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LaPorte County Sheriff’s Department Receives 3D Scanner

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LaPorte County Sheriff's Department

La Porte County Sheriff’s Office

The LaPorte County Sheriff’s Department recently purchased a machine to help spot evidence with any sort of investigation.

Major John Boyd told WKVI that the sheriff’s department partnered with the LaPorte County Prosecuting Attorney’s office to purchase a 3D crime scene and accident scene forensic scanner.

“It measures crime scenes in a manner that we could never do it efficiently before,” said Boyd. “Each scan, that takes approximately three minutes, can measure 11 million points. What it does is it recreates a crime scene, not only for investigators, but it also can key in on key evidence that may have previously been missed.”

Boyd added that it can be vital in investigating beyond the crime scene.

“It can be used to corroborate witness statements, victim statements and suspect statements as well. It paints a picture for our courts, our prosecutor, defense attorneys, and juries as well. It’s very instrumental in the prosecution of crimes.”

The technology of the scanner can be really helpful at accident scenes to assist officers.

“You consider that it has the capability of documenting, photographing and measuring 11 million different points in one, three minute scan it really is amazing – the technology.”

Boyd says it’s amazing what the scanner will pick up in terms of possible evidence.

“We can take a scan from several different angles within a home or even if it’s something that’s happened out on the highway or an outdoor scene we can take measurements and what’s important is we don’t always know as investigators at the scene of a crime or crash what may be important evidence. There are obviously some pretty obvious things that are important to us but we may not catch the importance until after we have an opportunity to interview a victim, interview witnesses or a suspect and may not have realized the importance of something that may have been at a crime scene. When we go back and look at the 3D scan and there the evidence is, we can actually put it in relation to perhaps where a crime occurred.”

The scanner could rule out whether or not a witness actually saw what they are telling police what happened in an incident.

This scanner is the only one of its kind in the state and officers are currently being trained on how to use the machine. The Indiana State Police are sending officers through the training and Boyd said they are looking to buy six scanners to use statewide. Boyd added that the LaPorte County Sheriff’s Department is a pilot for use of this instrument.

The $70,000 scanner was purchased through user fees collected through the prosecutor’s office and commissary money.


Traffic Stop Ends With Drug Bust

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State Police reportedly recovered 136 baggies of heroin from Kelly A. Koranda, 36 of Logansport, at IU Health Starke Hospital.

State Police reportedly recovered 136 baggies of heroin from Kelly A. Koranda, 36, of Logansport, at IU Health Starke Hospital.

A Logansport woman faces numerous drug charges in Starke County following a traffic stop late last week by a LaPorte County Deputy and Indiana State Trooper on U.S. 35 near Hamlet. The deputy pulled Kelly A. Koranda, 36, of Logansport, over just south of Starke County Road 500 North on Thursday, April 24 for an unspecified traffic infraction. According to a news release sent this afternoon by the Indiana State Police, Koranda appeared to be under the influence of drugs and was taken to IU Health Starke Hospital for blood and urine tests.A nurse there reportedly found several packets of heroin in Koranda’s underwear. Officers say she admitted eating 10 packets of the drug before being pulled over and hiding more in her underwear. They recovered 172 baggies of heroin weighing about 36 grams from Koranda. She was admitted to the hospital for observation. Officers arrested her there Sunday when she was released. She’s charged with felony dealing a narcotic drug, felony possession of a narcotic drug over 3 grams, felony maintaining a common nuisance and misdemeanor operating while intoxicated on a controlled substance. Koranda was taken to the Starke County Jail.

LaPorte County Officers to Participate in Click it or Ticket Campaign

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The LaPorte County law enforcement agencies will be participating in the Click it or Ticket campaign that begins Friday, May 9 through Sunday, June 1.

This blitz will focus on seat belt and child restraint infractions. If you are not wearing a seat belt or passengers and children are not properly restrained, you will receive a ticket.

Indiana’s current seat belt usage is 93.2 percent. LaPorte County Sheriff’s Captain Heath Haferkamp believes that a significant number of drivers are at an increased risk for death or injury because they do not take the time to buckle their seat belt.

