TERRE HAUTE —
The following individuals were booked into the Vigo County Jail by area law enforcement on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 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.
• Donald E. Majors, 58, 3200 block of Dreiser Square, Terre Haute, was booked at 11:24 a.m. Sunday. Failure to register as sex/violent offender and failure to possess ID.
• Dontai Ferre, 30, 11700 block of South Mill Street, Terre Haute, was booked at 12:11 a.m. Monday. Court order.
• Rodney D. Vestal, 26, 1700 block of South Fifth Street, Terre Haute, was booked at 12:43 a.m. Monday. Burglary and public intoxication.
• Patrice O. Ellington, 29, 4700 block of Bowser Avenue, Terre Haute, was booked at 1:03 a.m. Monday. Domestic battery.
• Joshua W. Howerton, 19, the 100 block of South 15th Street, Terre Haute, was booked at 2:25 a.m. Monday. Burglary.
• Brock Wylie, 19, 300 block of East Illinois Street, Brazil, was booked at 3 a.m. Monday. Failure to appear.
• Rance A. Danko, 25, 7300 block of North CR 300 East, Shelburn, was booked at 3:56 a.m. Monday. Theft.
• Shelly M. Green, 26, 300 block of North 141⁄2 Street, Terre Haute, was booked at 4:37 a.m. Monday. Probation violation.
• Timothy M. Burns, 30, 1700 block of South 17th Street, Terre Haute, was booked at 5:56 a.m. Monday. Probation violation.
• Keith A. Dickerson, 33, 2300 block of Beech Drive, West Terre Haute, was booked at 6:41 a.m. Monday. Failure to appear, possession controlled substance, possession marijuana, possession of paraphernalia, resisting law enforcement two counts, maintaining a common nuisance, battery-police two counts, and disarming officer.
• David L. Bealmear, 38, 1700 block of North 12th Street, Terre Haute, was booked at 7:06 a.m. Monday. Criminal conversion.
• Steven R. Bealmear, 44, 2100 block of Beech Street, Terre Haute, was booked at 7:10 a.m. Monday. Criminal conversion.
• Cheryl A. Harris, 38, 100 block of East Miller Avenue, West Terre Haute, was booked at 7:36 a.m. Monday. Visiting a common nuisance.
• Kelly J. Lindsey, 43, 2300 block of Beech Road, West Terre Haute, was booked at 7:47 a.m. Monday. Interference crime report, resisting law enforcement.
• Mallorie A. Lindsey, 23, 2700 block of North Marion Place, West Terre Haute, was booked at 8 a.m. Monday. Visiting a common nuisance, failure to appear.
• Justin L. Fulmer, 23, 2700 block of North Marion Place, West Terre Haute, was booked at 8:25 a.m. Monday. Failure to appear.
• Amy L. Riffle, 34, 600 block of North 131⁄2 Street, Terre Haute, was booked at 8:56 a.m. Monday. Failure to appear.
• Samuel A. Flowers, 34, 600 block of North 131⁄2 Street, Terre Haute, was booked at 9:12 a.m. Monday. Operating while intoxicated.
• Mykel L. Valentine, 34, 200 block of South 14th Street, Terre Haute, was booked at 9:33 a.m. Monday. Domestic battery.
• Lenitzia M. Terry, 22, 2000 block of North 23rd Street, Terre Haute, was booked at 9:38 a.m. Monday. Resisting law enforcement, criminal recklessness and driver never licensed.
• Jessie L. Pilles, 31, 100 block of South 131⁄2, Terre Haute, was booked at 10:03 a.m. Monday. Domestic battery.
• John M. Leach, 47, 2300 block of Sixth Avenue, Terre Haute, was booked at 10:44 a.m. Monday. Court order.
• Christopher R. Price, 28, 1800 block of South 11th Street, Terre Haute, was booked at 6:12 a.m. Tuesday. Failure to appear.
• Richard Rhodes, 33, address not given, Terre Haute, was booked at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday. Forgery, theft.
• Brian K. Willis, 28, 2500 block of South Eighth Street, Terre Haute, was booked at 11:33 a.m. Tuesday. Habitual traffic violator, failure to appear.
• Collins M. Grigsby, 20, 1600 block of Locust Street, Terre Haute, was booked at 3:14 p.m. Tuesday. Failure to appear.
• Ricky L. Cantrell, 24, 2400 block of East Quinn Avenue, Terre Haute, was booked at 4:25 p.m. Tuesday. Escape and bond revocation.
• Richard J. Edwards, 26, 2200 block of Frisco Avenue, Terre Haute, was booked at 4:58 p.m. Tuesday. Criminal mischief.
• Joshua D. Hall, 34, 16400 block of East Wagoner Road, Sandborn, was booked at 5:34 p.m. Tuesday. Child molesting.
• Craig L. Black, 41, 1900 block of Second Avenue, Terre Haute, was booked at 8:29 p.m. Tuesday. Public intoxication, disorderly conduct.
• Lamar M. Brown, 21, 300 block of South 13th Street, Terre Haute, was booked at 9:21 p.m. Tuesday. Criminal trespass.
• Richard Jones, 70, 2100 block of Dillman, Terre Haute, was booked at 10:03 p.m. Tuesday. Criminal trespass, public intoxication.
• Dale R. Oaks, 35, 2900 block of East Park Avenue, Terre Haute, was booked at 1:04 a.m. Wednesday. Failure to appear, two counts.
• Curtis J. Witt, 49, 800 block of Lafayette Avenue, Terre Haute, was booked at 2:01 a.m. Wednesday. Failure to appear, three counts.
