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    The Johnny Law ChroniclesMy job usually takes me to the worst ghetto neighborhoods of my town. When I am there I can't help but be amazed at how some people live and act. We execute raids on houses and within minutes there are dozens of folks standing out in the street rubbernecking. These are grown ass men and women who should be at work at 10AM on a Tuesday but seem to have nothing better to do that hang out at my crime scene.

    You would think that these crowds would be happy that we are actively clearing out drug houses. Nope. Instead they like to stand around and yell out helpful comments like:

    (warning, this blog entry contains profanity -- Gordon)

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    Posted on Thursday, August 28

     Police release robbery video

    Kokomo Police Related NewsKokomo police have released surveillance video of an armed robbery at a Check 'N Go on East Markland Avenue early Saturday in hopes someone can recognize the armed man.

    No one was injured in the incident.

    Police are looking for a white male who was wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, a ball cap, and sunglasses.

    Read the Kokomo Tribune article...

    Posted on Tuesday, August 26

     Police reports - Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2008

    NewsThursday, 2:41 p.m., deputies arrested Amanda J. Edwards, 29, 600 block of North Delphos Street, at the Howard County Jail, on warrant for a Class D felony theft charge.

    Friday, 8:10 a.m., deputies arrested Gregoryon P. Clark, 19, 200 block of West King Street, at home, on a warrant for a misdemeanor battery charge.

    Friday, 8:57 a.m., deputies arrested Kristopher L. Ridgeway, 32, 3300 east block of 300 South, at home, on a body attachment.

    Read the Kokomo Tribune article...

    Posted on Tuesday, August 26

     CopCAST Episode 85 - Excessive Sound Effects

    CopCast PodcastIn the words of Mick Jagger, "Too much is never enough." OK, so we went a little overboard with the sound effects but therein lies the danger of giving little boys fancy toys. However our legion of listeners really came through for us by sending in some great local stories and our CopCAST correspondents searched the web to find some great news reports.

    CNN never covers the really interesting stories like the robber who locked his keys in his get away car so we do. Most of us like to go on a department sponsored road trip every now and then. However, one Kentucky sheriff may have carried it a little far on a recent extradition. I apologize in advance but you know we were going to have to talk about the recent Big Foot finding. Like they say,"There is a sucker born every minute." We also tell you about a new program that provides e-mail for inmate. It actually is not as bad as it sounds. These are just a few of the stories we discuss this week.

    Read more and listen to the CopCast podcast...

    Posted on Monday, August 25

     Train collides with pickup truck

    NewsTIPTON - A Tipton man is in critical condition after he was struck by a train during his early-morning commute to work Thursday.

    Police say William J. Myers, 56, was driving a 2000 Chevrolet S-10 north in the 500 block of Maple Street, on the city's northside about 3:30 a.m. when he entered the railroad crossing.

    A train, operated by Norfolk and Southern Railroad, was eastbound when it hit the front driver side of Myers' pickup. The impact caused the truck to roll multiple times, coming to a rest on its wheels.

    Read the Kokomo Tribune article...

    Posted on Saturday, August 23

     Police reports - Friday, Aug. 22, 2008

    NewsMonday, 7:28 a.m., police arrested a 16-year-old male at Kokomo High School on a charge of disorderly conduct.

    Monday, 9:55 a.m., deputies arrested Matthew R. Cooper, 29, Wabash, at the Howard County jail, on two petitions to revoke suspended sentence.

    Monday, 10:57 a.m., deputies arrested Ryan S. Kwick, 18, 2200 block of North 250 East, at the Howard County jail, on a warrant for a misdemeanor charge of leaving the scene of an accident.

    Read the Kokomo Tribune article...

    Posted on Thursday, August 21

     Biohazard drill ran at post office

    Kokomo Police Related NewsAt 2 p.m., a voice came over the load speaker at the Kokomo Post Office on Webster Street alerting employees to a possible emergency.

    "Attention, employees. Turn off all machines and go to your assigned area in an orderly fashion," the voice said.

    Seconds later, employees began shuffling through the post office to their designated areas.

    Read the Kokomo Tribune article...

    Posted on Wednesday, August 20

     Sheriff seeks 8 new jail officers

    Howard County Sheriff Related NewsThe Howard County Council hoped it had financing for the Howard County Jail and the Robert J. Kinsey Youth Center under control after adopting a special county option income tax last year.

    A year later, the tax fund is almost tapped out.

    The county council last year agreed to cap funding operations of the jail and youth center through property tax collections at $3,086,000, with the remainder coming through a .20 COIT and other revenue sources.

    Read the Kokomo Tribune article...

    Posted on Wednesday, August 20

     Teen injured in crash with ambulance

    Kokomo Police Related NewsFor the second time in two days, the rider of a two-wheeled motorized vehicle was seriously injured in a wreck on Kokomo streets.

    A 14-year-old male riding a mo-ped crashed into a Converse ambulance at the intersection of Markland Avenue and Apperson Way at 6:42 p.m.

    Witnesses said the mo-ped driver, who was going north on Apperson Way, had the green light, but the west-bound ambulance was running with lights and siren on its way to St. Joseph Hospital.

    Read the Kokomo Tribune article...

    Posted on Tuesday, August 19

     Elderly couple robbed in home

    Howard County Sheriff Related NewsAn elderly Indian Heights couple were roused by armed intruders early Sunday morning, victims of a home invasion robbery on Brave Court, Howard County Sheriff Marty Talbert reported.

    Talbert said the husband and wife, aged 74 and 75, were asleep at 5:45 a.m. when two men demanding money invaded their bedroom.

    The couple told deputies at least one of the men held what appeared to be a handgun.

    Read the Kokomo Tribune article...

    Posted on Tuesday, August 19


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