The old Bell from the Greene County Courthouse is on display in the gazebo on the east side of the courthouse in Bloomfield, Indiana.


Court News: Criminal

List of all criminal cases filed in Greene Circuit and Superior Courts, September 18-24, 2022:

Greene Circuit Court, Criminal Cases

  • State v. Paul Aidan Jones, burglary, auto theft – theft of entire automobile, theft – value of property between $750 and $50k, criminal mischief – damage of property between $750 and $50k, unauthorized entry of a motor vehicle

 Greene Superior Court, Criminal Cases

  • State v. Dalton Wade Purvis, auto theft – theft of entire motor vehicle, unlawful possession of a syringe

  • State v. Roger A. Burris, II, resisting law enforcement, theft – prior conviction for theft or conversion, refusal to aid an officer

  • State v. Wendy Van Arsdale, operating a vehicle while intoxicated – endangering a person, operating a vehicle while intoxicated, operating a vehicle with alcohol concentration equivalent to .15 or more

  • State v. Jerald Michael, driving while suspended – with prior conviction

  • State v. Kimberly S. Clapp, possession of methamphetamine, possession of paraphernalia

  • State v. William Rose, domestic battery

  • State v. Ren Barton, invasion of privacy – violates protective order

  • State v. Daniel Louis Vitale, reckless driving – drives at unreasonable speed so to endanger safety

  • State v. Briauna George-Fisher, operating a vehicle while intoxicated, operating a vehicle with an alcohol concentration between 0.08 and 0.15

  • State v. Jonathan Scott Jordan, resisting law enforcement – using a vehicle, criminal recklessness – aggressive driving, criminal recklessness with a deadly weapon, auto theft – theft of entire motor vehicle, possession of methamphetamine, possession of paraphernalia, operating a vehicle while intoxicated – endangering a person, operating a vehicle while intoxicated, operating a vehicle with a Schedule I or II control substance

  • State v. Robert Smith, invasion of privacy – violates protective order

  • State v. Ashley Lewis, invasion of privacy – violates protective order