Jarhead is a 1-year-old male orange & white cat. He was brought to VHS as a stray with his head stuck in a peanut butter jar. He was raw around his face & neck, covered in ticks, and has tested positive for FIV. But he will still live a long and happy life. Now he’s all cleaned up, tick-free, and ready for a forever home! His $30 adoption fee will help make a small dent in the cost of his medical care, neuter, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 or at www.vhslifesaver.org for adoption details!
Governor Pence Makes Appointments to Various Boards and Commissions
Governor Mike Pence recently made appointments to various boards and commissions.
Indiana Dieticians Certification Board
Rachel F. Noirot [Monroe County], appointed to serve a three-year term through July 31, 2019
Indiana Executive Council on Cybersecurity
Jacob M. Butler [Allen County], appointed to serve at the Governor’s pleasure
Joni K. Hart [Marion County], appointed to serve at the Governor’s pleasure
Owen J. LaChat [Delaware County], appointed to serve at the Governor’s pleasure
Stephen A. Key [Marion County], appointed to serve at the Governor’s pleasure
Mark A. Lantzy [Marion County], appointed to serve at the Governor’s pleasure
Mark T. Maassel [Porter County], appointed to serve at the Governor’s pleasure
Ronald W. Pelletier [Hamilton County], appointed to serve at the Governor’s pleasure
Robert I. Richhart [Morgan County], appointed to serve at the Governor’s pleasure
Daniel J. Solero [Hendricks County], appointed to serve at the Governor’s pleasure
Robert E. Templeman [Monroe County], appointed to serve at the Governor’s pleasure
Jon F. Weirick [Whitley County], appointed to serve at the Governor’s pleasure
Indiana Gaming Commission
Marc D. Fine [Vanderburgh County], reappointed to serve a three-year term through August 31, 2019
Joseph C. Svetanoff [Lake County], reappointed to serve a three-year term through August 31, 2019
Indiana State University Board of Trustees
Tanya R. Bell [Hendricks County], reappointed to serve a four-year term through June 30, 2020
Randall K. Minas [Lake County], reappointed to serve a four-year term through June 30, 2020
Juvenile Justice State Advisory Group
Jan M. Lutz [Marion County], appointed to serve at the Governor’s pleasure
Julie L. Whitman [Boone County], appointed to serve at the Governor’s pleasure
Private Investigator & Security Guard Licensing Board
Lewis T. Cliborne [Lake County], appointed to serve a two-year term through August 31, 2018
Don C. Johnson [Monroe County], reappointed to serve a two-year term through July 31, 2018
Lewis R. LaMaster [Scott County], reappointed to serve a two-year term through July 31, 2018
VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES
 Below is a list of the felony cases filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.
Jason Travis Senger Domestic battery, Level 6 felony
Michael Eugene Jackson Domestic battery, Level 6 felony
Battery resulting in moderate bodily injury, Level 6 felony
Jammie December Scraper AKA Jammie Scarbrough Domestic battery by means of a deadly weapon, Level 5 felony
William Earl Cathey Criminal confinement, Level 3 felony
Battery by means of a deadly weapon, Level 5 felony
Battery resulting in moderate bodily injury, Level 6 felony
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BREAKING NEWS: Evansville Woman Arrested For Beating Man Into False Confession In Aleah Beckerle Case
Evansville Police arrested 51 year old DEBRA WOLLNER today for her role in the beating of a man who falsely told police he was involved in the disappearance of Aleah Beckerle. The victim, 41 year old James Martin, told police he was held against his will by at least two people for several hours on July 21st. During his confinement at an address in the 1100 block of N 3rd, Martin said WOLLNER repeatedly hit him with a metal pipe and that an unknown woman assaulted him with her hands and feet. Martin was told to “tell the truth†about Aleah’s disappearance. Martin agreed to lie to police in order to get the beating to stop. Martin was then driven to 403 E Iowa.
Someone in the home called 911 and said Martin was ready to confess his involvement in Aleah’s disappearance. Police arrived and heard WOLLNER, who is in a relationship with a family member of Aleah Beckerle , say “now tell them what you told meâ€. Police took Martin to headquarters to be interviewed.
During the interview, Martin made statements implicating himself, but the investigators quickly believed he was not giving the statement of his own free will. Police then learned of the beating and observed several injuries constant with his version of events. Investigators do not believed Martin had any involvement in the disappearance of Aleah Beckerle and that his statements were being made out of fear of further violence against him.
On July 30th, police were contacted by a person who had knowledge of the incident and also provided police with a video of the victim. In the video, the victim is seen bleeding from the head. A female voice is heard demanding information about Aleah. Later in the video, an unknown male voice is off camera talking to Martin about lying about who beat him.
Martin identified WOLLNER as the woman who was involved in the confinement and beating.
She is being held in the Vanderburgh County Jail on the following charges:
Battery with a Deadly Weapon L3 Felony
Conspiracy to Commit Battery with a Deadly Weapon L5 Felony
Criminal Confinement L3 Felony (3 counts)
Conspiracy to Commit Criminal Confinement L3 Felony (3 counts)
The time and resources required to investigate this series of events took away from the efforts to find Aleah. Anyone who has any reason to believe someone they know may be involved in Aleah’s disappearance is asked to call police. Do not attempt to gather information on your own. Police are still investigating the beating and working to identify additional suspects. Anyone with information is asked to call EPD at 1-812-436-7979 or WeTip at 1-800-78-CRIME.
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Overnight shooting injures juvenile
Evansville Police were called to the area of Lincoln and Bedford around 10:10pm on Wednesday night for a report of shots fired. Officers arrived and found a 16 year old male who had been shot in the shoulder. The victim told officers he did not know who shot him.
The juvenile was taken to a local hospital for treatment and is expected to recover.
This shooting is in the same area where four people were injured by gunfire on Monday night. That shooting is believed to be gang related. Jarnell Carter had been charged with four counts of attempted murder I that case and has been waived to adult court. It is unclear at this time if the two incidents are connected.
Anyone with information on either shooting is asked to call EPD at 812-436-7979 or WeTip at 1-800-CRIME.
ACKERMAN SHINES AS OTTERS BEAT THE WILD THINGS
 Hunter Ackerman shined on the rubber as the Evansville Otters took down the Washington Wild Things 4-2. Ackerman pitched for seven and two-third innings allowing six hits, two runs, and had ten strike outs on the night. With the win Ackerman moved to 4-4 on the season. For the Wild Things, Sam Agnew-Wieland started on the mound. Agnew-Wieland pitched for four and one-third innings, allowing five hits, four runs, and moved to two and three on the season.
The Otters took an early first inning lead after Josh Allen hit his eighth home run on the season. In the second the Otters took a two to zero lead when Kaeo Aliviado scored Chris Breen with a single. The Wild Things would tie the game in the top of the fourth when David Popkins knocked in Ricky Rodriguez and then Logan Uxa knocked Popkins in. In the fifth the Otters took the lead to make it 4-2. Nik Balog would bring in two runs with his double. In the ninth the Otters would bring in Randy McCurry to shut the Wild Things down two nights in a row. With the save, McCurry only needs one more to receive his 20th of the season.
The Otters (37-29) look to sweep the Wild Things (32-33) when they meet Thursday, August 4. The first pitch is at 6:35 P.M. at Bosse Field. Tickets available at www.evansvilleotters.com or by phone at 812-435-8686 ext. 21.
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