TERRE HAUTE —
The following individuals were booked into the Vigo County Jail by area law enforcement on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 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.
Friday
• Nathan A. Goff, 28, 600 block of South Fourth Street, Terre Haute. Booked 10:31 a.m. Bond revocation.
• Kyle J. Lorick, 26, 3700 block of West 43rd Terrace, Indianapolis. Booked 11:49 a.m. Robbery.
• Dennis A. Smoley, 23, no address. Booked 1 p.m. Public intoxication.
• Vincent T. Scott, 18, 200 block of South 18th Street, Terre Haute. Booked 1:18 p.m. Possession of marijuana/hash.
• Ronald C. Goff, 34, 1300 block of Chestnut Street, Terre Haute. Booked 4:35 p.m. Theft.
• Joshua L. Johnson, 23, 1100 block of North Vandalia Place, West Terre Haute. Booked 5:31 p.m. Failure to appear.
• Thomas W. Kearschner, 21, 2300 block of Sixth Avenue, Terre Haute. Booked 6:25 p.m. Invasion of privacy.
• Bradley P. Ukstins, 21, Mills Hall, Terre Haute. Booked 10:42 p.m. Resisting law enforcement.
• Christopher Richardson, 38, 3100 block of North 26th Street, Terre Haute. Booked 11:31 p.m. Possession of firearm.
• Andrea Wilhelm, 21, 5200 block of North Harlan Avenue, Evansville. Booked 11:50 p.m. Operating while intoxicated and possession of marijuana/hash.
Saturday
• Velvet R. Jenkins, 21, 300 block of Thomas Avenue, Terre Haute. Booked 1:05 a.m. Operating while intoxicated.
• William W. Earls, 44, 2200 block of Crawford Street, Terre Haute. Booked 1:35 a.m. Operating while intoxicated.
• Isaiah Brown, 20, 1400 block of Third Avenue, Terre Haute. Booked 1:59 a.m. Possession of methamphetamine, false reporting, resisting law enforcement and failure to appear.
• Dakota J. Bacus, 21, 4700 block of 39th Street, Moline, Ill. Booked 2:25 a.m. Operating while intoxicated.
• Megan L. Davidson, 22, 5100 block of South First Street, Terre Haute. Booked 3:01 a.m. Operating while intoxicated.
• Dustin W. Salyer, 20, 200 block of West North Street, Delphi. Booked 4:50 a.m. Minor consuming and resisting law enforcement.
• Larry D. Harris, 27, 1700 block of Thompson Avenue, Terre Haute. Booked 5:18 a.m. Dealing cocaine or narcotics, battery-police and resisting law enforcement.
• Christopher R. Rumple, 20, 11300 block of North Libertyville Place, West Terre Haute. Booked 5:28 a.m. Operating while intoxicated.
• Jordan Richmond, 20, 700 block of South Eighth Street, Terre Haute. Booked 5:35 a.m. Dealing cocaine or narcotics, operating while intoxicated and driver never licensed.
• Jerry Eversole, 42, 1400 block of West Durham Drive, Terre Haute. Booked 5:55 a.m. Public intoxication.
• Robin L. Carr, 46, 1600 block of North Locust Street, Terre Haute. Booked 7:59 a.m. Public intoxication.
• Clarisa A. Dean, 27, 1100 block of North Ninth Street, Terre Haute. Booked 3:47 p.m. Criminal conversion.
• Travis James, 24, 3100 block of North 28th Street, Terre Haute. Booked 3:48 p.m. Criminal conversion.
• Darren J. Zaremba, 21, 3800 block of South Wellington Place, Terre Haute. Booked 4:21 p.m. Forgery.
• Kathryn A. McCullough, 22, 3800 block of Wellington Place, Terre Haute. Booked 4:34 p.m. Forgery.
• Jessie A. Morris, 30, 10 block of Home Avenue, Terre Haute. Booked 5:15 p.m. Criminal conversion and failure to appear.
• Jack R. Snow II, 29, 2800 block of South 25th Street, Terre Haute. Booked 9:20 p.m. Public intoxication.
• Elizabeth A. Johnson, 40, 200 block of South Eighth Street, West Terre Haute. Booked 10:27 p.m. Public intoxication.
• Aaron M. Boles, 22, 7700 block of Beamer Station Road, Poland. Booked 10:34 p.m. Operating while intoxicated and leaving the scene-property damage.
• Joshua R. Stevens, 24, 300 block of South Lincoln Street, Clinton. Booked 11:24 p.m. Operating while intoxicated.
• Anthony D. McGill, 39, 18000 block of South Rangeline Road, Clinton. Booked 11:45 p.m. Invasion of privacy and disorderly conduct.
Sunday
• Phillip A. Foster, 18, 2200 block of Fifth Avenue, Terre Haute. Booked 12:31 a.m. Disorderly conduct.
• Susan B. Roberts, 51, 1300 block of South Saint Clair Place, West Terre Haute. Booked 12:43 a.m. Operating while intoxicated.
• Howard D. Lawson, 49, 2400 block of Liberty Avenue, Terre Haute. Booked 12:52 a.m. Operating while intoxicated.
• Alyssa A. Bergdoll, 19, 500 block of East Washington Street, Terre Haute. Booked 2:06 a.m. Minor consuming.
• Justin R. Adams, 29, 1000 block of West Florida Avenue, Evansville. Booked 2:51 a.m. Violation of no contact order.
• Vincent M. Butler, 46, 2300 block of Second Avenue, Terre Haute. Booked 3:06 a.m. Battery-domestic and strangulation.
• Megan B. Nelson, 28, 1000 block of West Florida Avenue, Evansville. Booked 3:43 a.m. Bond revocation and invasion of privacy.
• Cecil D. Archer, 27, 100 block of West Kruzan Street, Brazil. Booked 6:33 a.m. Public intoxication and resisting law enforcement.
• James D. Blair, 41, 10 block of North Lockhart Place, West Terre Haute. Booked 9:27 a.m. Battery-domestic.
• Ronnie E. Love Jr., 33, 7900 block of East Davis Avenue, Terre Haute. Booked 2:17 p.m. Failure to appear (two counts).
• Arlo A. Paletis, 29, 10 block of South 16th Street, Terre Haute. Booked 3:03 p.m. Failure to appear.
• Shonna L. Harris, 34, 3800 block of East Beulah Avenue, Terre Haute. Booked 6:07 p.m. Criminal conversion, criminal trespassing and probation violation.
• Joshua L. Harden, 24, 900 block of South Ninth Street, Terre Haute. Booked 7:01 a.m. Failure to appear.
• Ashley N. Batchelor, 20, 1200 block of South Ninth Street, Terre Haute. Booked 8:48 p.m. Criminal conversion.
Under the law, criminal charges are merely accusations, and the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
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Vigo County Jail Log: Jan. 29, 2013
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