WASHINGTON —
CITY REPORT
Tuesday
3: 45 p.m. — An employee of Fast Max, 1202 E. Nat’l Hwy., reported a 5-year-old boy got gasoline in his eyes. He was transported to Daviess Community Hospital by Southwest Medical.
2:46 p.m. — A caller reported a male subject had a female pinned on the ground by The Stitching Post, N.E. Fourth and Main streets. Descriptions were given and the male was later located by a sheriff’s deputy.
10:30 a.m. — Teresa Horsting advised there was a syringe in the Goody’s parking lot near the handicap parking space. An officer picked up and disposed of it.
COUNTY REPORT
Monday
9:13 p.m. — Blake William Everhart, 1743 Bedford Rd., reported a motorcycle/deer accident in the northbound lane of I-69 near mile marker 58. No injuries were reported.
6:38 p.m. — A car/deer accident was reported on the U.S. 50 bypass, just west of Walmart. There were no injuries, but an officer was requested.
6:32 p.m. — A caller reported someone in Montgomery possibly cooking meth. The responding officer advised there was light smoke, but no fire.
ARRESTS
Nicholas L. Orchard, 31, Washington, was arrested by sheriff’s deputies Monday for possession of a schedule II controlled substance and possession of a schedule III controlled substance. He was released on $2,500 bond.
Jeffrey Scheid, 50, Washington, was arrested by sheriff’s deputies Monday for possession of a schedule II controlled substance, possession of a schedule III controlled substance, possession of a schedule IV controlled substance, possession of methamphetamine and possession of a handgun without a license. He was held at Daviess County Security Center on $5,000 bond.
Terri Lynn Campbell, 40, Washington, was arrested Sunday by city police for operating a vehicle while intoxicated, driving while suspended with a prior and leaving the scene of an accident. She was released on $5,000 bond.
Jail Population: 156
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WHS camp is Monday
The Washington Hatchet's Summer Tennis Camp begins Monday at the Lena Dunn Elementary School courts.
Boys and girls entering grades three through eight this coming school year wishing to participate may register when the camp begins at 9 a.m. The camp continues each day until 10:30 a.m. through Thursday.
Each player should bring a racket (one can be provided), a towel and a water bottle.
The cost of the camp is $25 per person. Checks should be made to WHS Boys Tennis. - More Local Sports Headlines
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