North Judson Police Department

Doug Vessely
North Judson Town Marshal Doug Vessely

Incidents:

3/28/16 – A visitor in the 200 block of Maryland Street reported the theft of $700 cash from her vehicle.

3/28/16 –North Judson Police followed two juveniles leaving the 100 block of Jones Street pulling a wagon. After further investigation the boy and girl were returned to their parents and a report was sent to the Starke County Prosecutor and Probation offices requesting theft charges be filed.

3/28/16 – A drug investigation by North Judson Police resulted in the arrest of Christopher Gross, 30, of North Judson on felony intimidation and possession of a controlled substance charges.

3/28/16 – An employee at Dollar General reported a shoplifter. The female reportedly removed items from her person and replaced them on the shelf after she believed the police had been called and left without taking any items before officers arrived.

3/29/16 – Officers responded to a domestic dispute in the 400 block of West Talmer Avenue. The man left for the day.

3/29/16 – A resident reported being harassed by loose dogs in the area of the 100 block of Lane Street. Officers were unable to find the animals.

3/29/16 – Officers took a harassment report after receiving a complaint in the 600 West block of Talmer Avenue. The North Judson Police received an harassment complaint in the 600 W block of Talmer Avenue.

3/29/16 – North Judson Police responded to an attempted burglary at the Heartland Market around 9 p.m. Officers believe the alarm scared the suspects away. Officers later learned of a break-in attempt at Fingerhut Bakery. No items were taken in either case.

3/31/16 – North Judson Police were notified of a bicyclist riding in the middle of the highway on State Road 10 West. An officer found a man wearing dark clothing riding west. He also found an accident at the intersection of 750 West and State Road 10. The officer learned three people got out of the vehicle and left the area in a van. A complete accident report was made.

Arrests:

Inclusion in the arrest reports is not an indication of guilt. It’s merely a record an arrest was made. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

3/28/16 – Christopher Gross, 30, North Judson – Possession of a controlled substance and felony intimidation.