Pulaski County Prosecutor Kelly Gaumer announced that a jury handed down a unanimous verdict last week, finding Cynthia Palmer guilty of neglect of dependent, criminal recklessness, and false informing in a case involving a shocking incident of child endangerment.
Continue readingWinamac Man Found Guilty on Drug Possession Charge
A Pulaski County Superior Court jury found a Winamac man guilty this week on a drug possession charge.
Continue readingDanny Clark Sentenced to 76 Years
Medaryville resident, 51-year-old Danny Clark, was sentenced to 76 years in the Indiana Department of Corrections in a Pulaski Circuit Court hearing Thursday morning. Clark was found guilty by a jury in April on several charges surrounding the death of William “Neil” Toosley in August 2018.
Continue readingMedaryville Resident Found Guilty of Murder, Arson
A six-day trial in Pulaski County Circuit Court resulted in guilty verdicts for defendant 51-year-old Danny James Clark of Medaryville. He was charged with murder and other felony charges including arson surrounding the death of William “Neil” Toosley in August 2018.
Continue readingFrancesville Man Found Guilty of Battering 19-Month-Old Child
A Francesville man has been found guilty of battering a 19-month-old child in 2019. Pulaski County Prosecutor Kelly Gaumer says a jury convicted Coltyn M. Toosley last week on felony counts of neglect of a dependent resulting in serious bodily injury and domestic battery resulting in bodily injury on a child under 14.
Continue readingPulaski Commissioners Open Second Round of Justice Center Bids As Site Work Gets Underway
The Pulaski County Justice Center expansion project is getting underway. County officials said on Facebook that fencing has been installed at the worksite, and Meridian Street is expected to close by Monday morning between the Justice Center and Courthouse. The portion next to Howard’s Marathon will remain open.
Continue readingPulaski County Prosecutor’s Office Receives Honor Roll Award for Child Support
The Pulaski County Prosecutor’s Office recently received the “It’s Not Easy Being Green” Honor Roll award for meeting or exceeding the state and federal average performance measures for collecting child support for families in the federal fiscal year 2020. This is the third consecutive award for the Pulaski County Prosecutor’s Office.
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