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                                                                                 August 31,  2010                                           

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Autopsy on Body Found Inconclusive

(Sharon Love)

A body found in Clark County Friday, believed to be that of Nina Keown, has still not been positively identified.  The Clark County coroner is still working to identify the remains found along New-Washington- Bethlehem Road.  The body was discovered in the area where Nina’s ex-husband, Robert Petty, took authorities and said that is where he had dumped her body.  Nina disappeared August 7 after attending a music festival on Plymouth Road.  Petty is now a suspect in her death, but has not yet been charged.  Yesterday’s autopsy was inconclusive. 

New Streetlights to Save Scottsburg Money

(Sharon Love)

You may have noticed new street lights in area around the city of Scottsburg recently.  The streetlights are part of an upgrading project where the city is installing 600 structures with Light Emitting Plasma Technology.  Scottsburg expects to use half the energy and save upwards of $70,000.  Scottsburg is one of the first to use these lights in the nation. 

Meth Lands Two Scottsburg Residents in Jail

(Sharon Love)

Two Scottsburg residents now reside in the Scott County Jail after being arrested late Friday night in connection to Methamphetamine.  Brandon Estep and Mary Woods were arrested by Indiana State Police and charged with Possession of Methamphetamine and other drug charges.  Woods was also charged with maintaining a common nuisance.

Owners of The Lion's Den Files Appeal

(Tribtown.com)

An appeal has been filed in Jackson Superior Court by the owners of The Lion’s Den adult store in Uniontown.  The appeal is against the ruling issued last month closing the store.  The Indiana Court of Appeals would have to accept the case to be heard.  If that happens an appeals judge would have to hear oral arguments.  The county clerk has 30 days to file the paperwork on the appeal.  

Three Separate Armed Robberies Lands Man in Jail

(Sharon Love)

Police have arrested a man in connection to an armed robbery in Clarksville.  Yancie Hunter was identified on surveillance video when he robbed the Sav-A-Step.  Police believe Hunter may be tied to two other armed robberies, that occurred the same day as the Sav-A-Step robbery in New Albany and Oldham County, Kentucky. 

Two Killed in Vehicle Accidents Within the Last Few Days

(Sharon Love)

Two southern Indiana residents have been killed in separate vehicle accidents within the past few days.  59-year-old John Hobson of Paoli was killed Saturday on Highway 37 between Orleans and Paoli after another vehicle crossed the center line and struck Hobson's truck head-on. Hobson’s truck ignited and caused a car driven by 19-year-old Tomasso Sneider to catch on fire.  Sneider was flown to the hospital.  57-year-old Sandra Hobson was a passenger in Hobson's pickup and was transported to an Orange County Hospital.  On Thursday, 17-year-old Levi Phillips of Brownstown was pronounced dead at the scene of a one-vehicle wreck on County Road 400 West, when he lost control of his vehicle causing it to flip two times. Two passengers in the truck, a 16-year-old and 15-year-old received non-life-threatening injuries.

West Nile Found in Indiana

(Sharon Love)

The West Nile virus has been found in Indiana.  Health Department officials say the virus has been found in Monroe County in different locations.  They say mosquitoes can fly up to a mile so just because positive-testing mosquitoes were found in two different locations, that doesn’t mean they can’t also be in other areas of the county.  This is the second time mosquitoes have tested positive in the county in three years. 

Teen to be Tried as Adult in Brownstown Arson Case

(Sharon Love)

A fire at a Brown County church last month has the teenage arsonist facing adult court proceedings.  17-year-old Aaron Rider set the fire that destroyed the historic church and in less than two weeks before he turns 18, he will be tried as an adult this afternoon.

 

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If you witness a crime or have pertinent information, below you can find anonymous tip lines to report it:

Scott County Sheriff's Department:                   Scottsburg Police Department:               Meth Hotline:

812.752.7898                                                            812.752.2333                                 1.800.453.4756

Marijuana Hotline:                                           Clark County Sheriff's Department

1.888.873.1694                                                         820.2276

Child Abuse or Neglect:                                    Madison Police Department Tip line:

1.800.800.5556                                                         812.265.2121

Poacher Hotline:                                             Crothersville Police Department Tip Line:
   
1.800.847.4367                                                         812.793.2196


 

   
   
   
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