Man arrested after found passed out in a vehicle at Speedway

BEDFORD – An Ellettsville man was arrested by Lawrence County Sheriff’s Department when deputies were called to Speedway after a report of an unconscious man in the driver’s seat of a vehicle. The caller had attempted to wake the male but was unsuccessful and could not tell if the man was breathing or not.

John Mindach

When officers arrived they found 47-year-old John Mindach unconscious, leaning over with his face in the steering wheel. 

A deputy opened the driver’s side door and called out to Mindach twice in an attempt to wake him. He did not wake, so the officer shook his left arm until he woke up. When Mindach woke up, he was startled. He jumped in his seat, and grabbed the steering wheel with both hands, then looked at the deputy.

Mindach was asked what he was doing and he said “nothing”. The deputy then asked Mindach to shut off the vehicle. Mindach was then asked how long he had been at the station and he replied  5 to 10 minutes and he had fallen asleep in the vehicle because he was tired. Mindach told the deputy he was coming from a friend’s home and was returning to Bloomington. 

Officers believed Mindach was under the influence. He was checked out by EMS who arrived on the scene but refused treatment.

Mindach told deputies he had nothing illegal on his person or in the vehicle, however, he refused to allow deputies to search his vehicle. Mindach failed several field sobriety tests.

A canine was called to the scene and alerted officers to possible drugs in the vehicle. 

Deputies found drug paraphernalia, a white straw that contained heroin residue, and a glass smoking device that contained meth residue. Mindach denied the items belonged to him.

Mindach was arrested on charges of possession of meth, possession of a narcotic drug, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of marijuana.

If you know something, say something. Send an email to drugactivity@lawrencecounty.in.gov or call the Lawrence County Prosecutor’s Office tip line at 812-545-4700. All calls are confidential.