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Suspect Shot Deputy In Pelvis, Himself In The Head

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Monday afternoon the Marion County Coroner and Howard County Coroner offices provided preliminary autopsy information for the cause and manner of death of Howard County Deputy Carl Koontz and the suspect, Evan Dorsey.

The Marion County Coroner’s Office preliminary autopsy report has determined Deputy Carl Koontz died the result of a single gunshot wound to the pelvis.  Homicide is the manner of death.

The Howard County Coroner’s Office preliminary autopsy report has determined the cause of death of the suspect, Evan Dorsey, was a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.

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Evan Dorsey

The Howard County Sheriff’s Department and the Indiana State Police, as well as police agencies across Indiana are greatly appreciative of the outpouring of support for Deputy Koontz’s family.

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Deputy Koontz

To our friends in the media and public, we understand there are many questions related to the tragic loss of Deputy Koontz’s life.  Many of the questions being asked by media are the same questions we are working to answer as the investigation continues.

As is standard policy with Indiana State Police investigations, they will not be commenting on specific points of progress.  Once the investigation is completed, it will be submitted to the local prosecuting authority for review.

Homicide investigations are, by nature, very fluid with information that has to be checked and verified as the investigation moves forward.

Part of this in-depth investigation will be the finalized autopsy reports for Deputy Koontz and suspect Evan Dorsey.
Typically, final autopsy reports take several weeks to complete.

No further investigative information is available until the investigation is completed.

Katie Lou Medlock, age 75

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Katie Lou Medlock, age 75 of Bedford, passed away Sunday, March 20, 2016 at 12:55 am, in IU Health Bedford Hospital. Born May 25, 1940 in Stamping Ground, Kentucky, she was the daughter of the late Ben and Gladys (Parrish) Shipley.

She was a retired home health care nurse and a 1959 graduate of the old Campbellsburg High School.

Survivors include: 3 Sons: Jerry Wayne (Murie) Medlock, Campbellsburg; Terry Eugene (Barbara) Medlock and Max William (Lisa) Medlock, Bedford; 3 Sisters: Loise Maxine Reister, Mitchell, Mary Catherine Shipley, Bedford and Linda Kay (Russell) Flick, West Baden Springs.  She is also survived by 4 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by the father of her children, Jerry F. Medlock.

A graveside service will be held at 11:00 am on Thursday at Hop Cemetery in Campbellsburg.

Visitation from 4 to 8 pm Wednesday at Dawalt Funeral Home.

Memorial Contributions should be made to Hop Cemetery Association C/O  Judith Tabor at 5150 North White River Road  Campbellsburg, Indiana 47108

Mary Jo Elder, age 84

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Mary Jo Elder, age 84, passed away peacefully, surround by family, on Sunday, March 20, 2016 at her residence.  She was born November 7, 1931 in Evansville, IN to the late John & Vera (Durbin) Snyder.

She graduated in from Nazareth Academy in Bardstown, KY. And she was a member of St. Michaels Catholic Church at Bradford, IN.

On June 20, 1953 she married Jim Elder who survives. 

She is survived by two daughters, Janet (Klaus) Lauer of Brazoria, TX and Susan (Keith) Deaton of Corbin, KY.  Four sons, Tim (Shari) Elder of Corydon, Mark (Angela) Elder of Lanesville, Kenny (Gerri) Elder of Georgetown, KY and Ricky Elder of Georgetown, IN, 15 grandchildren 14 great-grandchildren and one sister, Vera Mae Mobley, Bloomington, IN.

She was preceded in death by her parents and two sons, infant son James Jr. & Chris Elder & eleven brothers & sisters.

Mary was an artist and enjoyed painting, ceramics, her grandchildren, great-grandchildren and serving God.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday, March 23, 2016 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Michael’s Catholic Church with cremation to follow.  

Visitation will be Tuesday, March 22, 2016 from 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at Love Funeral Home and from 9:00 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. on Wednesdayat the funeral home

 There will be a Rosary recited at7:00 p.m. on Tuesday evening at Love Funeral Home.

All arrangements are being handled by Love Funeral Home, Palmyra.

Funeral Arrangements to Honor Howard County Deputy Carl Koontz

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Arrangements to honor Howard County Deputy Koontz have been finalized. Deputy Koontz was killed in the line of duty March 20th, 2016 in Russiaville Indiana.

Koontz and other officers were attempting to serve a warrant when he was shot in the pelvic area. He was rushed to the hospital and later flown by medical helicopter to Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis where he succumbed to his wounds at 11:10 a.m. on March 20th.

