According to a police news release, the Pulaski County Sheriff's office received at report at about 11 p.m., Saturday, of a man threatening to stab a DJ, at the VFW, located on South Monticello Street. The caller was reportedly unsure if the suspect was still present at the establishment or if the suspect had fled the area.
County police deputies arrived on scene and spoke with the victim of the incident. The suspect was identified Blankenship. Blankenship was found to have left the establishment and was later located at his residence on South Huddleston Street, Winamac.
Police report Blankenship refused to exit the residence and speak with deputies after being observed inside the residence. Deputies applied for a search warrant for the residence which was later issued out of Pulaski County Superior Court. Deputies executed the search warrant and located Blankenship inside of the residence.
Blankenship was taken into custody and transported to the Pulaski County Jail where he was booked in on the charge of intimidation, a Level 6 Felony.
The Pulaski County Sheriff’s office was assisted with this incident by the Winamac Police Department.
Blankenshipserved as judge of the Pulaski Superior Court from January 2001 to April 3, 2017 when he announced he was stepping down from the bench to accept an offered opportunity with a company in Florida. Blankenship was first elected to the Superior Court in 2000, and re-elected in 2006 and 2012.