Shop With Cop, Fireman, EMT Benefits More Than 100 Local Kids

Christmas will be brighter for more than 100 Wabash County kids thanks to this year’s Shop With A Cop, Fireman, EMT program. Mt. Carmel Police Chief Mike McWilliams told the city council yesterday that Saturday’s shopping event at Princeton’s Walmart resulted in a lot of smiling faces….

The night of lights in Mt. Carmel surpassed their $3,000 goal to add to the money available to this past weekend’s shopping day. McWilliams said the growth of the program has been impressive….

Photo Credit: MCFD Facebook Page

Oakland City man arrested on DUI charge

On December 20, 2024, at 2:34 a.m. Gibson County Central Dispatch received a 911 report of a suspicious vehicle accelerating its engine for a long period of time on County Road 450 South east of County Road 750 East.  Upon arriving in the area Deputies located the vehicle, and upon detecting the odor of an alcoholic beverage on the driver Deputy Wesley Baumgart began a roadside DUI investigation.  At the conclusion of his investigation Deputy Baumgart placed 28 year old Theron Allen of Oakland City into custody and transported him to the Gibson County Jail where he was charged with Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated.
 
Assisting Deputy Baumgart in his investigation were Deputies Wyatt Hunt and Levi Sims.  Also assisting in the investigation was Deputy Michael McGregor.
 
All criminal defendants are to be presumed innocent until, and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

Fort Branch man arrested for DUI

On December 20, 2024, at 11:18 p.m. Gibson County Deputy Levi Sims conducted a traffic stop on Coal Mine Road near County Road 100 West after observing a Blue 2020 Nissan Maxima failing to maintain its lane of travel while traveling westbound.  Upon approaching the vehicle Deputy Sims immediately detected the odor of alcohol coming from inside the vehicle.  At that point Deputy Sims began a roadside DUI investigation.  At the conclusion of his investigation he placed 59 year old Larry Powell of Fort Branch into custody and transported him to the Gibson County Jail.  Upon arriving at the jail Mr. Powell was charged with Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated. 
 
Deputy Sims was assisted in his investigation by Deputies Wes Baumgart and Wyatt Hunt of the Gibson County Sheriff’s Office.  Also assisting in the investigation was Haubstadt Officer Bryan Munnier.
 
All criminal defendants are to be presumed innocent until, and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

Princeton man arrested on DUI charge

On December 19, 2024, at 10:43 p.m. Gibson County Central Dispatch received a 911 call of a suspicious vehicle stopped in a grassy field between Vail Estates apartments and the Deaconess Clinic located on South Vail Street in Princeton.  Upon arriving on scene officers located a Black 2021 GMC Sierra still in drive, but stopped with the driver passed out behind the wheel.  At that point Officer made awoke the driver, the vehicle was made safe and a DUI investigation was conducted.  At the conclusion of the investigation 45 year old Chad Cundiff of Otwell was taken into custody and transported to the Gibson County Jail where he was charged with Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated- Endangerment (with a refusal, Criminal Mischief, and Operating a Vehicle with an Open Alcoholic Beverage Container. 
 
Arresting Officer:  Deputy Bates
Assisting Officers: Princeton Sgt. Ben Kiesel and Officer Nicholas Rainey  
 
All criminal defendants are to be presumed innocent until, and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

Two Houston Men Sentenced to Federal Prison for Burglarizing Pharmacies in Southern Illinois, Missouri

BENTON, Ill. – A district court judge sentenced two Houston, Texas, men to federal prison for burglarizing pharmacies of controlled substances in Casey, Illinois, and Poplar Bluff, Missouri.

McKindley V. Allen, 32, and DaLeon J. Fontennet, 28, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit burglary involving controlled substances, conspiracy to distribute and possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance and attempted burglary involving controlled substances.

Both defendants were sentenced to 100 months’ imprisonment.

“Damaging and burglarizing locally-owned pharmacies that provide vital healthcare services impair rural communities, and leave residents and employees without reliable support,” said U.S. Attorney Rachelle Aud Crowe. “The defendants were only concerned with lining their own pockets with controlled substances and drug proceeds and had no regard for the destruction left for the communities to clean up.”

According to court documents, Allen and Fontennet unlawfully entered a pharmacy in Casey with intent to steal controlled substances in December 2023 by using a Sawzall to cut through the exterior wall. In January, the pair burglarized a pharmacy in Poplar Bluff, Missouri, and took more than 16,000 pills. Fontennet admitted to also burglarizing a pharmacy in Murphysboro, Illinois.

“DEA has seen a surge in burglaries of controlled substances at independent, non-chain pharmacies, which rips at the core of communities across this country” said Assistant Special Agent in Charge Joseph Dixon, head of Drug Enforcement Administration investigations in southern Illinois. “With the sentencing of these two criminals, DEA demonstrates its steadfast commitment to the American public and sends a clear message to those who engage in these types of egregious acts.”

