TERRE HAUTE —
The following individuals were booked into the Vigo County Jail by area law enforcement on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday, 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
• Jami M. Busbin, 43, 5300 block of County Road 850 East, Poland. Booked 11:28 a.m. Bond revocation.
• Carl J. Butler, 33, 500 block of East Jackson Street, Martinsville, Ill. Booked 12:14 p.m. Parole violation.
• Joseph R. Fulford, 32, 2700 block of Washington Avenue, Terre Haute. Booked 1:44 p.m. Failure to appear (six counts).
• Dylan T. Wampler, 34, 1400 block of Spruce Street, Terre Haute. Booked 2:49 p.m. Failure to appear.
• Amanda M. Fay, 27, 800 block of West Auman Drive, Carmel. Booked 4:16 p.m. Failure to appear.
• Clifford J. Goodwin, 22, 2200 block of East 151st Street, Carmel. Booked 4:48 p.m. Minor consuming and failure to appear.
• Joel Frye, 47, 10 block of South 17th Street, Terre Haute. Booked 5:23 p.m. Bond revocation (two counts).
• Edward K. Britt, 26, 500 block of North 131⁄2 Street, Terre Haute. Booked 5:59 p.m. Failure to appear.
• Robert C. Allard, 31, 900 block of Locust Street, Terre Haute. Booked 6:19 p.m. Failure to appear.
• Shannon N. Smith, 18, 1700 block of South Center Street, Terre Haute. Booked 6:48 p.m. Sexual misconduct with a minor.
• Savannah N. Harden, 25, 800 block of South 10th Street, West Terre Haute. Booked 9:29 p.m. Failure to appear.
• Sylvia L. Patton, 27, 10 block of South 18th Street, Terre Haute. Booked 10:24 p.m. Battery.
• William Johnson, 44, 1500 block of Maple Avenue, Terre Haute. Booked 10:46 p.m. Operating while intoxicated.
• Gary J. Morris Jr., 18, 500 block of Fourth Avenue, Terre Haute. Booked 11:29 p.m. Probation violation.
Saturday
• Mark L. Boone, 33, 1300 block of South 20th Street, Terre Haute. Booked 12:17 a.m. Operating while intoxicated.
• Billy Lockard, 34, 6400 block of Cox Road, Terre Haute. Booked 12:46 a.m. Possession of methamphetamine.
• Eric A. Jackson, 39, 8000 block of South MacArthur Street, Terre Haute. Booked 12:50 a.m. Neglect of a dependent and public intoxication.
• Amber L. Whitlock, 34, 4800 block of West Sarah Myers Drive, West Terre Haute. Booked 2:51 a.m. Bond revocation.
• Latonya D. Neal, 37, 8700 block of Wabash Avenue, Terre Haute. Booked 3:07 a.m. Operating while intoxicated.
• Tommy Anderson, 21, 100 block of East Ridge Street, Brazil. Booked 3:28 a.m. Operating while intoxicated.
• Ryan W. Graney, 24, 700 block of South Seventh Street, Terre Haute. Booked 3:38 a.m. Operating while intoxicated.
• Shandon R. Laffoon, 31, 9500 block of Bono Road, Terre Haute. Booked 3 p.m. Probation violation and burglary.
• Thomas F. Edmonds, 25, 200 block of Mulberry Street, West Union, Ill. Booked 3:47 p.m. Failure to appear.
• Ashley N. Edmonds, 23, 200 block of Mulberry Street, Terre Haute. Booked 5:03 p.m. Theft.
• Scott R. Ready, 33, 200 block of Hancock Street, Terre Haute. Booked 6 p.m. Resisting law enforcement, public intoxication and disorderly conduct.
• Jeffrey Hall, 42, 2900 block of North 151⁄2 Street, Terre Haute. Booked 6:26 p.m. Public intoxication and criminal trespassing.
• Jackilyn Osborn, 22, 2200 block of North Second Street, Terre Haute. Booked 7 p.m. Public intoxication.
