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VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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Below is a list of felony cases that were filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office on Friday, April 24, 2015

Amy Huey                   Theft-Level 6 Felony

Divarious Rockmore     Dealing in Cocaine-Level 2 Felony

Criminal Trespass-Class A Misdemeanor

Resisting Law Enforcement-Class A Misdemeanor

Possession of Marijuana-Class B Misdemeanor

Beth Young                     Possession of Methamphetamine-Level 6 Felony

For further information on the cases listed above, or any pending case, please contact Kyle Phernetton at 812.435.5688 or via e-mail at kphernetton@vanderburghgov.org

Under Indiana law, all criminal defendants are presumed to be innocent until proven guilty by a court of law

IS IT TRUE APRIL 28, 2015

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IS IT TRUE  on April 9, 2014, the City of Evansville was served with a TORT CLAIM NOTICE against the Evansville Police Department? …this notice states that you are hereby notified that Angel Santiago Pedrosa, does hereby make claim against the Evansville Police Department, unknown Officers, and other agents, and other representatives, and the City of Evansville for violations of his civil rights, harassment, and damages as the result of the Evansville Police Department’s unprofessional misconduct, and abuse of power? …this TORT CLAIM NOTICE also alleges that on April 2, 2015, Mr. Pedrosa was pulled from a vehicle he was a passenger in by numerous officers with the Evansville Police Department? …Mr. Pedrosa was repeatedly tazed, struck and punched by officers who kept shouting for Mr. Pedrosa to stop resisting? …the other passenger in the vehicle with Mr. Pedrosa was able to record the incident, with his cellular phone, and the recording clearly shows Mr. Pedrosa was not resisting, and that Mr. Pedrosa was the victim of a vicious, unprovoked, attack by the officers? …that this TORT CLAIM NOTICE further alleges that the acts of the Evansville Police Department were criminal, willful, wanton and malicious, as those terms are contemplated by 1.c. 34-13-1 et. seq., and were contrary to the written policies of the Evansville Police? …in addition, the conduct of the Evansville Police Department violated Mr. Pedrosa’s constitutional rights? …the amount of damages sought by the claimant is $700,000? …that well known and agressive trial lawyer Mark K. Phillips of Boonville represents Mr. Pedrosa in this TORT CLAIM NOTICE?

IS IT TRUE here is the report from Evansville Watch that a CCO blogger just posted about the above event? …this post states- “Assault behind United Caring Shelter on NW 6th St. Male subject has been stabbed in the head. EPD on scene, AMR & E1 en route”. ‪#‎ewatch‬?  …*UPDATE 3:50pm: “Apparently the victim in this was not stabbed, but was beaten by the suspect. At this time, police are calling it a Battery w/ Serious Bodily Injury”?  …we want to thank the poster called Justplaindumb for this additional information?

IS IT TRUE it’s about time the Evansville City Council address the use of City Fire trucks at political picnics and rallies? …last Saturday “Evansville’s First Lady” McClintock posted on her Facebook that the Lorraine Park Picnic hosted by Missy Mosby and Laura Brown Windhorst was a great event? …only a few area residents (around 15 people) attended this event? …Evansville Fire Station #16 was in attendance at this poorly attended event? …the Mayor and “First Lady” McClintock were the only invited special political guests at this event?

IS IT TRUE that months and months ago Jeffrey Fisher was named General Manager of WEVV.? … when Bayou Broadcasting purchased the station they promised they would bring back a local news program each night on CBS44 and possibly FOX44? …the station’s sale has been finalized, Fisher is now General Manager replacing Tim Black and still there is no local news show? …what are we waiting for? … we encourage Jeff to get started immediately and enhance the local news competition in the Evansville area?

IS IT TRUE you need to take time and go to our Tri-State Voices TV Show posted in todays City County Observer video section? This weeks program features City Councilwoman Stephanie Brinkerhoff-Riley giving us an extremely investing presentation a the looming city debt facing the taxpayers of this community? … we agree with Brinkerhoff-Riley statement that professional services contracts should be bid out? …if this happens the taxpayers would save millions of dollars every year?

WARRICK COUNTY PROSECUTOR PROMISE TO CATCH COMPUTER CRIMINALS

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In the interest promoting trust and sharing information between the residents of Warrick County and the Prosecutor’s Office, we offer the following press release:

Shortly after taking office, I became aware of a possible breach of computer security that occurred in the Prosecutor’s Office sometime in March or April of 2014. This breach was the result of email that was infected with something known as a “cryptolocker virus.” This type of Vins infects a servers’ files, and encrypts them so that they are no longer useful. A secondary aspect of this particular virus IS a message from the originator of the virus that for a certain amount of “cyber” money (e.g. bitcoin), the encryption would be reveÆed and the files restored.

Some of the files that were included in this security breach were those in the Child Support Division, which include potential personal identifiers such as Social Security NumbeÆ, Names, Addresses, Personal Tax information, etc.

The duties and responsibilities of this office mandate that the elected Prosecutor immediately notify certain government agencies of a suspected breach, including the IRS, the Federal Social Security Administration, and the State Child Suppor Bureau (among otheB). After a thorough investigation, it was determined that such notification was never done. In fact, during this investigation, it was discovered the elected Prosecutor at the time, Ms. Joann Krantz, not only failed

to notify any of the respective agencies, she issued express orders to all employees that this matter was not to be discussed with anyone. This directive was contained in an email that stated, “Important reminder- “what happens in Vegas stay’S in Vegas”- including issues/problems we might have with software and equipment.” (See attached).

