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Meth arrests 1808 Van Bibber‏

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Members of the Vanderburgh County Joint Narcotics Task Force arrested two Evansville men on Meth related charges after acting on an anonymous tip.

Investigators received information that meth was being manufactured at 1808 Van Bibber. Investigators went to home and spoke with 24 year old NATHAN KIRBY and 32 year old ALVIN GRISBY. Investigators were denied entry into the home, but had probable cause to obtain a search warrant.

While serving the search warrant, many items were located that indicated meth was being manufactured inside the house. The items included stripped down lithium batteries, starter fluid, pseudoephedrine packs, and other chemicals needed to make meth. No active labs were found.

KIRBY and GRISBY were both arrested on Manufacturing Methamphetamine charges

Boonville Man Arrested for Failing to Register as Sex Offender

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Warrick County – Thursday afternoon, January 17, at approximately 5:30 p.m., members of the Indiana State Police and Indiana Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force arrested Edward Daine Goodman, 33, of Boonville, for Failure to Register as a Sex Offender, a Class C Felony and Failure of a Sexually Violent Predator to Possess Valid Identification, a Class D Felony.

Detectives from the Indiana State Police Cyber Crimes Section were conducting compliance checks in Warrick County to insure convicted sex offenders were registering as required by law. During their investigation they determined Goodman, a convicted sexually violent predator, had moved from his previous residence in Boonville to a different address. Goodman failed to inform the Warrick County Sheriff’s Department of his recent move to 309 West Locust Street, Apartment 4A in Boonville. Goodman was arrested while walking around downtown Boonville without incident and taken to the Warrick County Jail. He is currently being held on a $4,000 bond.

ARRESTED AND CHARGES:
• Edward D. Goodman, 309 West Locust Street, Apartment 4A, Boonville, IN
1. Failure to Register as a Sex Offender, Class C Felony
2. Failure of a Sexually Violent Predator to Possess Valid Identification, Class D Felony

Indiana State Police and NW3C Hosted a Live Webinar on the Use of Social Media in Investigations

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The Indiana State Police partnered with the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C) to provide training to police investigators across the nation. Full details are listed in the following release originally issued by NW3C:

Fairmont, WV On January 17, 2013, the Indiana State Police and the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C) partnered to host a live webinar on the use of social media in Investigations to over 1,000 state and local law enforcement personnel and prosecutors across the country representing all fifty (50) states. The webinar titled “What Investigators and Analysts Need to Know about Facebook and Online Social Media: Awareness and Education Introductory Webinar” is the first of a three-part series funded by the Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Assistance.

Conducted by Lieutenant Chuck Cohen, an 18 year veteran with the Indiana State Police who speaks internationally on a variety of topics including the use of online social media in criminal investigations, this awareness training is designed to cover information about online social media that all criminal investigators and prosecutors need to know to more effectively investigate and solve crimes and protect their communities.

Social networking sites are virtual communities. As in any large community, these sites are home to criminal organizations, fraud and violent crime. This webinar is to support law enforcement and prosecutors by increasing awareness to prevent, investigate and prosecute crimes using these virtual communities.

Questions about this and other services provided by NW3C can be directed to Kathryn Rinker at KMalbonRinker@nw3c.org or (804) 273-6932 ext. 3328. Questions about Indiana State Police investigative efforts can be directed to Lieutenant Chuck Cohen at CCohen@isp.IN.gov or (317) 232-8309. For full details, view this message on the web.

Battery by Bodily Waste arrest‏

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Evansville Police arrested 20 year old BRENT CAULER on multiple charges after they responded to a disorderly conduct call. The person who called 911 said CAULER was going berserk.

When officers arrived, CAULER began yelling at them and said he wanted to go to jail. CAULER was told to calm down and to sit on a couch. As soon as he sat down, CAULER jumped back up and lunged at an officer. When officers tried to restrain CAULER, he refused to cooperate. CAULER was placed in handcuffs after a struggle with officers.

When officers tried to take CAULER to a patrol car, he kicked an officer in the knee. After being placed in the back of the car, CAULER tried to kick out a window. When officers were trying to transfer CAULER from the car to the prisoner transport van, he spit on an officer and a patrol supervisor.

CAULER also threated to “hunt down and kill” all of the officers on scene.

CALER was arrested on 11 different counts ranging from Felony Battery by Bodily Waste, Intimidation, and Resisting Arrest.

