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Thursday, July 10th, 2025
On July 2nd, members of emergency services were dispatched to area of Dutch Creek Road and Buffalo Trace Road near New Pekin in reference to a motor vehicle crash. Deputies arrived on the scene and discovered a 2008 Mazda 3 with major front end damage. The driver was identified as 28 year old Jarrod Wolfe of Pekin. Evidence at the scene revealed that Wolfe had travelled left of center, off the opposite side of the roadway and collided with two trees. Deputies believe that Wolfe may have suffered a medical condition, that may have contributed the crash. Wolfe was air lifted to U of L Hospital in Louisville for treatment of multiple injuries. Assisting at the scene were members of the Washington County Ambulance Service and the Jackson Township Volunteer Fire Department.
Wednesday, July 9th, 2025
On Sunday night, A Trooper with the Indiana State Police was on patrol on State Road 64 near Eckerty when they stopped a vehicle for non-operating brake lights or turn signals. When the Trooper made contact with the driver, who was identified as 54 year old David Lindsey of Eckerty. While speaking to Lindsey, the officer observed what was believed to be a bag of narcotics in Lindsey’s lap. When Lindsey was asked to give the bag to officers, Lindsey dumped the bag on the floor. Lindsey was then arrested. During a search of the vehicle, suspected methamphetamine was located. Lindsey also showed visible signs of impairment and was transported to the Crawford County Jail for a chemical test. Lindsey faces charges of Possession of Methamphetamine, Obstruction of Justice, Resisting Law Enforcement and Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated.
Cooler days are in the future for the Martin County Humane Society after receiving a grant of more than $9,000. As part of the Martin County Community Foundation’s second round of 2025 grants, the Humane Society received $9,500 to install three new air conditioning units at the shelter. These new units will replace older window air conditioners, offering much more efficient and effective cooling for the animals in their care. The funding is part of a total of $86,100 awarded by the Foundation this round.
A Bedford man was sentenced to the Indiana Department of Correction by Lawrence Superior Court II Judge Robert Cline after failing to comply with the terms of his probation. On January 11th, 2024, as a part of a negotiated plea agreement with the State of Indiana, Robert Bailey plead guilty to Possession of Methamphetamine, a Level 6 felony. Bailey was originally sentenced to 1,460 days in the Indiana Department of Correction and, in consideration of his guilty plea and was ordered to serve 3 years on supervised probation. One of the terms of his probation was to not violate any law of the State of Indiana or any other jurisdiction during the term of probation. On June 9th, Bailey was convicted in Hendricks County, of Possession of Methamphetamine. After failing to comply with the terms and conditions of his probation, the Hon. Judge Cline sentenced Robert Bailey to 1400 days in the Indiana Department of Correction and terminated his probation as unsuccessful.
Tuesday, July 8th, 2025
The Indiana Department of Transportation announces a road closure for U.S. 50 in Martin and Lawrence Counties. Beginning on or around Monday, July 14, crews will close U.S. 50 near Shoals and Huron. This closure will occur between U.S. 150 and State Road 60. This road closure will allow for a chip and seal road maintenance project. Work is expected to take a week to complete, depending on the weather. The official detour for this project is State Road 37 to U.S. 150. Local traffic will have access during this project.
The Leavenworth Volunteer Fire Department has announced the addition of a major piece of firefighting equipment to its fleet. They received a 95-foot aerial ladder truck that they designated as Tower 17. The new piece of equipment is expected to improve the department’s ability to respond to fires and emergencies throughout all of Crawford County. The ladder truck, commonly used in urban and industrial firefighting operations, provides elevated access for firefighters battling blazes in multi-story buildings and hard-to-reach areas. While Leavenworth is a small town with a population under 300, its fire department also covers several miles of rural and commercial property, including businesses located along State Road 62 and near the I-64 corridor. The addition of Tower 17 will be very valuable in those areas where older or larger commercial buildings could present vertical firefighting challenges. The truck will also be available to assist multiple departments in nearby towns such as English, Marengo, and Milltown. This kind of cooperation is common in rural areas, where volunteer departments often rely on each other’s specialized equipment during structure fires, rescues, or storm-related emergencies.
Monday, July 7th, 2025
An Orange County man was arrested on Independence day after a trooper with the Indiana State Police was called to a West Baden home for a domestic dispute. On Friday night, Police responded to a residence in West Baden for a domestic disturbance. When officers arrived, a male, identified as 37 year old Brandan Creeden of West Baden had allegedly left the scene and crashed the vehicle he was driving. Police located the crashed vehicle on their way to the residence. Creeden left the crash scene and went back to the residence. Creeden was treated by EMS. When police spoke to Creeden, he allegedly showed visible signs of impairment. Creeden was transported to IU Health Hospital in Paoli for a chemical test and medical clearance. Creeden was arrested and transported to the Orange County Jail on a charge of Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated. The Orange County Sheriff’s Office also assisted in the incident.
Last Week, the Orange County Community Foundation presented a $3,500 check to the Orange County Recycling Co-op through their unrestricted grant cycle. The money will support their efforts in purchasing a much-needed new box truck. The Recycling Co-op and Friends of Recycling provide free recycling services to Orange County residents and they make it happen with over 300 volunteer hours every single month. Right now, they’re in urgent need of a new truck with the current truck constantly breaking down and even lacking a functioning back door. Donations to support the purchase of a new truck can be sent to Friends of Recycling at PO Box 515, Paoli, IN 47454.
A traffic stop on Wednesday led to the arrest of a Floyd County driver for driving while intoxicated. Around 9 p.m., Wednesday night, a Trooper with the Indiana State Police was traveling westbound on Interstate 265 when they observed a black Toyota SUV traveling at high speed. The vehicle was clocked at 96 mph and the Trooper initiated a traffic stop. Police pulled the SUV over and as a result of the ensuing investigation, police believed the driver, identified as 42 year old Alexander Jacob Bland of Georgetown was believed to be intoxicated. Police also observed two underage children present in the vehicle during the incident. Arrangements were made for a family member to retrieve the children and the vehicle. Following the investigation, Bland was booked into the Floyd County Jail on charges of Operating While Intoxicated, two counts of Operating While Intoxicated with a Minor in the Vehicle and Operating While Intoxicated with Endangerment.
Wednesday, July 2nd, 2025
Indiana State Police initiated a criminal investigation in April after receiving information that a French Lick man had allegedly molested a child. Indiana State Police conducted the investigation and submitted their findings to the Orange County Prosecutor’s Office. After reviewing the investigation, the Orange County Prosecutor’s Office filed criminal charges against 40 year old Scotty Settles of French Lick and an arrest warrant was issued on Friday. On Friday afternoon, around 12:05 p.m., Settles was arrested at his residence without incident. Settles was taken to the Orange County Jail on 2 Counts of Child Molesting. The Orange County DCS also assisted in the investigation.
On Tuesday around 4:57 a.m. Daviess County Central Dispatched received a 911 call reporting a motor vehicle crash on US HWY 50 Bypass and County Road 150 S in Washington. Deputies responded and discovered that a 2017 Kia that was southbound on 150 S, being operated by 64 year old Judy Farren of Washington, pulled into the path of a 2016 Chrysler 200 being operated by 30 year old Christiana Valantin of Washington who was west bound on US Bypass 50. Both Drivers were transported to Daviess Community Hospital, where Farren was pronounced dead. Valantin complained of pain in her chest and legs. Also assisting at the scene were the Washington Township Volunteer Fire Department, Daviess Community Hospital Ambulance Service, Washington City Police and Fire.
