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Indiana State Police-Lowell District 13-Lowell, IN
Wednesday August 10th, 2016 :: 04:10 p.m. EDT

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***UPDATE**** Former Pulaski County Sheriff and Chief Deputy Indicted by Grand Jury

***UPDATE***   As of August 10, 2016 Ron Patrick and has been processed, posted bond and was released from jail pending his trial.

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M/Trp. Glen Fifield

Indiana State Police

 

 

Winamac, Pulaski County --  Following a 12 month investigation by the Indiana State Police, former Pulaski County Sheriff Mike Gayer and former Pulaski County Chief Deputy Ron Patrick were indicted by a Grand Jury on August 9, 2016 for criminal acts alleged to have occurred when both men were members of the Pulaski County Sheriff's Department.  

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. 

A Grand Jury was convened and returned indictments for all alleged counts against Gayer and Patrick.  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.  Gayer turned himself in to the Pulaski County Jail on August 9, 2016 and was subsequently processed, then posted bond and was released from jail pending his trial.  On August 10, 2016 Patrick turned himself in to the Marshall County Sheriff's Department for processing.  As of this time of this release, bond information was not available for Patrick

Please direct further inquiries to the Marshall County Prosecutor’s Office. 

No further information is available from the Indiana State Police.

 

 All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.  

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David R. Bursten, Captain
Chief Public Information Officer
Indiana State Police

Glen E. Fifield, Master Trooper 
District #13
Indiana State Police

Attachments:  Photos of Gayer and Patrick

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Indiana State Police-Lowell District 13-Lowell, IN
1550 East 181st Avenue
Lowell, IN 46356

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