An arrest warrant was issued for former chief deputy Ron Patrick. He made arrangements to surrender to the Marshall County Sheriff's office Wednesday, and was also released on $1,500 cash bond.

The criminal acts alleged to have occurred when both men were members of the Pulaski County Sheriff's Department. Gayer served as sheriff from 2007 to 2015.

The grand jury was convened in Pulaski County Monday morning, under the direction of special prosecutor Nelson Chipman of Marshall County. According to an Indiana State Police release, indictments for all alleged counts against Gayer and Patrick were returned.

The charges stem from an almost year-long state audit at the Pulaski County Sheriff's Office that was completed in November 2015. As the audit proceeded, an investigation by Indiana State Police was launched in August 2015 into alleged misdeeds regarding missing firearms, ammunition and other irregularities at the sheriff's office. Chipman, a Marshall County prosecuting attorney, was appointed special prosecutor to review the case. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) was also involved in the investigation.

The audit results were publicly released in February by the Indiana State Board of Accounts indicating a discrepancy of over $20,000 regarding the purchase/inventory of firearms and ammunition. The purchases were made over a four-year period from January 2011 through the end of 2014, during Gayer's second term as sheriff.

The audit was initiated by current sheriff Jeff Richwine after he found alleged questionable purchases from the sheriff department's commissary fund shortly after taking office in January 2015. The discrepancies in the county's firearms/ammunition inventory were discovered during the audit. 

Before the public release, state officials discussed the contents of the audit in November 2015 with Richwine, county auditor Shelia Garling, county attorney Kevin Tankersley, the county council; the county commissioners, and investigators for Pulaski County.

In August of 2015 the Indiana State Police were contacted by Pulaski County Sheriff Jeff Richwine to investigate allegations of criminal acts by former members of the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Department. Indiana State Police Detective Mike Bailey was assigned the investigation and over the course of nearly a year information was developed that indicated criminal acts likely occurred.  As a result of the investigation the Pulaski County prosecutor recommended appointment of a special prosecutor and the completed investigation was referred to the Marshall County prosecutor.  After reviewing the investigation the Marshall County prosecutor recommended the evidence be reviewed by a grand jury. 

Following Tuesday's grand jury indictments, Gayer has been charged with six felonies and one misdemeanor: two counts of theft, one count each of obstruction of justice and deception, and three counts of official misconduct.  

Patrick has been charged with nine felonies and two misdemeanors: five counts of theft, one count each of obstruction of justice and deception, and four counts of official misconduct. 

Trial dates for both Gayer and Patrick are pending. It is anticipated by local officials that a special judge will need to be appointed for the cases.

 

Local News Briefs

Spring property taxes due Monday, May 12

Pulaski County taxpayers are reminded by the Pulaski County Treasurer's Office that the spring installment of property taxes are due Monday, May 12.

The taxes may be paid at the County Building (Rm. 307) or County Highway Garage in Winamac, or at several banks around the county.

Yakym district staff to hold local mobile office hours May 7 in Medaryville

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Rudy Yakym (IN-02) has announced that his staff will hold mobile office hours in Pulaski County May 7, in Medaryville.

Yakym’s mobile office will visit throughout Indiana's Second District in May to assist constituents with casework questions.

Stop signs to be added to two county intersections

The Pulaski County Highway Department will add stop signs Monday (April 28) to two county road intersections – one in southeast Rich Grove Township, and the second in northwest Monroe Township.

The new stop signs were approved April 14 in an ordinance adopted by the county commissioners.

PMH seeks community input identifying health needs of local communities

Survey deadline May 17

WINAMAC - Pulaski Memorial Hospital has announced the launch of its 2025 Community Health Needs Assessment, a comprehensive initiative aimed at identifying and addressing the most pressing health needs of our local communities.

“Community feedback is essential” said Hospital CEO Steve Jarosinski. ”PMH will be gathering input from residents, local organizations, community leaders, and even other area healthcare professionals to better understand the health challenges and opportunities across the region.”

