Weekend arrests and incidents

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-Indiana State Police arrested Lilly Mullins of Indianapolis Saturday for Possession of Marijuana and Paraphernalia. Bond was posted.

-Sunday, Washington Police charged 32-year-old Nathaniel Fidler of Plainville with Criminal Trespass.  No bond was set. Washington Police report they were called several times to a residence on Meredith Street where Fidler was said to be beating on a door.  The occupants did not want him there and police told him not to come back.  At 10:13 am police were called back as Fidler was said to be back at the home and asleep in the back seat of a car in the driveway.  He was then taken to the security center.

-28-year-old Kevin Michel of Evansville was arrested by the Daviess County Sheriff’s Department on Sunday for Failure to Appear. Bond was set at $7500.

-State Police charged 22-year-old Dillon Tuell of Jasper with Operating While Intoxicated Sunday. Bond was posted.

-Mathew Osborne of Washington was jailed Sunday for Operating While Intoxicated with a Controlled Substance.  The arrest was made by Daviess County Deputies. Bond was set at $2000.

-19-year-old Alisa Stacy of Mount Carmel, Illinois and 21-year-old Tanner Houchin of Bloomington were both booked into the Security Center overnight for Possession of Meth and Paraphernalia.  That arrest was made by the Daviess County Sheriff’s Department. Bond was set at $2500.  Daviess County officers were advised by Vincennes Police of a suspicious vehicle on US 50 believed headed to Washington.  The vehicle was stopped when it was spotted in the county just before 3-am and both were arrested on the charges.

-A resident on Northeast 4th reported a wallet stolen from a vehicle.

-Police investigated a report of a theft of items from a semi parked at Tractor Supply Company.

-Police responded to a fight reported at 7:08-pm Saturday on Greenwood Street. No arrests were made.

-Saturday at 1:09-pm there was a report of a vehicle hitting a police on 900-East.  The pole ended up in the road. No one was injured.