2019 IN REVIEW: Murders, shootings, fires, fraud, molestations and lawsuits made local headlines
The year 2019 started with trouble for police officers in local agencies on the public safety front, while throughout the rest of the year, police also investigated a wide range of criminal activity that included fraud, thefts, child abuse and murder. The
In local courts, several defendants, including teens, either went to prison with murder and attempted murder convictions or started the legal process with murder charges hanging over their heads. Two defendants avoided murder convictions in their strictest forms.
Police lieutenant shoots suspect after pursuit
On the night of
Perry allegedly fled an attempted traffic stop and led police on a slow-speed chase from
A grand jury decided not to charge McCormack in the case.
Perry was charged with resisting law enforcement after he was treated for his injuries. A new case charging him with counts of possession of methamphetamine, contributing to the delinquency of a minor and residential entry was filed in March. Perry is currently scheduled to go to trial in both cases in
Former officer admits OWI
Later in January, former
Brown was arrested in
In addition to his sentence, Brown received a 50-day suspension in February. He resigned from the department in October because he failed to complete disciplinary steps ordered in his sentence.
Kalb, meanwhile, resigned in February amid an investigation into allegedly fired shots. Becker criticized procedural screw-ups for failing to produce evidence of gunfire, which kept her from filing charges.
Captain resigns, charged as part of theft investigation
At the
Bradberry, who resigned when he was charged, pleaded guilty to one of the counts in September and was sentenced to probation. He admitted he withheld some information during an investigation and subsequent grand jury proceedings in the theft case. Bradberry had informed his superiors and the prosecutor's office of the situation in January before he was charged.
The former process servers --
Injured bystander settles suit
The city of
Cuevas was a bystander when he was shot by a
The case stemmed from a situation in which police pursued
Police pursued Alcaraz to
During the situation, another officer ran behind the building, saw Cuevas at a minivan, and shot him, believing at the time he was involved in the incident.
Becker deemed the officers were justified in using lethal force to stop Alcaraz in
MURDER TRIALS AND CASES
Several murder cases resulted in convictions this year. One ended with an acquittal, while another resulted in the defendant placed in a mental health facility. Several more cases are still progressing through the court system.
Johnson sentenced in double homicide
Johnson was accused of shooting and killing
Two women were also charged in the case.
Castillo sentenced in husband's murder
Castillo left the area after her husband's death. She was arrested in
Castillo filed for post-conviction relief on
In a filing, Castillo said her attorney didn't investigate her case, telling her he wouldn't be able to win a murder trial. She said she was told her situation was hopeless and she would have to accept a plea, "unless I wanted to die in prison," the filing states. Castillo said she was represented by public defenders
Teen sent to mental health facility for killing stepmother
A 16-year-old girl, identified only as J.T. in court records, was ordered held at a mental health facility in
The prosecutor's office wanted to try the girl for murder as an adult in
Davis convicted in girlfriend's strangulation
A jury in
Davis fled the area by bus the night Houston died. Investigators tracked him to
Smith acquitted of murder
A jury found
Smith was accused of shooting and killing
He was charged in
The jury deliberated nearly four and a half hours before reaching the not-guilty verdict.
Gregory charged in shooting death
Gregory fled the area and was tracked to
Gregory's trial is currently scheduled to begin
Carruthers charged with stabbing, killing husband
Carruthers' attorneys intend to pursue a defense that she acted in self-defense and experienced battered women's syndrome at the time.
Her trial is currently scheduled to begin
DNA challenged in Corbett case
The attorney for
Corbett is charged with killing
The case is currently scheduled to go to trial in
Three killed in homicides/suicide in
On the morning of
Shields' family filed a wrongful death suit
The case alleges the company was negligent by failing to protect Shields and residents from Faso despite apparently knowing of his "potential to violently harm other residents" there, the suit states.
The lawsuit specifies a claim that managers failed to provide a meaningful resolution to Faso's "unfounded" complaints against residents, including those that involved Shields sunbathing in a courtyard and smoke coming from her grill.
The suit also claims management failed to enforce a rule prohibiting residents from having firearms on the property, and to address how Faso allegedly cut a peep hole in his window blinds.
Teenager charged as adult in murder
Alphonso James III, now 15, was charged as an adult with murder in August after he was moved out of
James is accused of shooting and killing Jaren Minies as the two fought over a gun in
James was extradited back to
His attorney intends to argue James acted in self-defense at trial, which is scheduled to begin
Shooting deaths investigated
Shootings led to the deaths of two people in
The body of
Then, on
The cases are under investigation.
Duo charged in woman's murder
Becker alleged the two tortured and killed
The three were also charged with injuring
Becker also said she intends to seek sentences of life without parole against Angulo and Owen due to the circumstances of the case.
The probable cause affidavit in the case was sealed.
Angulo and Murzynski were jailed in
TRAUMATIC INCIDENTS
Several families experienced trauma as a result of various situations throughout the year. Such incidents included fires and vehicle crashes, sometimes leading to the loss of life. One person also died in a plane crash near
The following is a collection of some of the stories that were covered in 2019.
Apartment fire displaced 10 in
Fire damaged a building at
No injuries were reported in that incident.
Suspect died after fleeing pursuit
Police, responding to a missing person report out of
Father, two daughters die after crashing into river
JJ Reyes, 50, of
Reyes had lost control of the car he was driving on a snow-covered curve where C.R. 700 West and
Plane crash claimed auto dealership owner's life
A Piper single-engine plane piloted by
Myers died in the crash.
Federal investigators found Myers was making a practice approach to the airport. In the process of turning to begin landing on a runway, his airplane struck the power lines.
Myers, 55, owned and operated the
Grise was alone in the house at the time and unable to get out. A neighbor said he was paraplegic and couldn't move.
