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Nashville Platinum-Selling Country Artist, Beau Braswell,

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Singing National Anthem at I.C.E. Racing Series

Meet and Greet, Autograph Signing and Photo Opportunities Open to the Public After Event

 

EVANSVILLE, IN – Nashville Platinum-Selling Country Artist, Beau Braswell, will be singing the national anthem, previewing his new video, “Sideways,” and signing autographs at the 38th Annual I.C.E Racing Series event, www.icespeedway.com, at the Ford Center on Friday, February 21st.

 

Beau is also an accomplished motorcycle racer with six AMA National Championships and two AMRA World Motorcycle Championships. His song, “Sideways,” a song about his experience racing flat-track motorcycles, was picked by the AMA Pro Racing in Daytona Beach to be the flat track series’ theme song. The music video for the song will premiere on CMT in March.

The I.C.E Racing Series event starts at 7:00 p.m., with a special Pit Party happening from 6:00 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. Pit Party Ticket-holders can visit the racers before the event, get up and close to the ice racing machines, get autographs and pictures with their favorite racers. These tickets are available for just $5 after the purchase of a general admission event ticket. Tickets are available at the Ford Center Ticket Office, at ticketmaster.com or by phone at (800) 745-3000.

Rock Art By Siau

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A Reception You Don’t Want to Miss!
Photo courtesy of www.evansville.edu

Born and raised in Evansville, Jon Siau attended Harrison High School. He received his Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees from the University of Evansville, and taught fine arts at North High School from 1971 to June of 2013. His students won local, state, and national academic and artistic awards. Siau was also honored numerous times at the local, state, and national level as an exemplary educator and as an accomplished artist. Rock Art by Siau is just one example of the breadth and depth of Jon’s varied body of work. From the entire Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana Board and Staff, thank you Jon Siau and ROCK ON!

 

Opening Reception: February 21st, 
5:00pm – 7:30pm

Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana
318 Main Street
Evansville, IN
Rock Trivia Contest at the reception! The winner will receive a caricature of one person of their choosing by artist, Jon Siau. You MUST be present to win, and the winner will be announced at 6:00pm.

Commentary: HJR 3, Mike Delph, tragedy and farce

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By John Krull

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INDIANAPOLIS – The final sad absurdity of the proposed Indiana constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage put arch-conservative state Sen. Mike Delph, R-Carmel, in the position of demonstrating that even Karl Marx can be right upon

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Commentary button in JPG - no shadow“(German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich) Hegel remarks somewhere that all great, world-historical facts and personages occur, as it were, twice. He has forgotten to add: the first time as tragedy, the second as farce,” Marx once noted.

Marx could have been speaking of House Joint Resolution 3 – the proposed constitutional gay marriage ban – that started as a tragedy and, courtesy of Delph, ended as a farce.

The tragedy sprang from the nature of HJR 3. Its supporters made the argument that Indiana had to write into its fundamental law a ban on couples of the same gender entering into contracts to love and support each other – which is what marriage is in the civil sense – in order to preserve the institution of marriage and protect children.

Such an argument springs from a premise that at best misunderstands and at worst misrepresents what constitutions are and are supposed to do.

In the most basic sense, a constitution in a self-governing society is a contract that sets forth the terms under which a free people agree to be governed. As such, constitutions generally seek to preserve the rights and freedoms of citizens – not abridge them, as HJR 3 would have done.

In America, when we have used constitutions to curtail the liberties of certain citizens – say, African-Americans or women – the consequences of such repressive measures have been both costly and tragic.

Perhaps, over time, it was the sense that this constitutional amendment ran against the grain of the American experience by limiting freedom for some, but not all, citizens that encouraged many Hoosiers to think again. And their uneasiness produced enough political pressure to encourage first the House and then the Senate to alter HJR 3 enough to delay its adoption.

Tragically, though, the lawmakers didn’t come to their senses until Hoosiers had spent several weeks snarling at each other – and gay and lesbian citizens of the state had had to contemplate the possibility of perpetual existence as second-class citizens.

As the curtain closed on the tragedy, it was time for the farce.

Delph heard his cue.

After the Senate Republican caucus last week nailed the door shut on HJR 3’s last chance to find a spot on the ballot this fall, Delph, an HJR 3 supporter, took to Twitter to begin a marathon that began first as a tirade and descended quickly to a temper tantrum.

All through the weekend, Delph railed, with geometrically decreasing coherence, about God, country, natural rights and constitutional practice. He also lashed out at weak-willed church leaders, lily-livered legislative leaders, the media, liberals and any person, place or thing that didn’t seem inclined to see things exactly his way.  For good measure, he also threatened to kick – I’ll observe decorum – someone’s posterior.

