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Mayor Winnecke Appoints Brent Schmitt as the new City Engineer

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Mayor Lloyd Winnecke is pleased to announce the appointment of Brent Schmitt, formerly an Indiana Department of Transportation engineer, to the position of City Engineer. Schmitt’s first day in his new position was Monday, “Brent has spent the past seven years serving the citizens of Indiana by providing quality infrastructure support and management to INDOT projects,” said Mayor Winnecke. “Through his experience, Brent will bring different perspectives and processes that will enable the City Engineering Department to broaden its ability to provide quality product and enhanced services to Evansville residents.”

Schmitt said he looks forward to the challenge of successfully completing local road projects currently underway. He said his past relationships with INDOT will allow him to feel comfortable addressing issues, if problems arise in the future. “I will be able to sit down with people I know on a first name basis to determine what’s in the best interest of the City of Evansville as well as the State of Indiana, and to reach an agreement that satisfies the needs of all users of our roadways,” Schmitt said.

Before joining the City of Evansville, Schmitt had moved up through the ranks at INDOT to become the District Testing Engineer at the Vincennes District office responsible for approval and oversight of material testing activities on all construction contracts in the Vincennes District, and guaranteeing standards and deadlines were achieved. Schmitt managed a staff of 20 engineers, technicians and administrative support employees; managed three laboratories testing materials; provided technical and engineering support to all departments at the Vincennes District office; and administered a $2 million annual department budget. Prior to that, Schmitt had served INDOT as a project engineer for Interstate-69 and a traffic investigations engineer.

An Evansville native, Schmitt is a 2002 graduate of Mater Dei High School. He attended Rose Hulman, where he played football, and later transferred to the University of Evansville, earning a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Civil Engineering in 2007. Schmitt is a Professional Engineer licensed and registered with the State of Indiana.

Sergeant Andy Clark Retires after 34 Years

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user29376-1398777670-media1_7d7d7d_191_240_PrsMe_Sergeant Andy Clark retires after serving 34 dedicated years of service to the Indiana State Police and to the communities in which he served.

Clark is a native of Alton, IL, and a 1974 graduate of Alton High School. He joined the United States Marine Corps and served as a military policeman from 1974 to 1980.

Clark graduated from the Indiana State Police Academy in July 1980 and was assigned to the Evansville District where he patrolled Gibson County until he was promoted to the rank of corporal in October 1984. Clark also became a crash reconstructionist in 1988 and qualified as an expert in court over 30 times during his career. In 1989, Clark was promoted to the rank of sergeant to serve as a pilot and flew over 10,000 hours conducting traffic patrols, searching for missing or wanted persons, taking aerial photos of crime scenes and searching for cultivated marijuana.

“Sergeant Clark was an asset to this department and his experience, work ethic and dedication will be greatly missed,” said Lieutenant Brian Bailey, Commander of the Evansville District.

Clark and his wife, Becky, have been married for over 32 years and reside in Gibson County. They have two children and one grandson.

Help Send A Child To Summer Camp

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Camp Reveal, the Rescue Mission’s campground/retreat center just north of Evansville, holds a lot of significance for thousands of folks who have grown up in the Tri-State. For now more than 87 years, kids have had the opportunity to take a break and spend some quality time at Camp Reveal.

Would you like to send a Tri-State child to the Rescue Mission’s Summer Camp program at Camp Reveal? There are two ways you can help out.

1) Sponsor a child through the Rescue Mission’s annual golf scramble. All of our scramble’s expenses are paid for, so all of the scramble’s proceeds will directly sent Tri-State children to Camp Reveal. Sponsorships begin at $100 .

2) Consider being a participant in the Rescue Mission’s 11th annual golf scramble, which will take place on Monday, May 12 at Rolling Hills Country Club in Newburgh, Indiana. It’s $500 to register a team of four and $125 to register individually. Please consider sharing this with family and friends who may want to participate.

To sponsor a child, to register a team of four for the Mission’s golf scramble or for more information, just give us a call at 812.421.3800 or visit our website, www.evansvillerescuemission.org.

