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UPDATED STORY: LPD officer resigns after his arrest Saturday night by ISP

UPDATED STORY: LPD officer resigns after his arrest Saturday night by ISP

A Linton police officer was arrested by an ISP trooper over the weekend in a domestic incident involving a disagreement over child custody and visitation. The officer has since resigned and is facing a preliminary charge of domestic battery committed in the presence of a child less than 16 years old, a Level 6 felony.

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Linton woman accused of hitting her estranged husband’s girlfriend

Linton woman accused of hitting her estranged husband’s girlfriend

A Linton woman is accused of battery resulting in bodily injury for allegedly getting into a fight with her estranged husband’s new girlfriend, and hitting her numerous times with a closed fist to the face, while the estranged husband, a police officer, was present.

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Teamwork leads to arrest of man suspected of stealing catalytic converters

Teamwork leads to arrest of man suspected of stealing catalytic converters

Greene County - On Tuesday, August 17, 2021, Indiana State Police Bloomington District A.C.E.S. (Aggressive Criminal Enforcement Section) Trooper Caleb Garvin, along with Greene County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Harvey Holt, investigated a theft of catalytic converters in eastern Greene County. Deputy Holt was dispatched to the 6000 block of E. Washboard Road after receiving a report of a male who was trespassing on private property. The male had left prior to Deputy Holt’s arrival.

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ISP Campaign through Sept. 6: Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over

ISP Campaign through Sept. 6: Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over

Labor Day weekend is coming up, and the Bloomington District of the Indiana State Police is warning residents against drinking and driving. The department is taking part in the national Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over enforcement mobilization to educate motorists about the dangers and consequences of impaired driving. Now until Sept. 6, officers will be increasing patrols showing zero tolerance for anyone caught driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

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