Rey is a 1-year-old male black & white cat. He’s very loving and has been passed over for several weeks by potential adopters! He’ll go home neutered, microchipped, vaccinated, and FeLV/FIV tested for only $30. Call the Vanderburgh Humane Society in Evansville at (812) 426-2563 or visit www.vhslifesaver.org for adoption details!
VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES
 Below is a list of the felony cases filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.
Amanda Carol Fryman Dealing in methamphetamine, Level 2 felony
Possession of a narcotic drug, Level 6 felony
Unlawful possession of a syringe, Level 6 felony
Unlawful possession of a syringe, Level 6 felony
Identity deception, Level 6 felony
False informing, Class A misdemeanor
False informing, Class A misdemeanor
Possession of marijuana, Class A misdemeanor
Possession of paraphernalia, Class A misdemeanor
Derrick William Spradley Auto theft, Level 6 felony
Gary Whittington Jr. Resisting law enforcement, Level 6 felony
Operating a vehicle as a habitual traffic violator, Level 6 felony
Operating a vehicle as a habitual traffic violator, Level 6 felony
Resisting law enforcement, Class A misdemeanor
Reckless driving, Class C misdemeanor
Darren Elphanso Armstead Dealing methamphetamine, Level 3 felony
Possession of a narcotic drug, Level 6 felony
False informing, Class B misdemeanor
Reckless driving, Class C misdemeanor
Cory Lee Cardin Failure of a sex offender to possess identification, Level 6 felonyÂ
Guy Morgan Whipple Possession of a narcotic drug, Level 6 felony
Rowland P. Eldridge Jr. Domestic battery, Level 6 felony
Criminal confinement, Level 6 felony
Resisting law enforcement, Class A misdemeanor
Domestic battery by bodily waste, Class A misdemeanor
Criminal mischief, Class B misdemeanor
Kerry Morgan Moore Jr. Neglect of a dependent, Level 6 felony
Neglect of a dependent, Level 6 felony
Leaving the scene of an accident, Class B misdemeanor
Marc Eric Resseguie Theft, Level 6 felony
Resisting law enforcement, Class A misdemeanor
Leslie Dawn Rogge Operating a motor vehicle after forfeiture of license for life, Level 5 felony
Amanda Dionne Foree Battery by means of a deadly weapon, Level 5 felony
Battery against a public safety official, Level 6 felony
Resisting law enforcement, Class A misdemeanor
Matthew Lee Jourdan Attempted residential entry, Level 6 felony
Intimidation, Level 6 felony
Theft, Class A misdemeanor
Invasion of privacy, Class A misdemeanor
Ralph Steven Littrell Jr. Strangulation, Level 6 felony
Domestic battery, Level 6 felony
Marcus Tre Yan Sherman Operating a vehicle as a habitual traffic violator, Level 6 felony
Joshua David Venson Domestic battery, Level 5 felony
David Edward Barnes Criminal mischief, Level 6 felony
Child molesting, Level 1 felony
Child molesting, Level 1 felony
Child molesting, Level 1 felony
Child molesting, Level 1 felony
Curtis Lee Woodard Criminal mischief, Level 6 felonyÂ
Harold David Cowden II Intimidation, Level 5 felony
Intimidation, Level 5 felony
William Jeffrey Cutteridge Criminal confinement, Level 5 felony
Strangulation, Level 6 felony
Domestic battery, Level 6 felony
Resisting law enforcement, Class A misdemeanor
Michael Dewayne Charles Domestic battery, Level 5 felony
Domestic battery, Level 6 felony
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Consumer Warning Avoid Phone Scams By Recognizing These Area Codes
 In an ongoing effort to protect Hoosiers from phone scams, Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller urges people to recognize and avoid certain area codes and phone numbers that are commonly used by scammers.
Zoeller also reminds Indiana residents to sign up for the state Do Not Call list by visiting www.IndianaConsumer.com or by calling 1.888.834.9969 before the next quarterly deadline on Tuesday, Aug. 16.
