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Iowa couple makes it to Greene County Jail instead of Juggalo festival

Iowa couple makes it to Greene County Jail instead of Juggalo festival

An Iowa couple just traveling through Bloomfield on their way to a music festival, without lights on their trailer, were stopped and wound up in jail on drug charges. When they were in court yesterday, their bond was set at $5,000 surety or cash with no ten percent allowed. There was a festival in Springville July 30-August 3 called the “Gathering of the Juggalos.”

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SR 159 near Pleasantville to close on August 12 for drainage pipe replacement

SR 159 near Pleasantville to close on August 12 for drainage pipe replacement

The Indiana Department of Transportation announces a drainage pipe replacement operation on State Road 159 near Pleasantville. Beginning on or around Monday, Aug. 12, INDOT maintenance crews will close S.R. 159 near the intersection of County Road 750 South for a drainage pipe replacement project.

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Driver with suspended license lands in jail along with passenger

A male driver and a female passenger were both in court last week because a deputy recognized the man driving through Bloomfield and knew he didn’t have a license. They both ended up in jail.

Clayton Langley

Clayton Langley

Kristin Hart

Kristin Hart

Clayton Duane Langley, 28, and Kristin Danielle Hart, 24, both of Bloomfield, were arrested on Thursday, July 25, by Sgt. Bobby Pierce of the Greene County Sheriff’s Department with Bloomfield Deputy Marshal Jordan Allor assisting on the scene of a traffic stop.

A white 1999 Dodge Ram was pulled over by Sgt. Pierce after Pierce recognized Langley as the driver and knew Langley’s license was suspended.

During the stop, when Langley was asked if he had any weapons and was asked to empty his pockets, one of the items Langley allegedly removed was a glass smoking device. Langley allegedly admitted he used the smoking device to smoke marijuana and said that he knew his license was suspended.

Hart was a passenger in the vehicle and was allegedly found to be in possession of a crushed pill that she admitted was suboxone which she did not have a prescription for. Suboxone is a Level III controlled substance.

Langley was booked in around 8:20 p.m., Hart around 8:43 p.m.

Langley’s bond was first set at $1,500 surety with ten percent cash allowed. When he appeared in Greene Superior Court for his initial hearing, he was charged with driving while suspended, a knowing violation with a prior conviction within 10 years, a Class A misdemeanor, and possession of paraphernalia, a Class C misdemeanor. He was then released on his own recognizance.

Hart was first held without bond pending her appearance in court. At her initial hearing, also in Greene Superior Court, her bond was set at $5,000 surety with ten percent cash allowed and she was charged with possession of a controlled substance, a Class A misdemeanor. As of Monday evening, August 5, Hart had not yet posted bond and was still in the Greene County Jail.

Traveler said that marijuana in her car was medicine

Traveler said that marijuana in her car was medicine

A Kentucky woman on her way home from Michigan this week was allegedly transporting “cannabis butter” and a quantity of marijuana. She said it was medicine for people in Kentucky who need it. An officer said she was arrested on a preliminary charge of dealing.

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Male jailer accused of sexual encounters with female inmate

Male jailer accused of sexual encounters with female inmate

When inappropriate communications between a 35-year-old male jail officer and a 21-year-old female inmate unexpectedly surfaced at the Greene County Sheriff’s Department last Saturday, an immediate investigation was launched, resulting in the termination and arrest of the jailer on Monday. He’s accused of having two sexual encounters with the inmate and is now facing two Level 5 felonies.  

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Jasonville man was a no-show in court today, because he’s in jail in Monroe County

Jasonville man was a no-show in court today, because he’s in jail in Monroe County

A Jasonville man is accused of intimidating a police officer in Greene County. He was supposed to be in court today but he failed to appear because he’s in jail in Monroe County where he’s accused of battery on two officers.

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