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Jail Bookings

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Kosciusko

The following individuals were arrested and booked in the Kosciusko County Jail:

June 24

  • Charles Andrew Yokom, 19, 1730 N. Wells St., Chicago, Ill., arrested for illegal consumption of alcohol by a minor and possession of marijuana. Bond: $600 cash.
  • Gabriella Jene Marzetta, 19, 522 Dempsey Place, Geneva, Ill., arrested for illegal consumption of alcohol by a minor. Bond: $400 cash.

June 23

  • Tiffany Elain Ann Roth, 27, 1310 N. A St., Richmond, arrested on two counts of failure to appear. Bond: $1,500 cash.
  • Holden Paul Wiley, 25, 1175 Hawthorne St., Wabash, arrested for failure to appear. Bond: $550 cash.
  • Joshua Scott Kierstead, 25, 118 E. South F St., Gas City, arrested for failure to appear. Bond: $729 cash.

 

Charles Andrew Yokom Gabriella Jene Marzetta Holden Paul Wiley Joshua Scott Kierstead Tiffany Elain Ann Roth

Accident At US 6 and SR 15

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(Photo by Chelsea Los)

(Photo by Chelsea Los)

A two-vehicle accident has occurred at US 6 and SR 15, north of Milford, at approximately 4 p.m. today, Wednesday, June 24.

According to information obtained at the scene, the driver and passenger in a minivan have been transported to IU Health Goshen, while the driver of the SUV was checked at the scene and signed off. Any injuries are unknown at this time.

Indiana State Police, Elkhart County Sheriff’s Department, New Paris Fire Department and EMS responded.

No other details will be released until the accident has been investigated and released by that investigating police agency.

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WCPL Hosts Storyteller

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Sarah-Evans

Warsaw Community Public Library will host professional story teller, Carol Knarr, who will bring the story of Emma Edmonds alive at 6 p.m. Tuesday, July 7.

Connect to history and literature through Knarr’s first-person story of a woman fighting for the 2nd regiment during the Civil War.

This event is appropriate for ages 5 through adult. Please register by calling (574) 267-6011 or you can go online to www.warsawlibrary.org.

Area Accident Reports

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Kosciusko Officers with the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department investigated the following accident: 2:27 p.m. Monday, June 22, East SR 14, west of South CR 600E, Sidney. Drivers: Christopher D. Stewart, 36, North Line St., Columbia City, and Christopher J. Deneve, 44, East SR 14, North Manchester. Stewart’s vehicle … Read More

Area Police Reports

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Kosciusko

Officers with the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department investigated the following incidents:

  • Wednesday, June 24, 3800 block East US 30, Warsaw. Officials from Safe-Way Door reported an individual used a check without funds to order merchandise.
  • 8:59 a.m. Tuesday, June 23, 2500 block East Center Street, Warsaw. Police were notified of an individual staying at the Wyndham Gardens exposing himself to employees.

Syracuse

Officers with the Syracuse Police investigated the following incident:

  • 5:30 a.m. Tuesday, June 23, 500 block West Railroad Avenue, Syracuse. Miranda M. Velasco reported identity deception.

Warsaw

Officers with the Warsaw Police Department investigated the following incidents:

  • 12:23 p.m. Tuesday, June 23, 1700 block West Center Street, Warsaw. Adolfo M. Candray reported the turn signal lamp cover on his vehicle was missing.
  • 11:48 a.m. Tuesday, June 23, 1700 block West Center Street, Warsaw. Eugenia Munoz reported a car window was broken out of a vehicle.
  • 5:06 a.m. Tuesday, June 23, 200 block Argonne Road, Warsaw. Jonathon W. Smith reported the theft of a 2013 Yamaha Zuma.

Jail Bookings

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Kosciusko

The following persons were arrested and booked in the Kosciusko County Jail:

June 24

  • Brian Kieth Lortie, 32, 105 S. Elm, Columbia City, arrested for violating DNR administrative rules. Bond: $128 cash.
  • Chelsea Pauline Wineland, 21, 8118 E. US 30, Pierceton, arrested for probation violation and illegal consumption of alcohol by a minor. No bond and $660 cash.
  • Stevon Lewayne Southall, 37, 1911 Miami Drive, Warsaw, arrested for disorderly conduct – fight. Bond: $500 cash.
  • Gregory Arnell Southall, 51, 191 Miami Drive, Warsaw, arrested for disorderly conduct – fight. Bond: $500 cash.
  • Brandi Lee Fribley, 28, 10748 N. Grove Road, Milford, arrested for driving while suspended. Bond: $168.50 cash.
  • Chad Preston Hall, 27, 602 S. McClellan St., Warsaw, arrested for theft. Bond: $600 cash.
Brandi Lee Fribley Brian Kieth Lortie Chad Preston Hall Chelsea Pauline Wineland Gregory Arnell Southall Stevon Lewayne Southall

