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Wednesday, July 8th, 2026
A Bedford man faces multiple charges following a reported dognapping last week that turned into a physical confrontation at a gas station. The investigation began on Friday when police responded to a theft complaint. The female victim reported that her ex-boyfriend, 25 year old Spencer Tanner of Bedford broke into her Bedford residence and stole her dog. Police then received a tip that Tanner was driving a silver Honda HR-V and was traveling to Johnny’s Junction to return the dog. Upon arrival, officers spotted the silver Honda and Tanner in the parking lot. According to police, while placing Tanner into custody the situation quickly deteriorated as he became verbally combative and physically resisted arrest. During the struggle, Tanner allegedly attempted to kick and head butt an officer. Tanner was taken to the Lawrence County Jail on charges of Burglary, Residential Entry, Battery Against Public Safety Officer, Interfering with Public Safety and Theft. The stolen dog was located unharmed inside Tanner’s vehicle, positively identified by the victim, and returned to her at the scene.
A Lawrence County man was taken into custody after allegedly violating an active protection order. According to Bedford Police, the incident began on May 19th, at 8:18 p.m., when emergency dispatchers received a report of a protection order violation. Upon arriving at the scene, police met with the female who said that she holds an active protection order against 39 year old Derek Boone of Bedford, who is also the father of her children.The woman told police that Boone had driven to her home under the premise of bringing money for her children. She also said that while Boone was on the property, he attempted to take one of the children away with him. She intervened and stopped the removal, which she said sparked a verbal argument before Boone fled the residence. The woman also showed officer's her phone, which contained a string of text messages Boone had reportedly sent. The text messages showed Boone berating the female with derogatory terms and insults. Following the investigation, an arrest warrant be issued for Boone and he was arrested on Friday on a charge of Invasion of Privacy.
Tuesday, July 7th, 2026
An Orange County woman was arrested on Independence day after police received a Domestic Complaint. Late Saturday night, A Trooper with the Indiana State Police was working the West Baden area when Orange County Dispatch advised of a domestic dispute in the drive through of Taco Bell. Upon arrival officers observed a female exit the vehicle she was driving. The Trooper made contact with the driver who was identified as 39 year old Jessica Turner of West Baden. While speaking with Turner, visible signs of impairment were observed. Turner was transported to IU Health Hospital in Paoli for a chemical test. Turner was then arrested and transported to the Orange County Jail on a charge of Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated. Also assisting at the scene were the West Baden Police Department.
Last Week, an Orange County man was sentenced to 4 years in the Indiana Department of Correction by Lawrence Superior Court II Judge Robert Cline after a contested probation violation hearing. The allegations stem from an October 2025 arrest in Orange County, where 48 year old Christopher Abner was alleged to have committed domestic violence to his then wife. Once it was determined by the court that Abner violated the terms and conditions of his release, another hearing was conducted to determine the outcome of Abner's suspended sentence. With Abner's extended criminal history and numerous failures to appear, Judge Cline determined that Abner had violated the terms and conditions of his probation and agreed to revoke Abner's probation. Judge Cline then sentenced Abner to 1400 days at the Indiana Department of Corrections with no time suspended.
A Nevada man was arrested on Friday after a high speed pursuit on I-65 in Clark County. On Friday, around 2:10 p.m., Police attempted to stop a silver Ford Escape on Interstate 65 in Clark County. The vehicle was traveling 80 miles per hour in a posted 65 mile per hour zone. The driver refused to stop, and police initiated a pursuit. The pursuit continued northbound on I-65 with speeds averaging between 90 and 95 miles per hour. The vehicle entered a construction zone, where police performed a PIT maneuver just north of the Henryville exit, successfully ending the pursuit without injuries. The operator of the vehicle was identified as 43 year old Joshua Ashley of Henderson, Nevada and he was the sole occupant. Ashley was arrested for resisting law enforcement with a vehicle, reckless driving, and he was cited for speeding. He was transported to the Clark County Jail where he was incarcerated.