As an added bonus, he called a press conference for Monday at which he promised big news. The big news turned out to be that Mike Delph was unhappy.

Really unhappy.

Really.

Really.

Really.

Unhappy.

(Nice to know. Thanks for sharing, senator.)

Delph could have used a point of privilege on the Senate floor to express his pique, but apparently decided that stamping his feet, waving his arms and holding his breath were more senatorial approaches.

Undignified as it was, Delph’s outburst did demonstrate a couple of things.

The first was that he outed the HJR 3 support movement without realizing it. The leading proponents of HJR 3 had taken great pains to separate their support from religious motivations, perhaps because they knew that making the measure a question of faith would create First Amendment problems.

When Delph belittled church leaders for not standing with him, though, he made clear just how much he and others expected Indiana state government to endorse and establish in fundamental law his and their idiosyncratic theology.

The second thing Delph showed was that Marx got at least one thing right.

HJR 3’s story started as a tragedy, but once the tragedy had abated, it was time to send in the clowns.

And there was Mike Delph, waiting in the wings.

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.

Indiana House Republicans Just Say No To Privatization Review

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INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana House Republicans today decided that there was no need to have a comprehensive review of the effectiveness of the state of Indiana’s efforts at privatizing numerous taxpayer services, according to House Democratic Leader Scott Pelath from Michigan City.

By a party-line vote, the House majority rejected Pelath’s proposal to conduct a cost-savings review of all state contracts that involved privatization of services over the past decade and make sure that a similar study is a part of all deals made in the future. The Democratic leader attempted to include the study in Senate Bill 394.

“This proposal would have given the people of Indiana the first real chance to see just how effective we have been since our state decided that privatizing taxpayer-funded services was the wave of the future,” Pelath said.

“There has been ample evidence to suggest that the people of Indiana have suffered more than benefitted from this ill-conceived venture, but a thorough examination certainly is in order to gauge what has taken place to this point.”

The state’s most notorious efforts at privatization have been the 75-year lease of the Indiana Toll Road to a foreign investor and the ill-fated decision to have IBM Corp. handle the lion’s share of the state’s welfare services.

“We all know how the IBM affair ended: with a system so broken that even a champion of privatization like former Gov. Mitch Daniels had to concede it didn’t work,” Pelath noted. “Now the state and IBM are stuck in court, and the real losers in the deal are Indiana taxpayers, who are being forced to foot the bill for an ever-increasing amount of legal fees resulting from this mess.”

While the toll road lease has many more years to run, the chunk of cash the state received in the deal already has run out, and the list of state and local infrastructure improvements needing to be funded remains lengthy.

“The value of the toll road deal remains in dispute, but there is little argument that the IBM contract was a complete disaster,” Pelath said.

“However, the push to privatize remains alive in Indiana,” he continued. “Make no mistake: there is an ongoing program to place more and more public services into the hands of private interests. All the risks that we have seen still remain, but there continues to be little interest from the leaders of our state’s government in taking a comprehensive look at what has been wrought.”

Pelath’s proposal would have provided that look by examining the benefits of the privatization contracts that have been put in place, and ensuring that similar studies take place on privatization deals into the future.

“Since we are talking about hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars at stake here, I believe we need to be more vigilant in making sure that the public’s interests are protected,” he said. “Transparency and accountability should be our primary concern, and I am disappointed those sentiments are not being shared by those in charge of our state right now.”


REMI THE TUXEDO KITTY-PET OF THE WEEK

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Remi new web smallRemi is a 1-year-old tuxedo kitty. His previous family surrendered him due to a sudden development of allergies, and he’s now waiting patiently in the cageless cat lounge for his new forever family! This sweet boy has been here since May, and for the life of us, we can’t figure out why he is continuously overlooked. Since he lives with so many other cats here, he would do fine sharing his food, water, and litterbox with other cats in his new home. Best of all? He’s already neutered, and he is part of our Valentine’s Day adoption special! His adoption fee is only $14 through February 28th!

 

Wedge Found Guilty

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nick hermanAt around 10:30 last night, Andrew Wedge was found guilty of Dealing in Methamphetamine – B Felony. Wedge was also found guilty of Possession of Methamphetamine – D Felony, two counts of Maintaining a Common Nuisance – D Felony and Possession of Paraphernalia – Class A Misdemeanor. 

