Fort Branch man arrested on multiple charges

On February 18, 2026, at 8:39 p.m. Gibson County Deputy Wyatt Hunt conducted a traffic stop on a Grey 2025 Hyundai Lantra on the courthouse square after observing an equipment violation and multiple suspicious and erratic behaviors.  Upon approaching the vehicle Deputy Hunt observed multiple clues that the driver 35-year-old Joshua Hemmings of Fort Branch may be under the influence.  At that point Deputy Hunt began a roadside investigation.  During the investigation a Gibson County Ambulance responded to the scene to check Mr. Hemmings’ physical and emotional welfare. At the end of the investigation, he was transported to the Gibson County Detention Center.  Upon arriving at the detention center Mr. Hemmings was charged with Operating a Motor Vehicle While Intoxicated-Refusal, Harassment, Forgery, and Possession of a Firearm by a Serious Violent Felon.
 
Sgt. Loren Barchett and Wes Baumgart assisted Deputy Hunt in his investigation.  Also assisting were Princeton Officers Matt Perry and Jeremy Robb.   
 
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