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29-year-old central Indiana man charged in baby daughter s death

Richard Osowski is facing charges of aggravated battery and neglect of a dependent causing death. Author: WTHR.com staff Updated: 6:38 AM EST March 11, 2021 DANVILLE, Ind. The Hendricks County Prosecutor s Office has filed charges against a former Danville resident accused of playing a role in his 4-month-old daughter s death. The charges stem from an incident in January 2020. Officers from the Danville Metropolitan Police Department responded to Hendricks Regional Health on Jan. 11, 2020 after a 4-month-old baby came into the ER showing signs of a head injury. The girl was transferred to Riley Children s Hospital an died seven days later. The Marion County Coroner s Office said the child s injuries were caused by blunt force trauma to the head and spine and ruled her death a homicide in September 2020.

Former Danville softball league treasure allegedly used funds for personal expenses

Former Danville softball league treasurer allegedly used funds for personal expenses Timothy Ireland, 43, admitted to using more than $4,500 for personal expenses, including a fee he owed on his home and his energy bill. Author: WTHR.com staff Updated: 7:59 PM EST March 11, 2021 DANVILLE, Ind. An Indianapolis man has been charged after using more than $4,000 in funds from a girls softball league for personal expenses. In February, board members of the Danville Girls Softball League discovered $4,526.38 was missing from the league s account. After an investigation by the Danville Metropolitan Police Department, 43-year-old Timothy Ireland, the former treasurer of the league, admitted to misusing the funds to pay for personal expenses, including a fee he owed on his home, his energy bill and additional items for his home.  

Police: Former softball league treasurer used $4,500 in league funds for personal expenses

Mar 11, 2021 / 10:24 AM EST DANVILLE, Ind. (WISH) A former softball league treasurer has been charged with felony theft after he admitted to using more than $4,500 in league funds for personal expenses. An internal audit by board members of the Danville Girls Softball League in February found $4,526.38 was missing from the league account, according to Danville Metropolitan Police Department. Timothy Ireland, 43, of Indianapolis, was identified on all of the unauthorized transactions as being the one who received the funds, DMPD said. During an investigation into the theft, Ireland admitted to misusing the funds to pay for personal expenses including his energy bill, a fee he owed on his property, and other items for his home.

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