Alyssa Shepherd Released From Prison Wednesday
Alyssa Shepherd has been released from prison.
Read MoreAlyssa Shepherd has been released from prison.
Read MoreAlyssa Shepherd’s motion for an early release from prison has been denied by the Fulton County Courts.
Read MoreAlyssa Shepherd is seeking an early release from prison and Fulton County Prosecutor Michael Marrs has filed a motion in opposition.
Read MoreThe Indiana Court of Appeals has denied Alyssa Shepherd’s appeal regarding her sentence.
Read MoreAlyssa Shepherd, the 25-year-old Rochester motorist who struck four children, killing three of them at a bus stop on SR 25 in Fulton County, has filed a response to the state of Indiana’s brief in the Indiana Court of Appeals regarding her sentence.
Read MoreThe State of Indiana has filed an appellee’s brief with the Indiana Court of Appeals in response to Alyssa Shepherd’s appellant’s brief. Shepherd, the 25-year-old Rochester motorist who struck four children, killing three of them at a bus stop on SR 25, is appealing her prison sentence.
Read MoreBy Liz Shepherd InkFreeNews ROCHESTER — Alyssa Shepherd, the 25-year-old Rochester motorist who struck four children, killing three of them at a bus stop on SR 25, has filed an appellant’s brief with the Indiana Court of Appeals regarding her sentence. Stacy R. Uliana, Bargersville, is the attorney … Read More
ROCHESTER — The National Transportation Safety Board has ruled that Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation is partially to blame in the fatal 2018 Rochester bus stop accident that killed three children and severely injured a fourth. On Oct. 30, 2018, Alyssa Shepherd, 25, Rochester, was driving a Toyota Tacoma … Read More
ROCHESTER — Alyssa Shepherd, the 25-year old Rochester motorist who struck four children, killing three of them at a bus stop on SR 25, is appealing her sentence with the Indiana Court of Appeals. In December, Fulton County Superior Court Judge Gregory Heller sentenced Shepherd to four years … Read More
ROCHESTER — A special prosecutor will be assigned to a criminal case involving Brittany Ingle, who allegedly battered Alyssa Shepherd moments after Shepherd was sentenced in the deaths of Ingle’s three children. On Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2019, Shepherd was sentenced to four years in prison after hitting four … Read More
Below is a list of stories from 2019 that stood out as important in Kosciusko County 1. Judge rules against Kosciusko County Fair Board in race track dispute A two-year court battle is still being appealed as the fair board claims racing revenues are vital IMPACT: Motorized … Read More
I’m going to make a bold, end-of-the-year prediction. Those summers when motorized racing at the Kosciusko County Fairgrounds was a regular weekend tradition for decades are now gone forever. Enjoy the memories. Savor the fun. But most of all, please admit that the racing tradition is over. The … Read More
ROCHESTER — Fulton County Superior Court One Judge Gregory Heller’s sentence in the case of Alyssa Shepherd was less than what the county prosecutor had recommended. Shepherd was charged with three counts of reckless homicide; passing a school bus with its stop arm extended, causing injury; and criminal … Read More
ROCHESTER — The mother of the three children who were killed in an October 2018 fatal bus stop accident was arrested for battery shortly following the sentencing of Alyssa Shepherd on Wednesday, Dec. 18. Brittany N. Ingle, 30, Rochester, is charged with battery against a public safety official, … Read More
ROCHESTER — Alyssa Shepherd, the 25-year-old Rochester motorist who struck four children, killing three of them at a bus stop on SR 25 last year, will serve up to four years in prison. Shepherd’s sentence was delivered Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 18, after the court heard a series of … Read More
ROCHESTER — The sentencing for Alyssa Shepherd, who was found guilty of three counts of reckless homicide after hitting four kids who were boarding a school bus, is scheduled for 1 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 18. She faces a maximum of 21 1/2 years in prison. On Oct. 30, … Read More