According to a news release, law enforcement officials conducted a welfare check on a home in the 5300 block of South 600 West in Trafalgar. When officials arrived at the scene, they reportedly located a utility terrain vehicle that had been involved in a crash.
As part of the preliminary investigation, deputies with the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office determined that the driver of the UTV was allegedly Rebecca Ransdell. The release said that Ransdell was a special deputy who served as a corrections officer in the Johnson County Jail.
The release said the Indiana Department of Natural Resources assumed the investigation, which resulted in Ransdell being arrested for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated. Ransdell was initially booked into the Johnson County Jail but was later transported ot the Brown County Jail for housing.
“This decision was made due to her working relationship with employees at the Johnson County Jail,” the release said.
As of Tuesday, the release said that Ransdell is no longer an employee with the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office. Other entities that assisted with the investigation included the Trafalgar Police Department and the Trafalgar Fire Department.
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