School Bus Safety For Drivers

Remember the following information about school bus safety in Indiana:

  • It is illegal to pass a stopped school bus with its red lights flashing and stop-arm extended, except on highways divided by a barrier. If the highway is divided by a barrier, motorists are only required to stop if they are traveling in the same direction as the school bus.

To ensure school bus transportation is safe for everyone, follow these best practices:

  • When backing out of a driveway or leaving a garage, watch out for children walking or biking to school.

  • When driving in neighborhoods with school zones, be alert for young people who may not be thinking about getting to school safely.

  • Slow down and watch for children walking in the street, especially where there are no sidewalks.

  • Be mindful of children playing and gathering near bus stops.

  • Stay alert, as children arriving late for the bus may suddenly dart into the street without checking for traffic.

  • Learn and adhere to the school bus laws in your state, as well as the "flashing signal light system" that school bus drivers use to notify motorists of upcoming actions.

  • Yellow flashing lights on a school bus indicate it is preparing to stop. Motorists should slow down and be prepared to stop.

  • Red flashing lights and extended stop arms indicate the bus has stopped and children are getting on or off. Motorists must stop their vehicles and wait until the red lights stop flashing and the extended stop arm is withdrawn before they can start driving again.

For parents, teach your child the following safety practices to make school bus transportation safer:

-Safety Starts at the Bus Stop

  • Ensure your child arrives at the bus stop at least five minutes before the bus is scheduled to arrive.

  • Show your child where to wait for the bus: at least three giant steps (six feet) away from the curb.

  • Remind your child that the bus stop is not a place to run or play.

-Get On and Off Safely

  • Instruct your child to wait until the bus comes to a complete stop, the door opens, and the driver indicates it's okay before approaching the bus door.

  • Advise your child to use the handrails while getting on and off the bus to prevent falling.

-Use Caution Around the Bus

  • Teach your child to never walk behind a school bus.

  • If your child must cross the street in front of the bus, instruct him/her to walk on a sidewalk or along the side of the street to a place at least five giant steps (10 feet) in front of the bus before crossing.

  • Emphasize making eye contact with the bus driver before crossing.

  • Instruct your child to inform the bus driver immediately if they drop something near the bus instead of trying to pick it up themselves.

Let's all do our part to ensure that this school year is safe for everyone!

Information Provided by the: Indiana Criminal Justice Institute

FTA Warrant Lands Mt. Carmel Man In Jail

On 7/19/24, Mt. Carmel Police arrested Jason L. Cox, age 45, of Mt. Carmel on a Wabash County Warrant for Failure to Appear on a Possession of Methamphetamine charge.  Cox was observed walking in the 300 block of W 9th Street.  The officer made contact and placed Cox under arrest.  During the arrest, the officer discovered approximately 11 grams of suspected methamphetamine on his person.  The suspected methamphetamine later field tested positive.  Cox was transported to the Wabash County Jail where he was issued the above documents and held pending a pre-trial release determination by the court.

Mt. Carmel Man Picked Up On Colorado Warrant

On 7/19/24, Mt. Carmel Police arrested Jeremy S. Bader, age 43, of Mt. Carmel on a Wabash County Warrant for Identity Theft and Theft.  Bader was also wanted on an El Paso County Colorado warrant for a weapons offense.  The arresting officer observed Bader leaving the Buy Low grocery store and knew of the Wabash County Warrant.  Bader was taken into custody and transported to the Wabash County Jail where he was issued the Wabash County Warrant along with the Colorado warrant.  The Colorado warrant has no bond and extradition back to Colorado is pending.  

MCPD Makes Another Domestic Battery Arrest

On 7/20/24, Mt. Carmel Police arrested Hector A. Vazquez, age 29, of Mt. Carmel for Domestic Battery following a dispute with a family member at their residence in the 400 block of E 6th Street.  Police were called to the scene to a report that the alleged victim had been struck in the back of the head during the argument.  Officers found evidence that Vazquez battered the victim by punching him in the head and by slamming the victim into the wall.  Vazquez was placed under arrest and transported to the Wabash County Jail where he was charged and held pending a pre-trial release determination by the court.  MCPD was assisted by the Wabash County Sheriff’s Office and the Wabash General Ambulance Service.

Evansville Man Arrested Following Report Of Suspicious Vehicle

On 7/22/24, Mt. Carmel Police arrested Brandon L. McCraw, age 27, of Evansville, Indiana for Driving Under the Influence of Drugs, Possession of Methamphetamine, Possession of a Controlled Substance, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia following an investigation into a suspicious vehicle report in the 1000 block of N Mulberry Street.  Officers responded to the area to investigate a report of a male subject parked along the street for over an hour, with the vehicle still running.  The caller reported an attempt at waking the subject up with no success.  Officers were eventually able to wake the driver, identified as McCraw, and found that he believed he was in Evansville.  Officers detected an odor of alcohol and burnt cannabis coming from him and requested he exit the vehicle for a roadside sobriety check.  In doing so, McCraw showed numerous clues to indicate impairment. McCraw was arrested and a search of the vehicle led officers to finding scales, two clear bags of cannabis, a clear bag of suspected methamphetamine, and pills that are controlled substances known as Diazepam and Alprazolam.  McCraw could not provide a prescription for either medication.  McCraw was processed for DUI and issued the charges as provided above.  McCraw was later released from the Wabash County Jail on a Notice to Appear.  MCPD was assisted by the Wabash County Sheriff’s Office.

Wire Theft Investigation Leads To Charges For Mt. Carmel Woman

On 7/21/24, Mt. Carmel Police arrested Sabra B. Garrett, age 32, of Mt. Carmel for Theft-Over $500, Possession of Methamphetamine, Possession of Controlled Substance, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia following an investigation into the theft of conductor wire owned by Quantum XP LLP located at 800 Stokes Street and that it had an approximate $1,400 value.  

Video surveillance footage from the building was utilized which provided evidence of the two suspect’s identity.  Furthermore, officers checked the area and found a path through the tall grass that led towards the 1100 block of W 7th Street.  Shortly thereafter, the officer found one of the alleged suspects, Sabra Garrett, riding a bicycle on Poplar Street, where he made contact.  Information gleaned from this contact resulted in officers responding to a residence in the 600 block of Vine Street, which is near the 1100 block of W 7th.  Garrett allowed the officer to enter the home to show there was none of the suspected wire in the home.  In doing so, the officer found a broken spool of wire that matched that of what was reported stolen.  There were also piles of scrapped metal within the home as well as suspected methamphetamine on top of a digital scale.  The residence was secured and Wabash County States Attorney Kelli Storckman agreed to prepare a search warrant for the home.  The search warrant was granted by Wabash Circuit Judge William Hudson, resulting in law enforcement returning to search the home.  In doing so, officers collected an assortment of evidence including, suspected methamphetamine, unprescribed controlled medications, various drug paraphernalia, security camera system, various tools used to steal and strip wire, a garden wagon loaded with the broken spool, various other sections of the wood spools, and numerous sections of cut and stripped copper wire.  It should be noted that the garden wagon had been stolen from a nearby neighbor as well.  

Garrett was taken to the Wabash County Jail where she is being held pending a pre-trial release determination by the court since she out of the jail on work release from other ongoing charges.  

Mt. Carmel Police were assisted by the Wabash County Sheriff’s Office.

 Charges will also be facing the male subject, who has been identified, but not located at this time.