Uncle, Nephew Arrested On Burglary Charges

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Thadius Jacob Kuta Jonathan Dale Kuta

Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department detectives stated that they have arrested a Warsaw uncle and nephew who allegedly were responsible for several burglaries in the Palestine and Pierceton areas of Kosciusko County.

After receiving numerous burglary reports in the last month, sheriff’s deputies had coordinated their patrols at specific times and locations. Shortly after midnight on June 15, deputies were advised of a potential burglary in progress inside a barn, south of Pierceton along CR 400S.

Sheriff’s deputies stationed in the immediate area were able to apprehend and arrest two individuals, identified as Thadius Jacob Kuta, 20, and his uncle, Jonathan Dale Kuta, 38, both of Warsaw.

During the course of the investigation, KCSD detectives were able to determine the Kutas had been responsible for several various burglaries, including a stolen handgun from one of the locations.

Deputies subsequently charged both men with felony burglary and they are currently being held in the Kosciusko County Jail on individual $10,250 bonds. Detectives stated that a large portion of the victims have already been contacted in regards to recovered items that were previously stolen during the burglaries.

Are You Ready For The ‘Pirate Parade?’

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Did you ever want to be a pirate? Here’s your chance to live a childhood dream by entering the 2015 Wawasee Flotilla’s “Pirate Parade.”

Use your creativity and imagination to covert your pirate dreams onto a boat or as an on-shore entry and enter it into the 2015 Wawasee Flotilla Saturday, July 4.

“Pirate Parade” is the theme for the 54th Flotilla parade. This means create your own “Never Land” with Captain Hook or recreate your version of a scene from “Pirates Of the Caribbean” or create your own pirate adventure. The list is endless.

Can’t think of anything, you can still enter the Flotilla by decorating a boat depicting Lake Wawasee’s history, or a patriotic theme.

But remember you don’t need to have a boat to enter as an on-shore competition is a part of the event. So create your own pirate scene on shore.

The flotilla participants will gather in front of Wawasee Spink at 1 p.m. With the parade beginning at 1:30 p.m. And traveling clockwise around the lake. Antique and wooden boat entries will start off the Flotilla followed by Commodore Ron Baumgartner leading the decorated boats.

Awards will be presented immediately following the parade at the Wawasee Spink pier. In addition to the Commodore’s Trophy, the Wawasee Property Owners Association, DNR and the List Family Award (for the most original), awards will be presented.

Awards will also be given out for the Best Lake Wawasee History, business/commercial, most patriotic, neighborhood, non-profit, youth and on-shore.

A new category has been added — People’s Choice. Following the parade visit the Wawasee Flotilla’s Facebook page where all entries will be posted, within an hour of the conclusion of the parade.. Like your favorite entry and the entry with the most likes will win the new award. The winner will be announced at the annual Wawasee Flotilla Cruise Aboard the SS Lillypad on Aug. 8.

T-shirts carrying this year’s Flotilla logo are available to purchase at Griffith’s Marine, NewMarket, Main Channel Marine and Team Tuttle Mortgage.

The Flotilla Cruise will be boarding at 6:30 p.m. And returning at 10 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 8. The evening will include Woody Karaoke entertainment, appetizers and a cash bar. Tickets are $30 each. Lisa Hill is handling the tickets and can be contacted at lisahill.wawasee@gmail.com. The proceeds from the cruise will go towards the 2016 Flotilla.

For more information or to register in the flotilla, to be eligible to win an award, individuals can contact Holy Tuttle, chairwoman, at (574) 457-3775 or email her at hollytuttle@yahoo.com.


Low Bob’s Robbery Suspect In Custody

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Johnathan Evans

Johnathan Evans

The armed suspect in the robbery of Low Bob’s on June 18 is in the Elkhart County Detention Center.

Johnathan Michael Evans, 31, 723 W. Blaine Ave., Elkhart, was arrested by Elkhart Police and booked on a 2009 burglary charge, according to booking records. He is being held on no bond.

Warsaw Police Department Detectives obtained information that lead them to Evans location in Elkhart.

