The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana (2024)

0f" 1 i TT 1 1 imj 'I i im i THURSDAY JUNE 4. 1998 THE TRIBUNE, SEYMOUR, INP. PAGE3A gram, May 15. Michael S. Ray, no age listed, Deputy, speed contest, $100 fine, days jail-suspendedrt 80 probation, May 15.j Michael L.

Caudill, no age or, address listed, driving while $300 fine, one year pended, one year with alcohol and drug program, 90 day driver's license suspension, May 15. Owen E. Pace, no age listed, Freetown, blood alcohol content .10 or greater, $300 fine, 180 days with alcohol and drug program, May 15. Twana L. Johnson, no age listed, Seymour, possession of mari- juana, $150 fine, one year jail-suspended, one year with alcohol and drug program, 180 day probationary license, May 15.

Tony L. Ortez, no age listed, Columbus, possession of para-. phernalia, $150 fine, 365 days jail-355 days suspended, 355 days with alcohol and drug program, May 15. Jeff H. Brock, no age listed, Seymour, check deception, $25 fine, one year jail-suspended, one year probation, restitution, check deception class, May 15.

Rony A. Porter, no age listed, Pendleton, blood alcohol content .10 or greater, $300 fine, 60 days jail-suspended, 180 days probation, 90 day driver's license suspension, May 15. Larry Waskom, no age listed, Seymour, driving while intoxicated, $300 fine, one year jail-suspended, one year with alcohol and drug program, May 15. Rodney Goolsby, no age or address listed, driving while intoxicated, $300 fine, one year jail-suspended, one year with alcohol and drug program, 90 day driver's license suspension, May 14. Dana V.

Woods, no age listed, Seymour, battery, $100 fine, one year jail-suspended, one year probation, domestic violence class, May 14. James Miller, 23, North Vernon, check deception, $25 fine, one year jail-suspended, one year probation, restitution, check deception class, May 14. Everitt E. Saylor, no age listed, Seymour, driving while intoxicated, $300 fine, 365 days jail-335 suspended, 335 days probation, 180 days driver's license suspension, May 14. pital at 2:51 p.m.

Wednesday. SUPERIOR COURT DISSOLUTIONS- I Gary Lee Hatton vsT Catherine Ann married Aug. 15. 1981 separated April 27, 1998, filed May .14. Vickie Ann Evans vs.

Dwayne Edward feans, married March .4, 1995, separated April 30, 1998, filed May 14. Rose M. Williams vs. Leon Williams, married Oct. 23, 1989, separated July 23, 1995, filed May 13.

Lisa Sue Harman vs. Thomas Allen Harmon, married Aug. 10, 1984, separated Feb. 21, 1998, filed May 13. JUDGMENTS The following cases were heard in Jackson Superior Court, Seymour, Judge Frank Guthrie presiding (court costs are assessed in addition to fines, countermeasure fees ahd substance abuse counseling are ordered in cases involving' drugs and alcohol): Darryl T.

Booker, no age listed, Seymour, battery, $100 fine, 365 days jail-355 suspended, 355 days probation, domestic violencevdass, May 18. David R. Hines, 38, Seymour, driving while intoxicated, $300 fine, one year jail-suspended, one year with alcohofand drug program, May 18. Michael Bryner, 33, Los Angeles, public intoxication, $150 fine, 180 days jail-suspended, 180 days with alcohol and drug program, May 15. Travis Adamson, 39, Key Largo, public intoxication, $150 fine, 180 days jail-suspended, 180 days with alcohol and drug program, May 15.

Cheri Culp, no age listed, Seymour, driving while never having received a driver's license, $100 fine, 60 days jail-suspended, 180 days probation, May 15. David Bishop, no age listed, Seymour, public intoxication, $150 fine, 180 days jail-suspended, 180 days with alcohol and drug program, May 15. James D. Brown, no age listed, Crothersville, two counts driving while intoxicated, $300 fine, 365 days jail-355 suspended, one year driver's license suspension, May 15. Kristen James, no age listed, Columbus, reckless $200 fine, 180 days jail-suspended, 180 days with alcohol and drug pro HOSPITAL WEDNESDAY ADMISSIONS Robert G.

Toggle, 115 S. -O'Brien Seymour. 1 OBSERVATION Peggy S. Allen, 91 8 W. McDonald Seymour.

Reed Howard, 8851 N. 400W, Freetown. Stacey Hien, 17-year-old daughter of Jane and Michael Hien, 7633 S. 975E, Crothersville. Loval C.