Mr. President, Chicago’s Gun Victims Need You Now, By: Tom Bevan

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Mr. President, please come to Chicago.

In Washington on Wednesday, as you rolled out a slate of gun control measures quickly cobbled together in the wake of the Sandy Hook massacre, you said, “If there is even one thing we can do to reduce this violence, if there is even one life that can be saved, then we’ve got an obligation to try.”

If you believe those words, Mr. President, here is a heartfelt suggestion: Come back to your adopted hometown and personally host a summit that grapples seriously with the causes of — and crafts meaningful solutions to — gang violence in America’s big cities.

It’s really not much of an exaggeration to say that parts of Chicago resemble a war zone. The numbers are grim. Unofficially, there were 513 homicides in Chicago in 2012, nearly 100 more than New York City, which recorded 414 killings but which has a population three times larger. Chicago’s body count is 200 more than the number of U.S. troops killed in Afghanistan last year. The carnage has continued unabated into the New Year.

It’s gone on too long, sir.

The sad reality is that while terrible mass shootings like the ones at Aurora and Newtown shock the nation’s conscience, pull at the public’s heartstrings, and garner wall-to-wall media coverage, they represent a tiny fraction of the number of gun homicides in the country every year.

Consider this, Mr. President: During the first 16 days of January, 26 people have been killed by guns in Chicago — the exact same number as at Sandy Hook Elementary School. By the time this year is out, the south and west sides of the city we both call home will have endured, in terms of sheer numbers of people killed, the equivalent of 20 Sandy Hook massacres. That’s on top of the equivalent of the 19 Sandy Hooks the city experienced in 2012.

Yet there has been little outcry by the national media, and not much public attention paid to Chicago’s crucible by either national political party. Just the sterile news stories in the local papers every morning recounting the details of yet another young person’s life cut short and another family ripped apart thanks to senseless violence.

The other sad reality, Mr. President, is that almost nothing proposed this week in Washington, D.C., by your administration will do anything to stem the tide of gun violence in our inner cities. Most of these crimes were not committed with semi-automatic assault weapons, they weren’t committed by the mentally ill, and they won’t be stopped by universal background checks.

If you are serious about doing everything in your power to curb gun violence and save lives, then you must harness your immense popularity in Chicago — and in other big cities — to address the elephant in the room: the failures of a society grown coarsened, desensitized to violence, and too tolerant of such carnage.

This is true of American culture broadly: Hollywood has become too blithe in its glorification of murder, and makers of ultra-violent video games share some of the blame too. But it’s particularly true within the African-American community, where too many fatherless young men have given up hope for a better future and embraced a nihilistic gang culture that not only accepts brutal violence on a daily basis but encourages it.

During your presidency you’ve been asked a number of times about issues of concern to the black community, such as the high rate of African-American unemployment. You tend to respond, gracefully, and rightly, I believe, that you are president of all Americans, and not just one particular group or another.

This issue is different. Because of your heritage and your stature as the first African-American president, you may be the only person in this country who has the influence and moral standing to speak much needed truths to address this longstanding scourge in the black community.

As you said, “If there is even one thing we can do to reduce this violence, if there is even one life that can be saved, then we’ve got an obligation to try.”

There is one thing you can do, Mr. President. Come home to Chicago. Talk to the kids. If they’ll listen to anybody, they’ll listen to you.

IS IT TRUE January 18, 2013

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The Mole #??

IS IT TRUE January 18, 2013

IS IT TRUE there have been meetings called within the staff of the Evansville Water & Sewer Utility that have some staffers believing that some forthcoming changes in personnel are happening to accommodate the implementation of the Johnson Controls contract?…this happened at the same time that there has been a formal announcement that the billing for water and sewer services will be getting a new look?…there are even people outside the department’s personnel who after hearing the account of what was said think the recent meeting was a precursor to implementing the Johnson Controls deal?…the must be a multi-year implementation plan for such a deal so shuffling personnel right now to accommodate hardware that does not even have IURC approval for financing seems abit premature?…while the CCO is fully aware that there is a silent effort to try to move the Johnson Controls deal forward and encourages a thorough VETTING of whatever ragtag version is put forward next, it does seem abit early for the City Administration to be ruffling the feathers of the staff for something that is to date just a hope and dream of the former and current mayors of Evansville?