Special patrols will be conducted 24 hours a day.

Officers from the LaPorte County Sheriff’s Department, Michigan City Police Department and the LaPorte City Police Department are among 250 agencies across the state participating in this blitz.

Three Arrested for Drug Charges in LaPorte

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Brett Curry

Brett Curry

Justin Jarrett

Justin Jarrett

Jillian Townsel

Jillian Townsel

Three LaPorte County residents were arrested Monday after police from the LaPorte County Metro Operations Unit and LaPorte County Sheriff’s Department found drugs in a vehicle during a traffic stop.

At 6:14 p.m., a passenger car driven by Justin R. Jarrett of Rolling Prairie, was pulled over for a traffic violation in the 1300 block of Pine Lake Ave. The police service dog, Rambo, indicated the presence of drugs. Officers searched the vehicle and allegedly found heroin in Jarrett’s possession.

Drug paraphernalia was also found inside the car.

Jarrett was arrested on a preliminary charge of dealing in a controlled substance (heroin) as a Class A felony.

The owner of the vehicle, Brett D. Curry, 18, was arrested on a preliminary charge of maintaining a common nuisance as a Class D felony. Another passenger, Jillian A. Townsel, 22 of LaPorte, was arrested on an outstanding warrant for revocation of a suspended sentence for a felony theft charge.

LaPorte County Metro Operations Unit Arrests Several on Drug Charges

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Jennie Searing

Jennie Searing

The LaPorte County Metro Operations Unit had a big week of arrests this week.

On Monday, officers from the Metro Operations Unit and the LaPorte County Sheriff’s Department executed a search warrant at a home in the 600 block of Pulaski Street in LaPorte. That search resulted in the arrest of Jennie Searing, 24, on an outstanding warrant for three counts of dealing a schedule II controlled substance (cocaine) plus preliminary charges of possession of cocaine or a narcotic drug as a Class A Felony and possession of a controlled substance as a Class D felony. She is being held in the LaPorte County Jail on a $100,000 bond.

Ira Linton

Ira Linton

In addition, officers from the Metro Operations Unit arrested Ira Linton, 27 of LaPorte, on Tuesday on a preliminary charge of dealing a schedule II controlled substance (cocaine) as a Class A felony. He is being held in the LaPorte County Jail on a $100,000 bond and is awaiting an initial hearing in LaPorte Circuit Court.

Damian Williams

Damian Williams

Damian Williams was arrested by officers on Wednesday while at the LaPorte County Work Release Center. Williams, 26 of LaPorte, has a preliminary charge of dealing a schedule II controlled substance (cocaine), as a Class A felony. He is being held without bond.

If you have any information about possible drug activity in the city of LaPorte or in LaPorte County, call the LaPorte County Metro Operations Unit by calling (219) 325-9022.

LaPorte Sheriff’s Office to Host Memorial Service

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LaPorte County Sheriff's Department

La Porte County Sheriff’s Office

The LaPorte County Sheriff’s Office will host the 15th annual Peace Officer Memorial Service on Wednesday, May 21 at 11 a.m. CT.

The keynote speaker will be Associate Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court, Mark S. Massa. Justice Massa was appointed to the Indiana Supreme Court in 2012 and has served as the Executive Director of the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute and has also served as a former Assistant United States Attorney in the Southern District of Indiana.

Justice Massa will help the community honor fallen officers, both locally and nationally, who have given their lives in protecting their communities.

The ceremony will be in the meeting rooms of the LaPorte County Complex and begins at 11 a.m. CT on Wednesday, May 21 and the public is welcome to attend.

Suspect Harboring Possible Explosive Devices on the Run

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Robert L. Ofcky

Robert L. Ofcky

Police never know what they walk into when called out.

LaPorte County police deputies were called to a domestic disturbance at a home in 7200 west block of County Road 125 North on Monday evening. When inside the home officers found what appeared to be homemade explosive devices.

The victim was removed from the home and a search warrant was obtained where the LaPorte County Emergency Response Team responded. The suspect, 54-year-old Robert L. Ofcky, was not at the home when police arrived.