A ceremony to honor his life will be held Tuesday March 29th, 2016 at Northwestern High School. Details of all services are below.

Visitation: Monday March 28th, 2016 from 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Northwestern High School.

Funeral:  Tuesday March 29th, 2016 at 11:00 a.m. at Northwestern High School. Burial will follow at Albright Cemetery in Kokomo.

Intoxicated Driver Arrested After Nearly Crashing into Trooper

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A Shoals man was arrested this afternoon on alcohol-related charges after he nearly crashed head on into an Indiana State Trooper.

At 4:04 P.M. this afternoon, Trooper Ross Johnson was patrolling US 50 east of Shoals when he observed, in a curve, a black 2013 Chevrolet Silverado traveling at a high rate of speed while partially in Trooper Johnson’s lane.

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Paul M. Davis, 50 Shoals, IN

Trooper Johnson was able to clock the Chevrolet at a speed of 72 miles per hour in a 50 mile per hour zone before swerving off of the roadway to avoid the collision. Johnson turned his car around, activated his emergency lights, and stopped the Chevrolet.

Trooper Johnson spoke with the driver, 50 year old Paul M. Davis of Shoals. During the course of the stop, Johnson had reason to believe Davis had been driving under the influence of alcoholic beverages. Davis refused to take any tests for breath or blood alcohol content, and was placed into custody for Operating While Intoxicated – Chemical Test Refusal. Davis was transported to and lodged in the Martin County Jail without incident.

As a constant reminder, the Indiana State Police remains ever vigilant in taking intoxicated drivers off of Indiana’s roadways. From March 4 through the 27th, the Indiana State Police is participating in Operation Pull Over, in which extra patrols are dedicated towards targeting dangerous and impaired drivers.

If you observe a driver traveling in a dangerous manner, please dial 911 and tell the emergency dispatcher your location, a description of the suspect vehicle, the direction of travel, and a brief description of what the driver is doing wrong.

Arrested and Charges:
Paul M. Davis, 50
Shoals, IN
– Operating While Intoxicated – Chemical Test Refusal, Class C Misdemeanor
– Driving Left of Center – Class C Infraction

Overnight Crash Claimed the Life of an Indianapolis Woman

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Saturday March 19th at approximately 11:30 p.m. the Indiana State Police were dispatched to reports of a serious crash on I-465 southbound at the 12 mile marker.

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2013 Chrysler driven by Chloe Knox

Within minutes Trooper Cameron Bottema arrived on scene, he located an unresponsive female inside a Grey 2013 Chrysler. Bottema immediately began life saving measures and continued to do so until first responders from the Warren Township Fire Department arrived.

28 year old Chloe Knox of Indianapolis was pronounced deceased on the scene by the Marion County Coroner. There were no other passengers in the Chrysler and the other driver was not injured.

Preliminary investigation revealed Knox’s vehicle has stopped in the right lane of I-465 and put into park. A 2006 Peterbilt, driven by Gurwinder Grewal of Canada, struck the rear of the stopped Chrysler.

The crash is currently under investigation, personnel from the Indiana State Police Commercial Enforcement Division were called to the scene to assist with the investigation.

At this time it is unknown why Knox’s car was parked in the right lane. The right two lanes of I-465 at the 12 mile marker were closed for 4 1/2 hours while the crash was investigated and cleaned up. There is no further information available at this time.

Investigating Officer: Trooper Cameron Bottema, Indiana State Police

Assisting agencies: INDOT, Warren Townships Fire Department, Warren Township EMA, Zores Towing

Howard County Deputy Wounded During Early Morning Shooting Has Died

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Howard County Sheriff Steve Rogers has just announced that 27 year old Deputy Carl A. Koontz, an almost three year veteran of the Howard County Sheriff Department has died as a result of the gunshot injuries he sustained during a warrant service early this morning.

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Deputy Carl A. Koontz

At approximately 12:30 a.m., Koontz, along with Howard County Sheriff Sergeant Jordan J. Buckley and officers from the Kokomo Police Department were attempting to serve a search warrant at 380 Chandler Street in Russiaville, southwest of Kokomo.

According to Rogers, officers were looking for an individual with an outstanding arrest warrant.

When the officers knocked on the door of the residence and announced their presence, there was no answer.  Upon entering the residence, the officers were confronted by gunfire and they in turn returned gunfire.

Koontz and 35 year old Buckley were wounded during the exchange.