IS IT TRUE that former President Bill Clinton has spent most of the week in Palm Springs, CA to support the Clinton Foundations efforts with Humana in what is being called the Clinton Health Initiative?…in a discussion President Clinton called poor health of the population the biggest economic and security threat to the United States?…it is easy to understand how one army that is too fat to walk a half mile and too out of shape to pick up a gun would easily be defeated by a lean mean fighting machine?…while that is not the case yet, the number of non military adults in this country who would be very challenged to defend themselves in any way due to poor health is quite sobering?…when it comes to the economy the wages of sloth are even more dramatic?…poor health in the workplace costs American companies (and government) BILLIONS of dollars in lost time incidents or illness?…poor health drives up insurance premiums much more than the so called “greedy” doctors raising their fees?…that poor health in both of these cases blunts the competitiveness of the nation’s businesses?

IS IT TRUE when it comes to the direct costs of poor health a perfect example was given of two young families (one healthy and one not) starting out life with similar careers?…the healthy family had few sick days so they earned more money and moved up their career path because they could be counted on?…the sick family was off from work often, was slow to make deadlines, and found themselves not moving up due to the artifacts of being unhealthy?…by retirement the healthy family was way better off financially and still in good health even though they started out with the same advantages as the unhealthy family?…when one country spends triple its GDP on healthcare as another country does, the unhealthy country, its people, and its companies are essentially unable to compete in a world market where 15% profit margins are considered great?…this is the future of America if we as a people do not get off the couch, off of the junk food, and serious about personal self improvement?…when we all maintain the best health that our genes will allow none of us will drag the others down?…even with today’s insurance+Medicare+Medicaid system we already spread the financial risk?…in 2014 a fat lazy person in Idaho will cost every single one of us both money and competitiveness?…in health as in education, and other lagging areas of performance America’s problems seem to be self inflicted?…each day our people and our government need to ask the simple question “will what I am doing today make me better”?…if that answer is always yes we will break the downward spiral?…if we do not do so in a vast majority then the path to the Detroitization of America will continue?

Saturday Sampler at Wesselman Woods

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When: 12 p.m. – 4 p.m.
Where: Wesselman Woods Nature Preserve

Wildlife specialists will demonstrate the latest methods, tools, and techniques for safely and effectively hunting and harvesting nature’s bounty. Bring the family to wander around to sample demonstrations on various topics to include:

Indiana Falconer Joe Katterhenry – modern falconry tools and live bird, flying demo at 2:00 p.m.

IDNR Conservation Officer John Pace – wildlife management and conservation,

Gander Mountain – game call use & demonstrations

Strictly Shooting – archery equipment & techniques

Steve Taylor, Indiana Master Naturalist – basic animal tracking & identification

Live animal encounters: raptors – nature’s hunters

Carnivore Crossroads tracking game

Display of game species & biofacts

Display of Indiana extinct or endangered animal species

Cost:

Free for WNS members, $2/person for non-members

Source: wesselmannaturesociety.org

Eagles roll in second half to defeat Pumas

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The University of Southern Indiana men’s basketball team used a strong second half to climb out of a first half hole and defeat Saint Joseph’s College, 90-81, Thursday evening at the Physical Activities Center. USI rises to 11-2 overall and 4-1 in the Great Lakes Valley Conference, while Saint Joseph’s goes to 4-8 overall, 2-3 GLVC.

The Screaming Eagles started slow offensively and defensively in the first half. USI shot only 20 percent through the first six minutes of game (3-15) and allowed Saint Joseph’s to hit nine-of-15 three-point field goals during the first 20 minutes. The Pumas built a lead of nine points, 19-10, before the Eagles clamped down on the defensive end of the floor.

After finding itself down nine points, USI sophomore forward Austin Davis (Freeport, Illinois) ignited an 11-2 Eagles’ run to tie the game, 21-21, with 9:45 left. Saint Joseph’s would respond and re-extended its lead to as many as eight points, 43-35, with 2:07 left in the half.

The Eagles made a 6-1 push before halftime when senior guard Kenyon Smith (Chicago, Illinois) hit a three-point field goal and senior guard Melvyn Little (Louisville, Kentucky) converted a three-point play to narrow the deficit to 44-41 at the intermission.

Senior center Keith DeWitt (High Point, North Carolina) ignited the Eagles’ second half comeback with a dunk to start the final 20 minutes and pulled USI to within one point, 44-43. The senior would give the Eagles their first lead of the game, 45-44, with 19:20 left on a lay-up.