• Christopher Eversole, 29, 300 block of North 13th Street, Terre Haute. Booked 7:55 p.m. Resisting law enforcement and disorderly conduct.
• Troy M. Odell, 34, 1600 block of Woodley Avenue, Terre Haute. Booked 8:49 p.m. Invasion of privacy.
• David R. Messenger, 41, 200 block of West Johnson Avenue, West Terre Haute. Booked 8:51 p.m. Failure to appear.
• Kelsee M. Roberts, 18, 200 block of North Ninth Street, West Terre Haute. Booked 9:41 p.m. Failure to appear.
• Michael O. Doss, 38, 6700 block of West Parkwood Drive, Terre Haute. Booked 11:24 p.m. Operating while intoxicated.
Sunday
• Dakota J. Caldwell, 19, 200 block of Kent Avenue, Terre Haute. Booked 12:06 a.m. Battery.
• Brittany M. Rentschler, 26, 600 block of London Street, Terre Haute. Booked 1:18 a.m. Failure to appear.
• Zachary K. Beeler, 25, 1800 block of South Fourth Street, Terre Haute. Booked 1:21 a.m. Failure to appear (two counts).
• Michael L. Elkins, 21, 900 block of West Allison Drive, West Terre Haute. Booked 1:54 a.m. Disarming officer, disorderly conduct, resisting law enforcement and public intoxication.
• Alana K. Robbs, 25, 2100 block of Cleveland Avenue, Terre Haute. Booked 2:04 a.m. Operating while intoxication and possession of marijuana/hash.
• Tully Whitehorse Jr., 31, Kayenta, Ariz. Booked 2:19 a.m. Operating while intoxication and driver never licensed.
• Jason L. Holland, 35, 800 block of South Elm Street, Terre Haute. Booked 2:49 a.m. Resisting law enforcement, possession of marijuana/hash and failure to appear.
• Jason W. Cunningham, 31, 2400 block of South 19th Street, Terre Haute. Booked 2:54 a.m. Disorderly conduct.
• Cathryn M. Seward, 27, 3000 block of East Morris Avenue, Terre Haute. Booked 3:29 a.m. Battery, criminal reckless and criminal mischief.
• Sergio Anguiano, 22, 400 block of South 29th Street, Terre Haute. Booked 4:15 a.m. Operating while intoxicated.
• Tonya L. Manning, 30, 1200 block of Ash Street, Terre Haute. Booked 4:20 a.m. Operating while intoxicated.
• Raheem M. Kelley, 21, 1500 block of South Fourth Street, Terre Haute. Booked 1:01 a.m. Dealing marijuana/hash (two counts), criminal recklessness, reckless driving, driver never licensed and resisting law enforcement (two counts).
• Dustin H. Baker, 26, South Eighth Street and Fourth Avenue, Terre Haute. Booked 3:22 p.m. Public intoxication, glue/paint sniffing and failure to appear.
• Dusty A. Summitt, 45, 2700 block of Jefferson Street, Terre Haute. Booked 4:29 p.m. Failure to appear.
• Danny L. Gemmaka, 50, 3300 block of West Indiana 246, Farmersburg. Booked 4:45 p.m. Probation violation.
• Michael D. Johnson, 29, 3000 block of South 13th Street, Terre Haute. Booked 8:28 p.m. Probation violation.
Monday
• Richard Tarrah, 21, 1200 block of South Seventh Street, Terre Haute. Booked 12:07 a.m. Failure to appear and theft.
• Charles Spiker, 33, 1100 block of Avenue Street East, Greencastle. Booked 12:55 a.m. Nonsupport of a child.
• Polly S. Forbus, 53, 6200 block of West Indiana 154, Sullivan. Booked 3:02 a.m. Operating while intoxicated, possession of a handgun without a license, possession of a controlled substance, maintaining a common nuisance and possession of marijuana/hash.
Under the law, criminal charges are merely accusations, and the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
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