The Porter County Regional Bomb Squad and agents from the Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives were also called to the scene. Officers remained on the scene until 5:30 a.m. today clearing the home of any potential explosives.

Investigators from the Sheriff’s Office have since presented probable cause testimony in LaPorte County Circuit Court and as a result, a criminal arrest warrant has been issued for Ofcky for Possession of an Explosive Device, a class “C” felony. Ofcky is a white male who 6’3”, 265 pounds with short brown hair and green eyes. He may be wearing eye glasses and may have a goatee. He has the letters “N A N C Y” tattooed on his left fingers.

If you know the whereabouts of Ofcky, call (219) 326-7700 ext. 2556.  He may be driving a gold-colored Ford Ranger pickup.

LaPorte County Sheriff’s Department Implements New Phone System

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LaPorte County Sheriff's Department

La Porte County Sheriff’s Office

The LaPorte County Sheriff’s Department has made it easier for you to gather information on inmates including charges, bonds, court dates, court locations, and release dates.

The new Automated Information System (AIS) is operational 24 hours a day for any resident to access the information. Inmates are also able to access the same information from jail telephones.

This newly adopted system was installed at no cost to the taxpayer or jail inmates. The system was paid for out of the inmate commissary fund. According to LaPorte County Sheriff Michael Mollenhauer, this will relieve deputies from the time-consuming task of having to research and answer these questions.

To access the desired information, call (219) 362-6548 or (219) 878-9132.

You may also gather additional information such as the sheriff’s office location and directions, visitation information, instructions on how to place money in an inmate’s commissary account, other agency telephone numbers, and how to leave a short voicemail message for an inmate.


Suspected Homemade Explosives Manufacturer Remains at Large

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Robert L. Ofcky

Robert L. Ofcky

Detectives from the LaPorte County Sheriff’s Department remain on the lookout for 54-year-old Robert L. Ofcky. He is wanted for possession of an explosive device, a Class C felony.

He fled his home after officers responded to his residence on Monday night regarding a domestic disturbance. Officers reportedly found numerous explosive devices inside the home in the 7200 West block of County Road 125 North in LaPorte County.

The Porter County Regional Bomb Squad and agents from the Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives were called to the scene.

Ofcky remains at large. He is a white male, 6’3” and 265 pounds with brown hair and green eyes. He has the name Nancy tattooed on his fingers on his left hand. Police say that he could be wearing glasses and a goatee-style beard. He was last seen driving a gold-colored Ford Ranger pickup with an extended cab.

If you spot Ofcky, do not approach him or attempt to detain him. Call 911 immediately. Residents with information about Ofcky’s whereabouts can call the LaPorte County Sheriff’s Department at (219) 326-7700 ext. 2556.

Pointon Surrenders Himself to LaPorte County Jail

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Brandon Pointon

Brandon Pointon

A LaPorte man turned himself into the custody of the LaPorte County Sheriff’s Department on Thursday after a warrant had been issued for his arrest.

Brandon Pointon, 21, was wanted on a charge of dealing a schedule III controlled substance (suboxone) which is a Class A felony.

The warrant was issued after a criminal investigation was conducted by the LaPorte County Metro Operations Unit. Pointon is currently being held in the LaPorte County Jail with no bond.

This arrest is the result of ongoing investigations involving the distribution of narcotics and illegal drugs in and around the LaPorte area. Additional arrests are anticipated.

Arrest Made in LaPorte Shooting

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Shirron Taylor

Shirron Taylor

A suspect has been arrested in a shooting incident at Ellian’s Pub on Michigan Avenue in LaPorte yesterday morning.

An intense investigation by the LaPorte City Police Department, LaPorte County Sheriff’s Department, the Michigan City Police Department and the U.S. Marshal Service found evidence that led to the arrest of Shirron Taylor, 32.

Taylor was booked into the LaPorte County Jail on a preliminary charge of Attempted Murder as a Class A felony.

Taylor allegedly shot another man inside the bar after an argument escalated.

Officers Participating in COPS Bicycle Ride to Arrive in LaPorte Today

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Police officers who are participating in the annual Concerns of Police Survivor’s bicycle ride will be going through LaPorte today.