Saint Joseph’s would regain the lead, 46-45, before USI used a 10-2 run to post a seven-point advantage, 55-48. The Pumas would claw their way back into the lead with an 8-0 run, 56-55, before USI took the lead for good, 57-56, on a bucket by junior forward Aaron Nelson (Chicago Heights, Illinois) with 13:54 left.

The Eagles methodically extended the lead to eight points, 69-61, with 10 minutes remaining and would never lead by fewer than five points the rest of the way. USI increased the margin to double-digits three times in the final minutes, including its largest lead of the game, 90-78, with five seconds to play. The Pumas finished the scoring at 90-81 when they were granted a three-point field goal on a goaltending call with three ticks left on the clock.

Second half defense was key to the Eagles’ victory as they forced nine turnovers and held the Pumas to just 34.2 percent from the field (13-38). USI also dominated the glass in the game, outrebounding Saint Joseph’s 53-38.

Nelson paced the Eagles, individually, with his third double-double of the season on 15 points and 11 rebounds. He scored 11 of his 15 points during USI’s second half comeback.

Davis followed Nelson in the scoring column with a season-high 14 points, including four first half three-point field goals. Smith and Little added 11 points each, while DeWitt rounded out the double-figure scorers with 10 points. DeWitt also grabbed seven rebounds.

USI concludes its short two-game homestand at 3:15 p.m. Saturday when it hosts the fifth-ranked University of Indianapolis. The Greyhounds lost for the first time this season and dropped to 14-1 overall, 4-1 in the GLVC, after losing at fourth-ranked Kentucky Wesleyan College, 79-69, tonight.

The Eagles hit the road to Owensboro Monday at 7:30 p.m. to play KWC and begin a three-game road swing.

Source: GoUSIEagles.com

Swonder Ice Arena Hosts Clinic for US Figure Skating’s 12th Annual National Skating Month

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EVANSVILLE, IN – The Swonder Learn to Skate Program will host a special event as part of U.S. Figure Skating’s National Skating Month (NSM) in January at Swonder Ice Arena in Evansville. Free skating lessons will be offered from 12:30pm- 2:30pm on Saturday, January 19, 2013, for the residents of Evansville and surrounding communities. These lessons are geared towards first time skaters who have never taken lessons. Free skating lesson participants may stay and skate the 1:00pm- 3:30pm public session at no charge. The first 50 youth participants will receive a goody bag courtesy of US Figure Skating. All participants will be given a raffle ticket and have a chance to win a session of group skating lessons, a private skating lesson, public session passes, U.S. Figure Skating merchandise, an Evansville Icemen prize pack and more. The River City Ice Theatre team will do a short demonstration at 2:30pm. This is Swonder’s 6th year participating in National Skating Month and is sure to be fun for the whole family!

National Skating Month, now in its 12th year, allows U.S. Figure Skating member clubs and Basic Skills programs to reach out to new members in their communities by offering the fundamentals of ice skating from professionally trained instructors. The goal of National Skating Month is to increase awareness and participation in the U.S. Figure Skating Basic Skills Program.

In March 2002, U.S. Figure Skating unveiled National Skating Week with great success. Following the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City, thousands of people took to the ice for National Skating Week. As part of the weeklong activities, more than 110 member clubs nationwide hosted “It’s Great to Skate” clinics, with clubs realizing membership increases ranging from 10-50 percent. U.S. Figure Skating expanded the fifth year of the program to National Skating Month. In 2012, more than 400 clubs hosted events to celebrate NSM.

Over the last 17 years, U.S. Figure Skating has enjoyed consistent growth through programs that provide opportunities for all ages. During the 2001-02 season, U.S. Figure Skating’s Basic Skills Program reached a milestone by registering more than 100,000 members for the first time in the program’s history. Since its inception in 1985, the program has taught more than 2 million people to skate.

U.S. Figure Skating is the national governing body for the sport of figure skating in the United States as recognized by the United States Olympic Committee and the International Skating Union. U.S. Figure Skating is comprised of more than 700 member clubs, collegiate clubs and school-affiliated clubs, and more than 1,000 registered Basic Skills skating schools representing approximately 173,000 members. U.S. Figure Skating is charged with the development of the sport on all levels within the United States including athletes, officials, sanctioning of events and exhibitions, and establishing the rules and guidelines by which the sport is governed.

For more information, please contact Skating Director Christin Thompson at (812)436-5707 or Renee Felton, U.S. Figure Skating media relations, at 719.635.5200.