A Russiaville officer and other deputies were able to extract the wounded officers from the residence and provide first aid.

Both Koontz and Buckley were transported initially to Howard Regional Hospital, stabilized and then airlifted to Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis.

Deputies had secured the area around the residence, removing residents adjacent to the scene for their safety.

Howard County SWAT, Kokomo Police SWAT and Indiana State Police SWAT responded and attempts to contact the occupant of the residence began about 2:30 a.m. with no response.  These attempts continued for about two hours.

SWAT personnel were able to confirm an individual was deceased inside of the residence.  That person’s identity has not yet been confirmed.

Indiana State Police is the lead investigative agency and while the investigation is still in its early stages, crime scene investigators and detectives are working diligently to determine the dynamics of the incident.

All Clear Given in Howard County; Photos of Officers Released

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The Indiana State Police is the lead investigating agency for the earlier officer involved shooting in Howard County.

There are no updates on the condition of the officers at this time.

The area around the crime scene has been rendered safe and there is no immediate threat to residents.

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Sergeant Jordan J. Buckley, 35
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Deputy Carl A. Koontz, 27

Updates will come as information is gathered.

 

  • Sergeant Jordan J. Buckley, 35 years of age.  He is a 9 year veteran of the Howard County Sheriff Department.
  • Deputy Carl A. Koontz, 27 years of age.  He is a 2 year, 8 month veteran of the Howard County Sheriff Department.

Two sheriff’s deputies were shot in Russiaville early Sunday morning, leaving one in critical condition.

The injured officers were identified as Sgt. Jordan Buckley, a 9-year veteran of the force, and Deputy Carl Koontz. Koontz was reportedly in very critical condition.

The incident started around 12:30 a.m. when several Howard Co. sheriff’s deputies went to the 300 block of W. Chandler Street to deliver an outstanding warrant out of Clinton County for possession of a syringe.

The sheriff’s department said the suspect didn’t respond when deputies knocked on the door – simply started shooting, hitting two officers.

Two Howard County Deputes wounded in early morning Police Action Shooting

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The Indiana State Police is the lead investigating agency for the earlier officer involved shooting in Howard County.

There are no updates on the condition of the officers at this time.

The area around the crime scene has been rendered safe and there is no immediate threat to residents. Updates will come as information is gathered.

Two sheriff’s deputies were shot in Russiaville early Sunday morning, leaving one in critical condition.

The injured officers were identified as Sgt. Jordan Buckley, a 9-year veteran of the force, and Deputy Carl Koontz. Koontz was reportedly in very critical condition.

The incident started around 12:30 a.m. when several Howard Co. sheriff’s deputies went to the 300 block of W. Chandler Street to deliver an outstanding warrant out of Clinton County for possession of a syringe.

The sheriff’s department said the suspect didn’t respond when deputies knocked on the door – simply started shooting, hitting two officers.

Four Arrested in Scott County On Marijuana Charges

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Scott County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested four on drug charges on Wednesday afternoon after deputies responded to 6072 E. Polk Road in Scott County, Indiana in reference to a domestic disturbance.

Arrested and charged were:

Robert Swope Sr. (age 56) for Possession of a Narcotic Drug (Heroin), Possession of Marijuana, Maintaining a Common Nuisance, and Possession of Paraphernalia; Robert Swope Jr. (age 28) for Possession of Marijuana, Battery, and Maintaining a Common Nuisance; Destin Swope (age 27) for Possession of Marijuana, Battery, and Maintaining a Common Nuisance; and Tiffany Howell (age 26) for Possession of Marijuana and Visiting a Common Nuisance.

ROBERT SWOPE SR
ROBERT SWOPE SR
ROBERT SWOPE JR.
ROBERT SWOPE JR.
DESTIN SWOPE
DESTIN SWOPE
TIFFANY HOWELL
TIFFANY HOWELL

Deputies arrived and observed individuals inside of the residence running around, heard screaming and loud noises consistent with fighting.

While conducting the investigation, deputies could smell the strong odor of burnt marijuana. Deputies also located marijuana in plain view.

The residence was secured and a search warrant was obtained for the residence.

Deputies executed the search warrant and were assisted by a trooper with theIndiana State Police. During the search, law enforcement located additionalmarijuana, heroin, paraphernalia associated with drug dealing, paraphernalia associated with drug use, digital scales and numerous firearms.

Sheriff McClain encourages the citizens of Scott County to report any suspicious activity, including drug activity, to the Scott County Sheriff’s Office.

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