CCO Endorses John Montrastelle

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montrastelleAfter much discussion and thought,  the CCO feels obligated to respectfully recommend to our readers that they give special consideration when they vote in the up coming May 6, 2014 Republican Primary in the Vanderburgh County Council race.

On May 6th, as we look to select candidates that will represent the citizens of Vanderburgh County we must realize the importance of exercising our right to vote and choose the candidate who best exemplifies the vision for our community.  For County Council – County Council 4th District we have two well qualified Republican candidates running; Pete Swaim and John Montrastelle.

Although Mr Swaim’s long commitment to serving our community  is extremely commendable and we have enormous respect for him, however  the City-County Observer feels is it is time for a change – a progressive change.  This is why we endorse John Montrastelle as your Republican representative for the County Council seat in the May 6, 2014 Republican primary.

John is a lifelong resident of Evansville with a great sense of pride about our community and the people who live here.  He also believes, very strongly, that we should operate government to be fully transparent and fiscally responsible at all times. He states, “Our ability to understand county programs, departments, budgets, along with sound policies and procedures regarding how we operate the functions of government, is essential to our success.”

John has proven he is forward thinking in his role as the President of the Board for the Evansville Convention and Visitor’s Bureau.  With his leadership and guidance from his fellow commissioners they have transformed the ECVB into a strong and well founded organization. The ECVB developed new policies and procedures, comprehensive budgeting, special event policies, grant criteria guidelines and policies, new marketing initiatives for Evansville and most importantly a transparent organization. The most challenging effort during his tenure at the ECVB has been pushing for the of new sports complex that is currently approved for construction in late summer, using lodging tax versus local taxes as the funding source.  According to Monstrastelle this sports complex is projected to generate new revenues and serve as one of the finest quality of life projects ever built in our community, without costing a penny to the local taxpayers of Vanderburgh County and the City of Evansville according to Mr. Montrastelle.  We hope he is right with his projections about the new sports complex.

John’s father, Bill Montrastelle, was a close confidant to Mayor Russell Lloyd while he volunteered and worked tirelessly on numerous civic projects.  We feel John Montrastelle shares that same compassion for our community that his father did!   It’s obvious that the apple may not have fallen far from the family tree.

 

80 Percent of EVSC Third Graders Pass IREAD

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The Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation had 1,445 of its 1,818 third grade students pass the IREAD-3 test earlier this year — a total of 80 percent. All third grade students in Indiana take the test, – which is required by Indiana House Enrolled Act 1367, in order to progress to fourth grade English/Language Arts curriculum.
Jackie Kuhn, EVSC director of language arts and literacy support, said nine schools in the EVSC increased their pass rates. Among those, Glenwood Leadership Academy saw the largest gains, with a 15.8 percent increase to 66.7 percent. Also increasing the pass rate by double digits was Fairlawn Elementary, with an 
11.2 percent increase to 86.8 percent.
Kuhn said she was pleased that a total of nine EVSC elementary schools also had pass rates higher than 85 percent and seven schools showed progress in reducing those who did not pass.
Velinda Stubbs, chief academic officer, said that the EVSC had an influx of students coming from other schools in the area in January. “A total of 33 students enrolled between January and March when the test was given – which is difficult because we have not had the opportunity to teach students for the entire eight months of school before IREAD. Any student who is listed as enrolled in the EVSC – whether they have been at one of our schools for one day, or at other non-school facilities the EVSC serves, count in the overall pass rate,” Stubbs said.
“Some students need additional time to master material,” she added. “Fortunately, we are able to offer a summer school program to help these students succeed.” The EVSC Summer Program offers 60 hours of free individualized tutoring, June 2-27 (at most locations), to students who did not pass the test. Students also work in small groups with a licensed teacher on reading skills and use technology and data to work toward the student’s reading goals. Free bus transportation routes have been established for each of the tutoring sites. An IREAD re-test will be administered the last week of June.
Last year following students’ intensive work in summer school with EVSC teachers, and including the good cause exemptions, the overall pass rate for the EVSC increased over 14 percent.

