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ISP investigating death of Greene County man who was an inmate in Lawrence County Jail

ISP investigating death of Greene County man who was an inmate in Lawrence County Jail

A Greene County man, who was arrested in early January, was booked into the Lawrence County Jail then charged with dealing quantities of methamphetamine. He has been in jail since his arrest, awaiting a jury trial scheduled for late September. Early Thursday morning, he was found unresponsive in his cell.

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COVID-19 Stats: Greene County reported 16 new cases Wednesday, 10 on Thursday, another 16 today

COVID-19 Stats: Greene County reported 16 new cases Wednesday, 10 on Thursday, another 16 today

When the Indiana Department of Health announced the updated statewide COVID-19 stats on Friday, August 21, the data showed Greene County reporting another increase of 16 confirmed cases over the previous day for a total of 317 confirmed cases and 35 deaths reported to the state, and a total of 4,118 tested. On Wednesday, stats showed Greene County was reporting 16 new cases since Tuesday and on Thursday, 10 new cases since Wednesday. These numbers represent an uptick in Greene County after a period of only 0-4 cases per day in past weeks.

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Greene County Health Department issues COVID-19 Alert early Thursday morning

Greene County Health Department issues COVID-19 Alert early Thursday morning

Greene County Health Administrator Shari Lewis of the Greene County Department of Health issued a COVID-19 Area Alert very early Thursday morning, August 20. The alert includes notification of a confirmed case of COVID-19 at Greene County Health, a clinic in Linton that will be closed until September 2. The health department alert includes info on testing sites and the basics of contact tracing.

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Bloomfield man accused of breaking into a barn and stealing a four-wheeler

Bloomfield man accused of breaking into a barn and stealing a four-wheeler

A Bloomfield man accused of breaking into a barn and stealing a four-wheeler tried to sell it. He loaded it into a truck and went to the access site on White River near Worthington to meet a buyer. Instead of a buyer, he met sheriff’s deputies who arrested him and took him to jail.

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COVID-19 Stats: Greene County reports increase of 16 cases in one day

COVID-19 Stats: Greene County reports increase of 16 cases in one day

When the Indiana Department of Health announced the updated statewide COVID-19 stats on Wednesday, August 19, the data showed Greene County reporting an increase of 16 confirmed cases over the previous day for a total of 291 confirmed cases and 35 deaths reported to the state, and a total of 3,987 tested. When the stats were last posted on GreeneStreets 15 days ago on August 4, the total confirmed cases for Greene County was 240 with 34 confirmed deaths. This represents 51 new cases in the last 15 days and one new death.

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Prosecutor Jarrod Holtsclaw to Greene County Community, On the safety of our children online

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Greene County Prosecutor Jarrod Holtsclaw

It is not a stretch to say the COVID-19 pandemic has turned just about every aspect of life on its head. Many people are working from home and all Hoosier students finished the school year taking online classes. As we begin another school year, many districts are opting to start with online classes, while some are going for a hybrid approach, with some in-person instruction coupled with online learning. Most of the districts that are returning to the classroom are also offering an online option for students. No matter what option your family goes with during this school year, it is reasonable to expect screen time will increase for Hoosier children. This is on top of what is likely an increase in screen time and exposure to the internet due to many popular outdoor activities and events being cancelled as a safety precaution.

As Prosecutor, I wanted to remind parents, grandparents and guardians of children that we must constantly be vigilant in what our children are exposed to and who they are interacting with online. We’ve already seen the numbers of online exploitation complaints rise this past spring when lockdowns ramped up across the world. The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, a global organization that disseminates tips to law enforcement, cataloged 4.1 million reports of cyber abuse against children in April 2020, four times as many complaints as they received in April of 2019.

With so much going on, it can be daunting to try and add on additional monitoring of a child’s online activity but online exploitation of children can, unfortunately, happen to anyone. Online predators can pretend to be many different people on many different sites in an attempt to befriend children and teens before trying to coerce them into sending photos or videos or meeting in person. Parents and guardians have to be diligent in monitoring social media use, staying up to date on the latest apps and trends as well as having open conversations about internet safety. If you’re not sure where to start, commonsensemedia.org is a great resource for many tech related issues as well as how to set parental controls on your children’s devices.

Potential warning signs that someone may be grooming your child online or that your child may be in trouble can include your child constantly being online and not wanting to do anything else, becoming angry when unable to get online, turning off the computer or locking their screen when you enter a room, receiving calls or packages from people you don’t know and withdrawing from family and friends. This is not an exhaustive list but it’s helpful to have some idea of what to look for.

My office remains committed to protecting those among us who are the most vulnerable, including children. As we all struggle to figure out what normal looks like these days, rest assured that anyone who engages in these kinds of heinous acts against children will be prosecuted.

Jarrod Holtsclaw, Greene County Prosecutor

Alert and Advisory Update issued by Greene County Health Department

Alert and Advisory Update issued by Greene County Health Department

An alert has been issued by Health Administrator Shari Lewis of the Greene County Health Department:

Goose Pond Pizza located 1983 IN-54 E, Linton, Indiana, has learned of an exposure to COVID-19. As a result of this exposure, the Greene County Health Department recommends customers who dined at this establishment between Wednesday, August 5th through Friday, August 7th get tested for novel coronavirus (COVID-19).

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Linton man wants speedy trial then doesn’t show up for the pretrial conference

Linton man wants speedy trial then doesn’t show up for the pretrial conference

A Linton man who asked for and was granted a speedy trial failed to show up for a conference last week before the trial set for September 1. He’s accused of battery on a family member that he was convicted of battering the year before. And now a third case has been filed against him, for allegedly violating an order protecting the victim.

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