Tuesday, July 1st, 2025
A northern Indiana man was arrested over the weekend after multiple police agencies were called to the French Lick Villas. On Sunday night, Indiana State Police, French Lick Police, and West Baden Police responded to a domestic disturbance at the French Lick Villas. Dispatch advised that a male was intoxicated and destroying property inside. When officers arrived, they were told the suspect, 33 year old Christopher Beard of Muncie had left in a vehicle with his family. A Trooper with the Indiana State Police began to search for the vehicle on US 150. The Trooper located the vehicle and made contact with Beard. Beard showed visible signs of impairment and was transported to IU Health Hospital in Paoli for a chemical test. Beard was arrested and transported to the Orange County Jail on a charge of Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated With a Passenger Less Than 18 Years Old. The West Baden and French Lick Police Departments assisted at the scene.
A Washington County man was arrested after police received a report of a child left alone in a vehicle. On Thursday, officers with the Salem Police Department were dispatched to the Wal-mart parking lot following a report of an infant left unattended in a parked vehicle. The vehicle was turned off, with the windows down, and no guardian was present at or near the scene. Police responded and located the vehicle and then conducted a search for the child’s guardian inside the store. The child’s father, identified as 42 year old Dustin Goss of Salem was located inside the store and escorted back to the vehicle. After reviewing surveillance footage from Wal-mart, it was determined that the infant had been left alone in the vehicle for 25 minutes in hot weather conditions. The Washington County Ambulance Service and Salem Fire Department were called to assess the child’s condition. Following evaluation, the infant was released to the mother. Goss was taken into custody and transported to the Washington County Jail on a charge of Neglect of a Dependent.
Local fire firefighters are urging residents to celebrate this Fourth of July responsibly by following Indiana’s fireworks laws and keeping neighborhoods clean. Fireworks can only be used on the user’s property, on property with the owner’s consent, or at a designated discharge site. State law allows consumer fireworks to be set off from now to July 3rd between 9 a.m. and two hours after sunset, on July 4th from 10 a.m. to midnight, and from July 5 to July 9 between 9 a.m. and two hours after sunset. Authorities ask everyone to be courteous to neighbors and remember they are responsible for where fireworks are set off, where they land, and cleaning up all debris left behind.
Friday, June 27th, 2025
A Bedford man was arrested on Saturday night after he was accused of shoplifting over $800 worth of merchandise from the Bedford Walmart. According to an police, officers were dispatched to the Bedford Wal-mart around 9:56 p.m. The report stated that a male, later identified as 50 year old Christopher Wright of Bedford had left the store with a shopping cart full of unpaid items. Upon arrival, officers found Wright with a Wal-mart shopping cart and several items in a bicycle carriage. Police instructed Wright to place all items he allegedly stole from Wal-mart back into the shopping cart and return them back to the store. After the items were returned to Walmart, they were scanned and they totaled $811.28. Wright was then searched, which revealed two more items in his pockets valued at $10.66 which were also returned to the store. Wright was taken to the Lawrence County Jail on charges of theft with a prior conviction and theft greater than $750.
Thursday, June 26th, 2025
A Springville man tragically drowned Monday afternoon at the at a Bedford Quarry Monday night. First Responders were dispatched to Empire Quarry located near the intersection of Kentucky Hollow and Old State Road 37 North on Monday afternoon in around 3:08 p.m. in Bedford. The report stated a person going under the water and not resurfacing. Upon arrival, officers confirmed that18 year old Justin Flynn of Springville was missing in the water. Two teenage juveniles who were with Flynn at the time of the incident were found safe on shore. Additional divers and equipment were requested to assist in the search effort. Search teams recovered his body at 6:39 p.m. The incident remains under investigation.
An accident involving a farm tractor in Jackson County on Monday night claimed the lives of two individuals. According to police, deputies were dispatched to a reported accident in Redding Township around 7:40 p.m. on Monday. Deputies, along with personnel from Jackson County EMS, the Redding Volunteer Fire Department, and the Seymour Fire Department, responded to the scene. When police arrived, they discovered that a 68 year old woman and a 4 year old had been struck by a farm tractor. The young child was transported to Shneck Medical Center in Seymour hospital where they were pronounced dead. The 68 year old woman was airlifted by helicopter to a Louisville hospital for treatment, but succumbed to her injuries and was pronounced dead early Wednesday morning. The Jackson County Sheriff’s Department has not released the identities of the deceased as the accident remains under investigation.
Wednesday, June 25th, 2025
An Orleans man was arrested in connection with a stolen vehicle incident and causing significant damage to the Green Hill Cemetery in Orleans. On Monday, around 8:09 p.m., Orleans police responded to a report of a vehicle accident at Green Hill Cemetery. Dispatch was advised that a witness had observed the driver fleeing the scene on foot. When police arrived, they discovered a blue 2008 Chevrolet Silverado within the cemetery grounds, which had caused damage to several of the headstones. Through the investigation, Officers determined that the truck was registered to the Orleans business Coleman Sawmill Supply. When police contacted the business, they found the truck had been stolen. Through the investigation, police positively identified the male who fled the scene as Cody Smith of Orleans. Police located Smith a short time later and he was taken into custody. Smith faces charges of auto theft, leaving the scene of an accident, and operating a vehicle while being a habitual traffic violator. Initial estimates place the damage to Green Hill Cemetery and the stolen vehicle between $ 15,000 and $ 20,000.
A Salem man was injured after a tractor accident in Washington County. On Friday, members of emergency services were dispatched to the intersection of Kansas Church Road and Posey Chapel Road near Livonia in reference to a farm tractor that had traveled off the roadway and ejected the operator. The operator was identified as 60 year old Gerald Hochstetler of Salem. Hochstetler stated he was traveling south on Kansas Church Road, when the steering wheel separated from the tractor, causing the tractor to veer off the roadway and crash. Hochstetler was transported to Floyd County Hospital by the Washington County Ambulance Service for treatment of non-life threatening injuries. The Washington County Sheriff's Department were assisted by members of the Livonia and Blue River Volunteer Fire Departments.
On Tuesday, Indiana State Trooper Mitchel Wier was off duty and driving his Indiana State Police Car. Senior Trooper Wier overheard a dispatch regarding a missing 3-year-old child from Washington City Dispatch. Multiple civilians and Washington City Police were already starting the search. Senior Trooper Wier was in the area and began assisting in the search. After searching for about 15 minutes, Senior Trooper Wier located the child and returned him safely to his mother.
Tuesday, June 24th, 2025
An Orange County man was arrested after a weekend traffic stop for an expired registration in Orleans. Around 6:50 p.m. on Saturday, Orleans Police pulled over an older model Pontiac G6 for displaying an expired Indiana registration traveling southbound on State Road 37. When police spoke to the the driver, identified as David Hutslar of Orleans, they suspected criminal activity. A K-9 unit was requested from the Paoli Police Department and K-9 Kilo responded to the scene to conduct a free air sniff around the vehicle. K-9 Kilo alerted to the presence of narcotics, which led to a probable cause search. The search of the vehicle yielded 11 grams of methamphetamine and 5 grams of marijuana. Hutslar was arrested and taken to the Orange County Jail. The investigation continued on Sunday, when police interviewed Hutslar. Police were able to establish probable cause for an additional charge of dealing in methamphetamine against Hutslar.
Indiana Conservation Officers are investigating after recovering the body of a man from West Boggs Lake on Saturday. At 6:55 p.m., conservation officers were dispatched to the area for a person who went underwater and did not resurface. Indiana Conservation divers arrived on scene and recovered the body of 33 year old Mitchell Worland of Washington around 9:25 p.m.. Other assisting agencies included the Cannelburg Fire Department, Montgomery Fire Department, Cannelburg Emergency Medical Services, and Daviess County Sheriff’s Department. Indiana Conservation Officers would like to remind the public to always wear a life jacket when on or around the water.