Avoid phone scams by recognizing these recurring fraudulent phone numbers and area codes:
- Non-existent area code, like “000†and “123â€
If the number looks fake, chances are the call is probably a scam. Let a call from these area codes go unanswered. - Area code 202
If you are not expecting a call from our nation’s capital, then be wary when a Caller ID number starts with 202. The caller may be an imposter claiming to be an agent of the U.S. Treasury or the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) demanding payment for past-due taxes. This is the most common scam reported to the AG’s Office this year. The IRS has asked consumers to report IRS imposter scams here, or by calling the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration Complaint Hotline at 1.800.366.4484. - Area code 876
Unless you have family or friends in Jamaica, be alert when you see area code 876 on your Caller ID. In the past year, Hoosiers have filed nearly 1,500 complaints about sweepstakes scam calls from this area code. The Federal Trade Commission has partnered with Jamaican law enforcement to fight telemarketing fraud. For more information about this scam, visit here. - Unfamiliar area code or number
Many people have stopped answering calls from unknown numbers in far-flung places. If you are not expecting a call from Bismark, North Dakota or Tacoma, Washington, it is probably best to ignore it. - Same area code and exchange as your number
If you receive a call from your own number, or a number that is only a couple of digits removed from your number, be very wary. Telemarketers are known to employ a type of spoofing known as “Caller ID mirroring,†which involves transmitting a number close to the number they are calling to get someone to pick up the phone. Once you answer, your number may go on a list of valid phone numbers sold to other telemarketers or scammers. - Generic names, like “Card Services†or “Home Securityâ€
The Caller ID name can also provide a clue to a potential scam or telemarketing violation. A generic sounding name like “Card Services†informs consumers the call may be a robocall or a scam.
For more tips on avoiding phone scams, visit here. The next quarterly deadline to register cellular and landline residential phone numbers on the Do Not Call list is by midnight on Tuesday, Aug.16.
ST. MARY’S TO HOLD OPENING EVENTS FOR WESTSIDE CROSSING
St. Mary’s Health is pleased to announce a Blessing and Ribbon Cutting ceremony for its newest facility, St. Mary’s Westside Crossing, on Tuesday, September 13 at 11:00 a.m. Located at 100 South Rosenberger Avenue, just off the Lloyd Expressway this 25,000 square foot, two-story, 10 million-dollar facility will include:
- Newly relocated and expanded Urgent Care West with two procedure rooms and six exam rooms
- Occupational Medicine Services – DOT and pre-employment physicals, etc.
- Imaging services – CT, X-ray, and Ultrasound
- Lab Services
- Medical Equipment and retail store
- Bistro
- Resource Center/Library
- Room for Eight Primary Care Physicians
Additionally, a community open house and grand opening celebration will be held Saturday, September 17, from 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. The community is invited to take a self-guided tour of our facility, enjoy activities for the entire family and enter to win a home theatre system.
Hoosier-Grown Trailer Manufacturer Expanding in Elkhart County
Indianapolis -Â inTech Trailers, a custom aluminum trailer manufacturer, announced plans today to expand its operations in Indiana, creating up to 60 new high-wage jobs.
“Look at the intersection of manufacturing and motorsports, and you’ll find inTech Trailers,†said Governor Mike Pence. “inTech Trailers is an Indiana homegrown success story, launching here with the support of a manufacturing workforce that employs one in every five Hoosiers and a business climate built for growth. Today this company sells its trailers around the world, demonstrating once again that Indiana is a national manufacturing leader.â€
The homegrown Hoosier company will invest $1.67 million to expand operations across its campus at 1940 W. Market St. in Nappanee. inTech Trailers has purchased 3.5 acres of land adjacent to its current property and plans to build a new 42,000-square-foot facility. With construction expected to begin this month, the company will install a full production line to manufacture motorsports trailers at its new facility, requiring new equipment such as saws, forklifts, welding machines, overhead cranes, scaffolds, hydraulic shears and hydraulic brakes. As part of its growth, the company recently completed a renovation of an 8,000-square-foot insulated and heated production facility, which was formerly used for cold storage.
inTech Trailers, which currently employs 80 full-time associates, plans to begin hiring skilled production and office support associates in January, with new positions expected to pay on average nearly 40 percent more than the state’s average wage. Interested applicants may apply by calling inTech Trailers at 574.773.9536 or by submitting an application at its facility.
