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THE NEW-HARMONY GAZETTE. PUBLISHER SET THE RECOED STRAIGHT

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THE NEW-HARMONY GAZETTE. SPECIAL

By- Dan Barton, Publisher. Sunday, August 6, 2023

Recently, I did a column on a critical analysis of my “letter ofinquiry” to Posey County Prosecutor Thomas Clowers regarding some missing information in a Probable Cause Affidavit that I had received from his office some months back.

The affidavit was written by Indiana State Police Detective WestonKuykendall, a very experienced Detective whose affidavits are almost always picture perfect, on the arrest of New Harmony resident Mist Justice. In this case, I didn’t think the affidavit was so perfect! So, I took issue with it.

It not only involved the arrest of New Harmony resident Misti Justice in December 2022, but also the search of her apartment in New Harmony and the eventual confiscation by Indiana State Police of a shotgun located on her premises.

As I was scrutinizing Det. Kuykendall’s Probable Cause Affidavit, I noticed that some pertinent information seemed to be missing.

  1. There was a wrong address pertaining to where Misti Justice resided. 2) There was no address listed regarding where the search took place and confiscation of a shotgun was located, 3) There was no address of the location where she was arrested in New Harmony.

These are items that Kuykendall does not usually overlook in his reports. For example in the Probable Cause Affidavit on the arrest in November 2021, of Murder Suspect Austin Kusturin, all of these items were included regarding his arrest – and all correct. Even Kusturin’s mother’s address was included, along with the address where police found a rifle allegedly taken from the murder scene that was stored in the Kusturin family storage unit #10.

The same went for Robert McCarty’s arrest in January 2022, and where a successful search was conducted for drugs and a .45 caliber rifle, that got McCarty arrested on weapons and drug charges. Even McCarty’s mother’s address was listed in the affidavit.

Normally I probably would have overlooked all of the “coincidences” just like you. But since the Probable Cause Affidavit on Misti Justice written by the same Detective as the other two I had to inquire. Since Kuykendall had made it a point to list correctly all of the data on the McCarty and Kusturin arrests, my intellectual curiosity got the better of me, and I pursued the matter.

I first went to Detective Kuykendall, because he authored all three Affidavits, and he would not go further on the Justice affidavit than what the affidavit said. He advised me to check with Posey County Sheriff Latham, whom he said should have the arrest informationthat would include the missing data I was seeking. That was February 2023.

Latham had said in February that he would send me the information “soon”. Four and a half months later I had not gotten an answer from Sheriff Latham. I contacted him again in July 2023, and things had changed. Now he said that he did not have any such report or record.

Something that seemed easy was now looking very impossible. Andat the same time, “Strange!” I proceeded to request the data from Posey County Prosecutor Thomas Clowers in August 2023, and he couldn’t or wouldn’t release the missing information.

This was obviously upsetting. I hastily prepared a Public NewsSpecial Release describing my dilemma, one copy going toProsecutor Clowers. In my News Letter, I asked several questions tothe Public and to Clowers. Clowers was not happy. He sent me a scorching reply which, among other things said that I was baselesslyattacking local law enforcement. That, is because I asked the question about why there was what seemed to be a conspiracy to keep information on this criminal case away from the public. And also that by doing so it would protect alleged racketeers in the county.

Now, after looking at my language, in hindsight, I can understand Prosecutor Clowers anger, and believe I may have been a little too forceful in my language. It was designed to draw the public’s attention to the issue and create discussion, as it is a double murder we’re talking about and the worst crime to take place since the1980s in Posey County.

But, as I am not thrilled with being depicted by the top lawenforcement officer in the county as being “absurd,” and “out of line,” and most especially attacking our local law enforcement in my question of why this information has not been forthcoming to The New Harmony Gazette from any of the public officials that I have reached out to; I am willing to rephrase my observation and the language of what’s taking place.

I retract my original language in which I said, “Why are they conspiring to keep the information on this criminal case away from the public and so protect these alleged racketeers?” and replace it with the following: “Why are local-ranking law enforcement and Circuit Court officials seemingly withholding information on the Probable Cause Affidavit in the Misti Justice arrest that The New Harmony Gazette has called for to date?” “Does it seem like the criminal element in Posey County might not look at this denial of cooperation with the press as a victory for their side?”

I hope that this sincere question/statement will assuage the rancor that has developed between Prosecutor Thomas Clowers and his view of The New Harmony Gazette.

Best of luck to all Posey County law enforcement in the future!

Dan Barton, Publisher

The New Harmony Gazette

Footnote:  This letter was published by the City-County Observer without opinon,bias or editing.

Consumer Alert: Products Recalled in July 

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PRODUCT RECALL
PRODUCT RECALL

Attorney General Todd Rokita is alerting Hoosiers of important consumer protection concerns for products recalled in July. This is the time to take advantage of opportunities available for those who purchased these recalled items. 

