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Sgt. Rick Brown retires after 38 years of service

INDIANA - Indiana State Police Sergeant Rick Brown has retired after 38 years of service to the citizens of Indiana. Sgt. Brown is a native of Antioch, Illinois, and attended Antioch High School, where he graduated in 1978. Upon graduation, Brown joined the United States Air Force (305th Se .

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No injuries reported after wind accelerates porch fire on Walnut Street

No injuries reported after wind accelerates porch fire on Walnut Street
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B'ville man found guilty for accident that severed a leg

Dec 22, 2020 The Burnettsville man who caused a Sept. 21, 2019 accident in Royal Center where his passenger’s leg was severed was found guilty of criminal recklessness, a Class B misdemeanor. Brady Riley, 20, was sentenced Thursday to 180 days in Cass County Jail by Cass Circuit Court Judge Stephen Kitts. Kitts found him guilty during a trial before the sentencing and also set Jan. 28 as a restitution hearing for Riley. Cass County Sheriff’s Deputies took Riley into custody after the sentencing. Riley’s attorney, Andrew Achey, said he plans to file an appeal and disagreed with what the official records from police state.

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Passenger dies in Fulton Co crash

Passenger dies in Fulton Co crash Staff Reports Dec 11, 2020 ROCHESTER – At approximately 9:18 a.m. Friday, officers from the Indiana State Police and the Fulton County Sheriff’s Department responded to a two-vehicle crash at the intersection of Old U.S. 31 and Fulton County Road 450 North, in which a Bourbon man died. The preliminary crash investigation by Senior Trooper Mike Meiser revealed that Ty Lemler, 29, Bourbon, was driving a 2000 Chevrolet Silverado, pulling a car on a flatbed trailer, southbound on Old U.S. 31, approaching Fulton County Road 450 North. Roberto Glemeau, 55, Powder Springs, Georgia, was driving a 2016 Freightliner semi-tractor, pulling an empty box trailer, westbound on Fulton County Road 450 North. For an undetermined reason, the semi-tractor failed to yield to traffic on Old U.S. 31 and pulled into path of the Silverado.

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Bourbon Man Dies in Fulton County Crash | WTCA FM 106.1 and AM 1050 The Best, Music, News and Sports

Bourbon Man Dies in Fulton County Crash | WTCA FM 106.1 and AM 1050 The Best, Music, News and Sports
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