Bloomfield Woman Arrested After Entering High School With Firearm

(BLOOMFIELD) – A Bloomfield woman has been arrested on a warrant for allegedly taking a firearm into Eastern Greene High School earlier this month.


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According to Indiana State Police Trooper Richard Klun, 41-year-old Kristi Lynn Vester told the school’s resource officer that she forgot to take the gun off before entering the school on Thursday, Jan. 3. The 9mm handgun was in a holster under her clothing.
Vester is facing Level 6 felony charge of possession of a firearm on school property and is being held without bond in the Greene County Jail.
Police say although Vester had a concealed carry permit, it is against the law to take a firearm into a school without authorization.
Trooper Klun was working as the School Resource Officer for Eastern-Greene School Corporation that day. Around 1:50 p.m., he was requested to assist the staff in the high school office and when he arrived in the office, he was told Vester, who was in the counselor’s office, was believed to be in possession of a handgun.
Trooper Klun found Vester filling out paperwork and when she finished and dropped her arm to her side he noticed the gun holster. He then asked her to step into another office and speak to him.
Trooper Klun asked her about the firearm, then had her unzip her jacket and remove the weapon from the holster.
Vester told police she forgot she had the gun on and that she did have a permit to carry the weapon.
Trooper Klun says the Ruger LC380 had six round in the magazine but none in the chamber
He then returned the firearm to Vester and filed a report with the Greene County Prosecutor’s Office. A judge issued a warrant for Vester’s arrest on Monday, Jan. 7.
In the probable cause affidavit, Trooper Klun stated this is not the first time Vester entered the school armed with a handgun. On November 29, 2018, at 3:45 p.m. a teacher saw Vester exiting her truck at the school and saw Vester retrieved a handgun from her truck, put it in a holster on her hip, and enter the school. Trooper Klun noted a school resource officer was not present at that time.

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