Covid-19 Vaccination Site to Reopen

Columbus Regional Health will reopen a standalone COVID-19 vaccination site near the hospital as officials prepare for booster shots and expanded eligibility for younger children.

Hospital officials said Monday they expect the clinic, located at 1702 Keller Ave., to reopen in October, likely for a couple days a week, but did not provide a specific opening date.

Stabbing Leaves Man Seriously Injured

The Columbus Police Department is investigating a stabbing that happened Sunday evening that left a man seriously injured.

Shortly after 9 p.m., CPD officers were dispatched to the 600 block of Parkway Drive in regards to a disturbance.

A short time later, the officers observed an adult male with multiple stab wounds laying in the grass in the 700 block of McClure Road.

The man was later flown by a helicopter to Indianapolis for medical treatment.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the CPD Investigations Division at 812-376-2600.

Seymour Residents in Jail for Child Neglect

Three Seymour residents are in jail on child neglect charges after a 6 month investigation.

On March 16th of this year, the Seymour Police Department received information from the Indiana Department of Child Services that a 14-year-old child was brought to the emergency room at Schneck Medical Center with an extremely low core body temperature, a very high blood sugar level, and was extremely underweight.

Emergency staff said the 14-year-old was lifeless upon arriving at the emergency room.

The child was later moved to Riley Children’s Hospital and was admitted to the intensive care unit and remained there for several days. The child ultimately recovered and was later released.

After a six-month investigation, warrants for neglect of a dependent were issued for Pam Hatfield Donna Burton, and Stevy Geise, all of Seymour.

Hatfield was arrested by SPD on September 14th. Burton and Geise were taken into custody on September 15th.

Authorities say they believe that drugs may have contributed to the situation. All three now reside at the Jackson County Jail.

Jennings County Jail Officers Injured in Altercation

The Jennings County Sheriff’s Office says two jail officers were injured during an altercation with an inmate at the jail last Wednesday.

The inmate, Andrew Carpenter, of Indianapolis, was supposedly being unruly and creating a disturbance.

When jail officers attempted to move Carpenter, he allegedly initiated a fight with them. During the skirmish, one of the officers was struck in the head twice with a closed fist and the other was bitten by the inmate.

The prisoner was eventually detained and moved to an isolated area. Both officers were treated by medical professionals and returned to work on their next shift.

Carpenter was originally booked for domestic battery with a deadly weapon and two counts of intimidation. Two more charges of battery on law enforcement were added to his list of crimes.

Covid-19 Deaths in Bartholomew County

At least six Bartholomew County residents died from COVID-19 over the past week – matching the total number of deaths reported over the last four months, according to the Indiana Department of Health.

So far, 167 Bartholomew County residents have lost their lives to the virus.

State health officials have reported 935 positive COVID-19 tests in Bartholomew County so far this month, including 100 on September 10th.

As of Friday morning, there were 30 people hospitalized with COVID-19 at Columbus Regional Hospital, including six patients listed in critical condition.

 

Amber Alert issued for missing Gary boy

[Christopher Green Jr.]

     Christopher Green, Jr.

—————————————-
[Shanae Brown] 
     Shanae Brown

—————————————-
[Helen Willis] 
      Helen Willis

—————————————-
A Statewide AMBER Alert has been declared.

The Gary Police Department has requested the activation of an AMBER Alert from Gary, Indiana which is 150 miles northwest of Indianapolis. 

The victim, Christopher Green, Jr., is a 7 year old black male, 4 feet tall, 95 pounds, black hair with brown eyes, and last seen wearing black and red button up shirt with black pants.  Christopher was last seen on Saturday, September 18, 2021 at 9:07 am in Gary, Indiana and is believed to be in extreme danger.

Suspect #1, Shanae Brown, is a 40 year old black female, 6 feet 1 inches tall, 250 pounds, black hair with brown eyes, last seen wearing a black shirt and blue pants. 

Suspect #2, Helen Willis is a 58 year old black female, 5 feet 3 inches tall, 240 pounds, black hair and brown eyes. They are driving a gray 2017 Toyota Camry with Maryland registration LJA617.

If you have any information on this incident, contact the Gary Police Department at 219-660-0000 or 911.

Missing boy found safe in Greenwood

Alicia Turner. Photo courtesy of Indiana State Police.

A missing boy who was the subject of a Silver Alert Thursday and Friday was found safe in Greenwood, but his mother and another woman were arrested.

Greensburg police had issued the alert for 8-year-old Ryan Turner. According to police reports, Ryan had been released from school on Wednesday at about 10 in the morning to a woman authorized to pick him up by his non-custodial mother, 34-year-old Alicia Turner of Greensburg. She was on house arrest at the time.

The woman was later identified as 39-year-old Lucy Boyer.

A missing persons report was filed Thursday and the statewide Silver Alert was issued late Thursday night.

Greenwood police Ryan who was at a hotel near County Line Road and Interstate 65 along with his mother and Boyer. They were both arrested on preliminary charges of kidnapping.

The Indiana Department of Child Services is working with law enforcement to find safe placement of the child.

ASAP, Centerstone holding wellness event Friday

Sherri Jewett. Photo courtesy of ASAP

The Alliance for Substance Abuse Progress in Bartholomew County and Centerstone are joining together to hold a Community Wellness Event from 5 to 8 next Friday at the Doug Otto United Way Center

The wellness event is being held in conjunction with National Recovery Month. It will feature recovery resources, employment opportunities, harm reduction information, prevention materials, testing for HIV, AIDS and HEP-C, recovery coaching, and more.

Sherri Jewett, executive director of ASAP, says this will be a great opportunity for the Recovery Community to get together and celebrate Recovery Journeys, together.

The Doug Otto United Way Center is at 1531 13th St in Columbus. For more information on the event, you can contact the ASAP Hub at (812) 418-8705.

Downtown Columbus traffic to be restricted during Hot Rods event

Downtown Columbus will be taken over tomorrow by classic cars and cool hot rods as our sister station 106 1 The River holds the 25th annual Hot Rods and Rock & Roll car show from 3 to 7 p.m..

The car show will be along Washington Street and its side streets between Third and Eighth streets. Those streets will be closed before, during and after the car show.

If you want to take part in the car show, registration starts at 8 a.m. in the morning at the staging area in the Bartholomew County parking lot across Second Street from the jail. Registration will be going on until 1:30 p.m.  Staff will be directing vehicles to parking spaces in the show area, 10 at a time. If you don’t register, you will not be allowed to park your vehicle in the car show area.

Seating is not allowed on the sidewalk. Car owners are asked to sit in the street between their vehicles and the sidewalk.

When you are taking your classic vehicle home, you are asked to drive north on Washington Street and to exit at Eighth Street.

There will be a free concert with Rick K. & the All-nighters starting at 7 on the stage near Third and Washington Streets.