After burglarizing the pharmacies, Allen admitted to conspiring with others to distribute the stolen oxycodone, hydrocodone and morphine.

DEA St. Louis led the investigation, and Assistant U.S. Attorney Jennifer Hudson prosecuted the case.

Mt. Carmel City Council Agenda

AGENDA

CITY OF MOUNT CARMEL

REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING

Monday, December 23, 2024 at 4:00 pm

· Call to Order

o Pledge of Allegiance

o Roll Call

· Approve Minutes

o Minutes of meeting held on 12/09/2024.

· Visitors (topic discussed by visitor(s) is limited to 5 minutes)

· Reports and Communications

o Mayor Judge

o Commissioner Meador Streets, Cemeteries and Parks

o Commissioner Ikemire Finance and Senior Citizens

o Commissioner Meeks Water and Sewer

o Commissioner Zimmerman Fire, Health & Safety, City Hall and Garbage

· Staff Reports

o Ryan Turner Derek McCullough Luis Garcia

o Michael McWilliams Francis Speth Mike Gidcumb

o WEMA Representative

New Business

o Consent Agenda

§ Pay all bills by providing proper signatures.

o Removal of items from the Consent Agenda

o Ordinance 2118-Authorizing sale of 2.67 acres of surplus property

o Ordinance 2119-Authorizing sale of 2.67 acres of surplus property to AEA

o Ordinance 2120-Amending Ordinance 967 on contractor registration fees

o Ordinance 2121Amending Chapter 6, building and building regulations fees

o Old Business-

o Executive Session-

o Motion to Adjourn-

o Liquor Control Meeting-Immediately after the council hearing= Yearly Liquor License for all establishments.

Princeton woman arrested for residential entry

On December 18, 2024, at 9:07 p.m. Gibson County Central Dispatch received a 911 report of a disturbance in the 300 block of South Mary Ann Drive in Patoka.  Deputies from the Gibson County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to the scene and upon arriving located all individuals involved in the incident.  After a brief investigation 66 year old Judy Herrin of Princeton was taken into custody and transported to the Gibson County Jail where she was charged with Criminal Trespass and Residential Entry.
 
Arresting Officer was Wes Baumgart and he was assisted by Deputies Wyatt Hunt, Eric Powell, and Sgt. Loren Barchett.
 
All criminal defendants are to be presumed innocent until, and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.
 

911 call leads to arrest of Griffin woman on multiple charges

On December 17, 2024, at 8:35 p.m. Gibson County Central Dispatch received a 911 report of a disturbance in the 6000 block of South 1825 West in the rural Griffin area.  Multiple officers were dispatched to the area, and after canvasing the area they located one of the parties involved in the dispatch.  At that point Deputy Eric Powell began an investigation into the incident.  After gathering a statement and evidence from this individual Deputy Powell and other officers spoke with other persons involved in the incident.  After collecting statements and evidence from all parties involved Deputy Powell placed 53 year old Theresa Lepinski of Griffin into custody and transported her to the Gibson County Jail where she was charged with:
 
Battery w/ Bodily Injury
Possession of Methamphetamines
Possession of Marijuana
Possession of Paraphernalia
 
Assisting Deputy Powell in his investigation were Fort Branch Police Chief Darrell Parker and Indiana Conservation Officer Matt Clark. 
 
All criminal defendants are to be presumed innocent until, and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

911 report of man with a sword nets arrest of Francisco man

On December 18, 2024, at 7:40 a.m. Gibson County Central Dispatch received a 911 report from a caller that stated that an unknown male wearing all black and carrying a sword attempted to enter their vehicle.  Multiple officers were dispatched to the area and upon arriving an investigation was conducted.  During the investigation 43 year old Danny Riley of Francisco was located at a nearby residence.  Upon locating Mr. Riley Deputy Shawn Holmes observed that Mr. Riley was wearing all black and also in possession of a sword.  At that point Deputy Holmes spoke with Mr. Riley about the incident and collected evidence.  At the conclusion of his investigation Deputy Holmes placed Mr. Riley into custody and transported him to the Gibson County Jail where he was charged with Intimidation, Possession of Marijuana, and Possession of Paraphernalia. 
 
Assisting Deputy Holmes in his investigation was Deputies Michael Bates and Jim Tucker.  Also assisting was Oakland City Police Chief Tim Gaines and Indiana State Trooper James Manning.
 
All criminal defendants are to be presumed innocent until, and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

Allendale School Board Notes

At the December 2024 Allendale School Board meeting held in the library of Allendale School, the board:

Adopted the 2024 Payable 2025 Tax Levy with an aggregate increase of 4.99%.

Approved the Operational Funds Reserve Reduction Report.

Approved the Cardiac Emergency Response Plan.

Approved the hiring of Rayna Prettyman as the full-time Junior High Mathematics teacher for the remainder of the 2024-2025 school year.

The board was given the evaluation document for the Superintendent and will present the report at the January meeting