ISP MAKES ARREST
IN VOTING OUTSIDE OF PRECINCT RESIDENCE
Vigo County—Indiana State Police Detectives at the
Putnamville Post received a tip in the fall of 2016 indicating possible voting
violations by a Jerome D. Kesler, currently of Paris (Edgar County) Illinois.
During the course of the investigation, evidence indicated that in
2010, Jerome D. Kesler moved from his Vigo County residence to a residence in
Edgar County, Illinois. Kesler lived at the address and is alleged to have continued
to vote in Vigo County Indiana primary and general elections from 2010 through
2014.
A Vigo County Division 1 warrant for Jerome D. Kesler was issued today
and he submitted himself to ISP at the Vigo County Jail, where he later bonded
out on 10% of a $5000 bond. Kesler was charged with two counts of Voting
Outside Precinct Residence, both Class D felonies. The new level 6 felony
statute does not apply to this case, because the violations were prior to the
new levels of felony statutes.
The case was investigated by ISP Detective Tony Guinn. Assisting was
the Vigo County Prosecutor’s Office.
This is an isolated incident and not related to any other voter
investigations that may be ongoing in Indiana.
No other information to release.
Book-in photo attached.
Under the
Law, criminal charges are merely accusations and the defendant is presumed
innocent unless and until proven guilty.
-30-
SGT. JOE WATTS
|