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources and Radius Indiana celebrated the opening of two segments of the Monon South Trail on Friday. The trail segment in Campbellsburg and Saltillo totals over 3.5 miles, with over a half mile of asphalt pavement and just under 3 miles of crushed stone surface. In New Pekin, over 1 mile of asphalt pavement and just under 4 miles of crushed stone surface were opened for a total of 5.29 miles. Together with previous openings in Mitchell, Orleans, Borden, and Salem, the Monon South Trail now has 20 miles of trail open to the public. The opening completes Phase 1A of construction on the Monon South corridor by Radius Indiana. With dedicated state funding support, DNR purchased the 62.3-mile Monon South corridor on behalf of New Albany and Radius Indiana for the combined sum of $5.5 million. DNR granted Radius an additional $22.3 million to support Phase 1A development, offering Hoosiers and visitors more than 20 miles of hard-surface trail along the historic former Monon Railroad rail line.
Monday, June 23rd, 2025
Detective Sgt. Drew Henderson with the Orleans Police Department utilized a variety of investigative techniques and were able to solve the recent rash of break ins to vehicles in the area. The juveniles responsible have been identified and Orange County Juvenile Probation has been contacted. Some stolen property has been recovered and police need any victims missing property to contact Det. Sgt. Henderson at 812-865-2222 in order to provide information on items stolen so officers can get the property back to its rightful owners.
A Washington County man was arrested over the weekend after an accident injured two pedestrians. On Saturday, around 12:06 p.m., emergency responders from the Washington County Ambulance Service, Salem Fire Department, Salem Police Department, and the Washington County Sheriff’s Department were dispatched to the intersection of E. Hackberry Street and Anson Street in Salem in response to a pedestrian involved vehicle accident. Upon arrival, first responders discovered that a SUV had struck two pedestrians, a 4-year-old child and the child’s guardian. EMS and fire personnel provided immediate emergency care at the scene. Both victims were airlifted to a regional hospital for further treatment due to the severity of their injuries. The driver of the SUV was identified as 62 year old Gary Young of Salem. Young was transported to a local hospital for chemical testing. Presumed narcotic drugs were later found in Young's possession. Following the chemical test, which revealed the presence of multiple narcotic substances, he was arrested. Young is faces charges of Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated Causing Serious Bodily Injury, OWI with a Controlled Substance Causing Serious Bodily Injury, OWI with Endangerment, Possession of Methamphetamine and Possession of Cocaine or a Narcotic Drug.
On Friday night, A Trooper with the Indiana State Police was working on State Road 145 near Eckerty when they observed a vehicle speeding. The Trooper activated their emergency lights and stopped the vehicle. Police then made contact with the driver, who was identified as 67 year old James Sturgeon of Brooks Kentucky. According to police, Sturgeon showed visible signs of impairment. Sturgeon was then transported to Jasper Deaconess Hospital for a chemical test and then taken to the Crawford County Jail on a charge of Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated. The Dubois County Sheriff’s Office also assisted at the scene.
Thursday, June 19th, 2025
A Bedford man was arrested Sunday after police found him unresponsive in his truck at a Lawrence County gas station. The incident occurred on Sunday when an officer at Revere’s Gas Station in Bedford was flagged down by a concerned citizen. The individual reported a man unconscious inside a red truck and believed he may have overdosed. The officer located the man, later identified as 20 year old Stevie King of Bedford, asleep in the driver’s seat of the vehicle. When police woke King and got him out of the vehicle, they notice d a strong odor of alcohol and observed a nearly empty bottle of Jim Beam inside the vehicle. Medical personnel arrived on the scene to assist King, who was described as extremely unsteady on his feet. After being evaluated and cleared, King was taken into custody. A preliminary breath test was refused by King and he was transported to IU Health for medical clearance and then to the Lawrence County Jail. A search of the vehicle led to police finding two more bottles of alcohol. King was booked on charges of Public Intoxication and Illegal Consumption of an Alcoholic Beverage.
A Bedford man was sentenced to Fifty years in prison for an incident that occurred on September 30th of last year. 34 year old Adam Machida of Bedford pled guilty as a part of a negotiated plea agreement with the State of Indiana to all counts he was charged which includes Murder, Unlawful Possession of a Firearm by a Serious Violent Felon, and Criminal Recklessness with a Deadly Weapon. Machida was sentenced to fifty years at the Indiana Department of Corrections with Five of those years suspended to probation. The plea agreement was the result of collaboration with the family of Matthias Boggs. A sentencing hearing was conducted on Tuesday in which family and loved ones of Matthias were able to give victim impact statements to Senior Judge Stephen Galvin.
Around 2 a.m. on Saturday police were dispatched to a home on Kentucky Hollow Road in Bedford after a 911 call reported a disturbance involving someone throwing items. Upon arrival, officers were told that 27 year old Gwendalyn Crews of Bedford had started a fire inside the residence, which was extinguished by a fire extinguisher. Police were told that Crews had fled on foot before they arrived. Additional officers were called in to assist in searching the area for Crews. A man told police that he was with Crews when she became agitated, went upstairs, and shortly after that flames appeared in the home. He also said she threw his belongings from the loft before walking away. Due to concerns for the safety and well-being of two juveniles involved, the Department of Child Services was call and DCS made arrangements for the children’s care. Later Saturday night, police were called back to the residence after a hang-up 911 call. Police found Crews in the residence and while police were meeting with her, she allegedly pushed officers. Police then restrained her after a brief struggle and placed her in handcuffs. Crews was taken to the Lawrence County Jail on charges Arson, Resisting Law Enforcement and Criminal Mischief. The incident remains under investigation.
Wednesday, June 18th, 2025
Indiana Department of Transportation contractor E&B Paving, Inc. is scheduled to close State Road 56 over Goose Creek on or after Monday, June 23, to complete a bridge deck overlay project in Washington County. The closure will take place between South Dog Trot Road and South Mill Creek Road located west of Salem. Following this closure, an additional closure will take place on S.R. 56 over Mill Creek, also located between South Dog Trot Road and South Mill Creek Road. INDOT will provide additional information as work progresses. Following both closures, S.R. 56 is expected to reopen in early August, weather permitting. During the closures, motorists should use the official detour which follows S.R. 337 to S.R. 37 to S.R. 60. This work is part of a $3 million contract awarded to E&B in September 2024. INDOT reminds drivers to slow down, use extra caution, and avoid distractions when traveling in and near work zones. All work is weather-dependent and schedules are subject to change.
Early Sunday morning, An Indiana State Trooper was working in the Washington area. The Trooper responded to a single-vehicle crash at the intersection of US 50 and State Road 257. When police arrived, they observed a vehicle with heavy damage in the field off the roadway. When police spoke to the female, who was identified as 45 year old Leslie Gray of Washington. EMS arrived and treated Gray for injuries. While police and EMS were speaking to Gray, she showed visible signs of impairment. While looking for identification, officers located a suspected legend drug on Gray’s person. Gray was transported to Daviess Community Hospital for a chemical test and medical clearance. Gray was arrested and transported to the Daviess County Jail on charges Possession of a Legend Drug and Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated. Assisting at the scene were the Daviess County Sheriff’s Office.
