Police Incidents - June 21 - Daily Journal (2024)

Police Incidents

Franklin

Hit and Run

1070 W. Jefferson St., Otterbein: Reported at 2:17 p.m. Wednesday that an officer was able to catch up to a vehicle that was in a hit and run. The driver appeared to be under the influence, after failing the officers test, the driver was arrested on leaving the scene of a property damage crash, operating a while while intoxicated with prior conviction and several other charges.

Property-damage crashes

5:45 a.m. Thursday — W. Jefferson St. and Drake Road

2:15 p.m. Wednesday — Morton St. and Jefferson St.

12:40 p.m. Wednesday — N. Morton St. and Schoolhouse Road

10:15 a.m. Wednesday — U.S. 31 and 2125 N. Morton St.

Greenwood

Hit and Run

2200 Independence Drive, Kroger: Reported at 8:12 p.m. Wednesday that a hit and run had occurred in the parking lot.

W. Smith Valley Road and S. Madison Ave.: Reported at 3:58 p.m. Wednesday that a hit and run had occurred.

Narcotics

200 Legacy Blvd., University Park: Reported at 8:40 p.m. Wednesday that a man was summons arrested for the possession of marijuana.

Property-damage crashes

9:01 p.m. Tuesday — Main St. and Commerce Parkway W. Drive

3:38 p.m. Tuesday — Graham Road and Main St.

3:19 p.m. Tuesday — S. Madison Ave. and W. Smith Valley Road

1:35 p.m. Tuesday — Smith Valley Road and Meridian St.

Thefts

10 block of Sayre Drive: Reported at 7:42 a.m. Thursday that a theft had occurred.

1000 block of Beacon Pointe Drive: Reported at 8:48 a.m. Wednesday that a theft had occurred.

1251 U.S. 31 N., JC Penney: Reported at 3:07 p.m. Wednesday that three women were arrested and released on a summons to appear for theft.

Johnson County

Narcotics

4661 N. State Road 135, Milam’s Used Cars, Bargersville: An officer reported at 5:03 a.m. Thursday that a vehicle was parked in the lot with its parking lights on, so they approached the vehicle and found a man asleep in the vehicle. After waking the man the officer observed a plastic case sitting on the passenger seat with a plant material in it. The driver admitted to having marijuana and methamphetamine in the vehicle and was arrested for possession of methamphetamine.

Jail Bookings

Note: Information is current as of 8 a.m. Thursday.

The following people were recently arrested and booked into the Johnson County jail:

Carl Paul Woolwine III, 38, Franklin; arrested on a charge of violation to community corrections; held without bond.

Patrick S. Culpepper, 48, Franklin; arrested on five Johnson County warrants; held on $500 bond.

Daniel Payne, 50, Indianapolis; arrested on a Johnson County warrant; held on $508.50 bond.

Conan D. Wayne Davis Jr., 24, Indianapolis; arrested on a charge of contempt; held on $2,500 bond.

Matthew Thomas Davis, 34, Indianapolis; arrested on a charge of possession of hypodermic syringe of needle; held on $1,200 bond.

Antwan C. Bridges, 38, Greenwood; arrested on a Johnson County warrant; held without bond.

Chandler Jacob Elmore, 28, Indianapolis; arrested on a charge of theft; held on $1,200 bond.

Brandon Charles Sprankle, 41, Indianapolis; arrested on a charge of contempt and wanted on a Johnson County warrant; held on $925 bond.

Agustin Ayala Avalos, 50, Franklin; arrested on a charge of leaving the scene of a property damage crash; released on $250 bond.

Eric Joseph Myrick, 28, Franklin; arrested on charges of failure to stop after an accident, possession of marijuana/hash oil/hashish/salvia, operating a vehicle while intoxicated-endangerment, two counts of operating a vehicle while intoxicated with prior conviction; held on $5,200 bond.

Christy L. Ratliff, 50, Indianapolis; arrested on a charge of probation violation; held without bond.

Bryan Allen Evans, 33, Greenwood; arrested on a charge of operating a vehicle while intoxicated; released on $250 bond.

Phyllis A. Burbank, 39, Franklin; arrested on charges of operating a vehicle while intoxicated and driving while suspended with prior suspension; held on $500 bond.

Zachary Michael Peters, 28, Indianapolis; arrested on a charge of possession of methamphetamine; held on $1,200 bond.

Johnson County Superior Court

Capital One v. Dennis Mulvaney

CreditMax v. Matthew Shaver

First Financial Bank v. Linda Clark, Alexis Batton

Ray Skillman Performance Ford v. Ashlee Griswold

LVNV Funding v. Jonathan Shealey

LVNV Funding v. Mary Swift

Spring Oaks Capital v. Jacob Tomlinson

TD Bank USA v. Kaila Fassbender

GMG Motors v. Teresa Minor, John Minor

Midland Credit Management v. Robert Lazzell

Midland Credit Management v. Mary Tyler

Mariner Finance v. Christopher Johnson, Kadia Johnson

Midland Credit Management v. Jamie Herring

Midland Credit Management v. Isaiah Johnson

Midland Credit Management v. Jason Lipperd

TD Bank USA v. Lauren Buchanan

Heritage Acceptance Corporation v. Colleena Duffer

Key Bank National Association v. Well America , Ramandeep Singh

Credit Corp Solutions v. Conner Dembroski

LVNV Funding v. Stephen Jeter

LVNV Funding v. Dustin Brewer

Kitch Acceptance Corp. v. Richard Wooten

First Financial Bank v. Michael Smith, Tammy Smith

S.O.A.R. Exteriors d/b/a Showtime Roofing v. Denise Ryder

Eagle Finance Company v. Christopher Levendowski

Eagle Finance Company v. Joshua Rogers

Eagle Finance Company v. Priscilla McQueen

OneMain Financial Group v. Michael Shoemaker, Amy Shoemaker

Stone Creek Financial v. Addison Liggins

JP Morgan Chase Bank v. Timothy Ingram

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