Arson, Intimidation and Recklessness among Charges Leveled against Man who Terrorized his Former Fiancé
- On the morning of June 30th, the victim contacted the Sheriff’s Office concerning an incident that began at her residence at approximately 2300 hrs on June 29th. The victim was in her car leaving for work when she was rammed in her driveway by a car driven by Raider, her former fiancé. Fearing for her safety, the victim fled in her vehicle. Raider gave chase, hitting her vehicle as they reached speeds close to 90 mph. The victim stated that at one point, Raider attempted to cause her vehicle to spin out by striking it in the rear quarter panel similar to a PIT maneuver (pursuit intervention technique) utilized by law enforcement in vehicle pursuits. She was able to reach her place of employment safely and Raider fled the scene. Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office deputies began searching for Raider but were unable to locate him. The victim was able to file for and obtain a protective order against Raider.
At 2117 hrs on July 2nd, deputies and detectives were called to the scene of a structure fire on Dana Dr. McCutchanville and German Township Fire Departments were able put out the fire which appeared to have been intentionally set inside the residence of the victim. No one was inside at the time. Simultaneously, the Evansville Fire Department and the Evansville Police Department were investigating a car fire at an Evansville business. The fire also appeared to be intentionally set and the vehicle involved belonged to the same victim, who was at work at the business.
An arrest warrant for Intimidation as a level 5 Felony, Recklessness as a Level 6 Felony and Hit and Run as a Class B Misdemeanor was obtained for Raider on the morning of July 3rd. Deputies assigned to the US Marshals Task Force began searching for Raider, at one point traveling to Tell City. They eventually located him in the 800 block of Hess and he was taken into custody without incident. Raider’s employer, Michael Lee Pease had been questioned and advised of the search for Raider and despite being warned not to, Pease told Raider of law enforcement’s efforts to locate him. He even assisted in dropping Raider off on Hess to help him to evade capture. Pease was arrested and charge with Assisting a Criminal.
A detective with the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office interviewed Raider today. Raider admitted to all the allegations, including setting both fires. He was charged with one count of Arson for the fire on Dana Dr and the information concerning the car fire will be sent to the Evansville Police Department to be followed up by their personnel.
ARRESTED:
Anthony Shohn Raider (pictured above), 41, of Evansville. Arson as a Level 4 Felony, Intimidation as a Level 5 Felony, Criminal Recklessness as a Level 6 Felony, Hit and Run as a Class B Misdemeanor
Michael Lee Pease (pictured above), 37, Of Evansville. Assisting a Criminal as a Level 6 Felony
Presumption of Innocence Notice: The fact that a person has been arrested or charged with a crime is merely an accusation. The defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in a court of law.
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The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office has arrested an Evansville man on multiple felony charges following a series of incidents involving his former fiancé. Deputies assigned to the US Marshals Fugitive Task Force tracked down and arrested Anthony Shohn Raider on a felony warrant for Intimidation on July 3rd and he was lodged in the Vanderburgh County Jail on a $2,500.00 bond set by the Superior Court. Today, Raider was charged with a felony count of Arson and will be held without bond pending a court appearance. The investigation unfolded as follows:
IS IT TRUE July 5, 2017
IS IT TRUE that Channel 44 News recently reported that two Tri-State hospitals have agreed to talk about how they can work together?  …they reported that Methodist Community Hospital in Henderson and Deaconess Hospital have entered into a letter of intent to discuss business practices, treatments, and other health care issues?  …a Deaconess spokesperson told Channel 44 News “at this point the two hospitals are only talking about what kind and how much of an affiliation they want”?  …the spokesperson says “it is hard to tell where the talks will end, but she insists the talks are not aimed at a potential merger or buy out”?
IS IT TRUEÂ that the City County Observer recently reported that Deaconess Hospital recently signed a “Letter of Intent” with Henderson Methodist Hospital agreeing that both entities would cooperate in the sharing of physicians and other hospital services?
IS IT TRUE it was reported by the City County Observer that it’s being alleged that Deaconess Hospital may be considering a move to help secure a bond debt owed by Henderson’s Methodist Community Hospital to the tune of $25 to $30 million dollars?  …if this is true it would allow Deaconess Hospital to secure some financial and operative controls over Henderson’s Methodist Community Hospital? …if members of the main stream media would file a Freedom Of Information Request to get copies of the official  Methodist Community Hospital board minutes during the last three (3) months they shall get their answers to this question?
IS IT TRUE we are are extremely pleased that Channel 44 NEWS decided to take this story head on? …no wonder why Channel 44 News is now considered to be “the go to channel for breaking news”?  …we wonder why other members of the main stream media have been so quiet about the Henderson’s Methodist Community Hospital and Deaconess Hospital issue?
