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Narcotics Investigation Leads To Methamphetamine Dealing Arrest

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News Release

6/16/2025

Narcotics Investigation Leads To Methamphetamine Dealing Arrest

On 6/13/2025 the Evansville-Vanderburgh County Drug Task Force (EVCDTF) conducted an investigation into a large amount of methamphetamine being delivered to an address. EVCDTF detectives began surveillance on the address. Davont M Terry (27) was observed in the area multiple times before approaching the address and picking up the package containing methamphetamine. A traffic stop was conducted where Terry was taken into custody and charged with Dealing in Methamphetamine. Six pounds of suspected methamphetamine were seized.

EPD Officer Performs CPR During Medial Emerge

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On 6/16/2025 Officer Staats was dispatched to a residence in reference to a medical emergency. The caller stated there was a male at this location who was “blue in color, not responding, not breathing”. Central dispatch then began giving the caller CPR instructions. The caller was not comfortable providing CPR.

Officer Staats arrived and entered the residence. When Officer Staats located the male subject, he immediately began giving chest compressions. While treating the male, Officer Staats communicated calmly with a female in the home. The male began breathing on his own as Evansville Fire Department (EFD) arrived.

Officer Staats then turned over care of the male to EFD.

Officer Staats showed great control in a chaotic situation. He was able to communicate clearly and effectively with the female inside the home. His calm focus allowed him to provide appropriate care to the male and comfort the female. Officer Staats is commended for his courage and professionalism

Notice of Executive Session of the Board of Commissioners of Vanderburgh County – June 18, 2025

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The Board of Commissioners of Vanderburgh County will hold an executive session on Wednesday, June 18, 2025, at 9:00 a.m. in Room 305 of the Civic Center at 1 NW Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Evansville, Indiana 47708. The Board will meet pursuant to I.C. § 5-14-1.5- 6.1(b)(4)(I) to discuss negotiations with industrial or commercial prospects or agents of industrial or commercial prospects by a governing body of a political subdivision.

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STEVE SHANNON TIRE 4-WHEEL JAMBOREE RETURNS TO BLOOMSBURG FOR 38th YEAR!

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JULY 11 – 13

The Bloomsburg 4-Wheel Jamboree is back! Team reunites to ramp up the event. Join the fun.

(Indianapolis, Ind.) It’s been called “The Greatest Spectacle on 4 Wheels”. The 38th Annual Steve Shannon Tire Company 4-Wheel Jamboree Summer Nationals rolls in the Bloomsburg Fairgrounds July 11-13, 2025.

The iconic Jamboree is known for bringing together 4×4 enthusiasts from all across the country for an epic off-road weekend. Events Inc., the team of former employees that purchased the events in 2024, is following through with their initial vision:  To recalibrate, reconstruct and restore the Bloomsburg event to its spot as one of the most important shows in the 4×4 industry.

The Bloomsburg Fairgrounds will crawl with 4-wheel drive vehicles gathered from across the country. Witness a dizzying display of custom built 4x4s, see the latest in off-road trends, connect with knowledgeable owners/builders, shop “show special” pricing from industry experts in the Performance Marketplace, and watch the mud fly during the infield show all weekend long.

The 2025 robust Competition Schedule includes: Mud Bogs (6 classes), Tough Trucks Competition (Stock and Modified), Side by Side Racing (2 classes) Burn Out Contest and, of course, Monster Trucks.  The 4-Wheel Jamboree has something for EVERYONE!

Registration is open!  Participant Vehicle Registration is currently $85 per vehicle. The price will increase to $95 the week of the event.  Save now by registering early at www.4wheeljamboree.com.

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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Attorney General Todd Rokita issues opinion on law enforcement’s authority to arrest and detain individuals, including illegal aliens, driving without a license 

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Attorney General Todd Rokita has issued an official opinion clarifying that law enforcement officers have the authority to arrest and detain individuals, including illegal aliens, who are caught driving without a valid driver’s license. The opinion, requested by Jackson County Prosecutor Jeff Chalfant, addresses a critical public safety issue amid growing concerns about illegal immigration and its impact on Indiana’s roads.

Attorney General Todd Rokita has issued an official opinion clarifying that law enforcement officers have the authority to arrest and detain individuals, including illegal aliens, who are caught driving without a valid driver’s license. The opinion, requested by Jackson County Prosecutor Jeff Chalfant, addresses a critical public safety issue amid growing concerns about illegal immigration and its impact on Indiana’s roads.

“Hoosiers deserve safe streets, and that starts with ensuring those who break our laws face consequences,” said Attorney General Rokita. “This opinion gives our law enforcement guidance to hold accountable anyone, especially illegal aliens, driving without a license, a crime that puts our communities at risk.”

The opinion states that driving without a license is a Class C misdemeanor under Indiana Code § 9-24-18-1, and law enforcement officers may arrest and process offenders at a county jail. Unlike other traffic-related misdemeanors, individuals arrested for this offense cannot be released simply by signing a written promise to appear in court because they lack a valid driver’s license number—a statutory requirement for release under Indiana Code § 9-30-2-5. Attorney General Rokita said the statute thus ensures that those who have never been licensed, including many illegal aliens, can be detained and brought before a court promptly.

The opinion discusses law enforcement’s general authority to arrest all individuals who drive without a license and book such individuals at a county jail, instead of immediately releasing them.  But the opinion has particular importance for law enforcement’s encounters with illegal immigrants—who are not permitted to obtain a driver’s license under Indiana law and whose out-of-state licenses, if they possess any, are not valid in Indiana.  Illegal aliens operating motor vehicles pose unique and serious safety risks.  Further, booking an illegal alien at a county jail for driving without a license will ensure that federal authorities are notified of the arrest and able to make arrangements to apprehend the alien if they choose to do so.

“Illegal aliens cannot drive on Indiana roadways because they are barred from obtaining valid licenses, but they do it anyway because they don’t respect our laws,” Attorney General Rokita added. “This opinion should provide clarity on law enforcement’s ability to detain these offenders, ensuring they face justice rather than being released back onto our streets.”

The opinion emphasizes that such arrests are both permitted by state law and comply with the Fourth Amendment, citing U.S. Supreme Court precedents like Atwater v. City of Lago Vista (2001), which allows arrests for minor criminal offenses, and County of Riverside v. McLaughlin (1991), which permits detention for up to 48 hours pending a judicial probable cause determination.  And under state law, if an arrest is made and the offender cannot sign a valid promise to appear in court, as will always be the case with individuals arrested for driving without a license, law enforcement is required to take the offender to court promptly.

For many decades, the office of attorney general has issued advisory opinions like this one. They serve an essential function and provide public officials a correct, legal interpretation of the law. Additionally, a question may be presented to assist a state official in determining a policy choice or future course of action. They also help protect public officials from legal liability and lawsuits that could result from an incorrect interpretation of the law.

Read the opinion here.