School
Pass
Caze
68.9%
Cedar Hall
68.3%
Cynthia Heights
87.3%
Daniel Wertz
76.6%
Delaware
66.2%
Dexter
82.3%
Evans
61.6%
Fairlawn
86.8%
Glenwood
66.7%
Harper
75.0%
Hebron
87.7%
Highland
85.4%
Lincoln
42.3%
Lodge
48.9%
Oak Hill
97.4%
Scott
96.2%
Stockwell
76.9%
Stringtown
79.5%
Tekoppel
82.2%
Vogel
85.6%
West Terrace
87.9%

PET OF THE WEEK

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Ace

Ace is a 2-year-old male miniature Pinscher mix! He’s shy at first, but once used to his surroundings he’s very affectionate! Ace likes kids, other dogs, and is successfully crate-trained. He also does well on car rides. Adoption fee is $120 and includes neuter, microchip, vaccines, and more! Please contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 or visit www.vhslifesaver.org.

Commentary: Affirmative action and America’s original sin

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By John Krull
TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS – The furor over the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision days ago about affirmative action demonstrates several things.

The nation’s highest court, by a 6-2 count, upheld a Michigan law approved by the state’s voters in 2006 that says public colleges

John Krull, publisher, TheStatehouseFile.com
John Krull, publisher, TheStatehouseFile.com
and universities “shall not discriminate or grant preferential treatment to any individual or group on the basis of race, sex, color, ethnicity or national origin.”

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In the majority opinion, Justice Anthony Kennedy in effect said the Supreme Court lacked the authority to overrule a decision by a state’s voters – an interesting position for a member of a bench that routinely strikes down state laws and once even decided a presidential election.

And, in a vehement dissent, Justice Sonia Sotomayor contended not just that her fellow justices were blind on matters of race but that the Constitution doesn’t give a majority of voters the power to create roadblocks to progress for minorities – an intriguing position for a legal thinker who generally wants to empower voters.

The issue of race has been putting Americans in difficult – and often tragic – positions for centuries.

There is a reason that race has been called America’s original sin. The struggle to get right with our legacy of enslavement and discrimination that helped produce the greatest civil war in human history in the 19th century and a long and linked series of political and cultural battles in the 20th and 21st centuries that at times have threatened to tear the country apart.

Some wrongs take a long time and a lot of work to make right.

A century and a half ago, in his second inaugural address, Abraham Lincoln said of the Civil War and, by extension, the struggle to heal America’s deep racial wounds:

“Yet, if God wills that it continue until all the wealth piled by the bondsman’s 250 years of unrequited toil shall be sunk, and until every drop of blood drawn with the lash shall be paid by another drawn with the sword, as was said 3000 years ago, so still it must be said ‘the judgments of the Lord are true and righteous altogether.’”

In this instance, as in so many others, Old Abe sounds like a prophet.

Regardless of what the Supreme Court says, most intelligent and well-run schools and businesses will continue to practice affirmative action in the wisest and most legally defensible way – by doing aggressive outreach and recruiting to find the best and brightest talent.

They will do it not because the law tells them to, but because it makes good business sense. The economic need for savvier, better-trained labor now drives many of our most heated political battles, such as the pitched struggles over education reform and even the recent fight over marriage equality.

One of the reasons much of the Hoosier business community didn’t want discrimination written into the Indiana constitution was many business leaders feared House Joint Resolution 3 would chase skilled workers out of the state.

But just finding good students and workers won’t solve all the problems presented by discrimination. Affirmative action’s focus always has been on opening opportunity’s door. It doesn’t offer much protection once a member of a discriminated-against group has walked through that door.

There still are significant – and, in some cases, huge – wage gaps between what most women and minorities make and what most white men get paid for identical work.

That is why we as a nation are about to have a long and likely bitter battle over fair wages.

The fact that U.S. Supreme Court justices twisted themselves into sometimes angry and often contradictory knots in their decision regarding affirmative action just shows how thorny the work of resolving this nation’s tragic history of discriminatory practice has been and will continue to be.

America’s original sin, indeed.

