EPD CHIEF PHILLIP SMITH ACCEPTS OFFICER RESIGNATION FOR MiSCONDUCT
EPD CHIEF PHILLIP SMITH ACCEPTS OFFICER RESIGNATION FOR MiSCONDUCT
JUNE 12, 2024
Evansville Police Department
15 NW Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Evansville, Indiana 47708
Recently, my command staff became aware of a misuse of a law enforcement technology called Clearview AI by an individual who was, at the time, a member of this agency. That person is no longer affiliated with the Evansville Police Department in any way. But I’ll come back to that.
The Clearview AI software allows law enforcement to utilize facial recognition for investigatory purposes. This has proven to be a very useful tool for our officers in terms of developing lead information for investigations. To ensure that the software is used for its intended purposes, we have put in place internal operational guidelines and adhere to the Clearview AI terms of service. Both have language that clearly states that this is a tool for official use and is not to be used for personal reasons.
But in March, when we were in talks with Clearview AI about renewing our subscription – and were looking into how many licenses to renew – we performed an audit on the usage of Clearview AI by our officers. At that point, we observed an anomaly of very high usage of the software by an officer whose work output was not indicative of the number of inquiry searches that they had. A closer look at the digital footprint left behind revealed that this officer was utilizing an actual case number associated with an actual incident to disguise their searches of people who had nothing to do with the incident. We further located the images that this officer searched for, and they were unlike the types of images searched during legitimate investigatory searches. During legitimate inquiries, the types of images are usually live or CCTV images. This officer’s searches consisted mainly of social media images.
Upon learning of this, I immediately instructed the officer’s chain of command to interview them and allow them to explain this anomaly. They were unable to do so to my satisfaction.
Given the information that I had available to me at the time, I placed the officer on paid administrative leave until the chain of command concluded its investigation.
When that investigation made clear that this officer was using Clearview AI for Evansville Police Department personal purposes, I placed them on a 21-day unpaid suspension and made a verbal recommendation to the Police Merit Commission that they terminate this officer’s employment with the Evansville Police Department. This officer did not contest the 21-day suspension that I imposed, and they resigned before the Police Merit Commission could make a final determination on the matter.
Philip Smith
Chief of Police
Evansville Police Department
TERRY APPOINTS ARAIN LEARY COMMUNITY AFFAIRS AND SPECIAL PROJECTS GIRECTOR
TERRY APPOINTS ARAIN LEARY COMMUNITY AFFAIRS AND SPECIAL PROJECTS DIRECTOR
June 12, 2024
The Office of Evansville Mayor Stephanie Terry is excited to announce Ariah Leary as its new Community Affairs and Special Projects Director, beginning Monday, June 17.
Leary, an Evansville native, graduated from Indiana State University, where she majored in Public Health. She joins the mayor’s office from the YMCA of Southwestern Indiana, where she served as Director of 21st Century Programs.
“I’m looking forward to welcoming Ariah Leary to the mayor’s office in this new position,” said Mayor Stephanie Terry. “Her enthusiasm and energy for the work we are doing, coupled with her passion for serving the Evansville community, made her the ideal candidate for the kinds of grassroots community engagement that will be critical in this position, and I can’t wait for people to see what she brings to our team and to the City of Evansville.”
In addition to her professional experience, Leary also is the assistant treasurer for the Evansville Branch of the NAACP and is an active member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Zeta Zeta Omega Chapter. She is a proud mentor and child advocate.
In her spare time she enjoys graphic design and pageantry. In 2023 she was 2nd runner-up for Miss Indiana USA.
Media with further inquiries may contact Joe Atkinson, Communications Director for Evansville Mayor Stephanie Terry, at 812-305-0543 or jatkinson@evansville.in.gov.
“Night Market” Presented by Deaconess scheduled for Friday, June 14
The second annual “Night Market” series returns
JUNE 12, 2024
The event will feature 20+ local makers on the 900 Block of Main Street. Discover handmade goods, curated vintage, local producers and treats from a diverse range of vendors and businesses. Activities will include live music from D.R. Bridges and a colorful fringe backdrop for photo memories near Main Street Food and Beverage at 900 Main Street.
“We are excited to host our first event on the 900 Block of Main Street. “The Night Market”
series started in 2023 as an opportunity to support local makers and vendors outside of the traditional market hours. The market serves as the perfect place to unwind after work, connect with the community, and shop and dine Downtown,” said Adam Trinkel, executive director, of EID. Admission is free. Downtown stores and restaurants will be open for customers. The 900 block is home to multiple businesses with evening hours, including Main Street Food & Beverage (Bowlify Superfoods, La Campirana, Mikey’s Caribbean Restaurant, NOMOD, Rava’s), La Mexicana Restaurant, and Someplace Else Night Club, which will celebrate its 34th anniversary this year. Food trucks FireChicken, Bruce Li, and 3 Chicks Fudgery will also serve food. Public restrooms will be accessible for guests on the 900 Block.
