Whitley County Jail bookings (2024)

WHITLEY COUNTY — The following individuals were arrested and booked into the Whitley County Jail:

Luke Plank, 41, of Silver Lake, was arrested May 9, charged with probation violation.

Kendra Rodriguez, 28, of North Webster, was arrested May 10, charged with possession of methamphetamine, possession of hypodermic needles, possession of marijuana, hash oil, hash, and possession of paraphernalia.

Morgan Shepherd, 26, of Warsaw, was arrested May 10, charged with possession of methamphetamine, possession of hypodermic needles, possession of marijuana, hash oil, hash, and possession of paraphernalia.

Jose Moyotl, 18, of Winona Lake, was arrested May 10, charged with failure to appear.

George Diller, 34, of Churubusco, was arrested May 10, charged with intimidation, battery to officer, resisting law enforcement and unauthorized entry of a motor vehicle.

Michael Wilcoxson, 53, of Columbia City, was arrested May 10, charged with dealing in methamphetamine, possession of methamphetamine and on a bond revocation order.

Ross Reed, 36, of Columbia City, was arrested May 11, charged with four counts of probation violation.

Calvin O’Neal, 53, of Columbia City, was arrested May 11, on a bond revocation order.

Edwin Cardenas, 45, of Chicago, Ill., was arrested May 11, charged with failure to appear.

Steven McDaniel, 43, of Indianapolis, was arrested May 11, charged with public intoxication and failure to appear.

Alexis Grier, 29, of Fort Wayne, was arrested May 12, charged with operating while intoxicated and possession of marijuana, hash oil, hash.

Roberto Mantilla Bohorquez, 27, of Fort Wayne, was arrested May 12, charged with resisting law enforcement with a vehicle and possession of marijuana, hash oil, hash.

Anthony Omelian, 34, of Churubusco, was arrested May 12, charged with battery (domestic), intimidation, battery causing bodily injury, resisting law enforcement with a vehicle and on a bond revocation order.

Robert Jenkins, 47, of Columbia City, was arrested May 12, charged with violation of pretrial services and failure to register as a sex offender.

Simon Nderito, 27, of South Bend, was arrested May 12, charged with operating while intoxicated endangering a person.

Alex Lattimore, 31, of Fort Wayne, was arrested May 13, for a court hearing.

Amber Fulford, 31, of Columbia City, was arrested May 14, charged with resisting law enforcement.

Octavia McGhee, 33, of Phoenix, Ariz., was arrested May 14, charged with operating while intoxicated – controlled substance, operating while intoxicated per se and possession of marijuana, hash oil, hash.

Raven Williams, 30, of Fort Wayne, was arrested May 15, charged with possession of marijuana, hash oil, hash, possession of cocaine and being a habitual traffic violator.

Nicole Sweet, 40, of Columbia City, was arrested May 15, charged with two counts of probation violation.

Jacob Suber, 25, of Warsaw, was arrested May 16, charged with possession of methamphetamine, possession of hypodermic needles and driving while suspended prior.

Gavin Ulshafer, 22, of Liberty Mills, was arrested May 16, charged with probation violation.

Tyler Scheiber, 33, of South Whitley, was arrested May 16, charged with operating while intoxicated endangering a person and operating while intoxicated per se.

Torin Myers, 25, of Warsaw, was arrested May 16, charges unknown.

Laymon Shepherd, 44, of Columbia City, was arrested May 17, charged with theft.

Brandy Shepherd, 49, of Columbia City, was arrested May 17, charged with theft.

Cassandra King, 31, of Columbia City, was arrested May 17, on a bond revocation order and charged with violation of pretrial services, dealing in methamphetamine and possession of methamphetamine.

Derek Warrick, 24, of Columbia City, was arrested May 17, charged with battery (domestic).

Bon Wallace, 33, of Columbia City, was arrested May 17, charged with operating while intoxicated – controlled substance, possession of methamphetamine within 1,000 feet of a school, possession of marijuana, hash oil, hash, being a habitual traffic violator, possession of paraphernalia, and operating while intoxicated third or more.