“The summer is ending and kids are spending their final days outside before returning to school,” Attorney General Rokita said. “You shouldn’t have to worry if your bicycle or jungle gym is defective or could cause you or your family harm. If you purchased one of the recalled products, stop using it immediately and pursue resolution from the manufacturer immediately.”

According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the following consumer products were recalled in July:

Sky Wheels from Soft Play

Model Year 2023 Yamaha Golf Car, PTV and Umax from Yamaha Golf Car Company
woom ORIGINAL Kids’ Bicycles from woom Bikes USA
Frigidaire Gas Laundry Centers from Electrolux Group
Gas-fired hot water residential boilers from ECR International
Superlight Rocks from Salewa USA
If you believe you recently purchased a recalled product, stop using it, and check its recall notice. Then, follow the notice’s instructions, including where to return the product or what steps must be taken to receive a replacement product.

 

To view recalls issued prior to July, visit the Consumer Protection Safety Commission website.

Long ball guides Otters to sweep of Boomers

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Evansville, Ind. – The Evansville Otters hit three home runs and completed a sweep of the Schaumburg Boomers in a 4-2 win Sunday afternoon at Bosse Field.

Josh Broughton, Austin Bost, and Kona Quiggle all hit solo home runs to propel the Otters past the Boomers, while Evansville pitching held Schaumburg to just three hits.

Starter Braden Scott mowed down the Boomers to earn his second win of the season. He allowed just three hits with four strikeouts over six innings.

Scott worked four in-order innings. He allowed just one baserunner after Schaumburg’s two-run second inning.

Evansville trailed 2-0 entering the fourth inning. Broughton launched a ball to left, cutting the Schaumburg lead in half on the solo homer.

Bost tied the game in the fifth with another solo home run over the left field wall for his second home run in his first week as a professional.

Quiggle then put the Otters in front with a towering blast to right to leadoff of the sixth inning.

The Otters scored for a fourth straight inning on a Dakota Phillips RBI hit in the seventh to cap the scoring.

Kevin Davis and Leoni De La Cruz eached pitched a scoreless inning out of the bullpen.

Jake Polancic worked his 11th save of the season to close out the victory in the ninth inning. He leads the Frontier League West in saves.

Bryan Rosario stole his 41st base of the season and advanced his on-base streak to 20 games. The Otters earned their fourth sweep of the season and became the first team to sweep the Boomers in a three-game series this year.

Evansville will enjoy a Monday off-day before making a quick three game road trip to Chicago to face the Windy City ThunderBolts. First pitch on Tuesday is slated for 6:35 PM CT from Ozinga Field in Crestwood, Illinois.

All home and road Otters games this season are televised on FloSports with audio-only coverage available for free on the Evansville Otters YouTube page.

The Evansville Otters are the 2006 and 2016 Frontier League champions.

A Severe Weather Alert has been issued in our area

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Weather Alert

Special Weather Statement issued August 07 at 12:39 AM EDT by NWS Paducah

…A strong thunderstorm will impact portions of northeastern White, southwestern Wabash, southeastern Edwards, northwestern Vanderburgh, southern Gibson and northern Posey Counties through 1230 AM CDT… At 1138 PM CDT, Doppler radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm near Crossville, or 11 miles south of Albion, moving east at 40 mph. HAZARD…Wind gusts of 50 to 55 mph. SOURCE…Radar indicated. IMPACT…Gusty winds could knock down tree limbs and blow around unsecured objects. This strong thunderstorm will be near… New Harmony around 1150 PM CDT.

Other locations in the path of this storm include Poseyville, Cynthiana, Blairsville, Haubstadt, Kasson, Darmstadt, and Evansville. This includes the following highways… Interstate 69 in Indiana between Mile Markers 23 and 28. Interstate 64 in Indiana between Mile Markers 1 and 29. Interstate 64 in Illinois between Mile Markers 125 and 130. MAX HAIL SIZE…0.00 IN MAX WIND GUST…55 MPH

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

 

 

FOOTNOTE:  EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.

UE to Hold Groundbreaking Ceremony For Lincoln Commons

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EVANSVILLE, IND. (08/05/2023) Media Advisory from the University of Evansville.

WHO: President Christopher M. Pietruszkiewicz, Mayor Lloyd Winnecke, Evansville Regional Economic Partnership CEO Tara Barney, and other University and community leaders.

WHAT: The University of Evansville will hold a groundbreaking ceremony at the site of the future Lincoln Commons student apartment complex. The four-story building located on campus at the corner of Weinbach Avenue and Lincoln Avenue will house approximately 123 upperclassmen students when completed in Fall 2024.

WHEN: Thursday, August 10 at 11:00 a.m. CDT.

WHERE: 2004 Lincoln Ave, Evansville, IN 47714.

RSVP: All media must RSVP to Noah Alatza at na122@evansville.edu by 7 a.m. CDT, on Thursday, August 10.