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2004 Arrests
Dec. 30th, 2004 Michelle Buddenburg of Kenosha Wisconsin was charged with public intoxication and disorderly conduct.
Dec. 27th, John Hamilton of Beverly Hills FL was arrested for public intoxication and trespassing after an incident at Grand Victoria Casino.
Dec. 20th, Teresa Wallace of Waterford, OH was arrested for OWI.
Dec. 20th, Samuel Soto of Lawrenceburg was arrested for OWI.
Dec. 16th, Jacob Courter of Rising Sun was arrested on an outstanding warrant.
Dec. 11th, 2004 Sherri Hill was arrested for OWI.
Nov. 6th, James Zang of Cincinnati was arrested for OWI.
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Oct. 28th, Bobby Ascherman of Lawrenceburg and Sara Smith of Dillsboro were charged with the burglary as well as several other offenses. Officer Keith Clapp was the investigating officer.
Oct. 16th, Robert Fields of Carthage, Indiana was arrested for OWI. During the same incident, Tracy Horton of Greenfield, Indiana was arrested for Public Intoxication, Disorderly Conduct and resisting law enforcement.
Oct. 1st, John Jones of Aurora was arrested for OWI.
September 20th, Rising Sun Police received a report of a stolen vehicle. The car was taken from a residence in the 100 block of N. Poplar Street. It was later located at an address on SR 262. Case remains under investigation.
Sept. 2nd, Rising Sun Police arrested Chad Hubble for probation violation.
August 29th, police were called to the 200 block of N. Poplar Street about a battery. 21 year old April Peters of Rising Sun was arrested in the incident.
August 26th, Adam Sheets of Switzerland County was arrested for criminal recklessness by Rising Sun Police.
August 22nd, Rising Sun Police arrested Ronald Ferry of Rising Sun for resisting law enforcement, disorderly conduct and public intoxication.
August 18th, Justin Lynn Rider was arrested for OWI.
August 17th, April Peters was arrested for battery.
August 13th, John Shepard, Jr. was arrested for OWI.
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July 18th, officers were called to a fight in progress on Main Street near the NAPA store. Arrested in the incident were Eric Grimes and Tim Hon, both of Rising Sun.
July 14th, Officers responded to an animal complaint in the 200 block of N. Poplar Street. As a result of the incident, Amanda Meyers of Rising Sun was arrested for disorderly conduct and resisting law enforcement. July 14th, a routine traffic stop resulted in the arrest of Jason Ballard of Big Rapids, Michigan. Ballard was charged with OWI. |
July 11th, Officers were dispatched to an accident in a city owned parking lot near Main Street. Dawn Combs was arrested for an OWI refusal as a result.
June 20th, a routine traffic stop resulted in the arrest of two subjects for minor consumption. Officer Siekman was the arresting officer.
June 13th, a routine traffic stop for no tail lights resulted in the arrest of Chris Berkley of Rising Sun for operating a vehicle while intoxicated.
May 24th, a routine traffic stop resulted in the arrest of Benny Golden of Dearborn County. Golden was charged with possession of marijuana under 30 grams, possession of paraphernalia and maintaining a common nuisance.
Around 4:00am on May 16th, Grand Victoria Casino staff reported a possible drunk driver leaving the casino property.A traffic stop on the vehicle resulted in the arrest of the driver for OWI while the passenger was charged with public intoxication.
During the early morning hours of May 16th, three Columbus, Ohio men were arrested in the parking lot of the Grand Victoria Casino.The three men were charged with possession of marijuana under 30 grams, visiting a common nuisance, public intoxication and maintaining a common nuisance.
May 3rd, Rising Sun Police were called to the Grand Victoria Casino at the request of casino security after numerous problems with a patron.David D. Bacon of Indianapolis was later arrested for public intoxication.
April 28th, the Rising Sun Police began investigating an incident of possible home improvement fraud.A Rising Sun resident had paid money up front to an out of state contractor for the installation of replacement windows last July.As of this date, the contracted work has not been done and no effort by the suspect has been made to return the victim’s money.
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April 27th, Rising Sun Police investigated a two car personal injury accident at the intersection of Main and Downey Street. Injured in the accident was 18 year old Stephanie Baer. The second driver refused treatment. Baer was cited for failure to yield. Lt. Brian Browning investigated the accident and was assisted at the scene by Chief Hewitt and Ohio County Sheriff's deputies.
Rising Sun resident Doug E. Thies was arrested on April 21st by Rising Sun Police on a theft after he allegedly had stolen money from a residence.
The Rising Sun Police are investigating a report of a stolen vehicle.The incident occurred on 4/19/04 at the Grand Victoria Casino and Resort.A 1991 Chevrolet S10 pickup was taken from the employee parking area sometime between 10:00am and 12:00pm.Police have a developed a suspect in the case from the Indianapolis area.The case remains under investigation.
April 18th, a routine traffic stop resulted in the arrest of Ben Fryer of Versailles, Indiana.Fryer was stopped for a possible false and fictitious vehicle registration.During the stop, it was learned that Fryer allegedly had a small amount of marijuana in the car.
April 18th, Rick Liggett was stopped by Rising Sun Police for speeding and driving left of center.Liggett was later arrested and charged with OWI.Officer Wilhelm investigated both incidents.
April 14th, a routine traffic stop resulted in the arrest of John Hankins, Jr. of Switzerland County.Officer Siekman stopped Hankins after a complaint was made about is driving behavior.During a drivers license check, it was learned that Hankins was wanted in Jefferson County, Indiana.
April 13th, shortly before 3:00am, Officers responded to the hotel at Grand Victoria Casino and Resort after a domestic violence report had been made.Amy Warr of Batavia, Ohio was arrested during the incident.Officers Clapp and Wilhelm investigated the report.
Three men were arrested after an altercation on Main Street during the early morning hours of April 9th.Arrested were Raymond Hartley, Gene Hite, and Aaron Osborne.All three were charged with public intoxication.Officer Clapp was the investigating officer.
On 3/31/04 the Rising Sun Police & Ohio County Sheriff's Dept. conducted a cooperative investigation that led to the issuance of a search warrant for narcotics at 505 N. High Street in Rising Sun.At the time that the warrant was served Orla Williams and her son Casey Williams were at the home.
During the search officers discovered numerous items that indicate the sale and use of narcotics in the residence.
Casey Williams was arrested on related drug charges and taken to the Ohio County Sheriff’s Department.
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