When the driver of a pickup truck headed out of Bloomfield tried to avoid a traffic stop by fleeing, a chase ensued, one officer with lights and sirens following him through the countryside down one road then another and another. The driver got away but it didn’t end well for him – five officers showed up at his house later that night. On his way to jail, he said he thought the patrol vehicle would have been faster than what it was.
Sam Summerville
Samuel Edward Summerville, 29, of rural Newberry, was arrested at his home in the Scotland area late Sunday night, October 28.
Summerville was the driver of a gray 2004 Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck that was headed east on Spring Street in Bloomfield around 8:50 p.m. Sunday when Deputy Marshal Jordan Allor of the Bloomfield Police Department noticed the truck’s license plate light was out.
Officer Allor got behind the truck and continued to follow it while he checked registration information. When he got a return of the info, they were on Furnace Road near Iron Mountain Road. Allor turned his headlights off, to make sure the license plate light was out – it was, then back on, then hit the red and blue lights to conduct a traffic stop.
Instead of stopping, the truck turned south onto Iron Mountain Road and sped away. The officer hit the sirens, notified dispatch and said the truck was traveling at such an extreme high rate of speed that a cooking grill bounced out of the bed of the truck onto the roadway and the patrol vehicle almost hit it. The officer slowed down for safety reasons.
Allor saw the truck turn east onto Rubber Tree Road then Mineral-Koleen Road then he lost it.
Allor went to the residence of the registered owner, Summerville’s father, and asked about the truck. The owner said Sam Summerville had it and he lived with his wife in the Scotland area. Allor determined the couple lived on Westgate Road and when he checked Summerville’s record, he found Summerville was a habitual traffic violator who does not have a driver’s license.
Officer Allor went to Summerville’s residence. So did Lt. Marvin Holt of the Bloomfield Police Department and Greene County Sheriff’s Deputy Harvey Holt, Sgt. Bobby Pierce and Det. Shawn Cullison.
When they all arrived, they saw the truck, and Summerville and his wife came out the front door asking the officers what they were doing. They both said Summerville had been there all night, and nobody else had been driving the truck.
But when Sgt. Pierce asked Summerville’s wife if he could walk through the house to make sure nobody else was there and she agreed, Pierce and Allor walked through and Pierce talked to a teen who was in the house and told him Summerville had picked her up at a friend’s house earlier that night and after dropping her off at the house, Summerville left to go pick up pallets.
After their story fell apart, Summerville’s wife allegedly confirmed that Summerville had left earlier and when he got back, told her what had happened.
Officer Allor said when Summerville was placed in handcuffs, he was still denying that he’d been driving the truck but on the trip to jail, when Officer Allor told Summerville he’d almost hit the grill, Summerville allegedly said he had it strapped on.
During their trip, Summerville asked Allor why he turned his headlights off and on and Allor explained the reason. Then they talked about the route the incident had taken and where Summerville had gone when Allor lost him.
Summerville allegedly told the officer he thought the officer’s car would be faster than what it was and Allor responded by telling him he wasn’t going to drive the way Summerville was driving.
Summerville was booked in around 11 p.m. with bond set at $9,000 surety with ten percent allowed. As of very early Friday, he had not posted bond and remained in jail.
During his initial hearing on Tuesday, Summerville was charged with:
Resisting law enforcement with a vehicle, a Level 6 felony,
Operating a vehicle after being an habitual traffic offender, a Level 6 felony,
Reckless driving at an unreasonable high speed that endangers safety, a Class C misdemeanor, and
False reporting, a Class B misdemeanor.
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GreeneStreets covers crime news, court news, jail logs, obituaries and sometimes other news from Greene County, Indiana.
Entries on the Activity Log at the Greene County Sheriff’s Department included response to 141 calls and incidents from Monday, March 31-Friday, April 4, 2025, including:
Entries on the Activity Log at the Greene County Sheriff’s Department included response to 116 calls and incidents from Monday, March 3-Friday, March 7, 2025, including:
Larry A. Poe, 84, of Bloomington, Indiana, formerly of Linton, Indiana, passed away, on Sunday, April 6, 2025 at Hearthstone Health Campus in Bloomington. He was born on January 9, 1941 in Brookville, Pennsylvania to Joe L. and Anita June (Heaton) Poe. Larry married the love of his life, Mary Arlene (Schmitt) Poe on April 28, 1961.
Bruce Button, age 70, of Cincinnati, OH and Worthington, passed away at 8:40 am on Saturday, March 29, 2025, at I.U. Hospice House in Bloomington. He was born in Troy, NY on September 28, 1954, the son of Dale & Ann (Colquhoun) Button.
