Arrests
Brownstown
Michael Anthony Henson, 31, Columbus, operating while intoxicated, blood alcohol content 0.08 or greater, $705 bond, 7:28 p.m. Tuesday. Bond posted at 1:51 a.m. Wednesday.
Jackson County
Alejandro Brendon Gonzalez, 19, Lafayette, probation violation, no bond, 5:33 p.m. Tuesday.
Walter Dean Delph, 58, Medora, possession of paraphernalia, $705 bond, 4:15 p.m. Tuesday.
Seymour
Brandy Lynn Lynch, 39, Seymour, five counts of theft more than $750 and less than $50,000, no bond, 8:15 p.m. Tuesday.
Garrett W. Acton, 19, Seymour, warrant for failure to appear, no bond, 5:24 p.m. Tuesday.
Jennings County
Bruce B. Bowman, 25, North Vernon, warrant, $605 bond, 4:36 p.m. Tuesday.
Zachary Lucas, 26, North Vernon, warrant for conspiracy of theft, theft, $1,055 bond, 12:40 a.m. Tuesday.
Carolyn Ferris, 23, North Vernon, warrant for failure to appear, $1,055 bond, midnight Tuesday.
North Vernon
Dustin Bruce Sexton, 29, North Vernon, warrant, $1,055 bond, 11:20 p.m. Tuesday.
Jeannie Woodson, 25, North Vernon, warrant for probation violation, $905, 10:26 p.m. Tuesday.
State
Connie Sue Rollins, 47, Seymour, warrant for failure to appear, no bond, 3:22 p.m. Tuesday.
Incidents
Jackson County
Two people with flashlights looking into houses, 700 block of West Walnut Street, Brownstown, 12:35 a.m. Wednesday.
Report of a motorist in a truck passing the caller on the shoulder, U.S. 50 East, Brownstown, 6:32 p.m. Tuesday.
Property-damage wreck, 12900 block of U.S. 50 East, Seymour, 5:39 p.m. Tuesday.
Possible woods fire caused by a lightning strike, 3800 block of West County Road 390N, Freetown, 4:35 p.m. Tuesday.
Personal-injury wreck, 6000 block of U.S. 50 West, Medora, 2:25 p.m. Tuesday.
Caller reporting a truck driver almost hit him while he was mowing, 6000 block of East State Road 250, Seymour, 12:32 p.m. Tuesday.
Report of juveniles on a bridge possibly shooting a gun into a creek, 900 block of West County Road 400N, Norman, 9:42 a.m. Tuesday.
Seymour
Caller reporting his personal belongings had been thrown out of an apartment and items were missing, 300 block of Brown Street, 11:36 p.m. Tuesday.
Caller reporting her 14-year-old was refusing to come home, 600 block of South Vine Street, 11:06 p.m. Tuesday.
Man and woman fighting in a white Dodge, 500 block of R. Pardieck Avenue, 10:04 p.m. Tuesday.
Battery involving a man who broke a woman’s nose and then left, 100 block of South O’Brien Street, 9:56 p.m. Tuesday.
Man and woman fighting, 600 block of South Vine Street, 10:10 p.m. Tuesday.
Wanted person, 100 block of South O’Brien Street, 7:38 p.m. Tuesday.
Report of a snapping turtle at large, Gaiser Park, 300 S. Park Drive, 6:23 p.m. Tuesday.
Property-damage wreck, 1200 block of West Tipton Street, 5:15 p.m. Tuesday.
Fraud reported at the police station, 205 N. Ewing St., 4:42 p.m. Tuesday.
Theft, 1100 block of West Eighth Street, 2:52 p.m. Tuesday.
Report of two women in a red truck throwing items out of a dumpster, 600 block of Ross Street, 2:50 p.m. Tuesday.
Theft of electricity, 200 block of North Chestnut Street, 2:26 p.m. Tuesday.
Property-damage wreck, 500 block of North Walnut Street, 10:38 a.m. Tuesday.
Property-damage wreck, Second Street and Indianapolis Avenue, 10:17 a.m. Tuesday.
Traffic offense, 1900 block of East Tipton Street, 2:20 a.m. Tuesday.
Arrest of a wanted person, 600 block of Euclid Avenue, 2:03 a.m. Tuesday.
North Vernon
Disturbance, 400 block of Eighth Street, 9:37 p.m. Tuesday.
Disturbance, 200 block of Terrace Court, 4:28 p.m. Tuesday.
Personal-injury wreck involving a 2008 Dodge Avenger driven by Carla Manning of North Vernon and a 1998 Ford ranger driven by Regina McIntosh of North Vernon, 1600 block of North State Road 3, 1:52 p.m. Tuesday.
Counterfeit money, 2200 block of North State Road 7, 11:16 a.m. Tuesday.
Jackson County Health Department
Inspection report for food establishments
Critical violations are defined as a provision of the Retail Food Establishment Sanitation Requirements, Title 410 IAC 7-24, that, if in noncompliance, is more likely than other violations to significantly contribute to food contamination, illness or environmental health hazard. Example: hot food not being held at 135 degrees or warmer; cold food not at 41 degrees or below; or food contact surfaces contaminated.
Noncritical violations are provisions of the Retail Food Establishment Sanitation Requirements, Title 410 IAC 7-24, that, if in noncompliance, is not likely to significantly contribute to food contamination, illness or environmental health hazards but are issues of concern. Examples: no hair restraints; or mop being left in a mop bucket rather than being allowed to air dry.
Repeat violations are issued when a follow-up inspection finds that a previous issue has not been corrected and the establishment continues to be noncompliant and present a hazard.
