The state of Indiana recently filed cases against the following people in Hancock County Superior Court 2:
April 11
Jennifer Flores, operating a vehicle while intoxicated endangering a person.
Amanda Marie Jaques, theft.
Kaitlyn Clark, theft.
Lauren Lin Pratt, driving while suspended with a prior conviction.
Joshua George Wiley, driving while suspended with a prior conviction, possession of marijuana, speeding in a school zone.
Ashley Hunter, carrying a handgun without a license.
April 12
Caleb Allen Swing, possession of methamphetamine, marijuana and paraphernalia.
April 13
Amos Baptiste, operating a vehicle without ever receiving a license.
Susan Marie Williams, intent to defraud, three counts; theft, three counts.
Michael Jason Beadle, theft.
Starley Bastien, driving while suspended with a prior conviction, operating with expired plates.
Destiny Probst, reckless driving, speeding ain a school zone.
Desirae Kiana Cantu, operating a vehicle without ever receiving a license, speeding.
Pamela Diane Keller, carrying a handgun without a license.
April 14
Dawn Dodd, possession of methamphetamine and paraphernalia, false identity statement.
Dale Ray Cooper, possession of paraphernalia.
Joseph Collins, resisting law enforcement, operating a vehicle while intoxicated endangering a person with a prior conviction, disorderly conduct, leaving the scene of an accident.
Cobe Lee Fish, leaving the scene of an accident.
Jeremias Perez, operating a vehicle without ever receiving a license.
April 15
Tammy Lynn Mitchell, operating a vehicle while intoxicated endangering a person with a prior conviction.
Braxton Cley Swafford, possession of cocaine, possession of a controlled substance.
Elizabeth Gonzales Ramos, operating a vehicle without ever receiving a license.
Michael Garner, possession of a controlled substance.
Courtney Norris, disorderly conduct, criminal mischief.
Joshua Lee Hayes, disorderly conduct.
Hunter Chase Matthews, disorderly conduct.
Stephen Shawn Bradbury, disorderly conduct.
Holly Sue Helton, resisting law enforcement, operating a vehicle while intoxicated endangering a person.
Rea Best, distribution of an intimate image.