January 24, 2012 - The Posey County News

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Tuesday January 24, 2012

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Posey County News plays part in pharmacy robbery arrest By Dave Pearce Mill Pond Road in the Town of Blooming Grove. hicles while on his route, one a silver Ford Focus and another According to information received last weekend, a WisconWith the cooperation of the Division of Criminal Investiga- black van. The vehicles were gone about the same time the sin man, currently jailed in Wisconsin, is the prime suspect in tions, ATF, and Sauk Prairie Police Department, Dane County robbery was over. the robbery of a Mount Vernon Pharmacy in early December. Sheriff’s deputies were able to confirm that Carriola was inArrested and charged with driving the get-away vehicle is Anthony J. Carriola, age 28 of Lodi, Wisc., side the hotel. They also learned Cody Hargrove, whose address was reportedly was recently arrested by Wisconsin authorities that his girlfriend and another above the Posey Grill in Mount Vernon. Harand charged with other pharmacy robberies. male had driven to Dane County grove, 26, whose permanent address is EqualCarriola was the suspect in the January 10th from Indiana and were also inity, Ill., is being held in the Saline County Jail. Armed Robbery that occurred at the Eannelli side the hotel. Mount Vernon Police Detective Thomas Pharmacy in Prairie du Sac, Wisc., has been Carriola has been booked into Rueger flew to Wisconsin last weekend to intaken into custody in Dane County. Dane the Dane County Jail on a tentaterview the man they believe to be responsible County’s Tactical Response Team deployed intive charge of Armed Robbery. for the robbery. Oeth indicated that it had been side the hotel and were able to take three indiThe investigation is ongoing and confirmed to Detective Latham that Carriola is viduals into custody without incident. The two further information on the other their man. individuals found with Anthony J. Carriola at two subjects will be provided While Oeth was quick to give credit to the the America’s Best Value Inn have also been when it becomes available. Mount Vernon Police Department and Rueger, arrested. Sarah M. Puckett, age 24 of New According to information he also said Posey County Sheriff Detective Harmony, Ind., and John N. Bauer, age 28 of from Posey County Sheriff Tom Latham was also a big part of the invesEvansville, Wisc., are both being held in the Greg Oeth, his department has tigation. Hargrove Carriola Dane County Jail on tentative charges of Posworked with the Mount Vernon According to Oeth, a lady called into the session of Narcotics. Police Chief Grant Beloat and his department in an effort to Mount Vernon Police Department and gave them some inAt approximately 1:48 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 12, the Dane solve the robbery which occurred at the Mount Vernon Phar- formation. County Sheriff’s Office received information from Sauk macy at 100 Lawrence Drive at around 2:30 on Friday after“It was actually the Posey County News that helped break County that the suspect, Anthony J. Carriola, age 28 of Lodi, noon, December 2. Continued on Page A3 may be staying at the America’s Best Value Inn, located on A local postman indicated that he saw two suspicious ve-

It’s official: Rappites, Vikings combine By Valerie Werkmeister An official vote last Thursday has set the course for New Harmony’s school to consolidate with the Metropolitan School District of North Posey. A joint meeting between both school boards to approve a resolution regarding the consolidation agreement lasted less than 15 minutes. Yet, the after-effects will last forever. New Harmony made the decision to close its doors in December citing declining enrollment and state education funding cuts as reasons for its demise. There are currently 137 students enrolled in the kindergarten through 12th grade. According to the resolution, North Posey will assume all of New Harmony’s assets and liabilities on July 1. A use for the school building has not been determined. North Posey will assume the employment contract obligations between New Harmony and its teachers for the duration of that contract. New Harmony will determine if any reduction in force, retirement or severance incentives are necessary for those who do not accept

employment at North Posey. It was recently announced that nine New Harmony teachers intend to retire at the end of the school year. Superintendent Fran Thoele plans to resign. The status of the 11 remaining New Harmony teachers and noncertified staff has not been determined. North Posey Superintendent Dr. Todd Camp stated available positions will depend on need and the number of retirements North Posey has. North Posey School Board President Joe Neidig stated, “It’s been an honor to work with this school board. I particularly want to thank the people who are passionate about doing what was best and bringing things to this point.” New Harmony School Board President, Jim Scarafia, added, “I’d like to thank everyone on both sides for the due diligence and the hard work that everyone has done.” The Town of New Harmony and Harmony Township will be represented on the North Posey School Board. North Posey will initiate that process after July 1.

Five arrested in Griffin-centered sting Megan Bender and Alec Beard were named North Posey homecoming royalty on Saturday evening. See entire court on page A2. Photo by Dave Pearce

Arrest made in residential burglary The Posey County Sheriff’s De- were developed as suspects. By partment had a very Friday evening Depubusy week. ties located one inOn Friday, Janudividual who was ary 20, Sheriff’s taken into custody Deputies investiand subsequently argated a Burglary at rested. a residence on DiaPosey County mond Island Road Sheriff Greg Oeth in Posey County. said Taylor Lloyd Deputies learned age 19 of Wadesthat at some point in ville has been prethe evening hours of charged for the January 19th, entry crimes of Burglary had been made into and Theft. Lloyd is a detached garage, currently lodged in Taylor Lloyd and several items the Posey County had been stolen. Jail. Another individuThrough the course of the in- al remains at-large as the investivestigation individuals of interest gation continues.

By Dave Pearce Five suspects have been arrested in a two county drug ring. On Friday, January 20, at approximately 6:15 a.m., the Posey County Sheriff’s Department was contacted by Deputies in Warrick County. Warrick County Deputies had stopped and arrested Raymond McCutcheon and Amanda Dickman after finding Methamphetamine items and materials in their vehicle. Among the items was a cellular telephone which continued to alert that incoming text messages were being received. That’s when deputies say they

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also found a beeping cell phone with text messages from the three in Posey County who said their car had broken down. “They were actually negotiating transportation for the stolen anhydrous,” Oeth said. Oeth says deputies played along. “They didn’t realize at all they were communicating with Deputy Sheriff’s in Warrick County, so word to the wise, you never know whose on the other end of that text,” Oeth surmised. Deputies began communicating with those on the other end of the messages. A request was being

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made from the senders regarding the need for transportation from the Interstate 64 town of Griffin. The senders provided information that their vehicle would not start and transportation was needed back to Warrick County. The text conversation also indicated that anhydrous ammonia had been stolen from the Posey County Co-Op. The group then began negotiating transportation in exchange for some of the stolen agricultural product. Posey County Sheriff’s Deputies arrived at the Depot Diner

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Basketball homecoming finale... Members of the New Harmony basketball homecoming court are, in front, cheerleaders, left to right are Joanmarie Spillane, Rebecca Hunter, Taylor Baize, and Jordyn Miller. Members of the queen’s court are Jessica Deckard-Mills, Madison Worman, Jordan Lyke, Vanessa McKinney. Bryan Wildeman, Zoe Heinlin, Brittany

Rister, Kimberly Jensen, and Kendall Wilson. Basketball players are Nathan Spann, Ryan Blackwell, Dakota Wasson, Thomas Stegall, A.J. Eaton, Elliott Lange – Queen – Abbey Deckard – Caleb McDaniel, Kyle Whitmore, Clinton Mathews, Zachary Sollman, and Tyler Wright. Photo courtesy of Crystal Collins

Inside this issue...

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Retrospective ................. A4 Legals........................... B6-9 Classifieds ............... A11-12

Go to www.poseycountynews.com Community ........... A5 Social ...................... A5 Deaths ................... A3 Sports ................... B1-6 School.................... A8 Bus/Ag.................... A9

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