The city of Loogootee is ready to unveil a new outdoor gathering and green space just in time for their summer festival. The Loogootee Pavilion is located at the edge of downtown and was transformed from what, had been a gravel lot. A ribbon-cutting for the new Loogootee Pavilion will serve as the kickoff to the Loogootee SummerFest and will take place at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday. According to Loogootee Mayor Brian Ader, the pavilion will be the site of several live music performances during SummerFest, June 19-21. The property was previously owned by CSX and was purchased by the city. The city received a $250,000 grant from the Martin County Community Foundation to construct the pavilion. The Pavilion was designed by Midwestern Engineers of Loogootee and German American Bank was also a substantial contributor. The area will be used for live music and hosting events like the farmers market. The space also has green area and a walkway which improves opportunities for health, wellness and recreation, all essential to good quality of life.
Monday, June 16th, 2025
An Orange County man was arrested after a Thursday night traffic stop. Late Thursday night, A Trooper with the Indiana State Police was working in the Paoli area. The Trooper was on US 150 when they observed a vehicle traveling at an excessive speed. ISP activated their emergency lights and stopped the vehicle. When police spoke to the driver, who was identified as 57 year old Randy Whitfield o Paoli. During the interaction, The Trooper recognized indicators of criminal activity and during a search of the vehicle, suspected methamphetamine and paraphernalia were located. Whitfield also showed visible signs of impairment and was arrested and transported to IU Health Hospital in Paoli for a chemical test. Whitfield was then taken to the Orange County Jail on charges of Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated with a Prior, Possession of Methamphetamine and Possession of Paraphernalia. The Paoli Police Department also assisted at the scene.
A Branchville man was arrested Friday night after police pulled him over in Crawford County. On Friday, around 9:03 p.m., Members of the Indiana State Police were patrolling State Road 145 near Eckerty when they stopped a Dodge Durango for a headlight violation. When the Trooper spoke to the driver, who was identified 45 year old Garland Miller of Branchville. During the interaction, indicators of criminal activity were observed and a K-9 was requested to the scene. A Crawford County Deputy and his K-9 partner arrived to assist. During an open-air sniff of the vehicle, the K-9 gave a positive indication of the presence of narcotics and officers then conducted a search. During the search of the vehicle, officers found two bags containing 19 grams of suspected methamphetamine, and another bag containing suspected marijuana. Miller was arrested and transported to the Crawford County jail on charges of Dealing Methamphetamine, Possession of Methamphetamine, Dealing Marijuana, Maintaining a Common Nuisance, Possession of Marijuana and Violation of Driving Conditions.
Indiana State Police and Washington Police Department initiated a criminal investigation in March after receiving information that a Washington man had allegedly molested a child. Indiana State Police detectives conducted the investigation and submitted their findings to the Daviess County Prosecutor’s Office. After reviewing the investigation, the Daviess County Prosecutor’s Office filed criminal charges against 64 year old Luis Torres of Washington and an arrest warrant was issued on Wednesday. On Wednesday afternoon, around 2:46 p.m., Torres was arrested at his place of employment without incident. He was taken to the Daviess County Jail on charges 4 counts of Child Molesting and 2 counts of Display of matter harmful to a minor. Assisting at the scene were the Washington Police Department and Southwestern Indiana Child Advocacy Center Coalition.
Thursday, June 12th, 2025
A Lawrence County man facing charges of leaving the scene of a property damage accident after a crash on State Road 450 April 25th. According to police reports, Lawrence County Police, were alerted to a crash, on SR 450, by an Apple crash alert system notification. Upon arrival at the scene, they found a beige 2019 Ford F-150, registered to 41 year old, Christopher Turpin, of Mitchell, resting on its driver’s side on top of a damaged wooden fence. Tire marks indicated the vehicle had left the roadway and entered the field. A Lawrence County Deputy contacted Turpin, who stated he had let a friend drive his truck but refused to provide the friend’s name. Turpin claimed he was in Mitchell at the time of the crash and could not explain how his phone’s crash alert provided the accurate location. Based on the investigation, an arrest warrant for Turpin was issued for leaving the scene of a property damage accident. Turpin was then arrested Thursday, June 5th.
The $30 million renovation of Spring Mill Inn in Mitchell has won Indiana Landmarks’ Renaissance Award, recognizing the state of Indiana’s commitment to preserving the 1939 limestone inn in Spring Mill State Park. The inn reopened in December 2024 following a two-year rehabilitation to modernize the building and make it more accessible. Throughout the project, general contractor Glenroy Construction took pains to respect the inn’s historic character and features. The project marked the inn’s first full-scale renovation since it opened more than 80 years ago, funded from $100 million allocated by the state to the Department of Natural Resources to address deferred state park maintenance.
Orange County will officially launch its “America 250” bicentennial commemoration this Saturday, with a special kick-off event in historic Congress Square from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. The date holds dual significance, coinciding with Flag Day and marking 250 years since the Second Continental Congress established the Continental Army. The celebration, signaling the start of a year-long series of events, promises a colonial-style fair sponsored by the Lost River DAR.
Attendees are encouraged to don period costumes and explore vendors, craft demonstrations, and information booths inside the town park square to learn more about “America 250.” A highlight of the morning will be a special flag-raising ceremony at 10 a.m. at the flagpole on the west side of the town park with renowned Lincoln enactor Larry Elliott of Louisville portraying the 16th President, Abraham Lincoln.
The event is spearheaded by Orange County’s America 250 Committee, a dedicated working group comprised of individuals from across the county who meet monthly to plan events, projects, and celebrations to properly mark the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. Residents and businesses throughout Orange County are encouraged to join the “America 250” spirit this weekend by displaying flags and decorating with red, white, and blue decor.
Friday, June 6th, 2025
The Daviess County Sheriff's Office is investigating a traffic fatality accident that occurred near the intersection of CR 650 E and CR 500 N in Montgomery, on Wednesday. Around 6:25pm, Daviess County Central Dispatch received a call reporting a tractor had rolled over into a creek and the operator was pinned under the tractor in the water. The investigation shows the tractor was heading east on a path alongside a ditch and for an unknown reason, went into the ditch and rolled onto its top with the driver trapped underneath. The driver has been identified as 25 year old Aden Graber of Montgomery. The Daviess County Sheriff’s Office is the investigating agency. The Daviess County Sheriff's Office was assisted at the scene by the Montgomery Volunteer Fire Department, the Cannelburg Volunteer Fire Department, the Washington Township Volunteer Fire Department, the Indiana State Police, the Daviess County Ambulance Service, the Daviess County Coroner’s Office and Briggeman’s Wrecker Service.
Thursday, June 5th, 2025
The Orange County Highway Department will be closing Co Rd 475 N between Co Rd 350 W and Co Rd 500 W. located in Orangeville Twp. This closure is due to a replacement of a small bridge structure. The closure will begin on Monday June 9th at 7am and will remained closed until Wednesday afternoon June 11th weather permitting.
A Lawrence County man was arrested on Monday after he was pulled over for running a red light in Bedford. According to police, they were on patrol around 3:30 p.m. on Monday when they observed a black Jeep Grand Cherokee disregard a red light and almost contacted another vehicle. Police initiated a traffic stop and during the stop, the driver identified as 61 year old Jerry Ross Jr. of Bedford. Ross allegedly admitted to running the red light and when asked for his driver’s license, Ross allegedly attempted to exit his vehicle multiple times. According to police, Ross then attempted to put the vehicle in drive and drive away. Police ordered him to stop and he complied. Police attempted to take Ross into custody in which he resisted. Ross was then taken to the Lawrence County Jail on charges of resisting law enforcement by vehicle and force. His vehicle was inventoried and towed from the scene.
