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UPDATED: Two suspects in custody on initial charges of murder in Wolfe case (Local News ~ 06/11/13)
Two suspects are in custody in the case of missing Linton teen Katelyn Wolfe. Jordan W. Buskirk and Randal E. Crosley are being held in the Greene County Jail. They are accused of the murder of Katelyn Wolfe. This story will be updated. -
Police gathering evidence in homicide investigation
(Local News ~ 06/11/13)
Katelyn Wolfe, 19, was reported missing by her father at approximately 10 p.m. Thurs., June 6. An intensive investigation into her whereabouts was immediately launched by the Linton Police Department. Late Monday afternoon, around 5 p.m., her body was discovered by Indiana DNR (Department of Natural Resources) Conservation Officers in a rural location near the border of Greene and Sullivan Counties...
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Pacemaker causes driver to lose consciousness, crash
(Local News ~ 06/11/13)
Only minor injuries were reported when a medical problem caused a driver to lose consciousness and run off the road early Tuesday morning. Greene County Sheriff's Deputy Lt. Bryan Woodall responded to the scene of a crash at 7:10 a.m. on State Road 54, east of Bloomfield, west of County Road 530 East, also known as Sharkey Road...
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Clovers take second in tourney (Community Sports ~ 06/11/13)
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Breaking News Exclusive: Cause of Wolfe's death - asphyxiation, body recovered from water, officially ruled a homicide (Local News ~ 06/11/13)
The Greene County Daily World has obtained preliminary results from an autopsy performed on the body of Katelyn Wolfe Tuesday afternoon. The cause of Wolfe's death was asphyxiation and her death has been officially ruled as a homicide. The autopsy was conducted by forensic pathologist Dr. Roland Kohr at Regional Hospital in Terre Haute starting at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday... -
Mary Helen Livingston (Obituary ~ 06/11/13)
Mary Helen Livingston, 94, passed away 8:35 a.m., Tuesday, June 11, 2013 at Lyons Convalescent Center. She was born Oct. 24, 1918, in Greene County, to Benjamin and Eva Josephine (Stahl) Yancey. She worked at S & R Foods, an onion ring factory in Worthington for several years, until they closed. She was an over 50 year member of American Legion Auxiliary in Worthington... -
Greene County Sheriff's Department
(Police Reports ~ 06/11/13)
JAIL LOG June 10 -- Agapa Powers, 34, Worthington, was arrested on preliminary charges of driving while suspended with a prior, a class A misdemeanor, and resisting law enforcement, a class A misdemeanor. Bond was set at $2,000 surety or ten percent cash. WPD Deputy Marshal W. JR Blazier was the arresting officer...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 06/11/13)
Wednesday The Orange, Lawrence, Jackson, Martin, Greene Joint Services Superintendents' Governing Board will meet in executive session at 9:30 a.m. and in open session at 10 a.m. The meeting will be held at 1401 15th St., Bedford. Greene County Health Department is offering free HIV testing performed by Positive Link from 1 p.m. ...
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Account set up to accept donations toward Katelyn Wolfe's final expenses
(Local News ~ 06/11/13)
The family of Katelyn Wolfe is grieving the loss of a talented and brave young woman taken too soon. Katelyn's father, Eric, and step-mother, Laura, are now in need of help from the community to make sure she gets the proper burial she deserves. Eric is currently laid off and Laura is a full-time student, and there was no life insurance policy for Katelyn...
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Katelyn Wolf loved writing and creative arts
(Local News ~ 06/11/13)
Katelyn Wolfe's father said he will never have a connection with another person like he had with his daughter. "We just lost her mom three years ago. I thought I'd have her forever ... I'm going to miss the relationship we had. It is just uncommon for two people to have that close of a bond. I'll miss that. I'll never have that with anybody," Eric Wolfe told the Greene County Daily World...
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Candlelight vigil in memory of Katelyn Wolfe (Local News ~ 06/11/13)
Photos from the Candlelight Vigil in Memory of Katelyn Wolfe in Linton's Humphreys Park Tuesday night.
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