Scott County Sheriff's Deputies are "Tireless"-More Arrests Made
09/14/2022
Scott County Sheriff's Deputies are "Tireless" - More Arrests Made as the Effort Continues to make Scott County the Safest Place to live in America
Scott County-The following criminal arrests were made by Scott County Sheriff's Deputies as the push continues to eradicate illegal activity from our community.
On September 6th, Angela Davidson, 47 of Madison, IN was arrested on a Warrant for Possession of Methamphetamine.
The following arrests were made on September 7th;
Larry Dunn, 49 of Jeffersonville IN was arrested on a Failure to Appear Warrant for Possession of Methamphetamine and Possession of a Syringe.
Jeremy Pierce, 46 of Seymour IN was arrested on a Failure to Comply Warrant for Possession of Methamphetamine.
Kyle Johnson, 33 of Memphis IN was arrested for Operating with a BAC of 0.15 or more, Operating While Intoxicated-Endangering and Operating While Intoxicated- Prior.
The following arrests were made on September 8th;
Jessie Stacy, 44 of Deputy, IN was arrested for Maintaining a Common Nuisance, Possession of Marijuana-Hash or Hashish or Salvia, Possession of Scheduled/Controlled Substance and Cultivating Marijuana.
Scotty Hemmingway, 46 of Salem, IN was arrested on a Failure to Appear Warrant for Possession of Methamphetamine.
The following arrests were made on September 9th;
Jereme Koch, 37 of Scottsburg, IN was arrested on Warrants for Theft- Prior, Criminal Trespass, and an out of County Warrant (Floyd County)
Geddy Engleking, 38 of Scottsburg IN was arrested on a Warrant for Child Solicitation-Person at least 21,solicits child at least 14 but less than 16, Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor and Sexual Misconduct with a Minor-Intercourse 18 years with child at least 14 but less than 16.
On September 10th, Kallie White-Sorenson, 25 of Scottsburg, IN was arrested for Possession of Methamphetamine, Possession of Paraphernalia and an Out of County Warrant (Clark County).
NOTE: Not only are Deputies arresting the offenders on the street, but our Deputy Jailers are also offering services and classes to our inmates. These services and classes provide a path for our inmates to get clean while simultaneously receiving much-needed job skills training, their high school equivalency diploma, substance abuse treatment, spiritual involvement with numerous church groups, and association with peer support groups such as Thrive. We would be remiss to think we can do this alone. Our desire is to partner with all citizens of Scott County...if you have information to provide that would assist the Scott County Sheriff's Office in making our community safer, please call 812-752-5550. You can remain anonymous...together, we are making a difference.
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Contact Sheriff Jerry Goodin at Scott County Sheriff's Office (812)752-8400.
All subjects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.