Conversely, upon receipt of the information of the security breach, I immediately notified the District 8 Regional Child Support Representative of the suspected breach. ‘Illis individual in turn, notified the State ffild Suppor Bureau, who then began an exhaustive investigation into this matter, which included cooperation among the Warrick County Prosecutors Office, the Federal SSA, the IRS, and members of the State ffild Support Bureau.

Several points of emphasis were gleaned from this investigation. First, under the dirction of the elected prosecutor, the child support staff were improperly scanning Title IV-D cases and

storing them in an unsecured fashion. Secondly, the elected prosecutor failed to fulfill the duties and obligations of her office by reporting the suspected breach and instead elected to suppress this information, which action hindered the subsequent efforts to determine if any personal information had been illegally obtained.

Finally to the best information that all the invested parties to this investigation can determine at this date and time, there appears to not have been any personal and identifying information obtained by impermissible parties as a result of this breach. All available resources have been maBhaled to ensure that future breaches will be next to impossible. We, as law enforcement officials are more than aware that Identity Theft is a very serious, and ever increasing crime. The Warrick County Prosecutor’s Office assigns the protection of an individual’s personal, identifying information as a highest priority. If, however, by some illegal method, the computer servers of this office are invaded by some outside source, we can assure the general public that all appropriate authorities will be notified, all steps will be taken to protect the identities and identifying information of individuals who may have such on file with our office, and all individuals responsible for these criminal actions will be prosecuted.

Ve sincerely,

Michael J. Perry,

Warrick County Prosecutor

Catch the Latest Edition of “The Indiana State Police Road Show”

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 Catch the latest edition of the “Indiana State Police Road Show” radio program every Monday morning at your convenience.

 

This week’s show features Kathy Haley, Indiana State Police Regional Manager for Region III Dispatch Center. Kathy discusses her new position as the Regional Manager and the responsibilities of an Indiana State Police dispatcher.

 

Download the program from the Network Indiana public websites at www.networkindiana.com.  Look for the state police logo on the main page and follow the download instructions. The ISP Road Show can also be viewed via YouTube.

 

Go to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu5Bg1KjBd7H1GxgkuV3YJA or visit the Indiana State Police website at http://www.in.gov/isp/   and click on the YouTube link. This 15 minute talk show concentrates on public safety and informational topics with state wide interest.

 

The radio program was titled “Signal-10” in the early sixties when it was first started by two troopers in northern Indiana. The name was later changed to the “Indiana State Police Road Show” and is the longest continuously aired state police public service program in Indiana.

 

Radio stations across Indiana and the nation are invited to download and air for FREE this public service program sponsored by the Indiana State Police Alliance and Cops for Kids, a subsidiary of the Indiana State Police Alliance.

If you can read, thank a teacher!

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This year or 20 years ago, did you have a favorite teacher? Was there a bus driver or school counselor who gave your family a smile when you needed it? Now through May 7, the Public Education Foundation of Evansville invites persons whose family, neighbors or selves have been helped by a teacher or school staff member to take a minute and say “thank you.”

With a small donation to PEF, parents, guardians or grandparents can thank a particular teacher or staff member, while also supporting PEF classroom grants.

To order a Thank-A-Teacher or Salute-A-Staffer card and gift, persons must submit the request to PEF by May 7. Mailing to the office at P O Box 1163, Evansville 47706, or signing up on-line with a thank you request are both possible. A personal thank you cards will be sent, with a cookie gift certificate, to honorees by May 17. The school principal will also be notified for the staff and teachers’ records. New this year is inclusion of a small gift from local bakery Piece of Cake, 201 Main Street.

Program proceeds fund local public school Excellence in Education grants, provided by PEF to teachers and schools each fall. On average, annually PEF awards $10,000 in Excellence in Education grants to 15-18 teachers and schools affecting more than 2,100 students each year. Nearly the same number of applications have to be turned down annually, due only to PEF’s lack of funds to meet all needs. Outside support to provide the best education resources for classrooms in local public schools grows each year, according to PEF research (citations available upon request).

Persons wishing to participate can access the Thank-A-Teacher and Salute-A-Staffer form through the “Donation” page at www.pefevansville.org or can send an
e-mail request to info@pefevansville.org. Or, again, mail a request to PEF at P O Box 1163, Evansville 47706. A donation of at least $10 is suggested. Donation amounts are confidential. The Thank You card and Piece of Cake gift will be sent to designated recipients within one week of receipt of donation.

The Public Education Foundation is a private not-for-profit agency that provides direct funding to local public schools and teachers for innovative, student-centered programs. For more than 28 years, from an office at 100 NW Second St, Evansville, the PEF board of directors have provided thousands of students with professional-level, hands-on experience via direct support for its signature projects such as the House Building Project, Summer Musical, Missoula Children’s Theatre and academic team competitions. Last year, PEF provided over $345,000 in program support, and direct teacher grants and student scholarships.

The mission of the Public Education of Evansville, Inc. (PEF) is to inspire and reward student-centered innovation in public education. PEF board, supporters and staff believe that high quality public education is fundamental to the economic, cultural and civic health of our society; and that all students deserve the best possible public education in order to realize their full potential.

Follow PEF on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Public-Education-Foundation- of-Evansville-Inc/), Twitter (PEFEVV), and at www.pefevansville.org

Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records

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EPD Activity Report

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BREAKING NEWS: HAMRICK’S TOWING FILES “BREACH OF GOOD FAITH” LAWSUIT AGAINST CITY

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