Tuesday, June 30th, 2026
An Indiana State Trooper is being credited with helping save the life of a man who suffered a serious chainsaw injury Sunday afternoon in Crawford County. On Sunday, around 4:33 p.m., Trooper Blake Leary responded to a medical emergency at Wildridge Resort near Birdseye. Crawford County Dispatch had received a report of a 35 year old man who had sustained a severe chainsaw laceration to his leg. The caller was attempting to control the bleeding until emergency responders arrived. Trooper Leary arrived on scene within five minutes and immediately applied a tourniquet to the man’s right thigh, successfully controlling the severe bleeding. Emergency Medical Services arrived shortly afterward, assumed patient care, and transported the man to a medical helicopter for transfer to a trauma center. The man is currently reported to be in stable condition. All Indiana State Troopers are equipped with tourniquets and receive training in emergency medical response, allowing them to provide lifesaving care while awaiting the arrival of EMS personnel.
Indiana Department of Transportation contractor E&B Paving, is scheduled to begin a bridge rehabilitation project on State Road 135 near Salem on or after Monday, July 6. Work will take place over Hoggatt Branch just south of the Salem Bypass between Lake Salinda Road and East Rudder Road. Intermittent flagging operations will be used during the project. Work is expected to be complete in late August, weather permitting. This project is part of a contract awarded to E&B Paving in December 2025. 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.
The Indiana Department of Transportation has reopened U.S. 50 in Martin County between Shoals and State Road 60. One lane of traffic is now open in the impacted area. Traffic is controlled with a temporary traffic signal. The closure originated because of a landslide and is located four-and-three-quarter miles east of the U.S. 50/150 split. INDOT crews have been on scene evaluating the extent of the slide and determining what repairs will be needed.
Wednesday, June 24th, 2026
The travelers have spoken, and for the for the fifth consecutive year, they’ve deemed West Baden Springs Hotel as one of the best in the world. A National Historic Landmark built in 1902, West Baden Springs Hotel was just named a 2026 Travelers’ Choice Award winner by Tripadvisor, placing it among the top 10% of properties worldwide. This is the sixth year overall for West Baden Springs Hotel receiving one of Tripadvisor’s highest guest-voted honors. It earned a “Best of the Best” distinction in 2021 and has landed on the Travelers’ Choice list every year since 2022. The Travelers’ Choice Award is based on the reviews and opinions of millions of travelers from around the world. T hese awards are the result of real-life traveler insights collected over a 12-month period on Tripadvisor in 2025. West Baden Springs Hotel shared in another top honor with Historic Hotels of America bestowing “Best Historic Resort” distinction to the French Lick R esort. Travelers choosing West Baden for summertime trips and beyond will have plenty to look forward to, starting with Fourth of July weekend activities for the upcoming America 250 festivities. Other events and attractions through the end of 2026 at West Baden Springs Hotel include Jazz Under the Dome Weekend (Aug. 7-9), a 30 th Anniversary Ice Cream Social (Aug. 30), Vintage Base Ball exhibitions (Sept. 12 and 13), the annual tree lighting ceremony (Nov. 14) and a New Year’s Eve celebration to cap the year.
A 20-year-old Salem man has surrendered and now faces multiple charges in connection with a June 13th shooting and vehicle crash in Washington County. Last week 20 year old Isaiah Lambert of Salem turned himself in at the Washington County Jail. Lambert faces charges of Murder, Attempted Murder, Intimidation, Dealing in a Controlled Substance and Pointing a Firearm at Another Person. Also arrested during the investigation was 35 year old Jessica Lambert of Salem on charges of Aiding in a Murder, Aiding Attempted Murder, Aiding Intimidation, False Informing and Aiding in Dealing a Controlled Substance. 20 year old Kendall Cline and 22 year old Ethan Edison both of Salem on charges of Aiding in a Murder, Aiding in an Attempted Murder, Intimidation, and Dealing in a Controlled Substance. Edison faces an additional charge of Pointing a Firearm at Another Person. According to the investigation, the incident on June 13th allegedly stemmed from a drug-related robbery that occurred at a residence near Salem involving suspected THC vape cartridges. Later that night, those involved in the incident again encountered each other near Big Springs Church, where shots were fired and 17-year-old Hunter Rowley was struck. Rowley’s pickup left the roadway and overturned in a wooded area, where first responders located the vehicle and found him critically injured. He died a short time later at the scene.
On Tuesday, a Jasper man was cited for Displaying Red and Blue Lights in a Vehicle and Possession of a Police Radio. The investigation into this incident was initiated thanks to a tip by a citizen. At this time, the Indiana State Police have not received any reports alleging the individual impersonated a law enforcement officer. However, the Indiana State Police are reminding the public to remain vigilant and to contact authorities if they are stopped by a vehicle they believe may be unlawfully displaying emergency lights. The vehicle involved is described as a black 2016 Ford Explorer. Anyone who believes they may have been stopped by this vehicle is encouraged to contact the Indiana State Police Jasper District at 812-482-1441.
