Arrests made by Madison County law enforcement on Friday and Saturday, based on Madison County Jail records. (Some information was not recorded on arrest cards.)
-- The Anderson Drug Task Force arrested Amit P. Patel, 25, of the 400 block of East 38th Street, Anderson, at 3:28 p.m. Saturday at the Anderson Police Department. Bond was set for $5,000 on charges of Class D felony possession of marijuana.
-- Anderson police arrested Victor D. Akey, 35, of the 40 block of East Hatfield Street, Massena, New York, at 10:45 a.m. Saturday at 1040 Main Street, Anderson. Bond was set for $15,000 on charges of Class A misdemeanor false informing and Class D felony possession of marijuana.
-- Anderson police arrested Justin M. Lashomb, 26, of the 100 block of Upper Ridge Road, Brasher Falls, New York, at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at 1040 Main Street, Anderson. No bond was set on charges of Class A misdemeanor battery on an officer.
-- Madison County deputies arrested Marcus D. Gray, 33, of the 9800 block of Bishop Court, Indianapolis, at 4:40 a.m. Saturday in the 3400 block of Martin Luther King Boulevard. Bond was set for $20,000 on charges of Class A misdemeanors operating a vehicle while intoxicated and driving while suspended.
-- Chesterfield police arrested Dustin A. Haynes, 24, of the 100 block of Pearl Street, Chesterfield, at 9:15 p.m. Friday at his home. Bond was set for $5,000 on charges of Class A misdemeanor domestic battery.
-- Anderson police arrested Jason L. Shaw, 30, of the 4200 block of Brown Street, Anderson, at 8:15 p.m. Friday in the 2000 block of Noble Street. Bond was set for $5,000 on charges of Class A misdemeanor battery and Class D felonies criminal confinement and strangulation.
-- Madison County deputies arrested Allison G. Thompson, 44, of the 2400 block of East Indiana 38, Markleville, at 1 a.m. Saturday at her home. She was released on a $3,000 bond for charges of Class A misdemeanor possession of marijuana and Class B misdemeanor contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
-- Anderson police arrested David R. Brown, 24, of the 800 block of West Fifth Street, Anderson, at 9:30 p.m. Friday in the 2700 block of Noble Avenue. He was released on a $4,000 bond for charges of Class A misdemeanor possession of marijuana and Class C misdemeanor operating a vehicle while intoxicated.
Cops, courts and fires
Arrest Log for Sunday, March 21
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Police discover drugs, paraphernalia in home
Police have arrested two men they say were involved in the manufacturing and selling of methamphetamine.
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State police arrest man for trafficking with Pendleton inmate
State police made an arrest Wednesday morning, after prison staff at the Correctional Industrial Facility noticed a man throw a package over the fence.
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Iraq veteran displaced after apartment fire
Firefighters were able to extinguish the flames at Courtyard Apartments, 2725 W. 16th St., but the damage had been done. With the exception of the sweatpants and sweatshirt he slept in, Brandon Wilson lost everything.
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Arrest log: Feb. 16
Arrests made by Madison County law enforcement on Tuesday and Wednesday, based on Madison County Jail records.
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Remains found near Marion need further analysis
The Grant County coroner is sending the human remains found near Marion last week to the University of Indianapolis Department of Archeology for further analysis.
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Arrest Log: Feb. 15
Arrests made by Madison County law enforcement on Monday and Tuesday, based on Madison County Jail records.
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Former inmate sentenced to 18 years for role in prison riot
Joseph Martin was sentenced to 18 years at the Department of Correction for stabbing another inmate during a riot at a Pendleton prison.
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Power restored to southern Madison County
Southern Madison County was without power Tuesday night after a motorist crashed into a utility pole. Power was restored about 9:20 p.m.
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Court upholds convicted molester's sentence
The Indiana Court of Appeals has upheld a man's 20-year prison sentence for repeatedly sexually abusing a pre-teen girl.
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Indiana court rules governor doesn't have to testify
The Indiana Supreme Court ruled Monday that Gov. Mitch Daniels doesn't have to answer questions under oath in a $400 million lawsuit that the state filed against IBM Corp. after he canceled the company's contract to process welfare applications.
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