Trooper and deputies teamwork results in arrests

BEDFORD – On Monday, July 24 at 5:50 p.m., Lawrence County Sheriff Greg Day and Officer Kinsley Duncan conducted a traffic stop along State Road 37, near Washboard Road, after Sheriff Day and Indiana State Trooper Chance Humphrey saw 59-year-old James Doyle, of Bedford, driving a vehicle north on State Road 37.

Officers were attempting to locate Doyle because he was wanted on an outstanding warrant for dealing meth in Lawrence County.

James Doyle

The warrant stemmed from a lengthy investigation conducted by the Indiana State Police with assistance from the Lawrence County Sheriff’s Department.

During the traffic stop, while taking Doyle into custody for the warrant, officers located approximately 14 grams of meth in his pocket.

Doyle was arrested for the warrant and a new offense of possession of methamphetamine between 10 and 28 grams, a Level 4 felony.

Trooper Humphrey applied for and was granted a search warrant for Doyle’s residence on Walnut Heights Road.

Trp. Humphrey, along with Lawrence County officers Duncan, Robin Compton, Sgt. Michael Williams and Sheriff Day executed the search warrant. Additional items of evidence were seized.

Brittany Grissom

During the investigation, officers encountered 33-year-old Brittany Grissom, of Bedford and discovered she was wanted on an active failure to appear warrant. Officer Duncan and Capt. Harrison Fleetwood arrested Grissom.

Anyone with illegal drug activity information is encouraged to contact the Lawrence County Sheriff’s Office at 812-275-3316, the Indiana State Police Bloomington District at 812-332-4411, the Lawrence County Prosecutor’s tip line at 812-545-4700, send an email to drugactivity@lawrencecounty.in.gov, or submit a tip on the Lawrence County Sheriff’s app. All such calls are confidential.