Monday, June 22, 2026
An Orange County man was arrested following an investigation into child molesting that started last year. The charges stem from an investigation that began to develop on June 9th, 2025, when a specialized forensic interview was conducted at Susie’s Place in Bloomington. The interview involved a 16 year old female juvenile. During the interview, the teenager disclosed that three years prior, on or around July 4th, 2022, she was visiting 26 year old Dakota Stidham of Orleans at a residence in Lawrence County when he sexually assaulted her. The victim did not disclose the incident took place until shortly before the forensic interview took place. Police conducted an interview with Stidham regarding the allegations and throughout that meeting, Stidham repeatedly denied the claims. Through the investigation, police uncovered a digital footprint that contradicted his claims. Investigators found messages from both Facebook and Snapchat, which confirmed that Stidham had been actively sending inappropriate photographs to the juvenile. During a later interview, when confronted with the evidence, Stidham allegedly confessed to sending nude photographs and videos of himself to the juvenile, acknowledged that he had requested nude photographs from her in return, and formally admitted to having direct sexual contact with the minor. Stid h am was detained on June 16 on charges of child molesting and dissemination of matter harmful to a minor.
On Wednesday, the Orange County Community Foundation presented a $4,000 grant to the Paoli Community Food Pantry, Inc. The grant will help with operating costs for food distribution. The pantry is open to anyone living in Orange County serving more than 360 families each month, reaching over 1,100 individuals across Orange County. They are fully staffed by volunteers who are committed to serving the community. The pantry appreciates donations of non-perishable food items as well as financial contributions, which allow the pantry to purchase bulk items at reduced cost. The Paoli Food Pantry is open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 10:00am to 12:00pm, with staff present beginning at 9:30am. This is an ideal time for drop-off donations, though they are welcome anytime during operating hours.
On Saturday, July 4, Patoka Lake Area Year-round presents the annual Thunder Over Patoka fireworks show at Patoka Lake, featuring larger displays this year to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary. Thousands of people head to Patoka Lake to watch the huge fire rockets shoot into the sky over the clear water. Whether near the Patoka Beach area, on a boat, or at one of the close-by ramps, the show will be a sight to see featuring premium, professional fireworks. This year marks the 22 nd year that Patoka Lake Area Year-round has put on this annual event. PLAY would like to encourage all area residents and visitors to make plans to attend this year’s Thunder Over Patoka. Fireworks will start at dark. Bring your family and friends, lawn chairs, blankets, refreshments, and bug spray. If already camping at Patoka this weekend, there is no need to drive down to the beach. Instead, go to section C of the Modern Campground for a viewing area of the fireworks display. The entrance fee of $7 per vehicle for Indiana residents and $15 for out of staters, which is required for the Newton Stewart State Recreation Area, Patoka Reservoir, located north of Wickliffe Indiana, Highway 164. PLAY’s budget for the America 250 Birthday has increased by 50% and with this increase, donations are needed more than ever. PLAY relies solely on these donations to present their annual show. For additional information or to make a donation, go to https://www.patokalakeindiana.com/thunder-over-patoka .
Thursday, June 18th, 2026
Hoosier Hills Credit Union has once again earned a spot on the Forbes list of America’s Best-In-State Credit Unions in 2026. This makes the fourth consecutive year the credit union has received this honor. The recognition is presented by Forbes in collaboration with Statista Inc., a global leader in data analytics and industry rankings. The America’s Best-In-State Credit Unions 2026 list highlights the organizations where members find the most value. The 2026 rankings were officially announced on Wednesday and are available on the Forbes website. The rankings are based on a final score determined using a weighted system, with 80% based on survey feedback and 20% on online reviews. As trusted financial institutions, credit unions play a vital role in supporting local economies and serving the unique financial needs of their communities.
