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Three people arrested after an attempted kidnapping

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Evansville Police have arrested 2 adults and 1 juvenile after the three conspired to kidnap a 17 year old on Monday afternoon.

At 1:00pm on Monday, police responded to 2225 Frisse for a “person with a gun” call. Officers arrived and spoke to the 17 year old victim. He told them another 17 year old and an adult tried to force him into a red Jeep. He was able to fight them off before the juvenile pointed a handgun at him. He fled back into the house and called 911. He was not inured during the incident.
The men left in the Jeep with a third person driving. Officers located the Jeep on the Lloyd Expressway and arrested the three suspects. A gun was found in the Jeep. user30769-1422372154-media2_6f6e6c_192_240_PrsMe_
The investigation uncovered a kidnapping plot initiated by the 17 year old suspect. The suspects were trying to recover a safe they believed the intended victim had stolen. The safe was reported to have contained drugs, money, and a gun. Officers did not find a safe during the investigation.
The two adults were taken to the Vanderburgh County Jail and charged with Attempted Kidnapping.
The juvenile was placed at the Youth Care Center on charges including Attempted Kidnapping, Intimidation with a Weapon, and Possession of a Handgun without a Permit.
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Police seeking info on burglary/ theft of guns

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Evansville Police are investigating a burglary at Goldman’s Pawn Shop.
Police responded to an alarm at the shop at 107 SE 4th St around 4:30 Tuesday morning. The front window had been busted out, setting off the alarm.
According to the store, 7 handguns were taken during the burglary.
Anyone with information about this burglary is asked to call 812-461-5005 or WeTip at 1-800-78-CRIME.

The Wine Competition Niche

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New EVSC Mobile App Announced

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To give families, community members and students an easier and quicker way to keep abreast of what’s happening in the EVSC and at its schools, the EVSC has created an EVSC mobile app for both Android and iPhone users.

The app, which can be downloaded from Google Play or iTunes online stores, includes news from around the EVSC, school calendar, short cut links to all its schools, contact numbers for schools and more.

Information also found on the app includes:

  • Athletics
  • Employment information
  • Breakfast and lunch menus
  • Link to RDS Parent Access
  • Parent Resources such as PTA, Academics, Innovative Programs, Bus, Volunteering, and Family Services

“Through a recent study, we found that a large percentage of our parents utilize mobile SMART phones to access the internet,” said Chief Communication Officer Marsha Jackson. “Because of that high number, we started work immediately on developing an app that would be useful to them. With the release of this app, parents will be able to quickly and easily find all the information they need from the EVSC.”

The app is available for download by searching for the keyword – “EVSC.”

Indiana State Police and Mt. Vernon Police Investigate Overnight Armed Robbery

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Indiana State Police and Mt. Vernon Police are investigating an overnight armed robbery that occurred at Huck’s Convenient Store located at 819 Main Street in Mt. Vernon.

At approximately 11:00 last night, an unknown male entered the store wearing a hooded sweatshirt, camouflage mask and gloves. The male approached the clerk, displayed a handgun and demanded cash. After receiving an undisclosed amount of cash the male fled the area on foot. No one inside the store was injured.

Description:

Race Unknown
Male
Age Unknown
Approximately 5 foot-6 inches
Approximately 150 lbs.
Wearing a dark hooded sweatshirt
Camouflage mask

Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Indiana State Police at 1-800-852-3970 or Mt. Vernon Police at 812-838-8705

EPD Activity Report

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Art Noir Deadline Tomorrow!

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Tuesday, January 27, 2015
5:30pm
Oaklyn Branch Library

You are invited to the first VOICE session of 2015.Find out what has been going on in all of the VOICE “flower pots” – City Core, Healthy Green and Experience – and what is coming up

Bring your ideas to share and get involved!

We hope to see you tomorrow night!

Artist Diane Albin to Jury Annual Exhibit, Art Noir

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The Arts Council is pleased to present the annual exhibit Art Noir, a black and white juried exhibit. The Arts Council will be accepting artist registrations through January 27th. Art Noir will open with a reception on February 13th from 5-7pm, and will run through March 13th at the Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana’s Bower-Suhrheinrich Foundation Gallery, located at 318 Main Street in downtown Evansville. This year’s juror is Diane Albin from Owensboro, KY. View the juror’s work at www.behance.net/dalbin. The exhibit calendar and award information is listed below. For more information and to view the full prospectus, please visit artswin.org.