Stephanie Stemle named Interim Dean of Vincennes University Jasper
VINCENNES, Ind. June 12, 2024 – Vincennes University is pleased to announce that Stephanie Stemle, Assistant Vice President for Strategic Initiatives, will take on the role of Interim Dean of VU Jasper as current Assistant Vice President and Dean Christian Blome is leaving VUJ for a new professional opportunity.
Stemle, a Dubois County native and resident, brings 14 years of dedicated service at VU to her interim role. Her deep roots in the community and extensive experience with VU make her the perfect candidate to ensure a smooth transition and continued success at VU Jasper.
Blome has accepted a new position as Assistant Vice President of Talent and Training Solutions at Regional Opportunity Initiatives (ROI), where he will promote and support workforce development and education and training partnerships among industry, K-12, and higher education across an 11-county region, including Dubois, Crawford, Daviess, Lawrence, Martin, and Orange Counties.
Stemle will work closely with the VU President Dr. Chuck Johnson, VU Provost Dr. Laura Treanor, and other university leaders to maintain excellence and continuity during this leadership change.
According to Johnson, “Stephanie’s knowledge and experience at VU along with her strategic expertise make her a natural choice for this interim role. Her local knowledge and track record of helping to develop innovative partnerships inside and outside the University will be invaluable as we navigate this transition and assure that VUJ will be in good hands.”
In her current role within the Government and Legal Affairs division, Stemle leads the advancement of the University’s strategic priorities, which focus on promoting student success, economic and workforce development, industry collaboration, and K-12 partnerships.
She serves as a liaison to all levels of state government where she has helped monitor and influence state policy, represent the University in public meetings, prepare the University’s operating and capital budget requests, and work with economic development agencies to leverage the abilities of VU to enhance economic vitality in the state. She has been a valued partner in VU’s community development initiatives including Regional Cities, READI 1.0, READI 2.0, and the College and Community Collaboration program.
Stemle also led the expansion of VU’s Office of Grant Administration which develops state, federal, and private grant proposals on behalf of VU. Most recently, she directed the development and implementation of several Lilly Endowment grants awarded to the University, which have centered on supporting work-based learning programs, implementing Design and Innovation Studios in elementary schools across Dubois, Daviess, and Knox Counties, launching VU’s Pre-College Programs, and initiating the new Center for Applied Robotics and Automation (CARA).
With a keen understanding of the evolving needs of higher education, Stemle works with faculty and staff across VU’s statewide campuses including Vincennes, Jasper, and Indianapolis to promote program quality, including soliciting funding for training equipment and state-of-the-art technology. She advocates for career and technical education and was instrumental in obtaining line-item funding and continued financial support of VU’s statewide Career and Technical Early Colleges.
As a lifelong resident of Dubois County, Stemle is committed to using her experience to continue building on the meaningful work at the VU Jasper Campus. She holds bachelor’s and master’s of Public Affairs degrees from Indiana University-Bloomington. She is a graduate of Northeast Dubois High School. Before joining Vincennes University, she was the Assistant Director of the Dubois County Community Foundation. She serves on the Radius Indiana board of directors and has volunteered with Junior Achievement. Stemle and her husband, Luke, reside in Jasper with their four children.
Stemle said, “I look forward to working with VUJ students and my colleagues at the Jasper Campus to continue to build on the collaborative opportunities with K-12 and community and employer partners.”
Under Blome’s leadership, VU Jasper has served as a model for Indiana in workforce and education alignment.
VU Provost Dr. Laura Treanor said, “Christian Blome has been a passionate and dedicated leader of VUJ for years. As assistant vice president and dean, he engaged Dubois County and the surrounding areas with innovative partnerships and ideas. As a University Community, we are grateful for his invaluable contributions and we look forward to continuing to partner with Christian as he continues his work in education and training for Dubois County and beyond.”
Several initiatives in K-12 workforce development, including a powerful collaboration between VU Jasper and the Patoka Valley Career and Technical Cooperative, have grown immensely with Blome’s guidance. The success of the partnership’s Automation and Robotics Academy (ARA) led to additional pathways for high school students in Aviation Operations, Construction Trades, Computer Networking and Repair, Emergency Medical Technician, and Health Sciences. The ARA and Construction Trades programs have earned the Indiana State Earn and Learn (SEAL) designation from the Indiana Office of Work-Based Learning and Apprenticeship (OWBLA).
The Career Advancement Partnership (CAP) program is also popular. This workforce development initiative allows VU Jasper students to learn high-demand skills through internships with local industry partners and the earn-and-learn format enables many to graduate with an associate degree debt-free.
Thanks to the dedicated oversight of Blome and his team, the Jasper Campus is constantly evolving and improving to provide the best possible environment for learning and growth.
