WASHINGTON —
CITY REPORT
Tuesday
11:18 a.m. — Pike County Sheriff’s Department officials reported a male approximately 6 feet tall and dark-haired female approximately 5 feet, 5 inches tall were going door to door telling people they were collecting for bible school. They’d ask to use the bathroom and rummage through it looking for things to take. At every place they stopped something was taken, including money, medications and purses.
COUNTY REPORT
Tuesday
1:41 a.m. — Michael Riggins was at the security center to report check forgery.
Monday
9:52 p.m. — Knox County Sheriff’s Department authorities requested assistance at Carnahan Bridge at the county line. There was a motorcraft accident and a subject had been pulled out of the water. A subject was reported to be irate and it was uncertain if he was intoxicated. A motorized wheelchair also was pulled out of the water. No injuries were reported.
ARRESTS
Jennifer Ann Wagler, 38, Loogootee, was arrested Tuesday by sheriff’s deputies on a warrant for fraud, forgery and two counts of theft. She was released on $7,500 bond.
Jennifer Nicole Thorne, 35, Vincennes, was arrested Monday by state police on a warrant for petition to revoke a suspended sentence for theft. She was held at the Daviess County Security Center on $25,000 bond.
Angela Dawn Cook, 26, Washington, was arrested Monday by state police on a warrant for theft. She was released on $2,500 bond.
Brett Alan Carpenter, 31, Washington, was arrested by sheriff’s deputies Monday on a warrant for petition to revoke a suspended sentence. He was held on $50,000 bond.
Cole Tyson Ross, 25, Washington, was arrested Monday by sheriff’s deputies on a warrant for second petition to revoke a suspended sentence. He was held on $100,000 bond.
James Michael Gregory, 43, Loogootee, was arrested by sheriff’s deputies Monday on a warrant for petition to revoke a suspended sentence. He was held on $100,000 bond.
Thomas Emory Garten, 41, Evansville, was arrested Monday by sheriff’s deputies on a writ of attachment. He was held on $10,000 bond.
Bruce David Cederlund, 48, Wheatland, was arrested by sheriff’s deputies Monday on a warrant for petition to revoke a suspended sentence. He was held on $500,000 bond.
Janette Marie Russell, 30, Washington, was arrested Monday by city police for possession of a synthetic cannabinoid and possession of paraphernalia. She was held without bond.
Shane Michael Allen Cates, 19, Washington, was arrested Monday by city police for public intoxication, possession of a legend drug, illegal possession of alcohol and attempted vehicle entry after they received a call from a female advising someone was in her grandmother’s car. He was held without bond.
Jail Population: 157
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