Hughes, 1855 W. 600S, North Vernon. Tamra J. MeJean, 9-year-old daughter of Dana and Casimir MeJean, 498TW. 400N, Freetown.

NEWBORNS A son to Holly and David Richardson, 502 S. Ind. 39, Scotts-burg. A daughter to Heidi and Matthew Ream, .195 N. 175E, Brownstown.

A daughter to Patricia and Don-avan Baxter, 7735 W. 700S, Paris Crossing. RELEASES Elaine R. Fraser, 1750 S. 600E, Butlerville.

Lisa L. Hobbs and infant daughter Makayla Reed Hobbs, 700 W. McDonald, Seymour. Karen M. Hurt and infant son Lucas Andrew Hurt, 753 S.

100W, Brownstown. EMERGENCY. Erma J. Sprague, Ruby B. Garland, Rebecca Collins, Brian Douglas, Chasidy Fee, Samantha Blair, Shane Ellis, Sally Sandlin, Jacob Pack, Ralph Keck, Joan Freeman, Kolton M.

Tatom, Tracy Thompson. CIRCUIT COURT DISSOLUTIONS The following couples have filed for dissolution of marriage in Jackson Circuit Court, Brownstown: Donald Mink vs. Jennifer Mink, married July 8, 1996, separated May 18, 1998, filed June 1. Bonnie S. Boling vs.

Gerald T. Boling, married Nov. 18, 1997, separated May 27, 1998, filed May 29. Vickie L. Schultz vs.

Ross M. Schultz, married Feb. 7, 1970, not yet separated, filed May 29. Jennifer R. Miller vs.

Joseph L. Miller, married Dec. 28, 1996, separated March 1, 1998, filed May 29. Mary Couch vs. James Couch, married Feb.

20, 1969, separated May 29, 1998, filed May 29. Lucila C. Skaggs vs. Curtis W. Skaggs, married Jan.

26, 1987, separated January 1998, filed May 26. -Jennifer Martsoff vs. Kenneth G. Martsoff, married May 31, 1996, separated Feb. 17, 1998, filed May 1 22.

James A. Hubbard vs. Cheryl Hubbard, married Dec. 15, 1984, separated May 10, 1998, filed May 20. Sandra G.

Adkins vs. Carl Adkins, married Feb. 14, 1986, separated May 19, 1998, filed May 19. Scott W. Weihe vs.

Susan K. Weihe, married Sept. 15, 1990, separated May 16, 1998, filed May 19. Kerri Jo Allman Donald Paul Allman, married Oct 21, 1997, separated May 13, 1998, filed May 13. MARRIAGE LICENSES Michael S.

Davisson, Seymour, and Mandy Miller, Seymour, June 3. Russell A. Burnette, Seymour, and Heather R. Powell, Seymour, June 2. Christopher W.

Ent, Seymour, and Melody J. Jackson, Seymour, June 2. Scott E. Benter, Brownstown and Brenda E. Paxson, Brownstown, June 2.

Darin J. Hackman, Brownstown, and Zoa H. Ault, Seymour, June 2. Jeffrey S. Rowland, Seymour, and Rosetta L.

Morgan, Seymour, June 1. Edward R. Bryant, Brownstown, and Janet M. Persinger, Brownstown, June 1 John P. Wilson, Medora, and Jeanette K.

Hatchett, Medora, May -28. 7 Shannon D. Carr, Austin, and Tammy L. Maxie, Brownstown, May 26. Gordon J.

Hall, Seymour, and April M. Jewell, Seymour, May 26. Douglas K. Lytle, Columbus, and Cheryl A. Heckman, Seymour, May 26.

Stuart C. Surface, Seymour, and Maria J. Gervase, New Palestine, May 26. James R. Dillman, Vallonia, and Sherri L.

Coulter, Vallonia, May 22. Bradley T. Wessell, Brownstown, and Melissa A. Gardner, Brownstown, May 22.. Jerry M.

Growe, Medora, and Lisa D. Barnard, Medora, May 21. Marcus E. Bechelli, Seymour, and Amy J. Elder, Seymour, May 20.

Wednesday. Cassie Briner reported burglary and vandalism at 8696 E. 925S, Austin. Officer Aridy Waymari inves- tigated at 9:58 p.m. Wednesday.

