TERRE HAUTE — The following individuals were booked into the Vigo County Jail by area law enforcement on Thursday and Friday, based on jail records. Charges are recommended by arresting officers but are not final until the Vigo County prosecutor reviews the case and files official charges.
Thursday
Craig A. Baker, 26, 200 block of North Eighth Street, West Terre Haute, booked 10:31 a.m. Probation violation.
James I. Stewart, 30, 900 block of South 16th Street, Terre Haute, booked 12:07 p.m. Bond revocation.
Richard J. Rypka, 53, 3800 block of East Eighth Avenue, Terre Haute, booked 2:43 p.m. Failure to appear.
Venoit L. Ellington, 53, 1600 block of South 10th Street, Terre Haute, booked 6:13 p.m. Pointing a firearm and failure to appear.
John L. Robertson, 33, 1000 block of Blackman Street, Clinton, booked 6:49 p.m. Criminal conversion.
Larry McCauley, 41, 400 block of East Court Street, Paris, Ill. 7:18 p.m. Probation violation.
Clyde L. Haskins Jr., 27, 4400 block of South 12th Street, Terre Haute, booked 7:27 p.m. Criminal conversion.
Bradley A. Harlson, 25, under the 100th block of Potomac, Terre Haute, booked 8:05 p.m. Possession of marijuana/hash.
Howard J. Moody, 30, 1700 block of South 26th Street, Terre Haute, booked 8:23 p.m. Operating while intoxicated and driver never licensed.
Friday
Jeffory L. Wilson, 20, under the 100th block of Pear Tree Lane, Terre Haute, booked 1:09 a.m. Bond revocation.
Leif Bollock, 20, 2500 block of North 13th 1/2 Street, Terre Haute, booked 1:31 a.m. Probation violation and minor consuming alcohol.
Tanner W. Travioli, 22, 5200 block of North 14th Street, Terre Haute, booked 2:27 a.m. Failure to appear (two counts).
Maurice Whitesides, 21, 2800 block of Harrison Avenue, Terre Haute, booked 4:09 a.m. Operating while intoxicated and leaving scene-property damage.
Ashley N. Hines, 23, 1300 block of North Fourth Street, Terre Haute, booked 4:43 a.m. Public intoxication.
Jordan G. Smith, 18, 900 block of South 24th Street, Terre Haute, booked 5:15 a.m. Operating while intoxicated and driver never licensed.
Under the law, criminal charges are merely accusations, and the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.