On Tuesday evening Warsaw Police, Indiana State Police and Elkhart Police performed surveillance and identified Evans in Elkhart.

When Evans observed officers he became spooked and fled in a stolen car that became disabled after the oil pan was torn off. He fled on foot and was taken into custody.

Related article: Suspect Sought In Low Bob’s Armed Robbery

 

Jail Bookings

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Elkhart

The following persons were arrested and booked in the Elkhart County Detention Facility:

June 25

  • Brad Lee Niles, 28, 1014 N. Huntington St., Syracuse, arrested for possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug precursors. Bond: $25,000.
  • David Michael Vela, 30, 201 E. Pittsburg St., Syracuse, arrested for contempt of court and possession of marijuana Bond: $600.

Kosciusko

The following persons were arrested and booked in the Kosciusko County Jail:

June 26

  • Travis Ray Osbun, 36, 9670 E. Genesee Lane, Cromwell, arrested for disorderly conduct – noise. Bond: $300 cash.
  • Walter David Hawthorne II, 40, 614 W. Elm St., North Webster, arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated with a BAC equal to or greater than .15. Bond: $700 cash.

June 25

  • Ricky Anthony Johnson, 35, 427 E. 1150N, Milford, arrested for resisting law enforcement with the use of a vehicle, false informing and driving while suspended with prior. Bond: $5,000 surety, $250 cash.
  • Angela Yavonne Thornburg, 35, 109 E. Baltimore St., Syracuse, arrested for battery. Bond: $600 cash.
  • Nathaniel David Heitkamp, 19, 1622 E. Center St., Warsaw, arrested for invasion of privacy. Bond: $1,500 cash.
  • Jose Rogelio Diaz, 20, 306 1/2 E. Fourth St., North Manchester, arrested for operator never licensed. Bond: $500 cash.
  • Gary G. Gregory, 53, 8567 S. 600W, Claypool, arrested for false informing. Bond: $600 cash.
  • Larry Lee Dennis Jr., 44, 201 Greenhaus Dive, Syracuse, arrested for driving while suspended. Bond: $450 cash.
  • Kane Edward Hively, 28, 1228 E. Main St., Warsaw, arrested for failure to appear. No bond listed.

 

Angela Yavonne Thornburg Gary G. Gregory Jose Rogelio Diaz Kane Edward Hively Larry Lee Dennis Jr. Nathaniel David Heitkamp Ricky Anthony Johnson Travis Ray Osbun Walter David Hawthorne II Brad Lee Niles Jr. David Vela

Area Accident Reports

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Kosciusko

Officers with the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department investigated the following accidents:

12:44 a.m. Thursday, June 25, North CR 300W, north of West CR 500N, Leesburg. Driver: Storm M. Stapleton, 19, North CR 450W, Warsaw. Stapleton fell asleep, causing his vehicle to go off the road and hit a utility pole. He suffered minor bleeding to the lower leg/foot. Damage up to $50,000.

2:43 p.m. Wednesday, June 24, North CR 1025W, north of West CR 1250N, Nappanee. Drivers: Justin L. Brock, 36, West R 1100N, Nappanee, and Peter M. Bonner, 43, East CR 450N, Leesburg. Brock was attempting a U-turn and turned in front of the Bonner vehicle. Damage up to $10,000.

12:14 p.m. Wednesday, June 24, North CR 175E, north of Prosperity Drive, Warsaw. Drivers: Richard D. Reihl, 36, North CR 175E, Warsaw, and Noelle M. Daley, 37, North Timberline Circle, Warsaw. Damage up to $25,000. Reihl was backing from his driveway and did not see the Daley vehicle.

10:46 a.m. Wednesday, June 24, North Fox Farm Road, north of West Leigh Drive, Warsaw. Driver: Lisset Loyola, 18, West Sycamore Road, Warsaw. Loyola was passing another vehicle when the front tire of her vehicle struck the rear of the trailer being pulled by the other driver. No information on the driver of the other vehicle was available. Damage up to $5,000.

Warsaw

Officers with the Warsaw Police Department investigated the following accidents:

11:52 a.m. Thursday, June 25, West Winona Avenue and South Buffalo Street, Warsaw. Drivers: Janet A. Harrison, 65, West Winona Avenue, Warsaw, and Benjamin L. Hutton, 22, Harrison Lane, Xenia, Ohio. Harrison backed her vehicle to allow a semi more room to turn, hitting the Hutton vehicle behind her. Damage up to $5,000.