Officers will be arriving at 9 a.m. CT. They are riding around the perimeter of the state to help support families of officers who were killed in the line of duty and raise awareness of survivor issues.

This year’s ride will help assist the surviving families of the three officers who suffered fatal injuries while protecting and serving their communities and their oath of office in the line of duty.

Riders and support crews will be at the New Carlisle Cemetery at 9 a.m. where a brief ceremony will be held to honor the memory of LaPorte County Sheriff’s Deputy Neil Thompson. He was killed in the line of duty on Sept. 21, 1980. The group will then travel to LaPorte where they will have lunch at the LaPorte County Sheriff’s Office Training Building on the property of the LaPorte County Fairgrounds.

The 1,000 mile trek is being completed by 66 riders. Twenty of those riders will arrive in LaPorte today.

This is the 12th year of the COPS bicycle ride. The ride will conclude on July 26 at Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis.

Household Hazardous Waste Event Planned in LaPorte County

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LaPorte-TRIADNeedles, syringes and anything sharp can be disposed of during the household hazardous waste collection event on Saturday, Aug. 23 in LaPorte.

Personnel at the LaPorte County Sheriff’s Department have had a recent influx of the disposal of needles and syringes in the lobby’s drop box. To reduce a health hazard, cap the needles and place them in an empty plastic detergent bottle and dispose of them in one of the seven hazardous waste collection events held by the LaPorte County Solid Waste District. Free hazard stickers are available to place on those bottles to warn of its contents.

The lobby drop box is better suited for the disposal of unwanted, expired or unused solid medications. Boxes are located in the lobbies of the sheriff’s department and the LaPorte and Michigan City Police Departments. They are accessible 24 hours a day.

The drop boxes are there to help prevent experimentation, addiction, overdose and death.

The household hazardous waste event is planned for Aug. 23 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. CT at the fairgrounds and is open to all LaPorte County residents.

LaPorte County Jail Deputy Accused of Trafficking With an Inmate

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LaPorte County Sheriff's Department

La Porte County Sheriff’s Office

A LaPorte County Jail Deputy is on the other side of the law. Heather Lari, 38, was arrested Wednesday afternoon for trafficking with an inmate.

She was also fired by Sheriff Michael Mollenhauer, according to a department news release. Jail officials reportedly learned that contraband may be located in a specific jail cell Wednesday morning. The item was found during a search of the cell block, and jail officials determined it was brought in by an employee. Lari is charged with one felony and two misdemeanor counts of trafficking with an inmate. She’s worked at the LaPorte County Jail since April 1st of this year. Mollenhauer said in a statement trafficking by staff will not be tolerated.

Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event Scheduled This Weekend

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Hazardous Household Waste trailerThe Lake Michigan Household Hazardous Waste District is conducting a collections event at the La Porte County Fairgrounds on Saturday Aug. 23rd from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. CT. Items that can be disposed of include, ammunition, flares, fireworks, aerosols, automotive supplies, batteries, corrosives, expired medications, mercury containing products, florescent tubes, thermometers, thermostats, paint, medical sharps, pesticides as well as other poisons, and waste fuels.  There are items that cannot be accepted such as explosives, commercial hazardous waste, medical waste, and radioactive materials. The La Porte Police Department is also reminding citizens that there is a drop box to drop off expired and outdated medications, including liquids. Please place all liquid containers in a zip-lock type baggie before dropping. The La Porte Police Department, La Porte County Sheriff’s Office and the Michigan City Police Department have drop boxes for those items.


Non-Compliant Sex Offender Found Living Next to Day Care Facility

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Michael Sofranko

Michael Sofranko

A Michigan City man was arrested on Tuesday for being a non-compliant sex offender.

In August, officers found that Michael Sofranko, 36, was no longer living at his registered address and did not complete his annual registration with the LaPorte County Sheriff’s Department.

Sofranko was convicted of a felony child molesting charge in LaPorte Circuit Court in 1998. He was also identified as an offender against children. As a result, he is required to register as a sex offender with law enforcement until 2022.

Since Sofranko is an offender against children, he has residency restrictions that prohibit him from living within 1,000 feet of a school, youth program center or a public park.