“Indiana is the perfect place to attract top talent for our business,†said Adam Maxwell, chief executive officer of inTech Trailers. “Here in Nappanee, we’re proud to have a strong team of skilled engineers, craftsmen and professionals helping us build custom trailers that are sold around the world. And with Indiana’s world-class business climate, we couldn’t have found a better place to grow and thrive.â€
Founded in 2010, inTech Trailers designs and manufactures custom all-aluminum trailers, which are sold across the nation. The company’s engineers utilize 3D CAD software to customize its trailers, which are then produced with a small shop-based production method. inTech Trailers has seen increased demand to produce trailers for racing and motorsports operations, particularly quarter midget and kart racing, which is a major driving force for its current growth. Earlier this year, the company was recognized by the Nappanee Chamber of Commerce as one of its three Excellence in Business award recipients.
The Indiana Economic Development Corporation offered inTech Trailers Inc. up to $450,000 in conditional tax credits based on the company’s job creation plans. These tax credits are performance-based, meaning until Hoosiers are hired, the company is not eligible to claim incentives. The city of Nappanee will consider additional incentives.
“Nappanee is excited to see inTech Trailers’ continued growth in the community,” said Nappanee Mayor Phil Jenkins. “The company’s commitment to quality products and customer service fits well with Nappanee’s tradition of successful local businesses. We are pleased to partner with inTech as they look at adding facilities to increase production and improve efficiency.”
Manufacturing companies like inTech Trailers continue to find the workforce and business climate they need to expand in Indiana. Since July 2009, manufacturing companies have created 89,900 new jobs in the Hoosier state at a rate that ranks second in the nation. Indiana continues to have the highest concentration of manufacturing jobs of all states.
Holly’s House Invites Community to 8th Annual Fun Fair
Holly’s House, a local child and adult victim advocacy center, will be hosting their 8th annual Fun Fair on Sunday, September 11th from 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. at Holly’s House, 750 North Park Drive. This event is free and open to the community.
Partnering with Holly’s House in presenting the Fun Fair are Prevent Child Abuse Indiana, The Parenting Time Center and Youth Resources. There will be games, prizes, exhibitions, vendors and entertainment. The Evansville Police, Fire and Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Departments will have displays, and local non-profits will be available to showcase their services.
A special recognition of first responders will take place during the 9/11 event.
For more information about Fun Fair sponsorship, or participating as a vendor or non-profit organization, please call Holly’s House at (812) 437-7233, or email martha@hollyshouse.org.
In case of inclement weather, a cancellation announcement will be made on local media outlets on Saturday, September 10th.
- Holly’s House is a non-residential victims’ advocacy center providing services for victims of child abuse, domestic violence and sexual assault in southwest Indiana. The mission of the organization is to empower victims of intimate crime and abuse by providing support, promoting justice and preventing violence. For more information, please visit www.hollyshouse.org.
Evansville man found guilty of attempted murderÂ
 An Evansville man accused of stabbing a man multiple times last year was found guilty of attempted murder Tuesday evening following a two-day trial.
Prosecutors believe Kevin N. Eastwood, 25, attacked and stabbed a man with a knife during a burglary on July 1, 2015, in the 2000 block of Westbrook Boulevard. A second victim, a woman, also received a wound during the incident.
Eastwood was found guilty of Attempted Murder, a Level 1 felony, and Battery by Means of a Deadly Weapon, a Level 5 felony, after the jury deliberated for about three hours.
A sentencing date is expected to be set later today. Eastwood could spend up to 40 years in prison for the crimes.