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September 4, 2006

Former EMA chief unaware of items found in office

TERRE HAUTE — Former Emergency Management Director Richard Setliff was unaware of any opened liquor bottles or pornography at the Emergency Management Agency while he was the office director, he said at a news conference Sunday.

Setliff, who retired from the EMA office in July, was out of office less than a month before the new EMA director, Dr. Dorene Hojnicki, inventoried items found in the Vigo County EMA office. Pornography, several guns, ammunition and alcohol were among items found in the office and listed on the inventory on July 31 and Aug. 1.

Setliff said he would not have knowingly permitted the controversial items in the EMA office.

“I’m not going to go to jail, or lose my job for that, no,” he said. “I wouldn’t have let it happen.”

Setliff issued a prepared statement in which he said that several guns found in the office were taken there after his retirement on July 11.

The guns were registered to Debbie VanHorn, the wife of Donald VanHorn, the agency’s former deputy director of emergency management.

The Tribune-Star previously reported that Debbie VanHorn told police the weapons were to be stored at the office while she and her husband went on vacation.

Donald VanHorn and Hojnicki did not return messages seeking comment in time for the Tribune-Star’s press deadline Sunday evening.

The statement also noted that the syringes found in the office belonged to a staff member who was diabetic and needed insulin shots.

Setliff admitted that he received a bottle of rum as a gift, but the seal was unbroken and untampered with when he retired.

The Tribune-Star previously reported that a bottle of Bacardi Spiced Rum was found opened and about two-thirds full in Setliff’s desk, and that other bottles of alcoholic beverages were found in refrigerators at the EMA office.

“It wasn’t there that I knew of,” Setliff said of the additional liquor. “If I could have seen it, I’d have known.”

“I would’ve gotten rid of it,” he said.

He said he was not upset that Hojnicki did the inventory on the office.

“If I had walked in and found it,” Setliff said, “I’d have done the same thing.”

The news conference came the same day that a Tribune-Star editorial highlighted Setliff’s tenure, which ended shortly before the inventory was performed.

“It was a family decision [to stage the news conference],” said Kim Gilbert, one of Setliff’s four daughters. “Well, we felt compelled that we had to respond to the [editorial], to the negativity that surrounded my dad.”

But the editorial writer, Editor Max Jones, said the results of the inventory speak for themselves.

“I would applaud him for being willing to stand up and answer some questions,” Jones said, “but from everything I’ve heard, there’s still a lot of explaining to do.”

Austin Arceo can be reached at (812) 231-4214 or austin.arceo@tribstar.com.

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