The jury heard a day and a half of witness and expert testimony before finding the defendant guilty. Magistrate Kelli Fink will sentence Wedge March 19 at 9 A.M. He faces between 6-20 years.

 

Wedge was arrested in April of 2013 after the Meth Suppression Unit found 135 1-pot reaction vessels in a Maxwell Avenue storage garage that was being rented by Wedge.

 

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

 

 

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

 

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 Wednesday, February 19, 2014.

 

John Cox                              Dealing in Methamphetamine-Class B Felony

 

Richard Gregory               Dealing in Methamphetamine-Class B Felony

Maintaining a Common Nuisance-Class D Felony

 

James Jourdan                  Dealing in Methamphetamine-Class B Felony

 

Brittany Pirtle                   Dealing in Methamphetamine-Class B Felony

 

Herbert Moore                 Operating a Vehicle as an Habitual Traffic Violator-Class D Felony

 

Mark Slaughter                 Intimidation-Class D Felony

 

Michael Gauer                  Unlawful Possession of a Firearm by a Serious Violent Felon-

Class B Felony

Dealing in a Synthetic Drug or Synthetic Drug Lookalike Substance-

Class C Felony

 

Crystal Hampton              Theft-Class D Felony

 

Edward Rodriguez           Domestic Battery-Class A Misdemeanor

(Enhanced to D Felony Due to Prior Convictions)

Criminal Confinement-Class  D 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 considered to be innocent until proven guilty by a court of law.

 

EVSC Student Named National Merit Finalist

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Amanda Graham, a senior at North High School, has been named a National Merit Finalist and joins 15,000 students across the nation in the running for National Merit Scholarship awards. Approximately half of the finalists nationwide will be selected as Merit Scholarship winners, based on their skills, accomplishments and potential for success in college.

In addition to being named a National Merit Finalist, Graham also was selected as a Courier and Press Star Student in 2013. She currently serves as captain of the English, Interdisciplinary and Fine Arts academic super bowl teams and is involved with teen court and other community organizations.  After high school, Graham is looking at studying foreign languages, social work or history

The National Merit Scholarship program is an academic competition for recognition and scholarships. The process begins in the students’ junior year when they take the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. The nationwide pool of semifinalists, which represents less than one percent of U.S. high school seniors, includes the highest scoring entrants in each state. Then, those students submit information, including letters of recommendation, grades, class enrollment, etc. to the National Merit Scholarship Corporation in order to become a finalist.

Senate cuts Pence road funding request by half

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By Lesley Weidenbener
TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS – A Senate committee voted Thursday to give Republican Gov. Mike Pence just half the road funding he wants – $200 million that could be used to pay for key improvements to interstates.

The move is a partial blow to one of the governor’s key legislative goals: Freeing up $400 million that had previously been set aside in a transportation trust fund for spending now.

But Senate Appropriations Chairman Luke Kenley, R-Noblesville, said declining state revenues mean saving some of the money is a good idea. “We’re running a little bit behind” on state revenues, he said.

“The other $200 million will be held and then when we have our budget discussions next year, if we want to keep it in the fund or roll it to maintenance, we’ll have the opportunity to decide that,” Kenley said.

The General Assembly voted last year to put $400 million into the Major Moves 2020 Trust Fund to save for projects that included widening Interstates 69, 65 and 70.

But Pence and the Republican-controlled House made spending the $400 million sooner a top priority, saying the money is needed now and inflation will make the money worth less later.

The House approved legislation to transfer the $400 million out of the trust fund and into the state’s general highway account. House Bill 1002 also allocated $25 million to a grant program for local road projects – money the Senate stripped out of the legislation.

House Speaker Brian Bosma, R-Indianapolis, said Thursday that grant program is especially important given the cold, snowy winter.

“Locals have a lot of challenges especially with the amount they’ve spent on salt – record amounts – and other maintenance and snow removal,” Bosma said.

Democrats on the Appropriations Committee were similarly frustrated by the amendment to eliminate the grant program.

“I saw some real benefit to that in communities around the state,” said Democratic Sen. Tim Skinner of Terre Haute.

However, Kenley said the money had originally been earmarked for major projects and should stay that way.

Actually, Kenley had been a skeptic of spending the trust fund money at all. He was the driver behind creating the Major Moves 2020 Trust Fund and advocated saving the cash for the state’s most expensive projects.

But on Thursday, the senator said the Indiana Department of Transportation “made a good case that some of the money would go to the Major Moves type of areas that it was intended for originally.”

INDOT officials have testified that several interstate projects will be ready to go soon and will cost more if they are delayed.

