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November 17, 2009 

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Scottsburg Police Department's 24-Hour Reports:

Property damage accident on Michael Dr.

Property damage accident @ 56/ Lake Rd.

Property damage accident @ Main/ 56

Theft @ Thrift Store

Theft @ Vest/ 31; coils were stolen out of air conditioners between 7:30 - 8 a.m.; police ask anyone with information to call 752.2333.

Injury in Jay C parking lot

Threats with weapon on Ray St.

Thefts from Storage Express

Theft of license plate on North 2nd. St.

Several People Arrested in Jefferson County Altercation

(Sharon Love)

A Scott County woman along with several others were arrested Friday in Jefferson County, after a complicated chain of events.  According to Hanover Police Chief, Ron Kroger, Erica Schirmer had been in a fight with her stepmother, Tina Johnson, in Scottsburg.   A cousin, Brandy Ritchie, called Schirmer to come to her home to make amends with Johnson.  Once at Ritchie's home, another altercation took place.  The fight escalated when Johnson, Kenneth Jackson, Paula Stewart and Troy Phillips attacked Schirmer.  Schirmer's clothing and jewelry were taken before she escaped to call police. The Hanover Police Department obtained a warrant for Ritchie’s home on River Bottom Road and located methamphetamine, and paraphernalia.  The five were arrested at the home.  Afterwards, Schirmer returned to Ritchie’s home with a friend, John Dahlem, of Lexington.  Dahlem, stole computers and computer equipment while Schirmer waiting around the corner.  Police arrested Dahlem and Schirmer.  Schirmer was released from jail on her own recognizance.  

Charges:

Erica Schirmer was charged with conspiracy

John Dahlem was charged with theft, burglary, and conspiracy

Tina Johnson, Paula Stewart, Troy Phillips, Kenneth Jackson, and Brandy Ritchie were all charged with battery with injury, battery, robbery, criminal confinement; Johnson, Stewart, and Phillips were also charged with maintaining a common nuisance; Phillips was also charged with strangulation; Johnson was also charged with possession of meth under 3 grams and possession of paraphernalia; and Stewart was charged with possession of paraphernalia and possession of marijuana.  

Indianapolis Mother Arrested After Toddler is Found On Streets

(Sharon Love)

Police have arrested an Indianapolis woman whose 1-year-old daughter was found wandering outside a candy store over the weekend.  38-year-old Tuesday House was arrested yesterday and charged with child neglect. House admitted to authorities that she left the girl in her home Saturday evening so she could go out drinking and use drugs. The child went unclaimed for more than 24 hours.  The child is in the custody of child protective services.

Organization Day at Statehouse

(Sharon Love)

Today Indiana lawmakers will outline priorities for the legislative session that begins in January.  Two issues that may be on their agenda are redistricting and property tax caps.  

Bennet Says State Will Earn Stimulus

(Sharon Love)

The Superintendent of Indiana schools says the state will aggressively try to earn part of more than $4 billion in competitive federal stimulus grants for schools.  Tony Bennet says Indiana’s efforts align well with the federal program which is part of the “Race to the Top” program.  Bennet says the $250 million will pay for new programs across the state.  

Halfway House Manager Arrested for Burglary

(Madison Courier)

The manager at the Scalo House in Jefferson County has been charged with burglary.  According to police, 57-year-old Craig Asiala was arrested after he admitted he took items from the vacant halfway house for men and sold them to the Central Hotel.  All the stolen items have been returned to the Scalo House.  

Chase in New Albany Lands Man in Jail

(Sharon Love)

A Clark County man led police on a chase in New Albany yesterday afternoon.  31-year-old Robert Hackney Junior was arrested after an officer spotted Hackney’s Pontiac Bonneville traveling at a high rate of speed and attempted to pursue him, that is when Hackney lost control and hit a telephone pole at the corner of East Eighth and Jackson Streets, which ripped wires from the outside of a home.  Hackney was receiving medical treatment at a local hospital and has not been booked in to jail. Hackney is a habitual criminal and was one of three men arrested for allegedly breaking into and stealing automatic teller machines from the Goodwill Store and Sammy O’s Tavern off of U.S. 150 in Floyds Knobs on April 15, 2007. Hackney’s case is pending in Floyd County Circuit Court. He was released on $35,000 court-cash bond in June 2007.

Scottsburg Lighted Christmas Parade Set for November

(Sharon Love)

The Annual Scottsburg Christmas Parade is scheduled for later this month.  The parade will be held November 28 and will begin at 6 p.m. around the Courthouse square.  More information may be obtained by calling City Hall at 752.3169.  

Three Blood Drives to be Held This Month

(Sharon Love)

The American Red Cross will be hosting three blood drives during the month of November.  On Friday, from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m., at Austin High School.  Tuesday, November 24 from 3 until 7 p.m. at Kimberlin Creek Baptist Church.  And Wednesday, November 25 from 3 until 7 p.m. at Wal-Mart.  A blood donor card or valid driver’s license, or two other forms of ID are required at check in. Individuals who are 17 years of age, weigh at least 110 pounds and are in generally good health may be eligible to donate blood. High School students and other donors younger than 19 must also meet certain height and weight requirements, for more information call 1-800-give-life.

Scott County Christmas Assistance Program Taking Applications

(Sharon Love)

The Scott County Christmas Assistance Program volunteers are now taking applications for Christmas Assistance for those families that are low income.  Volunteers will be at the Austin’s Kid’s Place on Union Street Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 10:00 to 2:00 and on Tuesday and Thursday from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm.  You must bring picture ID, verification of address and all income in household. The Christmas assistance program is for children newborn to 16 years of age.  Applications for food baskets for the elderly and disabled will also be taken during those times.  If anyone would like to donate toys or food items, or would like more information call 812-498-3137, 812-820-3533 or 812-820-5622.

If you see news happening give us a call at 752-3688 or 1-800-441-1053 or e-mail us at I1053news@verizon.net

If you witness a crime or have pertinent information, below you can find anonymous tip lines to report it:

Scott County Sheriff's Department:                   Scottsburg Police Department:               Meth Hotline:

812.752.7898                                                            812.752.2333                                 1.800.453.4756

Marijuana Hotline:                                           Clark County Sheriff's Department

1.888.873.1694                                                         820.2276

Child Abuse or Neglect:                                    Madison Police Department Tip line:

1.800.800.5556                                                         812.265.2121


 

   
   
   
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