John Krull is director of Franklin College’s Pulliam School of Journalism, host of “No Limits” WFYI 90.1 Indianapolis and publisher of TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

Eighth annual Drug Take Back Event a success

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TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS—More than 600 pounds of unwanted and unused drugs were collected Saturday during the eighth annual “Drug Take Back Event.” The event was sponsored by the Drug Enforcement Agency, with assistance from the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency (IPLA) and the Indiana Board of Pharmacy.pills – stock

“The Indiana Professional Licensing Agency and the Board of Pharmacy are committed to finding ways to improve Hoosiers’ health,” said Nicholas W. Rhoad, Executive Director of the IPLA. “We were proud to partner with local law enforcement officials and the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) to help rid homes of potentially dangerous unused medicines and potential items for theft,” he said.

The organizations sponsored drop off sites locations in Noblesville, Greenwood, Peru, Gary, Evansville and Decatur.

Since the DEA’s first Drug Take Back Event in September of 2010, more than 3.4 million pounds of pills have been turned in

Antonio Cordero is a reporter for TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

Majority reverses teen’s underage drinking adjudication

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by Jennifer Nelson for www.theindianalawyer.com   indianalawyer

The Indiana Court of Appeals wanted to make a point “loud and clear” Tuesday: Suspicion of criminal activity is not an exception to the warrant requirement. The majority reversed a teen’s adjudication as a delinquent based on acts of illegal possession of alcohol, illegal consumption of alcohol, and aiding illegal consumption of alcohol.

Police received reports of teens riding around in a shopping cart at 1 a.m. being loud and causing dogs to bark. Police saw a shopping cart in a truck parked in front of J.K.’s house. The truck belonged to T.T. Believing the cart to be stolen, the officers called for a tow truck. While waiting for the truck, officers went around the house to make sure no one would flee. Inside, officers saw empty alcohol containers. Police knocked on the front door for nearly an hour until T.T. came out. He only came out because he saw the tow truck. J.K. also came outside at that point; both appeared intoxicated. The officers then went inside and did a sweep of the house and found additional evidence of underage drinking.

J.K. argued that evidence was admitted at his fact-finding hearing in violation of his rights under the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution. The COA addressed three warrantless entries: entry onto J.K.’s curtilage by two officers; the nearly hour-long span during which the officers remained on J.K.’s front porch and yard, knocking and yelling into the house; and the officers’ entry into J.K.’s residence.

The state argued the officers’ warrantless entries onto J.K.’s curtilage and into his home were justified by exigent circumstances – to make sure suspects didn’t flee. But the officers didn’t see anyone fleeing from the back of the house. As such, the evidence obtained as a result of the violation – the sight of empty alcohol containers – and any suspicion resulting from that evidence is tainted and subject to the exclusionary rule, Judge Margret Robb wrote for the majority.

The knock-and-talk was an unconstitutional search in violation of the Fourth Amendment. The officers’ actions in this case extended well beyond the implied invitation to approach a citizen’s front door, the majority held. The officers had no reason to believe someone inside was injured or in danger. Underage drinking is not a circumstance that as a general matter creates a threat of imminent injury. The majority also rejected the state’s claim the officers’ conduct was justified because they believed the shopping cart in the truck was stolen.

“There is no doubt that the officers’ conduct in this case went far beyond anything that would ordinarily be expected to occur on one’s doorstep. If three men with guns and flashlights were to surround the average person’s home in the wee hours of the morning, knock for over forty-five minutes, and yell inside demanding the occupants open the door, this situation would … inspire that homeowner to call the police,” Robb wrote in J.K. v. State of Indiana, 66A03-1306-JS-220.

Senior Judge Randall T. Shepard dissented, believing it was reasonable for the officers to wait for the tow truck to arrive. He also found it reasonable for the officers to arrest J.K. and T.T. once they stepped outside and appeared to be under the influence.

“The trial judge concluded that the officers, having seen T.T. and J.K. in this state, were warranted in entering the home to assure the safety of the other occupants. It seemed highly likely there were other occupants in light of the large number of cars parked out front, and we read almost daily about the sad consequences of teenage drinking parties,” he wrote.