On June 12th, the Huntingburg Police Department began an investigation into allegations relating to child sexual abuse. In conjunction with the Southwest Indiana Child Advocacy Coalition Center, several interviews were conducted. Through the course of the investigation, several allegations were brought forward that resulted in charges being filed against 22 year old Desiree Wagner and 35 year old Garrett Jaquett, both of Huntingburg. According to the investigative affidavit, the investigation began after authorities were alerted to a young child exhibiting signs of sexual abuse. While investigating the allegation, investigators learned of two additional victims. Jaquett faces 2 counts of Child Molesting, Attempted Child Molesting, Performing Sexual Conduct in the Presence of a Minor, Intimidation, Attempted Sexual Battery and Theft. Wagner faces charges of Child Molesting, Attempted Child Molesting, 2 counts of Performing Sexual Conduct in the Presence of a Minor, Intimidation, Dissemination of Matter Harmful to Minors and Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor.
On Tuesday, officers with the Salem Police Department conducted a welfare check at a residence in the 1100 block of N. Independence Place. During the investigation, officers located and arrested an individual who was wanted on an active warrant from Clark County. Information obtained during the investigation led officers to obtain a search warrant for the residence. During the search, officers located suspected methamphetamine, suspected narcotics, marijuana, drug paraphernalia, digital scales, and firearms. As a result of the investigation, 25 year old Jacob Neideffer and 22 year old Christi Tharp, both of Salem are facing charges of Possession of Methamphetamine, Possession of a Narcotic Drug, Maintaining a Common Nuisance, Possession of Marijuana and Possession of Paraphernalia. Both were transported to the Washington County Jail.
Tuesday, June 16th, 2026
The Crawford County Sheriff's Department responded to two fatal accidents over the weekend. The first crash happened on Saturday when the Sheriff's Department, Milltown Police, Crawford County EMS, Milltown First Responders, and Indiana Conservation Officers responded to a single ATV accident on North Ridge Road. When officers arrived, they found the victim trapped underneath the ATV. First responders conducted immediate and extensive life saving measures on the victim, but despite their efforts, the victim succumbed to her injuries at the scene. The accident remains under investigation by Indiana Conservation Officers and the Crawford County Sheriff's Department. The second incident occurred on Sunday when First Responders responded to single motorcycle crash on State Road 66 near Marengo. Upon arrival, the operator of the motorcycle was pronounced dead at the scene. The circumstances surrounding the crash remain under investigation by the Crawford County Sheriff's Department.
An Orleans man was arrested last week after witnesses reported seeing a woman pushed from a moving pickup truck along State Road 37 near Mitchell. According to police, the incident began on June 8th, when deputies responded to a female lying on the side of the highway. The woman told police that she and her husband, 53 year old Travis Armstrong of Orleans, had been traveling southbound when a heated verbal argument broke out. She stated that while Travis was driving, he struck her twice in the face with a closed fist and then pushed her out of the vehicle. A passing motorist also gave an eyewitness account that corroborated the victim’s claims. The injured female was transported by Lawrence County EMS to a local hospital for further medical evaluation and treatment. A short time later, police spotted Armst r ong at a Mitchell residence took him into custody. During the interview, Armstrong admitted to consuming alcohol and said he knew he was over the legal limit. A standard field sobriety test was conducted and Armstrong failed. A portable breath test registered a blood alcohol content of 0.127%. Armstrong agreed to a chemical test and was transported to IU Health Bedford Hospital for the blood draw. Armstrong was then transported to the Lawrence County Jail on charges of domestic battery, operating a vehicle while intoxicated, and OWI with endangerment.
Monday, June 15th, 2026
Indiana State Police detectives are investigating an apparent shooting and vehicle crash that resulted in one fatality Saturday evening in rural Washington County. At 7:30 p.m. Saturday, the Washington County Sheriff’s Department, along with local first responders and fire personnel, responded to an automated vehicle crash alert in the 8000 block of South Big Springs Road, near Salem. After arriving on scene, deputies requested assistance from the Indiana State Police. Indiana State Police detectives and Crime Scene Investigators responded and began the initial investigation. One person was pronounced deceased at the scene and the victim’s name is being withheld pending further investigation. Evidence was collected at the scene, and detectives are working to determine the circumstances leading up to both the shooting and the crash. The investigation remains ongoing.