Still, some Appropriations Committee members were concerned about the state’s overall financial picture. Tax receipts are running behind projections and the state is facing some unexpected expenses.

That led the committee to vote Thursday to delay spending the additional $200 million. Kenley said lawmakers should decide next year – when they’re drafting the next two-year budget – whether to spend the money.

Pence’s office released a statement: ”Gov. Pence is encouraged by the passing of a key agenda item out of Senate Appropriations and looks forward to continuing to work with the House and Senate to ensure that we have the best tools and infrastructure to enhance Indiana’s position as an economic engine.”

Bosma said Thursday legislative leaders would continue to talk about the road funding issue through mid-March, when the session is scheduled to end.

“We may not spring all the Major Moves 2020 fund,” Bosma said. “But I think we’re going to come to a reasonable conclusion and compromise on that as well.”

 

Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records

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APRIL MICHELLE SERRETT
Race: White / Sex: Female / Age: 32
Residence: 1719 BELVEDERE DR EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 2/20/2014 10:26:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
WEAPON-CARRY FELON OR PRIOR [CF] 0
NARC-POSS SCH I,II,III,IV [DF] 0
NARC-POSS SCH I,II,III,IV [DF] 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
ZACHARY EDWARD MCCOOL
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 26
Residence: 1902 S KERTH AVE EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 2/20/2014 9:45:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
WEAPON-CARRY FELON OR PRIOR [CF] 0
NARC-POSS SYRINGE [DF] 0
NARC-POSS SCH V [DF] 0
NARC-POSS SALVIA OR SYNTHETIC CANNABINOID >2 GRAMS [DF] 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
TAYLOR BARRINGTON DANKS
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 25
Residence: 4030 GRAFFLOCK EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 2/20/2014 9:42:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
VCCC FILED PTR 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
THOMAS EARL JEFFERYS
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 36
Residence: 1500 CUMBERLAND AVE EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 2/20/2014 9:17:00 PM
Released
CHARGE BOND AMT
TRAFFIC-DRIVING W/LIC PRIOR SUSP PRIOR OF [AM] 100
Total Bond Amount: $100
IVAN LARUE IRVINE
Race: Black / Sex: Male / Age: 22
Residence: 8617 HAZEL CT EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 2/20/2014 8:17:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
PETITION TO REVOKE PROBATION 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
MELANIE MARY-CHANTEL GLICO
Race: Asian/Pacific Island / Sex: Female / Age: 25
Residence: 1700 E MICHIGAN ST EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 2/20/2014 7:12:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
RESIST LAW ENFORCEMENT [AM] 200
Total Bond Amount: $200
BRYCE LAMAR CHAMBERS
Race: Black / Sex: Male / Age: 26
Residence: 307 CHANDLER AVE EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 2/20/2014 6:27:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
VCCC FILED PTR 0
NARC-POSS SALVIA OR SYNTHETIC CANNABINOID >2 GRAMS [DF] 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
WILLIAM EARL BOLES
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 43
Residence: 18 EAST LOUSIANA EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 2/20/2014 4:49:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
PAROLE VIOLATION – STATE 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
PETER NEWTON WILLIAMS
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 51
Residence: 7001 NURRENBERN RD EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 2/20/2014 4:07:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
NARC-POSS SCH I,II,III,IV SCH [CF] 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
LATOYA MARIE RUSSELL
Race: Black / Sex: Female / Age: 29
Residence: 3335 DELLWOOD CT EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 2/20/2014 3:50:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
ABK FILED PTR 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
JASON DEAN CASE
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 36
Residence: 412 N THIRD AVE EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 2/20/2014 2:54:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
SEX OFFENDER- REQ TO POSS VALID DRIVER LIC [DF] 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
APRIL DAWN AMOS
Race: White / Sex: Female / Age: 20
Residence: 1605 W MISSOURI ST EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 2/20/2014 2:11:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE FELONY 5000
Total Bond Amount: $5000
JEFFREY LYNN FINGERS