Blome’s last day at VU Jasper is Tuesday, July 16.
Todd Rokita Support Consumers By Raising Awareness Of Harmful Household Products Recall
JUNE 12, 2024
Attorney General Todd Rokita is alerting Hoosiers of important consumer protection concerns for products recalled in May. The office encourages consumers to take advantage of opportunities available for those who purchase recalled items that could be harmful to their families.
“Summer is in full swing, and that means you and your family will be spending more time outdoors,” Attorney General Rokita said. “Don’t let the beautiful weather be ruined by an outdoor item breaking down. If you have one of the recalled products, stop using it immediately and pursue resolution from the manufacturer immediately.”
According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the following consumer products were recalled in May:
- Crib Bumpers Recalled Due to Suffocation Hazard; Violation of Federal Crib Bumper Ban; Sold by Henan Ouchang Trading and Xinxiang Junshun Trading on AliExpress and Recalled by AliExpress
- Black & Decker Recalls CRAFTSMAN V20 Cordless Tillers/Cultivators Due to Laceration Hazard
- Medline Industries Recalls 1.5 Million Adult Portable Bed Rails Due to Serious Entrapment and Asphyxia Hazards; Two Deaths Reported
- Compare Brands Recalls ADIOS! Super Vinegar All Natural Cleaner Due to Risk of Poisoning and Chemical Burns; Violation of Labeling Requirements under the Federal Hazardous Substances Act; Sold Exclusively on Amazon.com
- TOPINCN Pool Drain Covers Recalled Due to Entrapment Hazard; Violation of the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act; Sold Exclusively on Amazon.com by Sanure
- Kano Laboratories Recalls Super Lube® Products Due to Risk of Poisoning; Violation of the Poison Prevention Packaging Act
- CHZHVAN Combination Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors Recalled Due to Failure to Alert to Fire; Sold Exclusively on Amazon.com by Haikouhuidishangmaoyouxiangongsi
- Electrolux Group Reannounces Recall of Frigidaire and Kenmore Electric Ranges Due to Fire and Burn Hazards; Multiple Fires and Injuries Reported
- Children’s Nightgowns Recalled Due to Burn Hazard and Violation of Federal Flammability Standards; Sold Exclusively on Amazon.com; Imported by Zegoo Home
- Spin Swivel Chairs Recalled Due to Fall Hazard; Imported by Article
- Korimefa Multi-Purpose Helmets Recalled Due to Risk of Head Injury; Violation of Federal Regulations for Bicycle Helmets; Imported by Yangxi and Sold Exclusively on Amazon.com
- Children’s Robes Recall Expansion Announced Due to Burn Hazard and Violation of Federal Flammability Standards; Imported by SIORO; Sold Exclusively on Amazon.com; Additional Units Added
- Textron Specialized Vehicles Recalls Prowler Pro and Tracker Utility Vehicles (UTVs) Due to Fire Hazard
- Textron Specialized Vehicles Recalls Arctic Cat Model Year 2024 Catalyst Snowmobiles Due to Crash Hazard
- Cotton On USA Recalls Toy Pinwheels Due to Choking Hazard
- ZLINE Recalls Built-In Electric Wall Ovens Due to Impact Injury Hazard
- Bausch + Lomb Recalls Project Watson Eyelid Wipes for Dogs Due to Risk of Exposure to Bacteria and Fungi
- Arctic Cat Recalls Snowmobiles Due to Laceration Hazard
- DR Power Equipment Recalls Leaf Blowers and Leaf Vacuums Due to Laceration Hazard
- Dixon Ticonderoga Recalls Creativity Street Foam Pattern Rollers Due to Violation of Federal Lead Content Ban
- American Honda Motor Expands Recall of Lawnmowers and Pressure Washer Engines to include Lawnmower Replacement Engines Due to Injury Hazard; Additional Units/Injuries Reported
- True Manufacturing Recalls Commercial Refrigerators with Secop Compressors Due to Fire Hazard
- Polaris Recalls Prostar S4 Titan Adventure Snowmobiles Due to Fire Hazard
- Children’s Dressers Sold Exclusively at Rooms To Go Recalled Due to Tip-Over and Entrapment Hazards; Violation of Federal Regulation for Clothing Storage Units; Imported by LFN Limited
- Skims Body Recalls SKIMS Children’s Pajama Sets Due to Burn Hazard; Violation of Federal Regulations for Children’s Sleepwear; Sold Exclusively by Skims Body
- Igloo Products Recalls Youth Sipper Bottles Due to Choking Hazard
If you believe you recently purchased a recalled product, stop using it, and check its recall notice (linked above for all products). Then follow the notice’s instructions, including where to return the product, how to get the product fixed, how to dispose of the product, how to receive a refund for the product, or what steps must be taken to receive a replacement product.
To view recalls issued before May visit the Consumer Protection Safety Commission website.
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