 

Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records

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TEREASA LYNN FLENER
Race: White / Sex: Female / Age: 48
Residence: 510 WASHINGTON AVE EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 4/29/2014 10:19:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
ALC-PUBLIC INTOX [BM] 50
Total Bond Amount: $50
SANCHIONI DASHAE IRVIN
Race: Black / Sex: Female / Age: 30
Residence: 739 BAYARD PARK DR EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 4/29/2014 9:43:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 250
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 250
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 250
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 0
WRIT OF ATTACHMENT 500
WRIT OF ATTACHMENT 500
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
WHITNEY RENEE WASHINGTON
Race: Black / Sex: Female / Age: 25
Residence: 2305 MAPLEWOOD CIR EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 4/29/2014 8:29:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
PETITION TO REVOKE PROBATION 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
DERRICK EUGENE OGDEN
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 31
Residence: 3109 STRATFORD RD EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/29/2014 5:17:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
PETITION TO REVOKE PROBATION 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
ANTHONY WAYNE PEARSON
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 20
Residence: 4501 TREMONT RD EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 4/29/2014 4:59:00 PM
Released
Charge Bond Amt
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 0
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 0
TRAFFIC-ACCIDENT HIT & RUN /UNATT/PROP [BM] 0
TRAFFIC-OPERATE W/O EVER RECEIVING LIC 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
TOBY LEE WARD
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 40
Residence: 3229 MARION AVE EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 4/29/2014 3:58:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
COURT ORDERED CONFINEMENT 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
CHAD THOMAS ARRICK
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 36
Residence: 1107 LODGE AVE EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 4/29/2014 2:39:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
BURGLARY-RES ARMED [BF] 5000
THEFT OTHER >200 <100,000 [DF] 0
HABITUAL OFFENDER 0
Total Bond Amount: $5000
TIMOTHY BOYD SHANE
Race: Black / Sex: Male / Age: 47
Residence: 1414 HARRELTON DR EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/29/2014 2:29:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
VCCC FILED PTR 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
CRYSTAL RENAE DUNN
Race: White / Sex: Female / Age: 35
Residence: 202 E MISSOURI ST EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/29/2014 2:18:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
NARC-COMMON NUISANCE MAINTAINING [DF] 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
MONTRAKO JAPHELL BRADLEY
Race: Black / Sex: Male / Age: 32
Residence: 635 E TENNESSEE ST EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/29/2014 2:00:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 250
WRIT OF ATTACHMENT 1500
NARC-DEALING METHAMPHETAMINE [AF] 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
JIMMY JOE MARSHEL
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 42
Residence: 1120 S LOMBARD AVE EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 4/29/2014 1:27:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
COURT ORDERED CONFINEMENT 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
MELINDA ANN SIGERS
Race: Black / Sex: Female / Age: 30
Residence: 708 SWEETSER AVE EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 4/29/2014 12:42:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
WRIT OF ATTACHMENT 0
WRIT OF ATTACHMENT 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
MARK ALAN VINCENT
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 49
Residence: 509 N SAINT JOSEPH AVE EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/29/2014 12:11:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
COURT ORDERED CONFINEMENT 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
MICHAEL TYLER PHELPS
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 21
Residence: 1821 MONROE AVE EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 4/29/2014 12:08:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
COURT ORDERED CONFINEMENT 0
CONTEMPT OF COURT 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
KYILAND JEROME KIMBROUGH
Race: Black / Sex: Male / Age: 22
Residence: 210 REED ST EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/29/2014 11:45:00 AM
Charge Bond Amt
PAROLE VIOLATION – STATE 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
RITA LEE HELDERMAN
Race: White / Sex: Female / Age: 46