Friday, June 5th, 2026
Two serious motorcycle crashes in Washington County sent two riders to the Hospital in less than 24 hours. The first crash happened around 4:06 Tuesday afternoon at State Road 60 West and Orchard Road. Deputies say 49 year old Robert Sparrow of Orleans was riding eastbound when a car driven by 92 year old Evelyn Lloyd of Salem pulled into his path. Sparrow was ejected from the motorcycle and flown to Louisville with injuries believed to be non life threatening. Lloyd refused treatment at the scene. The second crash happened around 12:38 Wednesday afternoon, at the intersection of State Road 135 South and Old State Road 135 South. Investigators say a pickup driven by 80 year old William Herron of Pekin was stopped to make a left turn. For an unknown reason, 38 year old Donald Walker of Pekin was unable to stop his Yamaha motorcycle and struck the rear of the truck. Walker was ejected and suffered possible life threatening injuries. He was also flown to University of Louisville Hospital. Both crashes remain under investigation by the Washington County Sheriff’s Department.
First responders were called to Blue River in Crawford County on Wednesday for a water rescue. On Wednesday, deputies with the Crawford County Sheriff's Department, along with Milltown Fire Department and Crawford County EMS, were dispatched to Blue River for a reported water rescue. Upon arrival, they quickly located a juvenile stranded in the middle of the river, clinging to a rock in swift-moving water. Using their training, and available rescue equipment, the deputies deployed a rope and successfully executed a tensioned-line rescue. The juvenile was able to safely reach shore without entering further danger. The juvenile was evaluated by Crawford County EMS and was found to be uninjured.
A Perry County man was taken into custody following the execution of search warrants related to an investigation involving the alleged exploitation of a juvenile female. The investigation began after an out-of-state law enforcement agency contacted local authorities regarding allegations that a 16-year-old female had been contacted through social media by an individual believed to reside in Tell City. Through the investigation, police identified the suspect as 26 year old Dalton Schilling of Tell City. Investigators allege that Schilling used social media and electronic messaging platforms to communicate with the juvenile and repeatedly solicited explicit images from her. Authorities further allege that those images were sent to others without the juvenile's consent. On Thursday, the Tell City Police Department obtained and executed search warrants at a residence at a Tell City home. During the execution of the warrants, officers observed suspected controlled substances, drug-related evidence, and other preliminary evidence relevant to the ongoing investigation. The investigation remains active. Schilling faces charges of Dealing in a Controlled Substance, Promotion of Child Sex Trafficking, Dealing in Marijuana, Child Exploitation, Dissemination of Matter Harmful to Minors, Distribution of an Intimate Image, Intimidation and Possession of a Controlled Substance, Marijuana and Paraphernalia.
Wednesday, June 3rd, 2026
Early Tuesday morning, the Jasper Electric Department responded to multiple reports of power outages. Upon investigation, utility personnel determined the outages were not caused by equipment failure, but rather by intentional interference with exterior electrical breaker panels at multiple locations. The Jasper Police Department were notified and immediately conducted an investigation. Police identified a person of interest, who was identified as 35 year old Andrew Miller of Jasper. Around 11:00 a.m., Police located Miller on Newton Street and detained him for questioning. During the course of the investigation, officers determined that Miller accessed multiple exterior breaker panels and switched them off as he traveled through the area. Those actions impacted numerous buildings, including residential, local businesses, and government facilities, resulting in temporary disruptions to residents and operations. Miller is facing a charge of Criminal Mischief and he was taken to the Dubois County Jail. The Jasper Police Department is working closely with the Jasper Electric Department to assess the full extent of the impact and reinforce measures to prevent similar incidents in the future. Anyone with additional information related to this case is encouraged to contact the Jasper Police Department.
Indiana Department of Transportation contractor E&B Paving, Inc. is scheduled to close a portion of State Road 64 on or after Monday, June 8, to complete a bridge deck overlay project in Crawford and Harrison counties. The closure will take place on S.R. 64 over Blue River just north of Milltown at the Crawford and Harrison county line. S.R. 64 is expected to reopen in early July, weather permitting. During the closure, motorists should use the official detour route which follows S.R. 66 to U.S. 150 to S.R. 135 back to S.R. 64. Additional work will take place within the project limits following the reopening of S.R. 64. The overall project is expected to be complete in late July, weather permitting. This project is part of a $5.2 million contract awarded to E&B Paving in December 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.
A new Indiana law signed by Gov. Mike Braun allows 16-year-olds to obtain their driver's license on their birthday, 90 days earlier than before. The law, effective July 1, 2026, aims to provide more flexibility for young drivers and their families while maintaining safety standards. The requirements for obtaining a license remain the same, including completing an approved driver's education program and having an adult assume financial responsibility. The change is part of House Enrolled Act 1200, which also allows 16-year-olds to obtain a motorcycle endorsement if they meet the requirements.