On Tuesday, he was found living in a home on East 11th Street in Michigan City. The home is located next door to a licensed day care facility.

He was taken into custody without incident and booked into the LaPorte County Jail on a preliminary charge of sex offender residency restriction violation, a Level 6 felony. His bond has been set at $1,500.

One Dead in Two Vehicle Accident in LaPorte County

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One person has died as a result of a two vehicle crash this morning at 0101 North U.S. Highway 421 in LaPorte County.

LaPorte County Deputy Coroner Mark Huffman pronounced one driver dead while two others in another vehicle were transported by LaPorte County EMS to St. Anthony’s Hospital in Michigan City for treatment and observation. The extent of their injuries is unknown, according to police.

The identity of the deceased driver has not been released pending family notification.

A portion of U.S. 421 was closed for several hours as investigators attempted to determine the cause of the crash.

The LaPorte County Sheriff’s Department personnel were assisted by the Westville Fire Department, LaPorte County EMS and the Indiana Department of Transportation.

The accident remains under investigation.

Fatality Accident Reportedly Caused by Impaired Driver

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Daniel Grigalanz

Daniel Grigalanz

A LaPorte County man was arrested after reportedly driving under the influence and causing an accident that resulted in the death of his passenger Wednesday night.

LaPorte County sheriff’s deputies responded to a single vehicle crash in the 0900 North block of County Road 640 West where a passenger car left the roadway and hit a tree, according to a news release. The passenger, Lanny Franks, 47, of LaPorte was transported to St. Anthony Memorial Hospital in Michigan City where he was pronounced dead.

The driver, Daniel J. Grigalanz of Michigan City, suffered minor injuries. Officers established probable cause that he might be impaired. Grigalanz’s blood alcohol content was reportedly in excess of the legal limit, according to police.

Since the accident resulted in a fatality due to an alleged impaired driver, the LaPorte County Fatal Alcohol Crash Team (FACT) took over the investigation.

Grigalanz was arrested and  charged with operating while intoxicated – causing death, a Level 4 felony; operating while intoxicated – previous conviction, a Level 6 felony; and three misdemeanor counts of operating while intoxicated. He is being held in the LaPorte County Jail and his bond is set at $2,005. He will appear in LaPorte County Circuit Court on Sept. 26.

Two Arrested on Drug Charges

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Anthony Santolino

Anthony Santolino

Deanna Kray

Deanna Kray

Two LaPorte residents were arrested in their alleged role in dealing narcotic drugs.

The arrests were made Friday by officers in the warrants division of the LaPorte County Sheriff’s Department.

Anthony Santolino, 44, was taken into custody at his home in the 1200 block of Jackson Street. A warrant was issued by the LaPorte Circuit Court for dealing cocaine or narcotic drug (heroin) as a Level 4 felony. Santolino is being held in the LaPorte County Jail on a $20,000 bond.

Deanna Kray, 20, was arrested at her home in the 200 block of Grandview Avenue as she was wanted on an outstanding criminal warrant for dealing cocaine, a Level 5 felony. Kray is in the LaPorte County Jail on a $15,000 bond.

Additional arrests are anticipated in ongoing drug investigations by the LaPorte County Metro Operations Unit.

To report potential drug activity to police, call (219) 325-9022.

LaPorte Police Investigate Burglary

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LaPorte Sheriff’s deputies are investigating a burglary that occurred at a residence in the 8000 W. block of County Road 400 North.

The two suspects left the area on foot by the time the officers arrived at the scene Friday morning. One of the suspects was taken into custody who was found walking along the road. That suspect had an active arrest warrant.

A second suspect ran into a wooded area adjacent to Creek Ridge County Park, according to a news release. A K9 unit responded to the scene and a track was initiated.

As the K9 was out tracking the suspect, deputies learned that the second suspect obtained a ride from a nearby homeowner. A short time later dispatchers received a call that a person matching the description of the suspect was lying in the roadway in the area of State Road 212 and Tryon Road. Michigan City police and sheriff’s deputies found the subject lying in the roadway and was transported to a medical facility in South Bend for treatment.

This case remains under investigation.

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