Wednesday, June 4th, 2025
A Mitchell woman faces multiple drug charges following a three-vehicle accident that took place in October of 2024. According to a probable cause affidavit, police responded to a three-vehicle accident at the intersection of State Road 37 and Old State Road 37 on October 30th, 2024. Dispatch had received calls before the crash indicating that one of the vehicles involved, driven by a female, was driving erratically and the caller believed the driver to be intoxicated. Upon arrival, police observed a white 2002 Pontiac Sunfire with heavy front-end damage, driven by 49 year old Melissa Key of Mitchell. When police spoke with Key, they noticed her speech was unclear and noticed a white powdery substance in her nose. Due to her injuries, field sobriety tests could not be preformed. A pill grinder containing a white powdery substance was found in her vehicle that field tested positive for heroin and opiates. Key agreed to a chemical test at IU Health Bloomington. On March 30th, police reviewed the results of Key’s blood sample which tested positive for several Schedule controlled substances. Based on the evidence, a warrant was requested for Key’s arrest on charges of operating a vehicle while intoxicated with a controlled substance, and possession of cocaine or a narcotic drug. Key was arrested on Monday.
The Indiana Department of Transportation announces a road closure for State Road 60 in Lawrence County. Beginning on or around Tuesday, June 10, crews will begin a road closure on State Road 60 near Mitchell. This closure will occur two and a half miles east of U.S. 50. This road closure will allow for a culvert replacement project. Work is expected to take a week to complete, depending on the weather. The official detour for this project is U.S. 50 to State Road 37. Local traffic will have access up to the point of closure.
Tuesday, June 3rd, 2025
An Eckerty man was arrested on Saturday after allegedly leaving the scene of an accident in Mitchell. According to police, they were dispatched around 8:21 p.m. on Saturday to the 1000 block of West Grissom Avenue in response to a report of a crash with the suspect attempting to leave the scene. The caller told police that the suspect left on his motorcycle and headed south. Police located the suspect, identified as 39 year old Joshua Cummings of Eckerty less than a quarter mile away. Upon contact, police immediately detected the odor of alcohol coming from Cummings and observed his slurred speech. The motorcycle also showed signs of being in an accident. Cummings declined to perform Standardized Field Sobriety Tests and also refused to submit to a chemical test. A warrant for a blood draw was approved by a Judge and Cummings was transported to IU Health Bedford for the draw. After the blood draw, a doctor gave medical clearance and Cummings was transported to the Lawrence County Jail. Cummings faces charges of operating a vehicle while intoxicated and leaving the scene of a property damage accident.
A Bedford man was arrested during a traffic stop after allegedly assaulting an officer and attempting to destroy evidence on Friday. According to an affidavit for, the incident began around 4:24 p.m. when police observed a red Ford Explorer with a false and fictitious license plate. During the traffic stop, a back seat passenger, identified as 33 year old Derick Terrell of Bedford became confrontational. A K9 unit was brought in and conducted a free air sniff of the vehicle. The K9 alerted for narcotics. A search yielded a cut straw with residue, with illegal narcotics on it. Police conducted a search of Terrell and located a black sock, a paper bindle, and burnt aluminum foil with burnt residue that later tested positive for fentanyl. During the retrieval of these items, Terrell allegedly defecated on the Officers hand and on the evidence. Terrell then allegedly stomped on the evidence destroying it the powder-like substance with his feces. The powder-like substance on the ground later field-tested positive for cocaine Officers attempted to arrested Terrell where he resisted. Terrell is facing charges of battery on a law enforcement officer by bodily waste, battery on a law enforcement officer, two counts of possession of cocaine or a narcotic drug, obstruction of justice, possession of drug paraphernalia, resisting law enforcement, and disorderly conduct.
A Dubois County man was arrested after police pulled him over due to a missing a functioning headlight. Early Saturday morning, An Indiana State Trooper was on patrol in the Jasper area. He was on State Road 162 when he observed a vehicle with only one functioning headlight. The Trooper activated his emergency lights and stopped the vehicle. The trooper spoke to the driver, who was identified as 58 year old Douglas Watson of Jasper. Watson showed visible signs of impairment and was transported to the Jasper Police Department for a chemical test. Watson was arrested and transported to the Dubois County Jail on a charge of Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated. The Dubois County Sheriff’s Office also assisted at the scene.
Friday, May 30, 2025
On Thursday around 11:00 a.m., police were notified that a missing 14 year old female was possibly in the Paoli area. Officers located the female at a local motel with a 20 year old male. Officers were given information that a sexual assault may have occurred. The male was detained on scene. Detectives were then called in and conducted an interrogation. Police allegedly got a full confession from the male who was identified as 20 year old Shane Messer. Police were able to determine that over the course of 4 days that Messer had performed various sex acts with the juvenile. The juvenile was transported to the hospital for treatment and care. Messer was transported the Orange County Jail on charges of Rape, Sexual Misconduct with a minor, Criminal Confinement and Contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
Thursday, May 29th, 2025
Members of the Indiana State Police’s Internet Crimes Against Children Unit, with assistance from the Daviess County Sheriff’s Office, arrested a Washington man for distribution and possession of child pornography. 42 year old Chad Cooper of Washington was arrested on Wednesday following the execution of a search warrant. Detectives initiated the investigation in March using a variety of investigative techniques and identified a potential suspect. The search warrant was executed in Washington and police seized electronic and digital media devices. During forensic examinations and the interview, evidence of child pornography files were located. Tools from the Child Rescue Coalition also assisted in making the arrest. Cooper was arrested without incident and transported to the Daviess County Jail on 3 Counts of Distribution of Child Pornography Under Age of 12 and 2 Counts of Possession of Child Pornography Under Age of 12.
Shoals Elementary School was named one of 16 schools across Indiana to earn STEM Certification from the Indiana Department of Education. The designation recognizes the school’s commitment to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education both inside and beyond the classroom. The STEM Certification program, launched in 2015, honors schools that take an innovative and student-centered approach to learning. Certified schools engage students through hands-on projects, community involvement, and interdisciplinary instruction that extends into humanities and the arts. Shoals Elementary is part of the Shoals Community School Corporation and now joins more than 100 schools statewide that hold this honor.
A Bedford man was arrested after allegedly stealing a motorcycle and leading police on a pursuit that ended in Orange County. The investigation began on Friday around 5:30 a.m., when the Lawrence County Sheriff’s Department received a report of a stolen motorcycle from an Oolitic home . The caller reported that his 2007 Honda Shadow VT7 motorcycle was stolen from their residence. On Friday, around 2:03 p.m., police found the stolen motorcycle northbound on State Road 37 near Dixie Highway. According to police, the bike was reportedly being driven by 20 year old Jayden Thomas of Bedfo r d. Thomas was also wanted on warrants out of Lawrence County. Officers initiated a traffic stop but Thomas continued at a high rate of speed. The pursuit continued south onto State Road 37 through Mitchell and into Orange County. Once in Orleans, Thomas swerved to miss southbound traffic, traveling down a sidewalk for three blocks before re-entering the roadway to continue south on State Road 37. As the pursuit neared Paoli, Thomas again entered the northbound lane, narrowly missing oncoming traffic. As he neared the town square in Paoli, Thomas lost control of the motorcycle and crashed into a concrete memorial that was next to the courthouse. Thomas was then taken into custody and a search revealed several controlled substances. Other stolen items were also located. Thomas faces charges of theft of a motor vehicle, resisting law enforcement with a motor vehicle and possession of a Schedule II controlled substance.