8:50 a.m. Thursday, June 25, Lake City Highway, Warsaw. Driver: Nathaniel B. Ill., 50, Plantana Boulevard, Fishers. Ill was attempting to turn his vehicle around in the parking lot when the trailer he was hauling clipped a light pole in the Arby’s parking lot. Damage up to $2,500.

6:51 a.m. Thursday, June 25, East Center Street, Warsaw. Driver: Mark A. Pugliese, 54, P.O. Box, Winchester, VA. Pugliese was driving a U-haul truck and attempted to go under the car port, hitting the top of the carport. Damage up to $5,000.

Local Charges Filed Against Evans

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Johnathan Evans

Johnathan Evans

Johnathan Michael Evans, 31, 723 W. Blaine Ave., Elkhart, is facing four charges in Kosciusko County following the alleged robbery of Low Bob’s Discount Tobacco, North Detroit Street, Warsaw, on the afternoon of June 18.

Charges of robbery with a deadly weapon, level 3 felony; possession of a firearm by a serious, violent felon, a level 4 felony; intimidation with a deadly weapon, level 5 felony; and theft, a level 6 felony, were filed Wednesday, June 24, in Kosciusko Superior Court 1.

A level 3 felony carries a 3- to 20-year sentence. A level 4 felony carries a 2- to 12-year sentence. A level 5 felony carries a 1- to 6-year sentence, and a level 6 felony carries a 6-month to 2 1/2-year sentence.

He is currently held in the Elkhart County Detention Center following his arrest Tuesday evening by Elkhart City Police Department, assisted by the Indiana State Police and Warsaw Police. (Related: Low Bob’s Robbery Suspect In Custody)

Evans is allegedly the suspect in several other burglaries in Elkhart County occurring earlier June 23. One of these may be a robbery at a business on CR 7, Elkhart, where a 62-year-old individual in the store was struck in the head and face. Money and a laptop were stolen from that business and the suspect left the scene in a white passenger car. Elkhart County Sheriff’s Department would not identify or state any suspects in this open investigation.

Court Documents

A court filed affidavit of probable cause, in Kosciusko County, states at 2:53 p.m. June 18, Warsaw City Police Officer Jason Dobbins responded to an armed robbery at Low Bob’ Discount Tobacco. A black male entered the store and was talking on his cell phone at the time. The individual looked around and asked for two boxes of cigarettes. The employee turned to get the cigarettes and when she turned around, the male was pointing a black handgun at her. He told her to open the cash register or he would shoot.

Once told she could not open the cash register, the robber ordered her on the floor. The male was able to open the register and remove a large amount of cash. The employee was told not to get up or she would be killed. She did see the individual leave in a white passenger vehicle.

Police reviewed a surveillance video, showing the robber had left the cell phone behind. Obtaining a search warrant for the phone, police discovered Evans was the owner. Photographs of Evans and contacts of family members were also found.

A photograph of Evans was obtained from the Elkhart County Sheriff’s Department and compared with those from the phone. The photo was also compared with the store’s surveillance video. All comparisons indicated It appeared to be the same individual.

Additionally Warsaw City Police Officer Ross Minear had observed a white Cadillac at the Meijer gas station, shortly after the burglary. The vehicle contained three black males and a black female in a white Cadillac. After being shown a photograph of Evans, the officer identified Evans as one of the occupants.

Using contacts in Evans’ cell phone, police obtained further verification of its owner. One individual stated during the evening of June 18, Evans had made contact with her stating he had purchased a new phone.

Police also found a text message from Evans’ mother warning him police were looking for him.

The affidavit notes on Oct. 26, 2009, Evans had been convicted of burglary in Elkhart County.

According to Elkhart County Superior Court II records Evans was arrested in January 2009 on charges of burglary and being a habitual criminal offender. On Oct. 26, through a plea agreement, the habitual criminal offender charge was dismissed, and he was sentenced for burglary. His sentence was 18 years in the Indiana Department of Corrections, with six years suspended, to be served on probation. During the last year of confinement he was ordered to be placed through the Elkhart County Community Corrections Program. However, a month later the EDDD learned of an outstanding warrant from Kosciusko County, making him ineligible for the program.

A warrant on a charge of domestic battery from Kosciusko County Superior Court II had been issued at that time. But it was dismissed in July 2013. There is also a pending protective order against him through Kosciusko County.

A chronological case summery indicates on April 15, Elkhart County Community Corrections filed an electronic monitoring agreement.