Medora Kwik Stop, 166 S. Perry St., Medora
1 Critical (dried food residue on blade and guard of deli slicer)
8 Noncritical (no hair restraints being worn by all three food prep employees, food prep employees washing hands in warewashing sink, door deteriorated and falling apart on chest freezer located on sales floor, ceiling panel sagging exposing insulation, spoons not stored inverted on prep table, gallon containers of milk and case of eggs stored on floor in walk-in cooler, floor of walk-in cooler rusted through/deteriorated at door opening, multiple broken/missing floor tile in food prep area along with gaps around repaired area)
Denny’s Grocery, 4727 W. State Road 58, Freetown
No violations
Circle K, 811 W. Commerce St., Brownstown
1 Noncritical (no paper towels available at hand sinks)
Stahl’s Café and Deli, 1048 W. Spring St., Brownstown
2 Critical 1 Repeat (No date marking on held-over ready-to-eat food in refrigerators — repeat, hand sink required in food prep area)
4 Noncritical (none of the food prep personnel wearing hair restrains, dry debris in dry hand sink from crumbling mortar on brick wall/stored items in front of designated hand sink indicates that handwashing is not being performed in hand sink, front door propped open during inspection to allow ventilation, ventilation insufficient for equipment being used in facility)
Café Maria, 6661 N. Union St., Freetown
Pre-operational inspection — facility ready to open
Stahl’s Café and Deli, 1048 W. Spring St., Brownstown
Follow-up inspection — previous violations corrected or improving — mechanical hood vent installed
Casey’s Cakes and Classes, 111 E. Walnut St., Brownstown
Pre-operational inspection — facility ready to open
Courtside Café, 148 S. Perry St., Medora
No violations
Brownstown Central Middle School, 620 W. Walnut St., Brownstown
No violations
Lutheran Central School, 415 N. Elm St., Brownstown
No violations
Brownstown Central High School, 500 N. Elm St., Brownstown
No violations
Medora School, 82 S. George St., Medora
No violations
St. John’s Lutheran School, 1058 S. County Road 460E, Seymour
No violations
Cortland Elementary School, 6687 N. County Road 400E, Cortland
No violations
Seymour High School, 1350 W. Second St., Seymour
No violations
Emerson Elementary School, 500 W. Fifth St., Seymour
No violations
Seymour-Redding Elementary School, 1700 N. Ewing St., Seymour
No violations
Seymour Middle School, 920 N. O’Brien St., Seymour
No violations
Seymour Middle School Sixth Grade Center, 1000 S. Poplar St., Seymour
No violations
Margaret R. Brown Elementary School, 550 Miller Lane, Seymour
No violations
Seymour-Jackson Elementary School, 508 B Ave., Seymour
No violations
Immanuel Lutheran School, 520 S. Chestnut St., Seymour
No violations
St. Ambrose School, 301 S. Chestnut St., Seymour
1 Critical (raw burger thawing in pan stored above packages of shredded cheese in reach-in cooler)
Crothersville Senior Citizens Meal Site, 114 E. Main St., Crothersville
No violations
Crothersville Community School, 109 S. Preston St., Crothersville
No violations
Pizza Palace, 832 W. Tipton St., Seymour
2 Critical (open employee drink on cutting table, better fly control measures must be taken)
3 Noncritical (ceiling vents above pizza make area need more frequent cleaning, remodel/construction of facility must be completed, gap under rear driver’s entrance door)
Jackson County Jail, 150 E. State Road 250, Brownstown
No violations
Brownstown Elementary School, 612 S. Base Road, Brownstown
No violations
Dollar Tree, 313 S. Main St., Brownstown
Preoperational inspection — facility ready to open
Dairy Queen, 115 W. Commerce St., Brownstown
5 Noncritical 1 Repeat (rear employee entrance door not fitting tightly, uncovered toppings on top of ice cream machine and cake decorating area, soil building up on floor/around wheels under ice cream dispenser, food debris/protein building up in corners/edges of back splash on shake mixer — repeat, plastic spoons in ice cream area not store inverted)
Cortland Diner, 6528 N. County Road 400E, Seymour
1 Critical (held-over ready-to-eat food product not date marked/labeled in reach-in cooler)
Aldi, 1710 E. Tipton St., Seymour
New facility ready to open
Millstone Catering Group, 104 S. Armstrong St., Crothersville
Preoperational inspection — facility ready to operate vending business
Plumer and Bowers Farmstead, 4454 E. County Road 800N, Seymour, owners Dennis and Tricia Bowers
Permitted for sale of farm-raised freezer beef from farm stand and farmers market that was processed at a state/federal inspected facility
Lot Hill Dairy Farm, 10025 N. County Road 375E, Seymour, Jon Claycamp
Permitted for sale of pre-packaged cheese products from farm stand and farmers market that is processed by Tulip Tree Creamery from milk supplied exclusively by Lot Hill Dairy Farm
Todd’s Transitional Housing, 4990 U.S. 31 North, Seymour
Preoperational inspection — facility ready to open
Julie’s Farm Fresh, 7899 E. County Road 650S, Elizabethtown, owner Julie Hoene
Permitted for sale of farm-raised freezer beef and pork at farmers market that was processed at a state/federal inspected facility. Also inspected/permitted in Bartholomew County.
Nightfall Farm, 7740 W. County Road 1100S, Crothersville, owners Nate and Liz Brownlee
Permitted for sale of farm-raised freezer chicken, pork and lamb at farmers market that was processed at a state/federal inspected facility. Also inspected/permitted in Jennings County.
Trailhead Café, 6732 N. County Road 1250W, Norman (located within Hoosier Horse Camp)
Facility ready to open for season
Brownstown Pool Concessions, 721 Bridge St., Brownstown
Facility ready to open for season