Apparently a satellite dish installer is just a prime example of the fact we really do not know what may happen in our home when we are getting something installed or repaired in our own home. We open our door to a complete stranger and give them free reign of our home and we are even fairly naive to the fact that anything can happen.
In today’s society we tend to trust no one, except these service/installation people. Why is that? I
remember when we rented our water softener from Culligan, our salt delivery man had a key to our home and complete access anytime during the day when we were not home. Let’s not even think of how often our route drivers changed…
Link to Journal Gazette | 02/28/2007 | Alleged video voyeur nabbed in Kosciusko
Now this is where this article gets a little more interesting to me. The article indicates adamantly that this is a one time incident with the installer… I have some rather strong doubts. The same installer did an installation directly across the street from my house just a few weeks ago. I remember clearly because it seemed very odd to me that he was out here for a very long time on a Friday afternoon, again on a Sunday afternoon and yet again the following week. You can bet your cookies I will be across the street knocking on the neighbor’s door tonight when they get home from work, just to make sure they are aware of the situation and that they get things checked out.
Eww….it just gives me the heebie jeebies…
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This from today’s Journal Gazette:
WARSAW – A Kosciusko County judge ordered a Warsaw massage business to close, agreeing with city officials that the business violates city rules. Judge Rex L. Reed granted the permanent injunction against Dating Dynamics & Massage Inc. and its owner, Jenette Fairchild, in a court document dated Tuesday. The city filed an injunction against the business in August, saying the business had violated the ordinance that regulates massage businesses, court documents said. The injunction asked the court to order the business and Fairchild to stop operating without a permit. Warsaw passed an ordinance in July 2005 that regulates massage businesses, and since then, periodic inspections have been conducted. Ordinance violations led the city to revoke the permit for Dating Dynamics in June. Police said the business remained open despite being subject to fines ranging from $200 to $2,500 per violation per day.
This has been an ongoing story since their first day of business. There are a couple of other similar businesses within the community that have also been under much scrutiny and are frequently shut down… But this battle has raged on the longest and here are a few clips from another article in the Warsaw Times Union:
Fairchild, who went before the council Monday, spoke out against the recent ordinance involving massage establishment regulations and said that she felt targeted and harassed by community leaders. In an emotional address that brought about the eventual rap of the mayor’s gavel to rule her out of order, Fairchild questioned areas in the ordinance that she believed were unjust and wondered how her business would be regulated under the new laws.
and from the same article:
“I am being targeted by a bunch of hypocrites,” Fairchild said. Mayor Ernie Wiggins ruled Fairchild out of order after she accused members of the Winona Lake town council and Warsaw Police Department as being frequent patrons of her establishment. “This is going too far,” Wiggins said. “From my understanding, you feel like you are being targeted. Your business was not targeted in this ordinance, and if you’re not doing anything illegal, then you have nothing to worry about.”
This has been ongoing for several years in Warsaw, usually where there is smoke there is fire and too many times employees from her business have been arrested for prostitution. For example and here. Posted by Lucy.
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From the Friday edition of the Warsaw Times Union.
Missing paperwork is being blamed for the release of a prisoner from the Kosciusko County Jail who was serving a 10-year prison sentence.
Wesley Fields, 26, was sentenced last year to 10 years in prison for robbing, then clubbing, two women in the head with sticks.
After being sentenced, Fields was transferred from the Huntington County Jail to the Wells County Jail, where he was waiting to be taken to the Indiana Department of Corrections to serve his sentence. On Oct. 31, Fields was transferred to Kosciusko County to appear in Superior Court II for failure to appear in court for an earlier charge of driving while suspended.
Once in Kosciusko Superior Court II, on Nov. 3, Fields was released on time served. After the sentence was handed down by the Kosciusko County judge, Fields was taken back to the Kosciusko County Jail where the National Crime Information Center and the Indiana Data And Communication System databases were checked to see if he had any outstanding warrants. The checks found no active warrants for Fields, which, said Kosciusko County Sheriff Rocky Goshert, is not uncommon once someone already has been sentenced to prison.
Normally when a prisoner is transported to a local facility and then needs to be sent to department of corrections facility, a document called an abstract indicating that information is either mailed or transferred with the prisoner. In Fields’ case, said
Kosciusko County officials, the abstract was never received. Kosciusko County officials were never made aware of Fields’ prison sentence, and he was released from the Kosciusko County Jail. “We would have held him if we had the information to do so,” said Kosciusko County Public Information Officer Chad Hill.
Fields was arrested Wednesday night in Huntington after an officer tried to stop him for suspicious driving. After a chase, Fields was arrested and booked into the Huntington County Jail.
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The Journal Gazette is reporting that police questioned a Fort Wayne man and took DNA samples yesterday.