Tuesday, May 27th, 2025
Over the weekend, 5 people were arrested at an Orange County home following a search by Police. On Saturday, narcotics officers with the Paoli Police Department acted on credible information obtained through a series of investigative interviews regarding the suspected illegal sale of narcotics within the town limits. Based on the information collected, officers were able to establish probable cause and secure a search warrant for a residence located in Paoli. Upon execution of the warrant, officers conducted a thorough search of the residence. The operation resulted in the seizure of approximately 20 grams of suspected methamphetamine, an unlawful quantity of prescription medications, and multiple items consistent with the distribution and sale of controlled substances. As a result of the investigation and search, James Boswell, Donna Boswell, Justin Boswell, Daniel King and Sandra Huff were taken into custody from the residence and are facing various narcotics-related charges. This investigation is ongoing, and additional charges may follow pending further analysis and review by the Orange County Prosecutor’s Office.
On Thursday officers with the Paoli Police Department were performing vehicle patrols when they noticed a vehicle traveling with a headlight out. Officers conducted a traffic stop and the vehicle pulled into a driveway before accelerating at a high rate of speed down the drive. Officers then conducted a high risk stop on the vehicle and took both the driver, Randy Burress and passenger Sean Edmonds into custody without further incident. A search of their persons recovered a total of 43 grams of meth, a syringe, a legend drug, and baggies. Burress was arrested on charges of Possession of meth, possession of syringe, possession of legend drug, Resisting law enforcement with a vehicle and being a Habitual Offender out on Parole. Edmonds faces charges of Dealing Meth, Possession of Meth and being a Habitual Offender out on Parole.
Around 7:07pm on Wednesday, Washington County Sheriff's Deputies responded to the intersection of Smedley Road and Lost River Road in Campbellsburg to investigate a 2 vehicle accident with injuries. Evidence at the scene and statements from the drivers and passengers suggest that a black 2003 Infiniti FX3, driven by 32 year old Rachel Reed of Salem was traveling north on Smedley Road and a red 1983 Porsche 944, driven by 24 year old Baden Stewart of Campbellsburg was traveling west on Lost River Road. Reed failed to stop at the stop sign at the intersection and stated she was distracted by her passengers in the rear seat of her vehicle. She said she did not see Stewart's car approaching the intersection from the east. Reed struck the front driver's door of Stewart's vehicle, forcing him into the embankment on the northwest side of the intersection. Reed's vehicle spun 180 degrees, coming to a stop in the intersection, facing south. Stewart was transported to St. Vincent Salem Hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries by the Washington County Ambulance Service. Reed refused medical treatment at the scene. During the course of the accident investigation, it was discovered that Reed had been drinking alcohol prior to the accident. The investigation revealed that Reed's blood alcohol content was above the legal limit and she was arrested and transported to the Washington County Jail.
Friday, May 23rd, 2025
Springs Valley Bank & Trust Company is excited to welcome Luke Hinshaw as a Finance Intern over the course of the summer. Luke is a graduate of Heritage Hills High School. He is currently studying management at Indiana University. He is also a member of the St. Nicholas Catholic Church in Santa Claus. Luke is the son of Matthew and Kara Hinshaw. In his free time, he enjoys fishing, traveling, exploring new music, and spending time with his friends and family. Luke said that he is very excited to learn and participate in being a Finance Intern at Springs Valley Bank & Trust this summer and he is looking forward to working with the team at Springs Valley and surrounding and educating myself with the other interns. Springs Valley’s Internship Program provides interns career connections, mentorship, and networking opportunities within Springs Valley and the Banking Industry. The focus of the program is to attract local talent to Springs Valley and identify potential future employees.
With Memorial Day weekend almost here, Indiana Conservation Officers remind Hoosiers to prioritize water safety throughout the summer. Officers want to urge everyone to recognize the danger water poses. Here are some basic water safety tips:
A Heltonville man is facing multiple charges after police received information regarding a stolen tractor at his residence. P olice received a tip on Tuesday that a stolen 2002 Kubota tractor was located. The tractor was found at the residence of 49 year old Phillip Andrew Tolliver of Heltonville. When police arrived at Tolliver’s property, police immediately spotted a tractor matching the description of the stolen Kubota. When police asked about the tractor, Tolliver initially claimed an unnamed male had dropped off the tractor and he was unaware of its origins. Tolliver consented to a search of vehicles and items on the property. During the initial, officers discovered two additional vehicles, a red Dodge Challenger and a black Chevrolet Camaro that were reported as stolen. Police then obtained a search warrant for the entire premises and the search yielded a significant amount of stolen property that includes the 2002 Kubota M9000 tractor and its Woods BW12 Rotary Cutter attachment, A STIHL MS 311 Chainsaw, A 2010 Chevrolet Camaro from Monroe County, A 2023 Dodge Challenger from Marion County and a Ruger .357 Revolver from Owen County. Police also located 15 grams of a white crystal substance that field-tested positive for methamphetamine. Tolliver was arrested on charges of Possession of methamphetamine with a Firearm, Theft of a firearm, Theft, two counts of Motor vehicle theft and Theft with prior conviction.
Wednesday, May 21st, 2025
Fire Personnel were called to a Saturday morning fire at an auto repair shop in Mitchell. Early Saturday morning, Firefighters from Mitchell, Marion, Indian Creek, Shawswick and Orange County Rural District II responded to a fire at Hughes Auto Repair at 406 Kelly St. in Mitchell. Emergency crews were called to the fire around 2:38 a.m. Saturday morning. When firefighters arrived, they found the auto repair shop heavily engulfed in flames. The flames created an intense and dangerous situation in the area. Firefighters recognized the urgency while on the scene as propane and acetylene tanks inside the garage began to explode. Despite the volatile conditions and intense fire, No firefighters sustained injuries while battling the inferno. The cause of the fire remains undetermined at this time and is currently under investigation by the State Fire Marshal.
A Crawford county man was taken into custody on Friday after Indiana State Police observed him speeding. On Friday, Police were working on State Road 66 near English when they observed a vehicle speeding. Officers stopped the vehicle and made contact with the driver, who was identified as 67 year old Paul Conrad of Milltown. According to police, Conrad showed visible signs of impairment. Conrad was then transported to the Crawford County Jail for a chemical test. Conrad was arrested on a charge of Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated.
A Dubois County Judge has granted INDOT access to properties along the proposed Mid-States Corridor path in Indiana. The court order allows the state to access land for survey purposes, despite residents' objections. Over one hundred residents and property owners attended a rally to protest the project, claiming it will destroy farmland in southern Indiana. Another court hearing is scheduled for July 2, where INDOT will seek a preliminary injunction to move forward with the project.
Tuesday, May 20th, 2025
A Daviess County man was arrested at an Orange Country gas station after police were warned he may be intoxicated. Early Sunday morning, A Trooper with the Indiana State Police was working in the West Baden area. The Trooper and other officers were inside Fast Eddie's Service Station when an unidentified individual advised them he had observed a male at the gas pumps who appeared to be intoxicated. Officers observed a male staggering in the parking lot and getting into the driver’s seat of the vehicle. Officers then pulled behind the vehicle and spoke to the driver, who was identified as 21 year old Raymond Knepp of Odon in the running vehicle. Knepp showed visible signs of impairment and he was transported to IU Health Hospital in Paoli for a chemical test. Knepp was arrested and transported to the Orange County Jail on a charge of Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated. The West Baden and French Lick Police Departments assisted at the scene.
The Town of Orleans is getting a new flagpole after the previous pole was destroyed earlier this year. The previous historic 55 foot pole was destroyed by the March tornado that struck the Orleans area. The new flagpole will be 40 feet tall and is expected to be installed by Johnny’s Signs in time for the upcoming Memorial Day holiday. A dedication of the new pole and flag raising ceremony is planned for Flag Day, June 14th in conjunction with Orange County’s America 250 Kick Off being held in the historic town park square.