Nellie Yvonne ‘Connie’ Dayhoff, 88, of Linton, Indiana, went to Heaven with her family by her side, on Tuesday, April 1, 2025 at Glenburn Senior Living in Linton. She was born on September 20, 1936 in Linton to Clifford William and Eva Mae (Blough) Lynch. Connie married the love of her life, John Dayhoff, Jr. on June 2, 1955.
Jennifer Ann Crites, age 47, of Worthington, entered eternal life on Saturday, March 29, 2025, at Deaconess Midtown Hospital in Evansville, leaving behind a legacy of love, kindness, and generosity. She was born in Bedford on March 18, 1978, the daughter of Robert Paul and Elizabeth Ann (Porter) White.
Micki Elaine Church, 84, of Linton, Indiana, went to Heaven with loved ones by her side, on Tuesday, March 4, 2025 at Autumn Trace Assisted Living in Linton. She was born on February 9, 1941 in Terre Haute, Indiana to Max Earl and Cordy ‘Berti’ (Lashbrook) Hopkins. Micki married the love of her life, Jerry D. Church on October 11, 1959.
Justin David Sprang, age 20, of Linton, passed away due to an accident, at 8:45 PM on Saturday, February 22, 2025. Justin was born, along with his twin brother Jared, on December 21, 2004, the son of David Michael and Shelley Ann (Fisher) Sprang.
Joshua David Newton, age 39, of Petersburg, formerly of Linton, passed away on Friday, February 21, 2025. He was born in Linton on March 27, 1985, the son of James E. and Tamberly L. (Poe) Newton.
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Driver gets away from one officer but then five officers showed up at his door
/ Anna RochelleWhen the driver of a pickup truck headed out of Bloomfield tried to avoid a traffic stop by fleeing, a chase ensued, one officer with lights and sirens following him through the countryside down one road then another and another. The driver got away but it didn’t end well for him – five officers showed up at his house later that night. On his way to jail, he said he thought the patrol vehicle would have been faster than what it was.
Sam Summerville
Samuel Edward Summerville, 29, of rural Newberry, was arrested at his home in the Scotland area late Sunday night, October 28.
Summerville was the driver of a gray 2004 Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck that was headed east on Spring Street in Bloomfield around 8:50 p.m. Sunday when Deputy Marshal Jordan Allor of the Bloomfield Police Department noticed the truck’s license plate light was out.
Officer Allor got behind the truck and continued to follow it while he checked registration information. When he got a return of the info, they were on Furnace Road near Iron Mountain Road. Allor turned his headlights off, to make sure the license plate light was out – it was, then back on, then hit the red and blue lights to conduct a traffic stop.
Instead of stopping, the truck turned south onto Iron Mountain Road and sped away. The officer hit the sirens, notified dispatch and said the truck was traveling at such an extreme high rate of speed that a cooking grill bounced out of the bed of the truck onto the roadway and the patrol vehicle almost hit it. The officer slowed down for safety reasons.
Allor saw the truck turn east onto Rubber Tree Road then Mineral-Koleen Road then he lost it.
Allor went to the residence of the registered owner, Summerville’s father, and asked about the truck. The owner said Sam Summerville had it and he lived with his wife in the Scotland area. Allor determined the couple lived on Westgate Road and when he checked Summerville’s record, he found Summerville was a habitual traffic violator who does not have a driver’s license.
Officer Allor went to Summerville’s residence. So did Lt. Marvin Holt of the Bloomfield Police Department and Greene County Sheriff’s Deputy Harvey Holt, Sgt. Bobby Pierce and Det. Shawn Cullison.
When they all arrived, they saw the truck, and Summerville and his wife came out the front door asking the officers what they were doing. They both said Summerville had been there all night, and nobody else had been driving the truck.
But when Sgt. Pierce asked Summerville’s wife if he could walk through the house to make sure nobody else was there and she agreed, Pierce and Allor walked through and Pierce talked to a teen who was in the house and told him Summerville had picked her up at a friend’s house earlier that night and after dropping her off at the house, Summerville left to go pick up pallets.
After their story fell apart, Summerville’s wife allegedly confirmed that Summerville had left earlier and when he got back, told her what had happened.
Officer Allor said when Summerville was placed in handcuffs, he was still denying that he’d been driving the truck but on the trip to jail, when Officer Allor told Summerville he’d almost hit the grill, Summerville allegedly said he had it strapped on.
During their trip, Summerville asked Allor why he turned his headlights off and on and Allor explained the reason. Then they talked about the route the incident had taken and where Summerville had gone when Allor lost him.
