20 Year Old Norris City Farmer Killed In Crash

ISP DISTRICT 19 TRAFFIC CRASH ALERT


The Following Preliminary Information is Being Released by Illinois State Police District 19:
WHAT:   Fatal Traffic Crash
WHERE:    Illinois Route 141, east of Denium Road (Gallatin County)  
WHEN:   04/29/2018, at approximately 8:18 pm
VEHICLES:   White, 2003 Ford F150 Truck       Red, Case 1030 Comfort King Tractor, towing a Disc Plow     Gray, 2002 Chevrolet Truck, towing a Trailer
 
DRIVERS:   Billy J. Karnes, Age 58, of Eldorado, Illinois (Ford Truck)    Timothy R. Brinkley, Age 20, of Norris City, Illinois (Case Tractor /     Deceased)     Robert N. Waters, Age 41, of Omaha, Illinois (Chevrolet Truck) 
 
PASSENGERS:  Sandra C. Loyd, Age 35, of Omaha, Illinois
CAUSE:   Remains under investigation. 
TRANSPORTS:  None
ROAD CONDITIONS: Open  


PRELIMINARY:  According to the preliminary traffic crash investigation, the driver of the 2003 Ford F150 truck, Billy J. Karnes, was eastbound on Illinois Route 141, east of Denium Road in Gallatin County, when for unknown reasons, he struck the rear of an eastbound disc plow, being towed by a Case Comfort King tractor, driven by Timothy R. Brinkley.  Following impact, the Case tractor overturned.  A 2002, gray Chevrolet truck, towing a trailer, driven by Robert N. Waters, was westbound on Illinois Route 141, and debris from the traffic crash caused damage to his vehicle.    
 
Brinkley was pronounced deceased at the scene of the traffic crash.  Karnes was transported to a regional hospital, via Air Evac, for treatment of injuries he sustained.  Neither Waters, nor his passenger, Sandra C. Loyd, received any injuries as a result of the crash.      

 
    An ISP Crash Reconstruction Officer (CRO) has been assigned to assist with the crash investigation.  ISP District 19 was assisted at the crash scene by the White County Sheriff’s Department, Norris City Police Department, Norris City Fire Department, Omaha Fire Department, New Haven Fire Department, Norris City First Responders, White County Ambulance, Transcare Ambulance, Air Evac, White County Coroner, and Cherry Street Automotive Towing Service.     
CHARGES:   None
 
 All subjects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law

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Open House Planned To Honor Tom Ford at The First National Bank

  Tom Ford, Vice President and Loan Officer for The First National Bank of Allendale is retiring on May 11, 2018, after 45 years of serving the needs of area bank clients.  A native of Allendale, Ford graduated from Southern Illinois University and enlisted in the military in March 1971.  He was stationed at Fort Meyer, Virginia.  There, he served in the U.S. Army’s Third Infantry Regiment, or more commonly known as “The Old Guard”.  In 1973, Tom returned to the area and began his career with Production Credit Association. He was hired by Security Bank and Trust in 1976.  Tom joined the lending staff at The First National Bank of Allendale on February 2, 2004.  First National Bank President Don Price commented, “Tom has faithfully served the financial needs of area residents, and businesses throughout his career.  His commitment to this community and countless hours spent in support of our military veterans should be recognized and greatly appreciated.  We wish Tom all the best in his upcoming retirement.”  An open house is planned to honor Tom on May 11 at the bank’s Mt. Carmel location from 10:00-2:00.  Lunch will be served from 11:00-1:00. 

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Single vehicle accident nets arrest of Princeton man on DUI charge

On April 29, 2018, at 1:35 a.m. Gibson County Central Dispatch received a report of a single vehicle accident on US 41 near County Road 950 South. Sergeant John Fischer was dispatched to the area and located a Black 2005 GMC Pickup that had struck a guardrail. Upon approaching the vehicle Sgt. Fischer identified the driver as 30 year old Donald Collins Jr. of Princeton, and upon speaking with Mr. Collins Sgt. Fischer detected the odor of alcohol coming from the driver. At that point Deputy Fischer began a roadside investigation that resulted in Mr. Collins being taken into custody and transported to the Gibson County Jail. Upon arriving at the Gibson County Jail Mr. Collins was charged with Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated with a Prior Conviction and Operating a Motor Vehicle While a Habitual Traffic Violator. Mr. Collins remains in custody on a $750 bond. 

Assisting Sgt. Fischer in his investigation was Fort Branch Officer Jeff Beck. 

All Criminal defendants are to be presumed innocent until, and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

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Disturbance call leads officers to arrest Princeton woman on multiple charges

On April 29, 2018, at 9:06 p.m. Gibson County Central Dispatch received a 911 report of a disturbance in the 600 block of South Stout Street. Upon arriving in the area Deputy Austin Farrington began an investigation into the disturbance. During the investigation 44 year old Lisa Hunt was taken into custody after she was found to allegedly be in possession of Marijuana and drug paraphernalia. At the conclusion of the investigation Ms. Hunt was transported to the Gibson County Sheriff’s Office where she was charged with Battery resulting in bodily injury, Possession of Marijuana, Possession of Paraphernalia, and Resisting Law Enforcement. She remains in custody on a $750 bond. 

Assisting Deputy Farrington in his investigation was Deputy U.B. Smith and Princeton Officer Lincoln Edwards. 

All Criminal defendants are to be presumed innocent until, and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law

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Two Arrested At Economy Inn On Various Charges

On 4/26/18 Mt. Carmel Police arrested Kendra L. Fuhrman, age 27, and Michael S. Keneipp, age 36, both of Princeton, Indiana following a 911 call from The Economy Inn Express Motel. The 911 call had sounds of some type of disturbance in the background, but no one was on the phone. Officers arrived and found that the above two people were staying in one of the rooms along with two children. Officers investigated the disturbance which led to Fuhrman being arrested for Domestic Battery, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Resisting/Obstructing a Peace Officer and Endangering the Life/Health of a Child. Keneipp was arrested for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Endangering the Life/Health of a Child. Both were taken to the Wabash County Jail where they were held pending the posting of bond. The children were taken into protective custody and later turned over to the Department of Children and Family Services.

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15 Year Old Juvenile Arrested On Cannabis Charge

On 4/26/18 Mt. Carmel Police arrested a 15 year old male juvenile following a complaint about unwanted people in an abandoned residence in the 100 block of Chestnut Street. Officers arrived and located two male juveniles near the residence. While officers were speaking to the two juveniles the officer observed suspected cannabis in a clear bag hanging out of a pocket of one of the juveniles. The officer eventually found the juvenile to have six bags of cannabis along with drug paraphernalia. The juvenile was placed under arrest for Manufacture/Delivery of Cannabis and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. The juvenile was charged and released to a parent.

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Leek Charged With Criminal Trespass

On 4/26/18 Mt. Carmel Police arrested Kyle E. Leek, age 19, of Princeton, Indiana for Criminal Trespass to State Supported Land following a complaint about Leek being on the property of Mt. Carmel Meadows Apartments located at 1230 North Walnut Street. Leek had previously been barred from the property by apartment management. Leek was located and placed under arrest. Leek was taken to the Wabash County Jail where he was charged and later released after posting a $150 cash bond.

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