Vandalism, to a mailbox was-. reported, in. 1P000 block West County Road 825N, Norman. Reserve Officer Scott Davis investigated at 9:55 p.m. Wednesday.

JENNINGS COUNTY An abandoned vehicle was reported at Queensville. Sgt. Steve Cardinal investigated at 9:13 p.m. Wednesday. NORTH VERNON A domestic dispute was reported on Thomas Street at 3:06 p.m.

Wednesday. ARRESTSSEYMOUR Lisa S. Riggs, 37, public intoxication, 6 p.m. Wednes-: day. Joshua S.

Brown, 21, Seymour, driving while suspended, 7:20 a.m. Wednesday. NORTH VERNON Donald C. Harp, 42, Indianapolis, trespassing, 10:30 p.m. Wednesday.

David A. Johnson, 36, Indianapolis, driving while suspended, 9:50 p.m. Wednesday. Floyd E. Perkins, 25, North Vernon, driving while intoxicated, consuming' while operating, 5:10 p.m.

Wednesday. Tanya V. Ayles, 24, Clarksville, wan-ant failure to appear, 1:15 p.m. Wednesday. JENNINGS COUNTY Dale E.

Whitehead, 33, North Vernon, furnishing alcohol to a minor, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, visiting a common nuisance, 1 :25 a.m. Wednesday. Madelene C. Ehlers, 47, Madison, visiting a common nuisance, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, 1 :30 a.m. Wednesday.

Marvin E. Louden, 38, Vernon, furnishing alcohol to a minor, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, visiting a common nuisance, 1 :25 a.m. Wednesday. AMBULANCE Jackson County Ambulance Service responded to five calls between 1:07 p.m. and 9:20 p.m.

Wednesday, including two transfers, reports of an ill person and a fall, and: A wreck in 100 block East Ind. 250, Brownstown. Chasidy N. Fee, 20, of Brownstown was treated for possible spine, head, leg and arm injuries and taken to Memorial Hos Johnny E. Chastain, Medora, and Michelle Y.

Hamilton, Medora, May 19. complaints following- complaints have been filed in Jackson Circuit Court; Jackson County Co-op Credit Union vs. Donald W. Gay, seeking outstanding balance on a ban, June 2. Household Finance Corp.

vs. Kenneth W. Engleking, seeking outstanding balance on a loan, June 1 Terry Boknecht vs. Town of Brownstown and Paul Starr, seeking damages from unlawful arrest, May 28. INCIDENTSSEYMOUR A family fight was reported in 100 block Jeffersonville Avenue.

Sgt. Gary Trowbridge investigated at 7:44 a.m. today. Theft was reported in 400 block South Airport Road. Officer Bruce M.

Peak investigated at 6:17 a.m. today. Steven Homback reported theft of tools and tool boxes at 2075 E. Tipton St. Officer Craig Hayes investigated at 5:02 a.m.

today. Disorderly conduct involving a fight between a mother and daughter was reported in 1 000 block Arvin Avenue. Hayes investigated at 7:42 p.m. Wednesday. Disorderly conduct was reported in 300 block East Street.

Peak investigated at 5:15 p.m. Wednesday. A female reportedly was cursing and exposing herself in 1 00 block South O'Brien Street. Peak investigated at 4:56 p.m. Wednesday.

Criminal mischief involving a windshield shot with a BB gun was reported in 900 block Rebecca Court. Peak investigated at 4:37 p.m. Wednesday. Disorderly conduct involving possible battery was reported in 600 block East Fourth Street. Peak investigated at 2:29 p.m.

Wednesday. Disorderly conduct involving a fight was reported in 600 block East Fourth Street. Peak investigated at 1 :01 p.m. Wednesday. Burglary was reported in 600 block East Oak Street.

Nothing was reported missing. Cpl. Ernest Davidson investigated at 12:17 p.m. Wednesday. JACKSON COUNTY A family fight was reported in 11000 block North County Road 675W, Freetown, at 10:29 p.m.

i HPIWfe I SEYMOUR Com $2.21 Soybeans $6.07 Wheat $2..45 EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) Here is Wednesday's Indiana hog and sow market: Hogs were 1.00 higher. US 1-3 42.25-44.25; US 2-3 37.25-42.25. Sows were steady, ranging from 24.00-28.00. Visit The Tribune online at www.jclife.com INDIANA Daily Three Daily Four 8-3-1-1; Lucky 5 2-13-15-24-33; Hoosier Lotto 12-19-26-28-38-45.

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