WASHINGTON —
CITY REPORT
Monday
8:42 a.m. — Dispatch received a call from two subjects on work release that claimed their mopeds had been stolen from NE Fourth St.
1:07 p.m. — Dispatch received a report of a stolen red 2002 Toyota Tundra pickup. Plate number 248173L. The vehicle was taken from owner, Doyan Riley’s residence at 3004 Cosby Road in Washington.
COUNTY REPORT
Sunday
9:49 a.m. — Dispatch received a call that four vehicles were stuck at the Old Bed. The property owner advised it was okay for the subjects to go back with a tractor to get the trucks out, but he wants any ruts filled in and does not want them on the property again.
10:11 a.m. — A tree was reported down across the roadway on CR 900N near I-69 in Odon.
ARRESTS
James Lee Frederick, 32, Lawrencville, Ill., was arrested by city police Friday for OVWI refusal, OVWI endangering, possession of marijuana and possession of paraphernalia. He was held on $8,000 bond.
Robert Malone, 37, Washington, was arrested by city polic Friday for possession of marijuana and possession of paraphernalia. He was held on $4,000 bond.
James A. Knepp, 50, Washington, was arrested by city police Friday on a warrant for petition to revoke. He was released on $2,000 bond.
Amber Orender, 24, Bruceville, was arrested Friday on a warrant for failure to appear. She was held on $2,000 bond.
Octaviano Beltran, 18, Florida, was arrested Saturday by city police for illegal possesion of alcohol and driving while never licensed. He was held on $4,000 bond.
Kelvis Edmond, 34, Washington was arrested by city police Saturday for driving while never receiving a license.
Jamie Chavez, 34, Washington, was arrested by city police Friday for OVWI refusal. He was held on $2,000 bond.
Total Jail Population: 161
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Thursday
1:03 a.m. - Karen Hulsey, of 511 S. Meridian St. reported a subject possibly hiding the bushes behind her residence. She stated she didn’t see anyone, but could hear coughing. - School board approves new handbooks
- Unchained Gang roars into park
- DECA to sponsor dodgeball tourney
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Daniel E. Foster
Daniel E. Foster, 65, died Thursday afternoon at his residence.
Born Dec. 3, 1947 in Montgomery, he was the son of Virgil and Mary (Yates) Foster. He graduated from Alfordsville High School in 1965.
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- Mildred ‘Millie’ Beck
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Obaseki moving up the ladder
Ben Obaseki was happy with his performance at the three-day rookie mini-camp of the Green Bay Packers. Now it is up to the Packers, or another team, to make a call.
- Dubois wins Loogootee Sectional
- WHS girls soccer call-out meeting
- Cougars win one for Samantha
- Wagler places 2nd in 1600 meters
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Obaseki moving up the ladder
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IU still working towards sixth banner
Monday night in Atlanta, Louisville won the school’s first National Championship since the year I was born - 1986. This accomplishment is significant to Indiana basketball fans, because the last two times the Cardinals cut down the nets (1980, 1986), the Hoosiers did it the following year. The stat, of course means nothing, other than both schools had strong programs in the 1980s.
- Zeller declares for NBA
- Washington shows support for Zeller
- Zeller scores 18, but Pacers beat Cavs 99-94
- Oladipo, Zeller named All-Americans
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IU still working towards sixth banner
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Kia Optima is a hit with the buying public
When it comes to midsized family sedans, the Kia Optima ranks high on my list for its good looks, economy and value.
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- The story behind the viral deer on a bus video
- Identity-theft victim jailed on culprit’s warrant
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Movie preview: “Star Trek Into Darkness”
Plot: When the crew of the Enterprise is called back home, they find an unstoppable force of terror from within that has left Starfleet in ruins, leaving our world in a state of crisis. With a personal score to settle, Captain Kirk leads a manhunt to a war zone world to capture a one-man weapon of mass destruction.
- Movie preview: “The Great Gatsby”
- Movie preview: “Peeples”
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Indiana’s high school grad rate continues upward
Indiana’s reported high school graduation rate continues to improve, moving from 77 percent to more than 88 percent in less than a decade, but there are still significant achievement gaps marked by race and income.
- Schools chief Ritz on fast learning curve
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Indiana’s high school grad rate continues upward



