Body of Vincennes man recovered from Turtle Creek Reservoir (Sullivan County)
The body of a Vincennes man has been recovered from the water after he went missing early yesterday morning at Turtle Creek Reservoir.
The body of a Vincennes man has been recovered from the water after he went missing early yesterday morning at Turtle Creek Reservoir.
At 2:44 p.m., the body of David Alejendor Mora-Segura was recovered by Indiana Conservation Officer divers in 20 feet of water near where he was last seen.
The Indiana State Police Forensic Scientist of the Year Award is presented annually to a Forensic Scientist within the Laboratory Division deemed to have consistently provided a superior quality forensic analysis service in a highly professional, proficient, and unbiased manner for the Indiana Criminal Justice Community. The recipient of the 2021 Indiana State Police Forensic Scientist of the Year is Mitzi C. Templeton, whose accomplishments during that year are worthy of such recognition and have earned her this award.
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