News From Terre Haute, Indiana

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March 13, 2012

Suit over K-9 training involves local police forces

TERRE HAUTE — The City of Terre Haute is one of about four dozen Hoosier political entities fighting a lawsuit stemming from a reported mistake by a trained police dog in northern Indiana.

City Attorney Chou-il Lee advised the five-person Board of Public Works and Safety on Monday that Terre Haute is one of several cities, towns and sheriff’s departments involved in the lawsuit, which is in federal court in Indianapolis.

Lee said that the suit stems from a police traffic stop at Plymouth in north-central Indiana. During the stop, a police dog “hit” on a man’s car, indicating the presence of drugs. However, a search resulted in no drugs being found.

The motorist stopped in that incident, Kevin D. Miller, is the plaintiff in a lawsuit that includes municipalities and police agencies using police dogs trained at the Vohne Liche Kennels of the town of Denver, Ind., which is about 60 miles south of South Bend.

If successful, Miller’s suit would prevent any of Terre Haute’s six police dogs, all of whom were trained at the Vohne Liche Kennels, from being used in traffic stops, Lee said.

The suit also names Seelyville, Bloomington, Carmel, Fishers, Madison, Monticello, Noblesville, Peru, West Lafayette, Westfield and more than 20 other municipalities in Indiana. Also named are 14 Indiana sheriff’s departments, American Working Dogs United Inc., “unknown political subdivisions within the state of Indiana” and Vohne Liche Kennels Inc.

The Indianapolis law firm of Taft, Stettinius & Hollister LLP is handling the case for at least 10 of the cities or towns involved, Lee told the board. In addition to being City Attorney, Lee is also an employee of the Taft Firm and he suggested the board hire the firm to allow cost-sharing between the different cities. That should reduce the hourly costs of defending the case significantly, Lee told the board, which voted without opposition to allow Taft to represent the city.

Lee is one of the Taft attorneys assigned to the Miller v. Vohne Liche Kennels lawsuit, he said, adding it is his hope that a federal judge will throw the case out..

n Also Monday, the Board of Works approved using federal grant dollars to complete the conversion to LED traffic signals in the city.

The board approved a contract for $249,147 to complete the change, which is expected to reduce

the city’s annual energy costs

significantly.

The board also approved spending about $53,000 to use GPS technology to better synchronize the approximately 29 traffic signals downtown. The current technology, which uses fiber optic cable between signals, is subject to failures, including when power is lost downtown. The new technology will avoid many of those problems, said Tom Vandenberg, a transportation engineer for BF&S civil engineers of Lafayette.

The LED and signal-timing improvements will be paid for out of a $671,000 U.S. Department of Energy grant, said Larry Robbins, assistant city engineer.

Arthur Foulkes can be reached at (812) 231-4232 or arthur.foulkes@tribstar.com.

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