• Crystal L. Jarvis, 45, P.O Box, Farmersburg, was booked at 2:29 a.m. Wednesday. Operating while intoxicated.
• Cole A. Porter, 21, 100 block of East Eglin Boulevard, Eglin, Fla., was booked at 3:24 a.m. Wednesday. Operating while intoxicated.
• Angie L. Marvel, 37, 4400 block of Cook Road, West Terre Haute, was booked at 5 a.m. Wednesday. Operating while intoxicated.
Under the law, criminal charges are merely accusations and the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
News
Vigo County Jail Log: May 10, 2012
- News
-
-
Relic from another age: Massive find
A mastodon that lived in the Wabash Valley thousands of years ago is making big news today.
-
Game Over: Financial tightening causes VCSC to drop St. Patrick’s from athletic schedule
St. Patrick’s School athletic teams will not have an opportunity to compete against their Vigo County School Corp. middle school counterparts next year.
-
Katelyn Newell finally at home
After nearly five months, 8-year-old Katelyn Newell finally returned home Thursday evening — with a new heart.
-
Indiana State U. Police officer honored with Artz Award
Thursday was a special day for Indiana State University Police Officer Christopher Heleine in multiple ways.
-
City Council considering three for consultant
Three different tax professionals vied Thursday for a chance to become a “financial consultant” to the Terre Haute City Council.
-
Clay County sheriff warns of bank card scam
The Clay County Sheriff’s Department has received information regarding a scam targeting residents, according to a news release from the sheriff’s department.
-
State Police seek help with Sullivan County homicide
Indiana State Police detectives from the Putnamville Post are seeking help from the public with the nearly six-month investigation into the death of 85-year-old Lowell R. Badger, a rural Sullivan County farmer.
-
Man who attacked Vigo deputy arrested
A Terre Haute man accused of attacking a Vigo County sheriff’s deputy earlier this week is facing felony charges in the Vigo County jail.
-
INDOT to bid final 641 phase
The final construction phase of the 641 bypass is scheduled to let for bids on Dec. 11, according to the Indiana Department of Transportation.
-
District office moves north
The Southwest District office of the Purdue Extension service has been moved north from Vincennes to Terre Haute.
-
Day is done…
The sun sets Thursday evening as seen from south of Terre Haute.
-
Banks of the Wabash Festival is more than just yearly entertainment
Pioneers think counterintuitively. Where others see widespread apathy, they focus on the possibility for progress. In a way, the 2013 Year of the River celebration began in the 1970s.
-
Planning session aims to better Terre Haute
It’s not yet clear what will come of it, but dozens of community leaders spent the whole day Wednesday trying to develop a plan – or collection of plans – to make Terre Haute “a better community.”
-
Education funding boost won’t benefit all schools
In the budget bill passed by the General Assembly last month, there is more money allocated for K-12 education over the next two years, but that doesn’t mean every school will get more dollars.
- Day of Action job options open
-
Park Board renames land around Memorial Stadium
Land surrounding Indiana State University’s Memorial Stadium on Terre Haute’s east side has been designated as Veterans Memorial Park, following a unanimous vote Wednesday from the Terre Haute Park Board.
-
Deputy suffers minor injury during incident
A Vigo County Sheriff’s deputy received a minor injury to his hand Tuesday night while subduing a drunken driving suspect who fled behind a North Terre Haute business.
-
Man accused of child neglect gets new trial date
An Oct. 15 trial date has been set for a Terre Haute man arrested in November for child neglect after he and his wife allegedly tied up and confined their adopted children in the family home.
-
Police find meth labs, arrest Pierson Township man
Police uncovered two active methamphetamine labs in southeastern Vigo County on Monday, leading to the arrest of a Pierson Township man.
-
New date set for attempted murder trial
A new trial date has been set for a Terre Haute woman charged with attempted murder.
-
Rose-Hulman professor researching ways to make homes storm safe
Tornadoes produce greater uplift forces than hurricanes, which can flatten homes such as in Moore Okla., south of Oklahoma City.
-
Group wants to connect downtown Terre Haute with the Wabash River
Fairbanks Park is underutilized.
The Wabash River is peaceful and inviting, but there is some concern about its cleanliness as well as pollution levels. Also, people can’t get on the river unless they have a boat. -
New conservancy district appoints first directors
Members of the first board of directors of a new lake conservancy district were appointed Tuesday by the Vigo County Board of Commissioners.
-
Vigo law enforcement signs Triad charter to protect seniors
Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller joined Vigo County law enforcement and community activists Tuesday to sign the county’s first Triad charter, becoming the 22nd Triad in Indiana.
-
Wabash Valley Red Cross wraps up Save the Day Campaign
The American Red Cross Wabash Valley Chapter’s 2013 annual meeting concluded the 17th annual Save the Day Campaign, and the results lifted the spirits of all who were involved.
-
Some Vigo roads washed out
Spring storms resulted in $250,000 in damages to roads in southern Vigo County, with costs including sand and labor to save homes near river bottoms, said county highway Assistant Superintendent Dan Bennett.
-
County Council votes $78K toward rail spur
County officials voted Tuesday night to make good on a 2011 promise to help improve a railroad spur just north of Terre Haute for Menard Inc.
-
Spring flooding damages future CSO holding lagoon
Flood waters from the Wabash River have done costly damage to one of the city-owned “lagoons” on former International Paper property.
-
Vigo tops state average for IREAD-3 scores
The Vigo County School Corp. exceeded the state average in the percentage of students passing the state’s mandatory Grade 3 reading test, IREAD-3.
-
Storms cause minor damage in Valley
Tuesday morning storms in the Wabash Valley caused thousands of Duke Energy customers to lose power.
- More News Headlines
-