IS IT TRUE we highly recommend that the Henderson’s Methodist Community Hospital Board of Directors pay special attention to the concerns of their 1600 plus employees? … …Its obvious that any contractual agreements between Deaconess Hospital and Henderson’s Methodist Community Hospital will affect their employees future employment status?
IS IT TRUE political patronage is alive and well at the newly re-organized Evansville Land Bank (formerly Evansville Brownfield Corp)? Â …we have been informed that at least 2 home inspectors are individuals with strong political connections have been hired by this organization? Â …that 2 of the 3 home inspectors of the Evansville Land Bank were former elected city/county officials? Â …that one of these individuals just lost his reelection bid for Vanderburgh County Council? Â …we hear that this individual is now concerning announcing as a candidate for the At-Large City Council seat?
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INDIANAPOLIS—Governor Eric J. Holcomb today announced four young men and women to serve as the 2017-2018 Governor’s Fellows.
The Governor’s Fellowship is a highly selective, year-long program for talented young men and women who have an interest in serving in state government. Fellows are full-time paid employees who participate in various state agencies on a rotating basis over the course of a year and learn firsthand how polices are made and implemented.
The 2017-2018 Governor’s Fellows include:
Christopher Anderson
Christopher Anderson graduated from Marian University in 2017 with a bachelor of science degree in biology and minors in pastoral leadership and Spanish. He interned for Ethics Integration and was the founder and president of Students for Sustainable Stewardship at Marian University. Christopher received the Student Government Association Leadership Award as well as the Senior Biology Recognition of Excellence Award.
James Suess
James Suess graduated from Wabash College in 2017 with a bachelor’s degree in rhetoric and a minor in religion. As an undergraduate he was a class facilitator and held a number of leadership positions within the Beta Theta Pi Fraternity. He co-hosted a radio talk show and serves as a volunteer and advisor for the nationally-ranked We The People team at Cathedral High School.
Colin Thompson
Colin Thompson graduated from Wabash College in 2017 with a bachelor’s degree in French and minors in business and political science. He was a member of the Wabash College Student Senate where he helped craft a new constitution for the student body. Colin enjoys photography and has photographed multiple on-campus events for The Bachelor, the Wabash College student newspaper.
Olivia Walker
Olivia Walker graduated from Indiana State University in 2017 with a degree in political science and a minor in legal studies. She has worked as an intern in the Terre Haute City Clerk’s Office, Eric Holcomb for Indiana, and Cogswell & Associates. She was an active college student as a residential assistant for the political science living community and a supplemental instructor for a Leadership, Ethics, & Democracy class. Olivia also served as the marketing manager for the Sycamore Yearbook at Indiana State University.
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Jessica and James Thurston, Princeton, Ind., daughter, Karsyn Lilyann Mae, June 26
Lauren and Grant Racer, Mount Vernon, Ind., son, Hinckley Stone, June 26
Sarah and Oscar Duncan IV, Mount Vernon, Ind., son, Oscar Merrell V, June 26
Emily Burkhardt and Justin Harris, Poseyville, Ind., son, Ezra Eli Robert, June 26
Susan Allen and Gaige Porter, Evansville, son, Josiah Damian, June 26
Destiney Padgett and Jamond Heldt, Princeton, Ind., son, Kaceton Robert, June 26
Hannah O’Daniel and Kyle Galbraith, Mount Carmel, Ill., son, Jace Collin, June 26
Iris Irvine, Evansville, daughter, Charlisse Natalynn, June 27
Katelin and Matthew Bradley, Newburgh, Ind., daughter, Lillian Marie Sarahfaye, June 27
Brittaney Kohlmeier and Sidney Johnson, Oakland City, Ind., son, Sterling David Keith, June 27
Brittney and Philip Smith, Ekron, Ky., son, Mark Kenneth, June 28
Debra and William Grumbo, Evansville, daughter, Gracelynn Rose, June 28
Elizabeth Hennessy-Spencer and Justin Spencer, Henderson, Ky., daughter, Ivy Elizabeth, June 29
Valerie and Jason Utley, Newburgh, Ind., son, Camden Brian, June 29
Rachel and Mark Coumes, Evansville, son, Sebastian Charles Warren, June 29
Emily and Cory Bridges, Henderson, Ky., daughter, Ella Mae, June 29
Amanda and Christopher Conn, Evansville, son, Rudolph Charles, June 29
Amanda Hill and Josh Trail, Evansville, daughter, Aubrey Marie , June 29
Jessica Young and Kier Pedersen, Evansville, daughter, Emberly Anne Marie, June 29
Nina and Cody Smith, Cannelton, Ind., son, Sullivan Eugene, June 30
Keisha and Jeffrey Cronin, Elberfeld, Ind., daughter, Stella Joy, June 30
April Wilhite and Anthony Flowerdew, Evansville, daughter, Skylar Renee, Jul. 1
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