David Potter, 28, of Columbia City, was arrested May 19, charged with operating while intoxicated.

Tristan Young, 38, of Larwill, was arrested May 19, charged with failure to appear.

Christopher Wheeler, 39, of South Whitley, was arrested May 20, charged with four counts of fraud and one count of theft.

Cody Geise, 42, of Columbia City, was arrested May 20, charged with dealing in methamphetamine, possession of methamphetamine, dealing in marijuana, hash oil, hash, and possession of marijuana, hash oil, hash.

Rebeca Manns, 48, of Fort Wayne, was arrested May 20, charged with operating while intoxicated – controlled substance.

Ashlyn Weber, 19, of Fort Wayne, was arrested May 20, charged with operating while intoxicated second, operating while intoxicated per se and possession of paraphernalia.

Neil Wilhem, 27, of Columbia City, was arrested May 20, charged with probation violation.

Shayla Slone, 24, of Ligonier, was arrested May 20, charged with theft.

Clarence Shearer, 33, of Fort Wayne, was arrested May 20, for a court hearing.

Austin Letourneau, 27, of South Whitley, was arrested May 20, charged with operating while intoxicated endangering a person.

Amy Streets, 33, of Columbia City, was arrested May 20, charged with operating while intoxicated – neglect of dependent and operating while intoxicated per se.

Russell Gagnon, 56, of Columbia City, was arrested May 20, charged with 2 counts of child exploitation and four counts of possession of child p*rnography.

Byron Kaufman, 46, of Columbia City, was arrested May 21, charged with probation violation, burglary, invasion of privacy, criminal recklessness, driving while suspended prior and on a bond revocation order.

Heather Reid, 38, of Columbia City, was arrested May 21, charged with violation of home detention.

Draven Reith, 22, of Syracuse, was arrested May 21, charged with possession of hypodermic needles, possession of methamphetamine and possession of paraphernalia.

Bonnie Smith, 41, of Columbia City, was arrested May 21, charged with possession of hypodermic needles, possession of methamphetamine and possession of paraphernalia.

Garrison Knight, 26, of Columbia City, was arrested May 21, charged with possession of hypodermic needles, possession of methamphetamine and possession of paraphernalia.

Shane Fletcher, 39, of Columbia City, was arrested May 22, charged with battery in the presence of a minor (domestic) and intimidation.

Kyle Styron, 32, of South Whitley, was arrested May 23, charged with invasion of privacy and on a bond revocation order.

Jamie Parcher, 37, of Indianapolis, was arrested May 23, charged with probation violation.

Lakia Via, 21, of Fort Wayne, was arrested May 24, on a bond revocation order.

Jeremy Bogner, 32, of Columbia City, was arrested May 24, charged with battery causing serious bodily injury.

Joshua Merrill, 34, of Garrett, was arrested May 25, charged with intimidation, battery causing bodily injury and disorderly conduct.

James Layman, 53, of Columbia City, was arrested May 26, charged with operating while intoxicated second.

Eric Rust, 43, of Columbia City, was arrested May 26, charged with failure to appear.

Chad Kruse, 47, of Fishers, was arrested May 26, charged with operating while intoxicated with .15 GM or greater.

Joseph Kilgore, 39, of Columbia City, was arrested May 27, charged with resisting law enforcement and disorderly conduct.

Dayshanique Sanders, 24, of Fort Wayne, was arrested May 28, charged with violation of suspended sentence.

Ethan Craig, 27, of Columbia City, was arrested May 28, charged with theft.

Seth Chandler, 20, of Pierceton, was arrested May 28, charged with failure to appear and driving while suspended prior.

Bradley Wine, 37, of North Webster, was arrested May 29, charged with operating while intoxicated – controlled substance, operating while intoxicated per se – controlled substance, possession of marijuana, hash oil, hash, possession of paraphernalia and violation of specialized driving privileges.