Residence: 1901 OLD BUSINESS 41 EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/29/2014 9:48:00 AM
Charge Bond Amt
FC-FRAUD-SYNTHETIC IDENTITY DECEPTION [DF] 0
FALSE INFORMING / REPORTING [BM] 50
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
BRADLEY WAYNE BOWLING
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 32
Residence: 1602 N FULTON AVE EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/29/2014 8:53:00 AM
Charge Bond Amt
PETITION TO REVOKE PROBATION 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
JEFFREY LEE BRECKENRIDGE
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 38
Residence: 1120 HARRIET ST EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/29/2014 5:08:00 AM
Charge Bond Amt
DISORDERLY CONDUCT [BM] 50
Total Bond Amount: $50
DIANNE RENAE SOUTHWARD
Race: Black / Sex: Female / Age: 47
Residence: 709 SE THIRD ST EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/29/2014 3:46:00 AM
Released
Charge Bond Amt
THEFT OTHER >200 <100,000 [DF] 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
JESSICA MARIE CRAIG
Race: White / Sex: Female / Age: 24
Residence: 1222 N SECOND AVE EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/28/2014 11:52:00 PM
Released
Charge Bond Amt
FC-FORGERY [CF] 0
FC-FORGERY [CF] 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
CAREY LEE CLEGG
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 43
Residence: 100 OSSI ST EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/28/2014 10:57:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
ALC-PUBLIC INTOX [BM] 0
RESIST LAW ENFORCEMENT [AM] 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
DANNY LEE LAWSON
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 65
Residence: 100 OSSI ST EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/28/2014 10:36:00 PM
Released
Charge Bond Amt
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
JASON DALE MAY
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 37
Residence: 1319 KELLER ST EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/28/2014 10:08:00 PM
Released
Charge Bond Amt
ALC-PUBLIC INTOX [BM] 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
MICHAEL BRYANT SHORT
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 54
Residence: 3400 HARMONY WAY EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/28/2014 8:49:00 PM
Released
Charge Bond Amt
BATTERY-SIMPLE ASSAULT [BM] 50
CRIMINAL MISCHIEF TO VEH [BM] 50
Total Bond Amount: $100
LUCAS ALAN RICHARD ROCA
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 28
Residence: 1020 S 2ND ST BOONVILLE, IN
Booked: 4/28/2014 8:07:00 PM
Released
Charge Bond Amt
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
ROBERT LESTER MOORE
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 33
Residence: 709 E OREGON ST EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/28/2014 7:29:00 PM
Released
Charge Bond Amt
NARC-LEGEND – POSS [DF] 0
NARC-LEGEND – POSS [DF] 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
ROBERT LESTER MOORE
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 53
Residence: 709 E OREGON ST EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/28/2014 7:00:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
ALC-PUBLIC INTOX [BM] 0
BATTERY-LAW ENF/HFF [AM] 0
INTIMIDATION THREAT [AM] 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
SUZANNE CAROLE DAY
Race: White / Sex: Female / Age: 34
Residence: 2923 DEARBORN ST EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/28/2014 6:49:00 PM
Released
Charge Bond Amt
TRAFFIC-DRIVING W/LIC SUSP PRIOR INF [AM] 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
SCOTT ALLEN EMBRY
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 34
Residence: 712 E IOWA EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 4/28/2014 6:34:00 PM
Released
Charge Bond Amt
BATTERY-HFF DOMESTIC [AM] 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
KENAN JORDAN BAJZATH
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 21
Residence: 8416 E 900 S ELBERFELD, IN
Booked: 4/28/2014 5:53:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
COURT ORDERED CONFINEMENT 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
JEFFREY ALLEN HOLSTLAW
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 44
Residence: 1901 OLD BUSINESS 41 EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/28/2014 5:46:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
THEFT OTHER >200 <100,000 [DF] 500
Total Bond Amount: $500
CATURIA RENEE CROFT
Race: White / Sex: Female / Age: 40
Residence: 851 INDEPENDENCE AVE EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/28/2014 4:35:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
PETITION TO REVOKE PROBATION 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
DAVID NATHANIEL STILWELL
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 24
Residence: 7536 MERIDIAN AVE EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 4/28/2014 4:32:00 PM
Released
Charge Bond Amt
OMVWI-O R V- OPERATE / INFLUENCE LIQUOR/DRUGS [BM] 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
