North Knox | 20 | Vincennes Lincoln | 18 | |
| North Miami | 52 | Caston | 0 | |
| North Montgomery | 21 | Crawfordsville | 7 | |
| North Vermillion | 23 | Attica | 21 | |
| Northfield | 70 | Rochester | 6 | |
| Northview | 34 | North Putnam | 13 | |
| NorthWood | 14 | Northridge | 0 | |
| Owen Valley | 21 | Cascade | 10 | |
| Penn | 53 | South Bend St. Joseph | 15 | |
| Perry Meridian | 33 | Bloomington North | 2 | |
| Peru | 41 | Wabash | 19 | |
| Pioneer | 42 | LaVille | 14 | |
| Plymouth | 33 | Wawasee | 16 | |
| Portage | 22 | Chesterton | 13 | |
| Providence | 36 | Jeffersonville | 33 | |
| Rensselaer Central | 48 | Hammond Clark | 6 | |
| Richmond | 56 | Logansport | 6 | |
| Riverton Parke | 32 | Turkey Run | 7 | |
| Rockville | 44 | South Vermillion | 31 | |
| Scottsburg | 61 | Oldenburg Academy | 26 | |
| Seymour | 34 | Brownstown Central | 32 | |
| Shenandoah | 26 | Knightstown | 0 | |
| Sheridan | 21 | Tri-Central | 0 | |
| Silver Creek | 68 | Clarksville | 6 | |
| South Bend Adams | 40 | South Bend Clay | 14 | |
| South Bend Washington | 31 | John Glenn | 16 | |
| South Spencer | 65 | Pike Central | 47 | |
| Southport | 28 | Franklin Central | 13 | |
| Southridge | 35 | Tell City | 0 | |
| Southwood | 52 | Whitko | 35 | |
| Speedway | 38 | Indianapolis Marshall | 6 | |
| Sullivan | 56 | Greencastle | 7 | |
| Tippecanoe Valley | 31 | Manchester | 28 | |
| Tipton | 27 | Northwestern | 13 | |
| Warren Central | 66 | Pike | 14 | |
| Warsaw | 43 | Goshen | 14 | |
| West Vigo | 33 | South Putnam | 21 | |
| West Washington | 41 | Tecumseh | 7 | |
| Western | 27 | Lewis Cass | 14 | |
| Western Boone | 31 | Frankfort | 8 | |
| Whiteland | 42 | Martinsville | 17 | |
| Winamac | 34 | Triton | 7 | |
| Winchester | 62 | Union City | 14 | |
| Woodlan | 40 | Jay County | 7 |
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