 

Exhibit Calendar:

Registration Deadline: January 27th

Artwork Drop-off: February 6th

Juried: February 9th

Artist Notification Email: February 10th

Non-accepted Pick-up: February 11th

Opening Reception: February 13, 5-7pm

Exhibit Closes: March 13th

Artwork Pick-up: March 13th

*All dates work within the Gallery’s regularly scheduled hours (10am-4pm), with the exception of the opening reception on February 13th (5-7pm).

 

Awards:

Best of Show: $300

1st Place- $200

2nd Place- $150

3rd Place- $50

 

Juror: Dianne Albin, Owensboro, KY www.behance.net/dalbin

“We are constantly changed by life, and as an artist I am challenged not only to respond to what is most obvious, but also to those deeper, richer aspects that most define what it means to be human.”

 

Location and Contact Information:

Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana

318 Main St. Ste. 101

Evansville, IN 47708

(812) 422-2111

info@artswin.org

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Facebook.com/ARTSWIN

Twitter @ARTSWIN

 

Gallery Hours:

Monday: By appointment only

Tuesday-Friday: 10am-4pm

USI graduate to receive national neuroscience nursing award

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Lauren Perrey ’08 BSN, has been selected as the recipient of the 2015 Rising Star in Clinical Practice Award from the American Association of Neuroscience Nurses (AANN). She will receive the award on March 31, 2015, at the AANN’s Annual Education Meeting in Nashville, Tennessee.

Perrey, of Indianapolis, is a registered nurse in a 33-bed Neuroscience Critical Care Unit at IU Health Methodist Hospital, which is a Comprehensive Stroke and Level 1 Trauma Center.

“In her short two-year experience on our unit, she has demonstrated a remarkably quick transition from the novice to competent stage in her career and is well on her way to expert,” said Julia Johnson, one of Perrey’s co-workers who nominated her for the AANN honor.

In her job, Perrey cares for patients who have had strokes, traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, brain and spinal tumors, and vascular abnormalities such as aneurysms and arterial venous malformations.

“[Perrey] has skillfully cared for patients with each of these unfortunate diagnoses, validating her astute assessment skills, strong clinical judgment and most notably, compassion,” wrote Johnson. “As a tenured nurse on this unit, it is incredibly rewarding to witness a novice nurse blossom into a confident, well-respected part of our team. She has worked diligently to educate herself by staying current on practice improvement initiatives and becoming involved in supporting change for the better of our patients.”

Perrey thanked the nursing faculty at the University of Southern Indiana for preparing her for her career in nursing. “They gave me invaluable training and preparation … this award is a testament to the advanced and superior nursing education I received at USI.”

Perrey said she would be remiss if she didn’t also thank her co-workers on the Neuro Critical Care Unit. “They helped guide me through my first years as a nurse, and continue to amaze me daily with their hard work and compassion for our patients,” she said. “They are the best team I could have asked for, and I’m proud to call myself one of them.”

Lack of evidence allows periodontists to leave office space

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Marilyn Odendahl for www.theindianalawyer.com

Having failed to produce sufficient evidence that the terms of a lease agreement had been waived, a landlord will have to allow a pair of tenants to vacate the property with no financial penalty.

Curt Pearman filed a complaint for breach of contract against T. Ryan Jackson and Kristin Jackson after the periodontists moved from their office in the Greenwood Professional Park in May 2011. Their lease expired in December 2010, but the lease agreement allowed for the tenants to continue to occupy their space and make payment on a month-to-month basis.

To renew the lease for another three years, according to the agreement, the Jacksons would have had to give written notice to Pearman six months before their lease expired. They did not provide any written notice prior to December 2010. In March 2011, they sent a notice to Pearman stating they did not want to continue on a monthly basis and would be leaving the premises in two months.

Pearman sued, claiming the Jacksons had entered into another three-year lease by remaining in the office after the expiration of the first lease. Consequently, they were bound to pay the rent for the entirely of the second lease.

Johnson Superior Court disagreed and granted summary judgment in favor of the Jacksons.

On appeal, Pearman contended he waived the written notice requirement. Therefore, he argued, the Jacksons’ continued payment of rent established that the lease term was renewed.

The Indiana Court of Appeals affirmed in Curt Pearman d/b/a/ Greenwood Professional Park v. T. Ryan Jackson and Kristin M. Jackson, 41A04-1408-CC-381.

Pointing to the lease agreement and Carsten v. Eickhoff, 323 N.E.2d 664 (Ind. Ct. App. 1975), the Court of Appeals found that Pearman’s argument that the Jacksons had renewed their lease by remaining in the office was insufficient. In addition, the court noted Pearman had not presented any properly designated evidence to establish there had been a waiver of the written notice requirement needed to renew the lease.

The Court of Appeals found the clear and unambiguous terms of the lease agreement support the trial court’s conclusion.