SHIPSHEWANA â When Carlos Jasso signed up to work as a reserve officer with the Shipshewana Police Department, he thought that unpaid reserve position would be a good stepping stone toward his goal of one day becoming an Indiana State Police trooper.
Some 19 years later, Jasso is still in Shipshewana.
Thursday night, Lieutenant Jasso stood before the town council as Shipshewana Town Marshal Tom Fitch presented Jasso with an award honoring his dedication to the small LaGrange County community.
Fitch recently promoted Jasso to rank of lieutenant, second in command behind Fitch. For the past 17 years, Jasso has served in a variety of roles for the department, from patrolman to its K-9 officer. Fitch said when thereâs a need at the department or in town, Jasso is always there.
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Travis Clitso, 25, of Pinon, Arizona, has been sentenced in federal court to three years and one month in prison for assault with a dangerous weapon in Indian Country.
According to a news release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Albuquerque, Clitso pleaded guilty Oct. 8 and was sentenced Jan. 22. Court records indicate Clitso is a member of the Navajo Nation.
The Minister of Immigration is reminding tour and other event organisers of the importance to have all COVID-19 border requirements approved and in place.