Tuesday, June 2nd, 2026
With the passing of James Randall Clark, Orleans Town Council Member, Ward 2, The Orange County Republican Party will hold a caucus of the Orleans Republican Precinct. In accordance with Indiana Code and the Rules of the Indiana Republican State Committee, the caucus will take place on Monday, June 15th, at 6:00 p.m. at the Orleans Town Hall Building, at 161 E. Price Avenue in Orleans. The purpose of the caucus is to fill the vacancy in the office of Orleans Town Council Member, Ward 2. Individuals interested in being considered for the appointment must complete a CEB-5 Declaration of Candidacy and submit it to Chad Hager, Chairman of the Orange County Republican Party, or Elizabeth Jones, Secretary of the Orange County Republican Party, no later than Friday, June 12. To be eligible, a candidate must be a registered voter residing in Orleans Ward 2 and have voted Republican in the last two Indiana primary elections. The CEB-5 form is available on the Indiana Secretary of State's website or may be obtained from the Orange County Clerk's Office. For additional information, contact the Orange County Clerk's Office at 723-2649.
The Orleans America Legion Post #69 Commander, Ron Taylor and Will Terry recently presented a check to Orleans Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Robert F. Henderson for the legion's 10% earnings from the recent America 250 Dogwood Festival Carnival ticket sales. Sponsoring event organizations who operate "fun-raiser" type events in conjunction with the annual Dogwood Festival historically have submitted back 10% from any profits to the Chamber. This money along with other booth rental revenue greatly helps to keep the festival going year after year, pay for advertising, promotion more. The Legion members also generously donated another $2,000 to go towards the town's firework display on July 4th at the airport.
Adam Watkins, assistant vice president and dean of Vincennes University Jasper, has decided to step down from his role for personal and family reason, effective June 26. VU Jasper Assistant Dean of Academic and Student Services Alli Tempel will serve as the interim dean of VU Jasper while the University conducts a national search. The search for his successor will begin soon, with the goal of filling the role by early in the fall 2026 semester. VU Jasper students, faculty, staff, and the greater community can expect a seamless transition as Tempel assumes the interim position. Tempel has served at VUJ in Student Activities, Student Services, and Academic Support Services, Her degrees include a master’s in Higher Education from Walden University and a bachelor’s in Elementary Education from Indiana State University.
Monday, June 1st, 2026
Springs Valley Bank & Trust has Promoted Christopher Manship to Vice President & Mortgage Loan Officer. Chris began his career with Springs Valley Bank & Trust Company in 2022. Chris is a graduate of Crawford County Jr-Sr High School. After graduating, he continued his academic and athletic career at Graceland University before graduating from Indiana State University with a Bachelor of Science degree. Upon completion of his undergraduate degree, he then relocated to Tampa, FL where he finished his post graduate degree from Nova Southeastern University receiving his Master of Business Administration. Chris, his wife Lydia and their two children, Layla and Sawyer, currently reside in Salem. Chris and his family enjoy spending time in the gym or at the softball field in their spare time. Chris is a graduate of Southern Indiana Leadership in Floyd County and the Inaugural Orange County Leadership Program in Paoli. Chris has been previously involved in various volunteer activities from coaching elementary basketball and little league softball, to serving on the Purdue Extension Board and was a former president of the Youth Service Bureau in Marengo, Indiana. Chris and his family currently attend the Mt. Tabor Christian Church. Chris can be reached at 812.936.5652 or cmanship@svbt.bank.
On Sunday morning, Police were working the Martin County area when they responded to a three-vehicle crash on US 231 in Loogootee. When arriving on scene, police spoke to the driver of one of the vehicles who was identified as 43 year old Curtis Crisp of Worthington. The passenger of the vehicle was a juvenile male. During the interaction, Officers recognized indicators of criminal activity and Crisp also showed visible signs of impairment. During a search of a backpack belonging to Crisp, 250 grams of suspected marijuana, and legend drugs were located. Crisp was transported to Daviess Community Hospital in Washington for a chemical test and medical clearance. Crisp was then arrested and taken to the Martin County Jail where more suspected marijuana was located on Crisp. Crisp faces charges of Operating While Intoxicated with a Minor Passenger, Neglect of a Dependent, Possession of a Legend Drug, Dealing Marijuana, Contributing to Delinquency of a Minor and Possession of Marijuana. Assisting at the scene were the Indiana State Police and the Martin County Sheriff’s Office.
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