KAYLA LYNN HOOPER
Race: Black / Sex: Female / Age: 20
Residence: 2516 ROXBURY RD EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/28/2014 4:29:00 PM
Released
Charge Bond Amt
COURT ORDERED CONFINEMENT 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
MEGAN COLLEEN WHEELER
Race: White / Sex: Female / Age: 24
Residence: 308 E EICHEL AVE EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 4/28/2014 4:07:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
THEFT-SHOPLIFTING THEFT OTHER <200 [DF] 500
Total Bond Amount: $500
SHELBY EARL ROWLEY
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 35
Residence: 632 N INGRAM STREET HENDERSON, KY
Booked: 4/28/2014 4:03:00 PM
Released
Charge Bond Amt
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 0
WRIT OF ATTACHMENT 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
TYRELL ALLEN STUART
Race: Black / Sex: Male / Age: 29
Residence: 848 BELLEMEADE AVE EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/28/2014 3:59:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
WRIT OF ATTACHMENT 0
WRIT OF ATTACHMENT 0
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 250
THEFT OTHER 50-200 [DF] 0
FALSE INFORMING/REPORTING [AM] 1000
Total Bond Amount: $1250
CHELSEA RAE REITER
Race: White / Sex: Female / Age: 23
Residence: 5360 CUMBERLAND CT MT. VERNON, IN
Booked: 4/28/2014 3:40:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
COURT ORDERED CONFINEMENT 0
COURT ORDERED CONFINEMENT 0
COURT ORDERED CONFINEMENT 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
MARCO DUANE JOHNSON
Race: Black / Sex: Male / Age: 39
Residence: 100 OSSI ST EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/28/2014 3:38:00 PM
Released
Charge Bond Amt
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 250
TRAFFIC-DRIVING W/LIC PRIOR SUSP PRIOR OF [AM] 100
Total Bond Amount: $350
SCOTT EUGENE LAFENHAGEN
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 50
Residence: 1416 E MORGAN AVE EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/28/2014 3:22:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
COURT ORDERED CONFINEMENT 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
ANGELA MICHELLE PROUDFOOT
Race: White / Sex: Female / Age: 41
Residence: 8300 ANGEL DR NEWBURGH, IN
Booked: 4/28/2014 3:14:00 PM
Released
Charge Bond Amt
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE FELONY 0
OTHER AGENCIES CHARGES 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
KEITH ALLEN NEMER
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 59
Residence: 1523 N RED BANK RD EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 4/28/2014 3:07:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
COURT ORDERED CONFINEMENT 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
EDWARD TYRONE NANCE
Race: Black / Sex: Male / Age: 23
Residence: 101 OSSI ST EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/28/2014 2:51:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
NARC-DEALING METHAMPHETAMINE [AF] 0
NARC-POSS MARIJUANA, HASH OIL, HASHISH [DF] 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
WALKER JASON STECKLER
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 32
Residence: 5113 HOOSIER CT EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/28/2014 2:23:00 PM
Released
Charge Bond Amt
THEFT-SHOPLIFTING THEFT OTHER <200 [DF] 500
Total Bond Amount: $500
MICHELLE GAIL MIXEN
Race: White / Sex: Female / Age: 36
Residence: 1312 E COLUMBIA ST EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/28/2014 2:12:00 PM
Released
Charge Bond Amt
PETITION TO REVOKE PROBATION 0
PETITION TO REVOKE PROBATION 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
STEPHEN CLAYTON RAINEY
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 36
Residence: 2317 W DELAWARE EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/28/2014 1:45:00 PM
Released
Charge Bond Amt
WRIT OF ATTACHMENT 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
BURKES NMN MENEFIELD
Race: Black / Sex: Male / Age: 28
Residence: 424 JEANNETTE BENTON DRIVE EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/28/2014 1:01:00 PM
Released
Charge Bond Amt
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
DASHAR LAVELL CABELL
Race: Black / Sex: Male / Age: 20
Residence: 814 CARRIAGE HOUSE CIR EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/28/2014 12:29:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
SENTENCED – REF DOCKET # 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
EARL NMN LOCKRIDGE
Race: Black / Sex: Male / Age: 47
Residence: 1856 S GARVIN ST EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 4/28/2014 11:59:00 AM
Charge Bond Amt
COURT ORDERED CONFINEMENT 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
TIMOTHY ALLEN WILSON
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 39
Residence: 2204 BELMAR LN EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/28/2014 11:18:00 AM
Released
Charge Bond Amt
WRIT OF ATTACHMENT 1000
Total Bond Amount: $1000