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FOUR JAILED AFTER NEW PARIS PIKE METH BUST
(Richmond, IN)--Four people were taken to the Wayne County Jail and now face various drug charges following a day-long police presence on New Paris Pike in Richmond on Monday. One of them was 46-year-old Chad Cochran. It was less than a month ago when Cochran was charged with multiple felonies after a domestic incident at the same location. Monday, he was charged with meth possession and theft of auto parts. Also arrested was Darren Griffith, Heather Hartzell, and Lachisha Collins. The amount meth that was recovered has not been released.
Suspect apprehended in Randolph County after police pursuit
UNION CITY, Ind. – Officers from the Union City Police Department attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a vehicle for a traffic violation. The driver of the vehicle failed to stop and attempted to flee officers at a high rate of speed. The pursuit began in Union City, Indiana and went into Jay County prior to the suspect crashing his vehicle. The vehicle traveled off the roadway and rolled multiple times. The driver was identified as Anthony Weimer.
Inmate death under investigation in Wayne Co.
RICHMOND, Ind. (WDTN) — Indiana State Police are investigating an inmate death at the Wayne County Jail. ISP detectives were called out to Wayne County Correctional Facility around 5 a.m. on Friday, June 28, at the request of Wayne County Sheriff Randy Ritter after an inmate was found dead. Andrew Scott Tyler, 36, was discovered […]
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