The fire apparently started accidentally.
Fire destroyed RV plant
Nobody was injured.
Windswept fire destroyed duck barn
Multiple ducks were killed in a large fire that destroyed a barn at 12925 C.R. 42 near
Strong spring winds apparently fanned the flames of a small outdoor fire, spreading it to a smaller building, and then to a second building before igniting the barn, fire personnel surmised at the time.
Nobody was reported injured.
Homeless man, dog killed in crash
Wrightsman and Honeydew, who were said to be homeless, were well-known in
Two killed in back-to-back crashes at 6 and 33
Two drivers died in separate crashes a day apart from each other in September at
In the first crash, a car driven by
Click died at the scene.
Hernandez was seriously injured, as well as her four children in the car with her.
The next day,
Police said Cuttriss had failed to yield the right of way to the truck.
Girl died in fire in
Eight-year-old
Firefighters found Gangwer in an upstairs room. She was flown to a hospital in
Gangwer was a student at
Animals killed in barn fire in
Fire destroyed a barn, killing dogs and chickens inside, at 59832 C.R. 35 in
A malfunctioning heat lamp may have started the fire. The property owners was using the lamp to keep the animals in the barn warm.
About 10 calves were also in the structure at the time. They survived after being chased out amid the fire.
LOCAL POLICE CASES
Mixed into all the criminal cases that progressed through local courts in 2019, a few involved
Meanwhile, two
A police brutality case against
The two were initially charged with misdemeanor counts of battery, alleging they punched a handcuffed man,
A federal grand jury indicted Newland and Titus on a charge of violating Ledesma's civil rights in March. Becker followed up by dismissing the local cases in May. The federal case is still underway.
The pursuit started in
And then on
Police said Sanders rammed a
Two criminal cases against
Cpl.
Haigh was arrested in
And former detective
Community corrections director, others charged
Former Kosciusko County Community Corrections director
Investigators found Bailey of
Bailey is charged with felony counts of obstruction of justice and official misconduct. Pagan and Gasaway were both charged with counts of escape by violating home detention orders.
Court information shows warrants for Pagan and Gasaway were served
Bailey reportedly resigned from community corrections in November.
FRAUD CASE, LAWSUITS
A few cases alleging fraud rose to make headlines in 2019. One saw a mother-daughter duo criminally charged in a
Mother and daughter charged in
Police said the two counterfeited the coupons, used them to get discounts while purchasing merchandise from stores in several states, and then re-sold the products through a Facebook group.
McCartney pleaded guilty to a count of corrupt business influence and was sentenced in June to three years probation. Skwarcan-Stoll then pleaded guilty in July to counts of corrupt business influence and forgery, and she was sentenced to seven-and-half years of probation.
Both were also ordered to pay
IOI goes bankrupt, former CEO accused of wire fraud
Leaders at
After Khan stepped down, IOI's new leaders sought federal bankruptcy protection, showing assets of
A civil suit, headed by a
Parks head charged with embezzlement
The charge followed a
RV company head accused of fraud
A civil suit filed in September accused Travel Lite RV CEO
The suit in
Johns sought to have the case dismissed on grounds the information in the allegations didn't meet
DeWitt filed an updated complaint
The lawsuit was filed while Travel Lite shut down operations in
NOTABLE CASES
Last, but in no way least, several criminal cases either opened or were resolved in 2019, and caught attention for the brutal or unusual circumstances involved. Cases in this category included crimes like the death of a child, child molesting, terrorism, a severe baseball bat beating and a burglary that cost a local landlord cash and valuables amounting to six figures.
Couple charged in child's death
The 10-year-old girl, who was described as autistic with an apparent eating disorder, had consumed a toxic amount of methamphetamine and died in
Reschke is charged with two Level 1 felony counts of neglect of a dependent resulting in death and a Level 6 felony count of neglect. She's scheduled to go to trial in
Hobbs pleaded guilty to two Level 6 felony counts of neglect and was sentenced in June to three years in prison and a year of home detention.
Century sentence for
A jury found
Ortiz, 39, of
The people in the truck were not injured despite seven bullets striking the vehicle.
Ortiz was sentenced to 105 years in prison, or 35 years on each attempted murder count.
Teen guilty of attempted murder
Harris was tried as an adult on accusations he shot and injured a man on a playground at the
Harris was sentenced to 32 years in prison and five years probation.
Youth group leader charged with molesting multiple children
He was first arrested
Four more victims came forward a short time later in late November and early December to also accuse Christner of touching them inappropriately over the past several years.
The charges were filed in two cases in
Former Rise'n Roll manager accused of child molestation
Banks formerly managed a Rise'n Roll doughnut franchise in
Doctor charged with groping patients
Dr.
The next hearing in the case is set for
Landlord targeted in burglary, three charged
On the night of
Two night later, two of the suspects,
Smiechowski is awaiting trial on a burglary charge. The case was transferred from
Fisher was sentenced to seven years in prison and two years of probation
Landess pleaded guilty to burglary in September and was sentenced in
Former Kroger worker stole nearly
Escobedo pleaded guilty to theft and was sentenced
Man beaten with baseball bat over loan
Princeton Holiday, 34, of
Holiday had been staying with the victim,
Holiday allegedly struck Ratcliff with a baseball bat and left the house. Police later found Ratcliff in an alley near the house, dazed and with his ear torn. Because of his injury, Ratcliff was taken to
Holiday was charged with aggravated battery in
Woman admits to federal terrorism charge
Elhassani admitted she helped her now-late husband,
The family was extradited back to
She is scheduled to be sentenced in March. As part of her plea agreement, she faces up to 10 years in prison, a
Standoff leads to robbery arrests
Jaramillo was wanted as a suspect in a robbery at an apartment in
Hudspeth, 24, of
Both men are charged in
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