Race: Black / Sex: Male / Age: 48
Residence: 620 TAYLOR AVE EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 2/20/2014 1:43:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
WRIT OF ATTACHMENT 100
WRIT OF ATTACHMENT 100
WRIT OF ATTACHMENT 100
WRIT OF ATTACHMENT 100
WRIT OF ATTACHMENT 100
WRIT OF ATTACHMENT 100
WRIT OF ATTACHMENT 100
WRIT OF ATTACHMENT 100
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 250
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 250
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 250
Total Bond Amount: $1550
SHAWN HOWARD CAMPBELL
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 34
Residence: 4321 N US HWY 41 EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 2/20/2014 1:01:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
ALC-PUBLIC INTOX [BM] 50
TRESPASS [AM] 100
Total Bond Amount: $150
THOMAS BENJAMIN SMITH
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 42
Residence: 604 S ROSENBERGER AVE EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 2/20/2014 12:43:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
TRAFFIC-OPERATE WHILE HTV FOR LIFE [CF] 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
JOHN MARCUS ABEL
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 30
Residence: 264 N HARLAN AVENUE INDIANAPOLIS, IN
Booked: 2/20/2014 12:21:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 200
WRIT OF ATTACHMENT 500
Total Bond Amount: $700
STEPHANIE MARIE NELSON
Race: White / Sex: Female / Age: 27
Residence: 3904 COVERT AVE EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 2/20/2014 11:57:00 AM
CHARGE BOND AMT
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 250
Total Bond Amount: $250
DAVID EDWIN HELFERT
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 60
Residence: 5301 CHADWICK RD EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 2/20/2014 11:11:00 AM
CHARGE BOND AMT
CHILD MOLESTING [CF] 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
YVONNE Y WARD
Race: White / Sex: Female / Age: 46
Residence: 9633 CAYES DR EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 2/20/2014 10:34:00 AM
CHARGE BOND AMT
PETITION TO REVOKE PROBATION 0
TRAFFIC-OPERATE HTV [DF] 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
CHRISTOPHER CECIL COLE
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 32
Residence: 1109 SE RIVERSIDE DR EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 2/20/2014 7:43:00 AM
CHARGE BOND AMT
TRAFFIC-ACCIDENT HIT & RUN /INJ [AM] 100
NARC-POSS SCH I,II,III (OTHER) [DF] 0
OMVWI [AM] 0
OMVWI-REFUSAL 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
ALVIN DANIEL SEARS
Race: Black / Sex: Male / Age: 37
Residence: 100 OSSI ST EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 2/20/2014 7:41:00 AM
Released
CHARGE BOND AMT
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 250
Total Bond Amount: $250
ALORDO MARCELLUS BELL
Race: Black / Sex: Male / Age: 22
Residence: 649 ADAMS EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 2/20/2014 4:29:00 AM
CHARGE BOND AMT
ROBBERY-ARMED W/OTHR [BF] 5000
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 0
Total Bond Amount: $5000
JAMES EDWARD REED
Race: Black / Sex: Male / Age: 27
Residence: 1730 S MORTON AVE EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 2/20/2014 3:56:00 AM
CHARGE BOND AMT
TRAFFIC-DRIVING W/LIC PRIOR SUSP PRIOR OF [AM] 100
Total Bond Amount: $100
JAIME ADEL HARWELL
Race: White / Sex: Female / Age: 34
Residence: 3555 KATALLA DR NEWBURGH , IN
Booked: 2/20/2014 3:23:00 AM
CHARGE BOND AMT
OMVWI [CM] 0
OMVWI-B A C .15% OR MORE [AM] 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
MIRANDA MARIE STEED
Race: White / Sex: Female / Age: 18
Residence: 415 COUNTY RD 950 E NORRIS CITY, IL
Booked: 2/20/2014 3:06:00 AM
Released
CHARGE BOND AMT
FALSE INFORMING / REPORTING [AM] 100
Total Bond Amount: $100
BRANDON TATE STEWART
Race: Black / Sex: Male / Age: 33
Residence: 1030 E WALNUT ST EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 2/20/2014
Released
CHARGE BOND AMT
NARC-DEALING MARIJUANA >30 GRAM [DF] 250
NARC-COMMON NUISANCE MAINTAINING [DF] 0
Total Bond Amount: $250
ROBERT LEE JOHNSON
Race: Black / Sex: Male / Age: 43
Residence: 421 S LINWOOD AVE EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 2/19/2014 11:39:00 PM
Released
CHARGE BOND AMT
NARC-COMMON NUISANCE VISITING [BM] 50
Total Bond Amount: $50
BRANDON JAMIL LEE
Race: Black / Sex: Male / Age: 32
Residence: 920 OAK ST EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 2/19/2014 11:35:00 PM
Released
CHARGE BOND AMT
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 250
NARC-COMMON NUISANCE VISITING [BM] 50
Total Bond Amount: $300
BRIAN DEWAYNE COPELAND
Race: Black / Sex: Male / Age: 40
Residence: 843 S CULLEN AVE EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 2/19/2014 11:22:00 PM
Released
CHARGE BOND AMT
NARC-COMMON NUISANCE VISITING [BM] 50
Total Bond Amount: $50