Whitley County Jail bookings (2024)

FAQs

How old is the Whitley County Jail? ›

Built in 1876, this is the 3rd Whitley County Jailhouse. Reported to be haunted since the late 1800s, this may be one of the spookiest buildings in the State of Indiana!

How do you check if someone you know went to jail? ›

Alternatively, requestors may use the 'Locate Inmate' tool available on the CDCR website. The search tool allows users to query the database by two required filters, CDCR number or Last name. A search by the last name typically yields a list of all inmates with that name.

What is the non emergency number for Whitley County Indiana? ›

260-244-6410

112 S.

How do I contact an inmate at King County Jail? ›

There are specific guidelines you will need to follow for each contact method.
  1. Send mail and email. To keep our residents safe and secure, we limit what kinds of mail we accept at our facilities. ...
  2. Phone calls. Adults in jail can make calls using our telephone service. ...
  3. Visit at the jail. ...
  4. Video visits.

Who is the oldest person in jail? ›

THE LONGEST SERVING PRISONER IN THE WORLD WHO IS 94 YEARS OLD! Francis Clifford Smith is currently the oldest living prisoner still in jail. Smith is serving a life sentence at the Osborn Correctional Institution for murdering a night watchman named Grover Hart on July 23, 1949.

What is the oldest jail in America? ›

Although Philadelphia's Walnut Street Jail is often credited with being the first American prison, one can make a reasonable case for a number of earlier institutions antedating the Philadelphia facility.

Is there an app that tells you when an inmate is released? ›

The VINELink™ Mobile App is the on-the-go version of the Inmate Release Notification System that lets you access vital information from agencies right from your mobile device. The VINELink Mobile App is available for iOS and Android devices and is completely free for users.

What does "not in bop custody" mean? ›

Not in BOP custody means he is not in the custody of the federal Bureau of Prisons. Release date unknown means just that. If he has a new case, he has not yet been sentenced so does not have a release date.

What does bop do? ›

We are an agency like no other.

We protect public safety by ensuring that federal offenders serve their sentences of imprisonment in facilities that are safe, humane, cost-efficient, and appropriately secure, and provide reentry programming to ensure their successful return to the community.

What is the non emergency number for Whitley County? ›

Our non-emergency number is 260-244-6410 option 1.

What is the emergency number for Indiana? ›

Call 9-1-1 when it is an emergency and a prompt response is needed. Call 9-1-1 if it is a life-threatening situation or something is occurring at the time of the call.

What county is Columbia City, Indiana in? ›

Columbia City is a small community in northeast Indiana, covering an area of 5.21 square miles. It has a population of 10,086 as of July 1st 2022. Columbia City serves as the seat of Whitley County.

What number shows up when someone calls from jail? ›

The caller ID will display a generic or toll-free number associated with the phone service provider used by the correctional facility, rather than the actual phone number of the inmate or the facility itself.

How do I contact a prisoner in Indiana? ›

To write to an offender, you need the offender's name and DOC number and the name and address of the correctional facility where they are housed. You can look up an offender's DOC number and location on the IDOC website here. IDOC correctional facility addresses are also available online here.

Can you send polaroids to inmates? ›

Do not send Polaroid photographs, negatives, slides or photo albums. It is also smart to avoid sending photos showing drugs and / or drug paraphernalia.

What year was the first jail built? ›

The lettering over the heavy grilled door states that it is the first jail in Southern California and was built in 1852.

How old is MacDougall Walker Correctional Institution? ›

It came into being on May 15, 2001 as the result of the consolidation of the Walker Reception and Special Management Unit and the MacDougall Correctional Institution and sits on a combined 140 acres. The facility is accredited by the American Correctional Association.

Where is the oldest standing jail? ›

The Bristol County Jail and House of Correction on Ash St. in New Bedford, MA was built in 1829 and is the oldest operating jail in the country. Almost all of the inmates at the jail are awaiting trial date. Eighteen of the inmates have been sentenced and are active in the maintenance of the facility.

When was the Norfolk County jail built? ›

The Norfolk County Correctional Center, which opened in Dedham in 1992, is a modern correctional facility operated under the principles of direct supervision.

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