Summerville allegedly told the officer he thought the officer’s car would be faster than what it was and Allor responded by telling him he wasn’t going to drive the way Summerville was driving.
Summerville was booked in around 11 p.m. with bond set at $9,000 surety with ten percent allowed. As of very early Friday, he had not posted bond and remained in jail.
During his initial hearing on Tuesday, Summerville was charged with:
Resisting law enforcement with a vehicle, a Level 6 felony,
Operating a vehicle after being an habitual traffic offender, a Level 6 felony,
Reckless driving at an unreasonable high speed that endangers safety, a Class C misdemeanor, and
False reporting, a Class B misdemeanor.
GreeneStreets
GreeneStreets covers crime news, court news, jail logs, obituaries and sometimes other news from Greene County, Indiana.
Latest Jail Logs
New entries on the morning Jail Log at the Greene County Sheriff’s Department on Monday, April 7, 2025:
New entries on the morning Jail Log at the Greene County Sheriff’s Department on Friday, April 4, 2025:
New entries on the morning Jail Log at the Greene County Sheriff’s Department on Thursday, April 3, 2025:
Latest Activity Logs
Entries on the Activity Log at the Greene County Sheriff’s Department included response to 141 calls and incidents from Monday, March 31-Friday, April 4, 2025, including:
Entries on the Activity Log at the Greene County Sheriff’s Department included response to 116 calls and incidents from Monday, March 3-Friday, March 7, 2025, including:
Court News & Records
List of all speeding tickets and other infractions filed in Greene Superior Court March 24-April 4, 2025:
List of all civil and small claims cases filed in Greene Circuit and Superior Court, March 24-April 4, 2025:
List of all criminal cases filed in Greene Circuit and Superior Courts, March 24-April 4, 2025:
List of all speeding tickets and other infractions filed in Greene Superior Court March 17-March 21, 2025:
Latest Obituaries
Larry A. Poe, 84, of Bloomington, Indiana, formerly of Linton, Indiana, passed away, on Sunday, April 6, 2025 at Hearthstone Health Campus in Bloomington. He was born on January 9, 1941 in Brookville, Pennsylvania to Joe L. and Anita June (Heaton) Poe. Larry married the love of his life, Mary Arlene (Schmitt) Poe on April 28, 1961.
Bruce Button, age 70, of Cincinnati, OH and Worthington, passed away at 8:40 am on Saturday, March 29, 2025, at I.U. Hospice House in Bloomington. He was born in Troy, NY on September 28, 1954, the son of Dale & Ann (Colquhoun) Button.
Nellie Yvonne ‘Connie’ Dayhoff, 88, of Linton, Indiana, went to Heaven with her family by her side, on Tuesday, April 1, 2025 at Glenburn Senior Living in Linton. She was born on September 20, 1936 in Linton to Clifford William and Eva Mae (Blough) Lynch. Connie married the love of her life, John Dayhoff, Jr. on June 2, 1955.
Martin W. Baysinger, 60, of Linton, IN passed away at 9:13 a.m. Thursday, March 27, 2025 at his home in Linton, IN.
William D. "Bill" Myers, 84, of Midland, IN passed away at 7:19 p.m. Friday, March 28, 2025 in Union Hospital in Terre Haute, IN.
Nolan "Jack" Jean Wilson, 89, of Linton, IN passed away March 31, 2025 at his residence.
Jennifer Ann Crites, age 47, of Worthington, entered eternal life on Saturday, March 29, 2025, at Deaconess Midtown Hospital in Evansville, leaving behind a legacy of love, kindness, and generosity. She was born in Bedford on March 18, 1978, the daughter of Robert Paul and Elizabeth Ann (Porter) White.
Micki Elaine Church, 84, of Linton, Indiana, went to Heaven with loved ones by her side, on Tuesday, March 4, 2025 at Autumn Trace Assisted Living in Linton. She was born on February 9, 1941 in Terre Haute, Indiana to Max Earl and Cordy ‘Berti’ (Lashbrook) Hopkins. Micki married the love of her life, Jerry D. Church on October 11, 1959.
Justin David Sprang, age 20, of Linton, passed away due to an accident, at 8:45 PM on Saturday, February 22, 2025. Justin was born, along with his twin brother Jared, on December 21, 2004, the son of David Michael and Shelley Ann (Fisher) Sprang.
Joshua David Newton, age 39, of Petersburg, formerly of Linton, passed away on Friday, February 21, 2025. He was born in Linton on March 27, 1985, the son of James E. and Tamberly L. (Poe) Newton.
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