On June 7, a charge of escape, defendant knowingly or intentionally violating a home detention order or intent, was filed. The charge is a level 6 felony. A warrant was issued on June 23. Also a bench warrant for violation of probation was issued on June 25.

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Warsaw

Officers with the Warsaw Police Department investigated the following incidents:

  • 11:40 p.m. Wednesday, 300 block North Indiana Street and East Canal Street, Warsaw. Officials with the Warsaw Parks Department reported damage to a mirror in the men’s restroom at Central Park near the stage.
  • 1:55 p.m. Wednesday, June 24, 700 block Anchorage Point Drive, Warsaw. A bicycle was found.
  • 1:37 p.m. Wednesday, June 24, 1100 block East Fort Wayne Street, Warsaw. Melinda C. Campbell reported a bicycle stolen.
  • 1:08 p.m. Wednesday, June 24, 1100 block Husky Trail, Warsaw. An iPhone was found.
  • 1:05 p.m. Wednesday, June 24, 100 block East Canal Street, Warsaw. Kia M. Cooper reported items lost while at Center Lake.
  • 12:15 p.m. Wednesday, June 24, 800 block East Winona Avenue, Warsaw. Hal J. Gunter reported the theft of items from his vehicle.
  • 5:56 a.m. Wednesday, June 24, 2400 block Jalynn Street, Warsaw. Lia L. Green reported a customer took her phone from the counter.

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The following persons were recently sentenced in a Kosciusko County Court to serve jail time:

June 16

  • Alyssa Nicole Gross, 30, 606 E. Steele Drive, Syracuse, sentenced for theft. She was sentenced to 365 days in the Kosciusko County Jail with 345 days suspended to be served on probation, with the balance of 20 days served in the county jail. Fines, court costs, probation fees were assessed.

June 15

  • Dekota Allen Holbrook, 18, 920 Anchorage Road, Warsaw, sentenced for burglary. He was sentenced to three years to the Indiana Department of Corrections, with 2 1/2 years suspended to be served on probation, with the court having no objection to the remainder of the term being served on work release.
  • Daniel Kurtis Parks, 35, 8818 Branstrator Road, Fort Wayne, sentenced on two counts of  intimidation. On the first count he was sentenced to four years in the IDOC with credit for 83 days, on the second count he was sentenced to 1 1/2 years to be served concurrently with the first count. The remaining counts were suspended. The court suspended two years of the sentence to be served on probation.

June 14

  • Christina N. Bartley, 28, 104 S. Church St., Claypool, sentenced for operating a vehicle while intoxicated. Received a 90-day driver’s license suspension consecutive to the administrative suspension for breath test refusal, sentenced to 60 days in jail with 50 days suspended with the balance of 10 days to be served and and placed on probation for 365 days.
  • Chelsea Marie Maule, 25, 9019 E. Koher Road South, Syracuse, sentenced for OWI. She received a 55-day driver’s license suspension, sentenced to 60 days in the county jail with 55 days suspended upon conditions set by the court, with the remaining five days to be served in jail.

June 12

  • Valeria Nicole Brewer, 29, 641 Walter Way East, Warsaw, sentenced for OWI. She was sentenced to 365 days with 359 days suspended to be served on probation. She was ordered to execute 122 hours of incarceration starting June 12 and ending June 15. Fines, costs, probation fees were assessed.
  • Clay Verner Trammel, 27, 5182 E Bayview Drive, Syracuse, sentenced for OWI. He received a 90-day driver’s license suspension, sentenced to 365 days in the county jail with 260 days suspended upon conditions set by the court, with the balance of five days served in jail.
  • Steven Sean Lowrance, 28, 202 Roy St., Winona Lake, sentenced for OWI. He was sentenced to 365 days in jail with 359 days suspended upon conditions set by the court with the balance of six days executed in the county jail.
  • Bryan Patrick Shepler, 26, 1692 E 200N, Warsaw, sentenced for OWI. He was sentenced for 365 days to the county jail with 359 days suspended upon conditions set by the court. The balance of six days will be executed in the county jail.
  • Saul Cuautle, 27, 1962 E 200N, Warsaw, sentenced for OWI. He was sentenced to 365 days in jail with 359 days suspended upon conditions set by the court, with the balance of six days are to be executed starting at 7 p.m. June 12. A charge of operating a vehicle without ever having had a valid license was dismissed.
  • William Corey Southall, 31, 340 E. Levi Lee Road, Warsaw, sentenced for probation violation. He was ordered to serve six days in the county jail on weekends between June 12 and June 28.
  • Meagan Ashlynn Martens, 26, 3985 N. Meadow Ridge Drive, Warsaw, sentenced for failure to comply. Ordered to spend one night in the Kosciusko County Jail, attend community support group meetings,
  • James Robert Powers, 42, 2646 Alpine Fir Lane, Elkhart, sentenced for OWI – schedule I, II controlled substance. His driver’s license was suspended for 180 days, and sentenced to 60 days in the county jail, with 55 days suspended upon conditions set by the court, with the balance of five days to be served in the county jail.
  • Juan Aurelio Martinez, 19, 309 S. High St., Warsaw, sentenced for OWI. His driver’s license was suspended for 90 days, and he was sentenced to 60 days in the county jail with 54 days suspended upon conditions set by the court. The balance of six days were ordered served in jail.
  • Lesa Kay Jefferson, 53, 920 Anchorage Road, Warsaw, sentenced for OWI. Her driver’s license was suspended for 90 days, retroactive to the date of the probable cause finding, and she was sentenced to 365 days in the county jail with 357 days suspended upon conditions set by the court. The balance of eight days are to be served June 5-7, and June 12 until the conclusion of the sentence.

