WASHINGTON —
CITY REPORT
Wednesday
6:31 p.m. — Samantha Walford, 1003 E. Nat’l Hwy., reported a black mini fridge was stolen from her back porch.
4:25 p.m. — Angelo Sandullo, 1916 Ridge Dr., advised someone took a Sirius satellite radio from his vehicle between 8 p.m. the previous night and 7 a.m. The vehicle was locked, but a window was left down. A copy of the complaint was faxed to the sheriff’s department, as the address is in the county.
COUNTY REPORT
Thursday
2:41 p.m. — A male caller reported a vehicle fire at Old U.S. 50 and CR 1100E. Cannelburg and Montgomery fire departments were on the scene until 3:29 p.m. One person was transported to Daviess Community Hospital.
11:30 a.m. — Amy Kaho reported the theft of speakers and an amplifier from her son’s vehicle while it was parked at CRs 100N and 400E.
9:20 a.m. — Cory Stuffle, 4914E 800N, reported a laptop computer, car radio and wallet were stolen from his car.
7:25 a.m. — Marianna Wagler, Plainville, reported vehicles were broken into overnight and items were taken from them.
5:03 a.m. — Janell Berry, Montgomery, reported the theft of an iPod and its cords, and a GPS.
ARRESTS
Joseph Leroy Henderson, 30, Washington, was arrested Thursday by state police for operating a vehicle while intoxicated. He was held at Daviess County Security Center on $2,000 bond.
Heather Dawn Wirts, 33, Plainville, was arrested Wednesday by sheriff’s deputies for intimidation with a deadly weapon. She was held without bond.
Donna Sue Storey, 56, Panama City, Fla., was arrested by city police Wednesday on a warrant for theft. She was released on $2,500 bond.
Edward Lee Seals, 26, Loogootee, was arrested Wednesday by sheriff’s deputies for theft/receiving stolen property. He was held on $2,500 bond.
Jail Population: 158
Local News
Several cars broken into
Police Report for Friday
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WHS wins SeaPerch title
Washington’s SeaPerch teams took home gold at last Saturday’s national competitions at the IUPUI Natatorium.
The WHS NJROTC STEM team won first overall out of 100 teams competing at the national finals. The NJROTC team took first in the obstacle course and the deep water transfer portions of the competition, and received special recognition in the technical innovation.
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Washington man arrested on molestation charge
A Washington man was arrested Friday for one count of child molesting. Jacob Tyler Taylor, 19, 603 E. Main St., Apt. 3, was arrested by city police for a count of Class B felony child molesting.
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Lyons gets 65 years
Dressed in a bright green jumpsuit and escorted by members of the Daviess County Sheriff’s Department, Corey Mitchell Lyons, 23, entered the court room, and sat hunched over a table with his family sitting behind. On the other side of the room sat family members of a baby who's was life was taken too soon and the mother of Lyons’ child Savanna Johnson.
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ND graduating Friday
North Daviess High School will hold its commencement exercises at 7 p.m. Friday in the high school gymnasium.
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Police Report
CITY REPORT
Monday
8:36 a.m. - An employee of Fast Max, 1200 E. Nat’l Hwy., reported a drive-off worth $16.09. The driver was identified via video and after contact, went back and paid for the gas. A debit card malfunction was blamed. -
Area Briefs
1968 WHS reunion planned
Washington High School Class of 1968 is planning a casual reunion to be held at 7 p.m. June 22 at Mulligan’s. Light refreshments and a cash bar will be provided. -
Four arrested in meth bust
Four Washington residents were arrested Friday night following a meth lab bust.
At 1:40 a.m. Friday, city officers noticed a smell near 902 W. Walnut St.
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Republicans to vote on new trustee
Republicans from Washington Township will meet today to vote on a new township trustee.
Fifteen committee chairmen from Washington Township will vote at 8:45 a.m. today to fill the position following the death of Albert “Pete” Showalter, who died on April 13. -
North, Owens 'Play' hard
North Elementary School celebrated its field day Friday with games, ice cream, inflatable fun houses and Indianapolis Colts cheerleaders.
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B-R to graduate 41
Barr-Reeve High School will hold its 48th commencement exercises on May 25, in the high school gymnasium at 2 p.m. Again this year, the graduation will be an afternoon affair.
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