A Mitchell man was arrested after he was accused of pawning tools that belonged to his employer. According to a police affidavit, on April 17th, Lawrence County Dispatch received a call from a man who told police that he had left his tools in a garage at 1066 Rariden Hill in Mitchell and that they had been sold by 46 year old Chad Hall of Mitchell. Police responded to the residence and spoke with both the owner and Hall. The owner told police that Hall was his employee and he asked Hall if he could store some tools in his garage. Hall agreed and the tools were placed in the garage on April 14th. He reported an air compressor, air gun, and 100-feet of orange air hose had been pawned. When questioned, Hall allegedly admitted to pawning the tools at Tomcat’s Pawn in Bedford. Hall was unable to retrieve the tools from the Pawn Shop due to not having the money to do so. The owner of the tools indicated he wished to pursue theft charges. The owner of the tools completed a verification of stolen property form and all three tools totaled $708. On April 23rd, the owner was able to retrieve the tools from Tomcat’s Pawn costing the shop $135 for the items. The information was forwarded to the Lawrence County Prosecutor’s Office and a warrant was issued for Hall’s arrest. He was arrested on Thursday on a charge of theft.
Monday, May 19th, 2025
Orleans American Legion Post #69 member Will Terry presented a check for $1,521.72 to Orleans Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Robert Henderson which represents the Legion’s 10% of its earnings from the recent Dogwood Carnival. This year's Legion members contracted with the new Funtime Carnival of Cincinnati, OH for a successful run. The Orleans Legion has sponsored the carnival for many years now. The Carnival serves as their only fundraiser of the year. Traditionally, local groups conducting fundraisers during Dogwood week contribute back 10% of their profits after paying expenses to help with the cost of keeping the town’s signature event happening each and every April.
A Fort Wayne man was arrested on Friday in Washington County on charges related to inappropriate communication with a child under the age of 14. The investigation began in early May when Detectives who were working with Washington County Deputy's and the Indiana Department of Child Services. Police learned that 40 year old Ryan Clark McGlothlin of Fort Wayne had allegedly communicated via a phone-based social media account with a child in Washington County. Authorities allege McGlothlin sent pornographic images and nude images of himself to the child. After completing their initial investigation, Detectives obtained an arrest warrant for McGlothlin on Friday, charging him with Vicarious Sexual Gratification, 2 counts of Child Solicitation, 12 counts of Dissemination of Matter Harmful to Minors. Further charges are possible as the investigation continues. McGlothlin was arrested without incident on Friday in Fort Wayne and he will be transferred to Washington County regarding the charges.
The Indiana Department of Transportation will hold a public meeting Tuesday about a proposed intersection upgrade at State Road 56 and County Road 350 West. The meeting starts at 5:30 p.m. at the Shiloh Life Center in Jasper, with a formal presentation at 6. INDOT invites residents to learn about the project, speak with team members, and submit public comments.
Friday, May 16th, 2025
A Bloomington woman was taken into custody Sunday night after allegedly fleeing from police while in possession of a handgun following a disturbance call at a Bedford residence. On Sunday around 10:45 p.m., police responded to a 911 call at a residence on Pumphouse Road. When police arrived, they observed individuals fleeing the scene. After a brief pursuit, police found 39 year old Jama Parker of Bloomington lying in a wood line. According to police, Parker allegedly admitted to having a 9 millimeter handgun which was found nearby. She was taken into custody. A male subject who was with Parker still remains at large. Parker told police that she and the male went to the residence to retrieve her son’s belongings. She also said that she brought the handgun for protection and allegedly admitted to fleeing from police because she had the gun in her hand. Parker was transported to the Lawrence County Jail on charges of resisting law enforcement by fleeing and drawing a deadly weapon.
Indiana Department of Transportation maintenance crews plan to begin chip seal operations on State Road 160 in Clark and Washington Counties on or after Friday, May 16. Crews will be active between just east of State Road 60 near Salem to just west of I-65 near Henryville. Motorists should expect lane closures and flagging operations while work is in progress. Chip seal work typically lasts up to three to four days per location depending upon weather. During operations, existing pavement is coated with liquid asphalt, which seals cracks and provides waterproof protection. This extends the service life of the roadway and lowers maintenance costs. Once the roadway is coated with liquid asphalt, loose aggregate is applied and excess material is swept from the roadway. After a curing period, crews will return to fog seal the new driving surface and apply pavement markings. INDOT reminds drivers to slow down, avoid distractions, and consider worker safety when traveling through active work zones. All work is weather-dependent and schedules are subject to change.
A Newburgh man was arrested Wednesday morning after a vehicle pursuit on I-69 at the Greene/Monroe County Line. A Member of the Indiana State Police was traveling northbound on I-69 at the Greene/Monroe County Line. The Trooper observed a black 2018 Volkswagen Jetta approaching his vehicle from behind at an extremely high rate of speed. The Jetta’s driver, later identified as 49 year old Richard Jackson of Newburgh passed the officer and increased speed. Police activated their emergency lights to initiate a traffic stop, but Jackson refused to stop and the Jetta's speed continued to increase. Additional units were brought in to help with the pursuit as Jackson entered Bloomington city limits along I-69. Jackson finally brought his vehicle to a stop near the SR45/46 Bypass and was arrested by police without incident. He was transported to the Monroe County Jail on charges of Resisting Law Enforcement and Reckless Driving.
Thursday, May 15th, 2025
An Orange County man was arrested on Tuesday after police received a report of someone trespassing at a residence. On Tuesday, Police took a trespassing complaint from a resident in Orange County. The homeowner provided photographs from a home video camera. Through an investigation, police identified the subject as 49 year old James Kendall Paoli and the vehicle he was driving. A short time later police located the vehicle and made a traffic stop for an infraction. During a BMV check, the return showed Kendall had an active warrant for a parole violation and his driver’s license was suspended. During a search of the vehicle, suspected marijuana was located. Kendall was arrested on charges Driving While Suspended with a Prior, Possession of Marijuana and on a Parole Violation For Battery. Also assisting in the investigation were the Paoli Police Department and their K9.
Wednesday, May 14th, 2025
A Kentucky woman was arrested Saturday night following a three vehicle Collision. Around 10:15 p.m. on Saturday, Lawrence County dispatch reported an accident with injuries at the intersection of Patton Hill Road and State Road 37. Police responded to the scene and found a blue Dodge Grand Caravan, a red Chevy Camaro, and a silver Lincoln MKZ. The van driver, told police that he was rear-ended by the red Camaro, which the Lincoln had rear-ended. The driver of the Camaro added that both her vehicle and the van were stopped at a red light when she saw the Lincoln approaching rapidly in her rearview mirror . She then got rear ended which caus ed her to strike the van. The Camaro driver sustained injuries to her hips and neck. The driver of the Lincoln was 49 year old Osula Kirby of Louisville Kentucky. While speaking with Kirby, police detected the odor of alcohol on her breath. Kirby also exhibited delayed reactions and her balance was described as very poor. During the investigation, Kirby demonstrated erratic behavior and resisted police when they attempted to place her in handcuffs. Kirby consented to a chemical test and was taken to IU Health Bedford Hospital for a blood draw. Kirby was then taken to the Lawrence County Jail on charges of operating a vehicle while intoxicated, OWI endangerment, resisting law enforcement, and OWI causing serious bodily injury.
