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INCIDENTS 11-7-09

JACKSON COUNTY


Personal injury wreck, 9500 block West Indiana 58, Norman, 4:57 a.m. Friday.


Suspicious activity involving a female trying to take four rings, 4500 block North County Road 650W, Brownstown, 3:23 a.m. Friday.


Animal problem involving horses in the roadway, 4200 block North U.S. 31, Seymour, 1:44 a.m. Friday.


Information involving welfare check on a male who was out walking his dog and was almost hit by a truck, 1000 block West Indiana 258, Seymour, 12:33 a.m. Friday.


SEYMOUR


Harassment involving male and 12-year-old female, 1000 block Lady Marian Drive, 7:57 p.m. Friday.


Disorderly conduct involving a fight, 1000 block East Tipton Street at Taco Bell, 7:48 p.m. Friday.


Disorderly conduct involving an out-of-control female, 400 block East Second Street, 7:35 p.m. Friday.


Theft involving a female shoplifter, 1000 block East Tipton Street at Walmart Supercenter, 6:50 p.m. Friday.


Animal problem involving two pit bulls running loose, have man cornered behind fence trying to protect his own dog, Dunbar Drive and Jackson Street, 5:38 p.m. Friday.


Information on a man standing in parking lot in a camo jacket asking for money, 1000 block East Tipton Street at Walmart Supercenter, 5:10 p.m. Friday.

INCIDENTS 11-7-09
JACKSON COUNTY Personal injury wreck, 9500 block West Indiana 58, Norman, 4:57 a.m. Friday. Suspicious activity involving a female trying to take four rings, 4500 block North County Road 650W, Brownstown, 3:23 a.m. Friday. Animal problem... Full story
ARRESTS 11-7-09
JENNINGS COUNTY Michael Marshall, 43, Seymour, warrant for obstruction of justice, $15,500 bond, 8:15 p.m. Thursday. Cynthia Acton, 35, North Vernon, warrant for two counts of purchasing over three grams of pseudoephedrine, $550 bond, 4:50 p.m.... Full story
HOSPITAL 11-7-09
ADMISSIONS THURSDAY Fred O. Bodt, Scottsburg James E. Caudill Jr., Crothersville Infant male Douglas, North Vernon Kelsey Leeann Douglas, North Vernon Mary E. Dowling, Commiskey Emily Lafferty, Seymour Infant male Lafferty, Seymour Larry W.... Full story
JUDGMENTS 11-6-09
JACKSON SUPERIOR COURT JUDGMENTS Jessica England, 23, North Vernon, pleaded guilty to operating while intoxicated, Oct. 15. Received $240 fine, 365 days jail-365 days suspended, 365 days probation, alcohol and drug program, 90 days driver’s... Full story
ARRESTS 11-6-09
JENNINGS COUNTY Todd Forwalt, 22, Marion, writ of body attachment, $4,628, 7:19 p.m. Wednesday. Delores Lucas, 48, North Vernon, domestic battery, $855 bond, 3:47 p.m. Wednesday. Clayton Littrell, 28, Commiskey, possession of stolen vehicle,... Full story
INCIDENTS 11-6-09
JACKSON COUNTY Property damage wreck involving a deer that ran into the path of a vehicle, 2600 block North County Road 500E, Seymour, 7:36 p.m. Wednesday. Property damage wreck, 5000 block North County Road 25E, Brownstown, 1:59 p.m. Wednesday.... Full story
HOSPITAL 11-6-09
WEDNESDAY ADMISSIONS Angela Marisa Beach, Seymour Rebecca Lynn Edwards, Seymour David Russell Long, Butlerville Shirley B. Mackey, Seymour Anita R. Murray, Seymour Vickie Norris, Seymour Heather Zieleniuk, Seymour WEDNESDAY DISCHARGES... Full story
ARRESTS 11-05-09
JENNINGS COUNTY Donna Whitson, 29, Commiskey, warrant residential entry, domestic battery in the presence of a minor, $1,555 bond, 12:14 p.m. Tuesday. Vincent Eaglin, 41, Madison, warrant failure to appear for probation revocation hearing, no... Full story
INCIDENTS 11-05-09
JACKSON COUNTY Report of person being let out of a vehicle near an agribusiness, 3200 block East Indiana 258, Seymour, 2:25 a.m. today. Property damage wreck involving a deer that ran into the path of a vehicle, 95000 block North County Road 200E,... Full story
HOSPITAL 11-05-09
TUESDAY ADMISSIONS Cheyenne N. Anderson, Seymour Harold C. Anderson, Seymour Infant male Anderson, Seymour Ella Mae Hollowell, Seymour Clarence Thomas Philpot Jr., Seymour Shelley A. Thacker, Seymour Patricia A. Toppe, Seymour DISCHARGES... Full story
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