June 11

  • John Boyle, 49, 8095 S. County Farm Road, Claypool, sentenced for OWI. He was sentenced to 60 days in the county jail with 40 days suspended upon condition set by the court, with the balance of 20 days is to be served in the Kosciusko County Jail. He also received a license suspension for 180 days, retroactive to the date of the probable cause finding. Fines and costs were assessed.
  • Steven Craig Printz, 65, 404 E. Pickwick Drive, Syracuse, sentenced for OWI with prior. His driver’s license was suspended for one year, retroactive to Aug. 7, 2014; and sentenced to 2 1/2 years in the county jail with 1 1/2 years suspended, to be served on probation; and serve the remaining one year in jail.

June 10

  • Terry Eugene Powell, 51, 718 E. 1250N, Milford, sentenced on three charges of OWI with a BAC equal to or grater than .15. On one charge of OWI he received a 90 day driver’s license suspension, and sentenced to the county jail for 60 days, with no objection to participation in the work release program. Charges of possession of marijuana and OWI with a controlled substance were dismissed. On the second charge of operating with a specified amount of alcohol in the body, he was sentenced to 60 days in jail to be served consecutive with the first charge. On the third charge of OWI he received a two year driver’s license suspension and ordered to serve 365 days, consecutive to the other to charges, with 185 days suspended and placed on probation, with the balance of 180 days served in the county jail, with no objection to participation in the work release program.
  • Arthur Lamar Craig, 38, 2721 Deerskin Trail, South Bend, sentenced for theft – receiving stolen property and failure to appear. On the theft charge he was sentenced to the Indiana Department of Corrections for one year, with 119 days credit. On the failure to appear charge he was sentenced to one year in the IDOC with 119 days credit, to be served consecutively with the theft charge. The court has no objection to participation in the Work Release Program.

June 9

  • Kristi Jo Arnett, 48, 793 Chapman Lake Drive, Warsaw, sentenced for OWI. She was given a 180 day driver’s license suspension retroactive to the date of the probable cause finding, sentenced to 365 days in the county jail with 356 days suspended to be served on probation., with the balance of nine jails to be served between June 5-7, and Sept 11 until the balance of the sentence is served.
  • Chad Michael Wolf, 25, 201 N. Franklin St., Mentone, sentenced for probation violation. He was ordered to serve the original incarceration term of 240 days.

June 8

  • William LeRoy Medley Jr., 34, 9132 N. Koher Road East, Syracuse, sentenced for OWI and possession of a controlled substance. He was given a 180-day driver’s license suspension retroactive to Oct. 29, 2014, sentenced to one year in the county jail on Count 1 and incarcerated for one year, with one year of that period suspended for Count II to run consecutively to each other, with the remainder served on probation, with no objection by the courts for the term to be served on work release.
  • Erasmo Montelongo-Hernandez, 68, 10 W. SR 25, Mentone, sentenced for OWI with a back equal to or greater than .15. His driver’s license was suspended for 180 days, retroactive to the date of the probable cause finding, sentenced to 365 days in jail with 356 days suspended upon the conditions set by the court with the balance of nine days to be served between June 8-10 and June 15 until the conclusion of the sentence.