Detectives with the Indiana State Police arrested a Borden man Monday night for the murder of a woman following a shooting incident in Henryville over two years ago. On October 2nd, 2022, Clark County Communications Center received a 911 call reporting a female shot on Brownstown Road in Henryville. The Clark County Sheriff’s Department responded and found Brittney Boman, who was transported to the University of Louisville Emergency Room for treatment. Boman was hospitalized until her death on December 30th, 2022. In December 2024, the Clark County Sheriff’s Department transferred the investigation to the Indiana State Police. Police initiated a separate and thorough investigation, conducting numerous interviews related to the shooting. In April, Detectives met with the Clark County Prosecutor to review the case. On May 7th, the completed case was presented to the prosecutor’s office. The following day, a probable cause affidavit was filed in Clark County Circuit Court 1, and an arrest warrant for murder was issued for 33 year old Derek Pixley of Borden. Detectives located and arrested Pixley on Monday in Scott County without incident. This investigation remains ongoing.
Tuesday, May 13th, 2025
On Saturday Officers with the Crawford County Sheriff's Department served an arrest warrant at a residence. When arriving at the home they observed a male shut the front door and barricade himself in the residence. A search warrant was applied for and granted for the residence. After entering, one of the wanted subjects was located and arrested. Deputies then learned one of the subjects they were looking for lived in a camper on the property. After the subject arrived home, Deputies made contact with the subject and was arrested along with another subject with an active arrest warrant. Located on these individuals was what is believed to be methamphetamines and marijuana. A search warrant was then applied for and granted for the camper where deputies made entry locating another subject with an active arrest warrant and more illegal substances. Police arrested 41 year old Joshua Lawson of Taswell on charges of Resisting Law Enforcement and a warrant out of Crawford and Harrison County. 39 year old Jonathon Sturgeon of Taswell faces multiple drug related charges, Assisting a Criminal and a Warrant out of Orange County. 41 year old Melinda Hill of Paoli is faces multiple drug related charges and was wanted on a Warrant out of Harrison County. 39 year old Simon Sprinkle of Taswell was arrested for visiting a Common Nuisance, Possession of Paraphernalia and on Warrant out of Crawford & Perry County.
A Solsberry man was arrested after police investigated a theft of a Utility Terrain Vehicle. A family reported to police that their 2018 Polaris UTV was stolen from their residence at 6000 Stone Crest Drive in Bedford on September 10, 2024. The UTV was valued at over $20,000. During the investigation, police interviewed 30 year old Joshua McIntire of Solsberry. McIntire allegedly admitted to taking the UTV without permission. According to Police, McIntire said he used his employer’s truck and trailer on September 10th to transport the UTV to his brother’s residence in Greene County. McIntire also admitted to planning the theft and acting alone. A few days later, the stolen UTV was located at McIntire’s brother’s residence in Greene County and returned back to the family. The family reported the UTV had sustained damage, including a broken fender and spray paint with estimated damage over $750. The information was forwarded to the Lawrence County Prosecutor’s Office, and a warrant was issued for McIntire’s arrest. On Saturday, he was arrested on charges of theft over $750 and criminal mischief.
On Sunday. a trooper with the Indiana State Police was working on US 231 near Chrisney when they observed a vehicle speeding. The Trooper stopped the vehicle and made contact with the driver, who was identified as 52 year old Sharone Tatum of Chattanooga, Tennessee.. According to police, Tatum showed visible signs of impairment. Tatum was transported to the Spencer County Jail for a chemical test. While doing a criminal history search, the return showed Tatum had two prior convictions for Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated. Tatum was arrested on a charge Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated with a Prior.
Monday, May 12, 2025
Emergency personnel were called to a two vehicle crash Sunday afternoon at the intersection of Jasper Dubois Road and State Road 545 in Jasper. When crews arrived they found the collision involved a motorcycle and a car. The Dubois County Sheriff’s Office, along with Deaconess EMS and the Dubois Fire Department responded to the scene shortly after the collision. Both individuals on the motorcycle suffered injuries and were taken to Deaconess Memorial Hospital for treatment. One of the victims was later airlifted to a nearby trauma center due to how severe their severe their injuries were. The crash is still under investigation.
The Indiana Department of Transportation announces a road closure for State Road 60 in Lawrence County. Beginning on or around Monday, May 19, crews will begin daily road closures on State Road 60 near Mitchell. These daily closures will occur near Spring Mill State Park. Daily road closures will allow for two culvert replacement projects to be performed. Work will occur between 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. Work is expected to take a week to complete, depending on the weather. The official detour for this project is State Road 37 to State Road 56. Local traffic, excluding semi tractor trailers, will have access during this project. INDOT urges drivers to slow down and stay alert near crews.
Friday, May 9th, 2025
A friendly reminder from Orange County Treasury office that Monday, May 12th, is the last day to pay your Orange County Spring Property Taxes without an added penalty. If you choose to mail your payment, please be sure it is postmarked by May 12th to avoid a penalty. Your tax statement also lists information to pay online or with an automated telephone number.
Springs Valley Bank & Trust Company has named Cara Cote as Human Resource Manager. Cara began her banking career with Springs Valley in 2015 as a Personal Banker. In 2019, she transitioned to the Operations Specialist and in 2021 she became HR Specialist. Cara is a 2011 graduate of Springs Valley High School. She then went on to earn her Esthetician license from Ideal Beauty Academy. On May 2nd, Cara completed the Graduate School of Banking Human Resource Management School. Cara currently resides in Paoli with her husband Matt and two children. Cara enjoys spending time with her family, beach vacations, and cruising. Cara said that she is honored to step into the role of Human Resources Manager at Springs Valley, a place that has not only shaped her career, but also supported her growth every step of the way.
There is a scam going around involving fraudulent activity on Amazon accounts and requests for cash deposits. These scammers are calling from the Paoli Police Department number. The Police will never ask for you to take money out of a bank account and deposit it into an ATM or bank card. They will not ask for banking information and will not threaten to arrest you for failure to pay for a criminal case where you are the supposed victim. Signs you may be scammed include:
-Caller has a foreign accent
-Caller asks for gift cards
-Caller asks for money deposits
-Caller threatens arrest, coercion, or use of force for immediate payment.
Please do not respond to these calls and ignore the calls and report them if you have any information.Wednesday, May 7th, 2025
On Friday, around 8:30 am, members of emergency services were dispatched to the 9000 block of Voyles Road in reference to a single vehicle collision with injuries. Washington County sheriff's Deputies arrived on the scene and identified the driver as 18 year old Violett Gordon of Borden. Gordon was driving a 2009 Toyota Yaris. Gordon stated she was traveling northbound on Voyles Road, when her passenger side wheels dropped off the right side of the roadway. Gordon said she over-corrected, causing her vehicle to go into a skid and travel off the left side of the roadway. Gordon further stated her vehicle struck a tree and rolled over multiple times before coming to a rest. Gordon was transported by ambulance to St. Vincent Hospital in Salem, where she was treated for minor injuries and released. The Washington County Ambulance Service, members of the Jackson Township Volunteer Fire Department and the Pierce/Polk Volunteer Fire Department assisted at the scene.
On Monday, around 9:07 a.m. Daviess County Central Dispatch received a call that a school bus was stuck in mud in the median at US 50 and County Road 300W in Washington. Daviess County Sheriff’s deputies responded to find that a 2007 yellow Freightliner school bus owned by the Diocese of Evansville Catholic Church was being utilized for a field trip for Washington Catholic Schools. The bus was being driven by 55 year old Steven Truelove of Washington. During the investigation Truelove was taken to Daviess Community Hospital for a drug and alcohol screen, and it was determined that his BAC level was 0.221. 38 children and 4 adults were safely removed from the situation and no one in this incident was injured. Trulove was taken to the Daviess County Jail and charged with Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated with Endangerment. The Daviess County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by the Washington City Police Department and Craney's Body Shop.
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