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Two arrested after reported trespassing at former Mt. Carmel coal mine
Two arrested after reported trespassing at former Mt. Carmel coal mine

Yahoo

time20-03-2025

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Two arrested after reported trespassing at former Mt. Carmel coal mine

HENDERSON, Ky (WEHT) – Two people have been charged with burglary after a community member reported possible trespassing at the former Peabody Coal Mine. The Wabash County Sheriff's Office says the resident called the sheriff's office at 8:36 a.m. Wednesday. Officials say a 2008 white Chevrolet Tahoe was parked inside one of the buildings behind the locked gate. The driver was taken into custody and an investigation was started. The driver was later identified as 46-year-old Tara Cottrill of Centralia. Officials say evidence of burglary, theft, criminal damage to property, criminal trespass, possession of burglary tools and possession of meth was found. Officials thought two other people were in the area, so a drone was deployed. As a result, Mt. Carmel Police responded, and a K9 was also deployed. Search efforts were later terminated. Officials state later that afternoon, another community member reported a man walking towards Keensburg. The man claimed he had been hiking but didn't know where his group went. Officials say the man was dirty and advised he was from Odin. The man was identified as 30-year-old Kyle Hall. Both Cottrill and Hall were booked into the Wabash County Jail and charged. They were released later due to Illinois Safety Act Requirements, and officials explain the offenses charged were not detainable. The investigation is continuing as another suspect is being sought after. If one has information about the incident, they are asked to call the sheriff's office at 618-262-4186 or to submit a tip through the Wabash County Sheriff app. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Woman killed, several students injured in crash involving bus in Wabash County
Woman killed, several students injured in crash involving bus in Wabash County

Yahoo

time13-03-2025

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Woman killed, several students injured in crash involving bus in Wabash County

A 54-year-old Rossville woman died and several students suffered minor injuries Monday afternoon in a crash involving a school bus in Wabash County, according to a press release from the Indiana State Police. Officers from the Indiana State Police, Wabash County Sheriff's Office, Miami County Sheriff's Office, Wabash City Police, and Roann Town Marshal's Office responded to an injury-involved crash on U.S. 24 near County Road 700 West around 4 p.m. The preliminary crash investigation by Master Trooper Jeremy J. Perez of the ISP revealed that George S. Howard, 69, of Wabash, was driving a yellow 2019 Thomas school bus traveling northbound on County Road 700 East approaching U.S. 24, stopping south of U.S. 24. The School Bus traveled across U.S. 24 into the path of a gray 2011 Dodge Ram driven by Tina J. Tague, 54, of Rossville. Tague was transported via medical helicopter to an area hospital, where she was later pronounced dead by medical staff. A front-seat passenger of the Dodge was also transported via medical helicopter with serious injuries and is currently in stable condition. Four children on the bus sustained minor injuries and were transported by ambulance to a local hospital for treatment. One child on the bus suffered serious injuries and was transported via medical helicopter to an area hospital. This is an ongoing investigation. At this time, neither the consumption of alcoholic beverages nor narcotics are suspected of contributing to this crash. Wabash Fire Department, Noble Township Volunteer Fire Department, Wabash County EMA, Wabash Fire EMS, Parkview medical helicopter and Lutheran medical helicopter also assisted at the scene. In a communication sent to parents on Monday evening, Wabash City Schools said all injured students received immediate medical attention — describing all injuries as 'minor' — and the district is working with authorities as the accident is under investigation. 'Wabash City Schools would like to thank police, fire and emergency responders for their quick response and assistance,' the communication from the district concluded. 'Our thoughts are with all those involved in the accident.'

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