June 5

  • James Lynn Metzger, 58, 4778 E 1200S, Claypool, sentenced for OWI. He was given a 90-day license suspension, ordered to serve 365 days in the county jail with 359 days suspended upon the condition set by the courts with the balance of the six days are to be served in the county jail. Charges of operating a vehicle in a manner that endangers a person and failure to comply with HM regulations were dismissed.

June 4

  • John Paul Bird, 21, 3590 E. 510N, Warsaw, sentenced for OWI and operating a vehicle with a controlled substance in the body and possession of marijuana. On the OWI charge he was sentenced to serve 365 days in the county jail, to run consecutively to the charge of operating a vehicle with a controlled substance in the body and possession of marijuana, with 353 days suspended to be served on probation. The balance of 12 days in jail are to be served consecutive to a sentence imposed in another case. Fines, costs, probation fees were assessed. On the operating a vehicle with a controlled substance in the body, he was given a 90-day license suspension and ordered to serve 60 days in the county jail with 54 days suspended upon the condition he pay restitution. The balance of the six days were ordered served in the county jail. On the possession of marijuana charge he was sentenced to 180 days in the county jail to run concurrent to the first count, with 174 days suspended, with the balance of 6 days served in the county jail to run concurrent with the first count.

June 3

  • Brandy Lynn Rensberger, 37, 6047 E US 20, Pierceton, sentenced for OWI with a BAC equal to or greater than .15. Her driver’s license was suspended for 90 days, retroactive to the date of the probable cause finding, was sentenced to 365 days int he county jail with 359 days suspended upon the condition she pay all fines and costs assessed, submit to a substance abuse evaluation, and participate in the Victim’s Impact Panel. The balance of six days of the sentence are to be served in the county jail.

May 28

  • Cody William Obacz, 21, 29 EMS D18 Lane A, Syracuse, sentenced for probation violation on a charge of operating a vehicle while intoxicated. He was ordered to serve 60 days in the county jail.

 

 

Daniel Kurtis Parks Cody William Obacz William Leroy Medley Jr. John Paul Bird James Lynn Metzger Erasmo Montelongo Hernandez Brandy Lynn Rensberger William Corey Southall John Boyle Juan Aurelio Martinez Kristi Jo Arnett Lesa Kay Jefferson Meagan Ashlynn Martens Steven Craig Printz Terry Eugene Powell James Robert Powers Chad Michael Wolf Arthur Lamar Craig Valeria Nicole Brewer Steven Sean Lowrance Saul Cuautle Dekota Allen Holbrook Alyssa Nicole Gross Bryan Patrick Shepler Chelsea Marie Maule Christina N. Bartley Clay Verner Trammel

Flood Warning Issued For Eel River

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The National Weather Service has issued a flood warning for the Eel River at North Manchester from Saturday morning to Monday evening.

At 3 p.m. Friday, the stage was 4.6 feet and steady. Moderate flooding is in the forecast. The flood stage is 9 feet.

It is expected the river will rise above flood stage Saturday morning, June 27, and crest near 11.8 feet around 8 p.m Saturday, June 27, and fall below flood stage around 8 p.m. Sunday, June 28. At 11 feet, flood water will near the Lumber Company and Trailer Court on South Mill Street.

This crest compares to a previous crest of 11.4 feet which occurred on Nov. 20, 2011.


Officers Respond To Shooting In New Paris

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By CAPT. JAMES L. BRADBERRY
Elkhart County Sheriff’s Department

At approximately 5:10 p.m. officers from the Elkhart County Sheriff’s Department responded to a shooting incident that occurred at or near a residence at 17152 CR 146 in New Paris.

One individual was transported to the Goshen General Hospital for non-life threatening injuries. The scene has been secured and there is no imminent danger to the public.

Additional details are not available for release at this time.

BREAKING: Accident at Detroit Street and US 30

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One of two vehicles involved in the accident. (Photo by Deb Patterson)

One of two vehicles involved in the accident. (Photo by Deb Patterson)

Southbound traffic, on Detroit Street, was backed up to East CR 250N as crews quickly work to clear the intersection of Detroit Street at the westbound intersection with US 30 following a two-vehicle accident.

One vehicle is in the low area between the exit ramp and US 30.

The number of injured are unknown.

Northbound traffic is being allowed as well as traffic coming off US 30.

Multi-Township EMS and Warsaw/Wayne Township Fire Department responded. Warsaw Police are investigating.

