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EXCLUSIVE: Wabash Township Trustee talks the state investigation into her residency
She said she is facing charges of not living in the township as an elected leader, and of theft for stealing wages while allegedly not living in the township.
Posted: Apr 12, 2021 9:23 PM
Updated: Apr 12, 2021 10:52 PM
Posted By: Anna Darling
WABASH TOWNSHIP, Ind. (WLFI) - Wabash Township Trustee Jennifer Teising said she is being investigated by the state for her residency. However, she said this investigation is groundless and is a waste of taxpayer dollars.
We spoke exclusively with Teising two weeks ago where she showed us documents proving where she lives. After that story aired, Indiana State Police contacted News 18 and requested the raw footage from that story for an investigation. When we reached out to Teising about this, she said she was willing to talk again on this issue.
Tippecanoe County leading the state on High Tech Crimes Unit bill
HB 1082 would create funding for 10 regional High Tech Crime Units. Tippecanoe County had the first prosecutor-run HTCU in the state.
Posted: Feb 2, 2021 9:37 PM
Updated: Feb 3, 2021 9:41 AM
Posted By: Anna Darling
TIPPECANOE COUNTY, Ind. (WLFI) - Tippecanoe County is leading the way for more High Tech Crime Units to be established across the state. A bill authored by District 40 State Representative Gregory Steuerwald is currently making its way through the Indiana Statehouse. It s a game changer, it solves crimes, said Tippecanoe County Prosecutor Patrick Harrington on the units. He testified at the statehouse on behalf of the new legislation.
Trustee says she s living in West Lafayette; neighbors say she doesn t live there Ron Wilkins, Lafayette Journal & Courier
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. Whether Wabash Township Trustee Jennifer Teising lives in the township, as required by law, appears to be a question of what lives means.
Teising sold her house in West Lafayette in June, and changed her voter registration in July to 132 Knox Drive in West Lafayette.
“According to Indiana, that’s my residence,” Teising said Dec. 18, saying she updated her driver s license with the necessary documents to declare Knox Drive as her residence. “I sold my house. I moved. I’m now a renter.