Police also took the man’s fingerprints and collected hair samples and DNA evidence, both sources said. Police would not comment on the reported search or interview. Police spokesman Mike Joyner would say only that the department continues to investigate new leads.
Complete story here
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6 Warrants in 3 counties..
| Name: |
Jeremy Combs Blumenschein |
| DOB: |
11/29/1972 |
| Gender: |
Male |
| Race: |
White/Non Hispanic |
| Height: |
5′ 10" |
| Weight: |
134 lbs |
| Hair: |
Brown |
| Eyes: |
Hazel |
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Distinguishing Marks:
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| Scars: |
Right Knee |
| Wanted For: |
Allen County Warrant # 06-02168 Body Attachment |
Allen County Warrant # 00-09046 Failure To Appear : Check Deception |
Allen County Warrant # 00-09045 Failure To Appear : Check Deception |
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Allen County Warrant # 00-09044 Failure To Appear : Check Deception
Noble County Warrant # 57E019902CM162 Theft-check Deception
DeKalb County Warrant # 00-1137 Failure To Appear Pro Violation Criminal Dception
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Today IndianasMostWanted.com launched the warrants for Wells County. Here’s the first featured BAD GIRl, and oh my she looks bad. Anyone got some Tylenol?
She must have beat the shit out of someone
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| Name: |
Debra A Poe |
| DOB: |
7/6/1974 |
| Gender: |
Female |
| Race: |
White/Non Hispanic |
| Height: |
4′ 11" |
| Weight: |
125 lbs |
| Hair: |
Brown |
| Eyes: |
Blue |
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| Wanted For: |
Wells County Warrant # 13368 Battery |
Wells County Warrant # 13320 Battery |
Wells County Warrant # 13001 Battery |
Wells County Warrant # 12973 Battery – Failure To Appear |
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Hey, isn’t this guy’s facial hair style all the rage? He’s wanted in 3 counties on four outstanding warrants.
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| Name: |
Michael Andrew Strong |
| DOB: |
12/13/1983 |
| Gender: |
Male |
| Race: |
White/Non Hispanic |
| Height: |
6′ 0" |
| Weight: |
248 lbs |
| Hair: |
Brown |
| Eyes: |
Blue |
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Distinguishing Marks:
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| Tattoo: |
RIGH Hand Detail: Dot |
| Pierced Body Part: |
Tongue Face Detail: Stud |
| Tattoo: |
LOWL Leg Detail: Mushroom |
| Tattoo: |
LEFT Hand Detail: Dot |
| Wanted For: |
LaGrange County Warrant # 952 Failure To Appear-original Charge Felony |
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LaGrange County Warrant # 938 Theft
DeKalb County Warrant # 06-0023 Failure To Appear Pro Violation Criminal Deception
Steuben County Warrant # 0608W059 Crim Mischief
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Indiana’s Most Wanted has added a fifth county in northeastern Indiana. LaGrange County came onboard Thursday adding an additional 437 warrants. Today we’re featuring fallen-away Amish dude Justin James Garber, wanted for theft and burglery in LaGrange County:
| Name: |
Justin James Graber |
| DOB: |
07/09/1987 |
| Gender: |
Male |
| Race: |
White/Non Hispanic |
| Height: |
6′ 2" |
| Weight: |
160 lbs |
| Hair: |
Brown |
| Eyes: |
Blue |
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| Wanted For: |
LaGrange County Warrant # 875 Theft |
LaGrange County Warrant # 872 Burglary |
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| Name: |
Jeremy S House |
| DOB: |
03/06/1976 |
| Gender: |
Male |
| Race: |
White/Non Hispanic |
| Height: |
6′ 1" |
| Weight: |
180 lbs |
| Hair: |
Brown |
| Eyes: |
Hazel |
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Distinguishing Marks:
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| Scars: |
Left Knee Detail: 3 Inches On Knee |
| TATTOO: |
Neck Detail: Tribal |
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Upper Left Arm Detail: Tribal |
| TATTOO: |
Upper Right Arm Detail: Tribal |
| Wanted For: |
Noble County Warrant # 57D020412CM1088 Driving While Suspended-misdemeanor |
Noble County Warrant # 57D010605FD89 Nonsupport Of A Dependent Child |
Noble County Warrant # 57D010304JP29 Writ Of Attachment Of The Body Of The Person-body Attachment |
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| Name: |
Susan Jane Beeler |
| DOB: |
10/15/1974 |
| Gender: |
Female |
| Race: |
White/Non Hispanic |
| Height: |
5′ 06" |
| Weight: |
160 lbs |
| Hair: |
Brown |
| Eyes: |
Blue |
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Distinguishing Marks:
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| Tattoo: |
Shoulder Detail: Devil |
| Wanted For: |
Steuben County Warrant # 0303W090 Escape Fail To Return |
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