PCPL lists programs, activities for April

The Pulaski County Public Library has listed its programs and activities for April. They include a celebration of National Library Week, a kids’ caring for the environment program, a Ladybug Welcome Sign craft, and an Earth Day craft.

For more information on any program, call the library at 574-946-3432 or visit the library’s website at www.pulaskicounty.lib.in.us.

 

Indiana News

Indiana State Parks offer free admission May 4 for ‘Welcome Weekend’

INDIANAPOLIS - Celebrate the start of the outdoor recreation season with free admission to all Indiana State Parks properties Sunday, May 4, the second day of “Welcome Weekend” and the opening day of Visit Indiana Week.

Find an Indiana State Parks property and what’s new there at on.IN.gov/stateparks. If you’ve never visited, on.IN.gov/dnr-welcome offers helpful tips. 

Pulaski County March unemployment rate drops to 3.1%

Pulaski County's unemployment rate dropped to 3.1 percent in March, down from 4.3 percent in February, the Indiana Department of Workforce Development reported Monday, (April 21). The rate was 3.7 percent a year ago.

The county had 6,586 employed persons in a labor force of 6,795 in March. In February those numbers were 6,533 of 6,830. A year ago the numbers were 6,302 of 6.546. 

Braun signs package of executive orders to ‘Make Indiana Healthy Again’

INDIANAPOLIS (April 15) – Gov. Mike Braun Tuesday signed a landmark package of executive orders with initiatives to improve Indiana’s health and well-being.

U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz were in attendance to support Indiana’s initiative. Indiana now joins a number of states that have embraced, through legislation or executive orders, Kennedy’s “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA) movement.

Indiana Health News

Measles cases climb to 800 nationwide; 8 in Indiana

Also: respiratory illness updates

INDIANAPOLIS (April 21) — The Indiana Department of Health is investigating an outbreak of measles and working with local health officials to help stop the spread of infection. The current reported cases are connected to each other but at this time there are no known links to outbreaks in other states.

Eight cases have been reported in the Indiana, all in Allen County.

 

Post News

Economic Summit addresses county's financial health, state budget

'Making a place where we choose to live'
With a major restoration of the county courthouse nearing completion and a host of additional business and community projects under development, the mood was upbeat at the annual Pulaski County Economic Development Summit Tuesday (April 29). The event is hosted by the Pulaski County Community Development Commission.

CDC executive director Nathan Origer gave updates on projects and county economics, while keynote speaker Stephanie Wells, president of the Indiana Fiscal Policy Institute, reviewed legislation from this year's session of the Indiana General Assembly.

Chamber presents Don, Lynn Darda with 2025 Halleck Award

The Pulaski County Chamber of Commerce presented the 2025 Halleck Community Service Award to Don and Lynn Darda of Winamac at its annual award banquet Thursday evening (April 24), at the Winamac VFW.

The Dardas are both retired teachers in the Winamac schools and have been enthusiastic volunteers in a variety of projects throughout the years. 

Pulaski Superior Court appears saved

INDIANAPOLIS (April 24) – Pulaski Superior Court and seven other rural courts have been spared from closure, following revisions made to HB1144 approved by both the state house and senate Thursday evening in the Indiana General Assembly.

The legislation is now pending the approval of Gov. Mike Braun.

Marlatt, Vanderkleed join IBA 40-Year Club

FRANCESVILLE - Alliance Bank has recently recognized Kimberly Marlatt and Lori Vanderkleed with membership into the 40-Year Club of the Indiana Bankers Association (IBA).

The club recognizes banking professionals who have completed 40 years or more of service to the Indiana banking community. Inductees are given IBA keepsakes and letters of congratulations.

Community Foundation awards $15,000 in grants

The Community Foundation of Pulaski County (CFoPC) has announced $15,000 has been awarded in grants to local nonprofits and community organizations.

The following projects and organizations have received funding:

  • $5,000 to Pulaski County Historical Society – “We’re Moving!”
  • $10,000 to Pulaski Memorial Hospital – for a Community Health Worker