Driver Escapes Serious Injuries

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Photo by Deb Patterson

Photo by Deb Patterson

 

A young female driver escaped serious injuries in an accident on Harper Road, south of CR 700N and east of Leesburg, tonight, Friday, June 26.

The accident occurred around 8:30 p.m.

The female driver was checked at the scene by Multi-Township EMS, but was not transported.

The Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department is investigating.

Leesburg Fire Department also responded to the scene.

Cohen Tom, Jozie Mishler 2015 Cutie King And Queen

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2015 Cutie Queen Jozie Mishler and 2015 Cutie King Cohen Tom

2015 Cutie Queen Jozie Mishler and 2015 Cutie King Cohen Tom

The field of 36 Cutie Queen and 16 Cutie King contestants was narrowed down to four before Cohen Tom, son of Chad and Amanda Tom, Leesburg; and Jozie Mishler, daughter of Franklin and Jami Mishler, Pierceton were crowned the 2015 Mermaid Festival Cutie King and Queen.

Runner ups for Cutie King were: William Smith, son of William and Nikki Smith, Sheriville, first runner up; Kaiden Moore, son of Jaron Moore and Whitney Walker North Webster, second runner up; and Riah Byng, son of Jeremy and Giner Byng, Goshen, fourth runner up.

Runner ups for Cutie Queen were Zaiyla Marion, daughter of Lauren Shortill, first runner-up; Karlee Clevenger, daughter of Buster Clevenger and Heather DeSomer, second runner-up; and Jaclyn Trowbridge, daughter of Chris and Shannon Trowbridge, Leesburg, third runner-up.

The Cutie King and Queen each received a $5,000 scholarship with second place receiving $2,500; third place, $2,500; and fourth place, $1,000.

The pageant is sponsored by the North Webster Lioness Club with Shoop Sports and Youth Foundation, Inc., sponsoring the event.

During the pageant winners of the cutie parade were announced. The parade is hosted by the North Webster Lions Club.

The Best of Show went to Everett Guy.

Winners in the walking division were: Carter Grady, first; Oskar Moreno-Elst, second; Ella Stewart, third; and Delaney Hare, fourth.

Hand drawn winners were: Jaxon Nabinger, first; Marin Szynal, second; Brynn VanLaeken, third; and Quinlynn Risendorph, fourth.

The winners in the motorized division  were: Devin VanLue, first; Hayden Castro, second; Ellie Kopkey, third; and Kenlee Grady, fourth.

First place winners in each division received $5,000; second place, $2,500; third place, $1,500; and fourth place, $1,000.

 

Shown are the 2015 Cutie Contest court. From left, are Jaclyn Trowbridge, third runner up; Karlee Clevenger, second runner up; Zaiyla Marion, first runner up; 2015 Cutie Queen Jozie Mishler;, 2015 Cutie King Cohen Tom; William Smith, first runner up; Kaiden Moore, second runner up; and Riah Byng, third runner up. (Photo by Deb Patterson) 2015 Cutie King Cohen Tom Cutie Parade Winners In Front are Ella Stewart, Ellie Kopkey, Marin Szynal, Kenlee Grady, Brynn VanLakin, Quinlynn Risedorph, and Jaxon Nabinger. In the second row are Hayden Castro, 2014 Cutie King; and Carter Grady. In back are North Webster Lion Greg Stump, Delaney Hare, Devin VanLue and North Webster Lion Monty Lackey. 2014 Princess Jenna Coy and 2014 Mermaid Festival Queen McKenna DArcy crown Jozie Mishler as the 2015 Mermaid Cutie Queen

Kansas Fans Don’t Mind The Rain

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Photos by Al Disbro

Rain didn’t bother the loyal fans of Kansas Friday night at the Classic Rock Concert at Glover Pavilion in Central Park, Warsaw.

It was an evening of going back in time to the magical musical era called the ’70s. Prior to Kansas taking the stage, After Midnight entertained the concertgoers.

Loyal fans sat under blankets and umbrellas to hear the group who ruled the radio waves in the late 1970s. What better way to describe the loyalty than a big and great crowd who waited to hear the outstanding program.

In case you don’t remember, Kansas was a hit with songs like “Carry On My Wayward Son” and “Dust In The Wind.”

Four decades later these songs can still be heard emanating from jukebox speakers and car stereos all over the world, not to mention being covered by numerous artist over the years and regularly featured on soundtracks (“Carry On My Wayward Son” has played in every season finale of “Supernatural,” and who could forget Will Ferrel’s touching rendition of “Dust In The Wind” in “Old School”).

 

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