Indiana State Police served six more warrants related to Jamey Noel's case, alleging he charged over $700,000 for personal use on credit cards for the Utica Township Firefighters Association.

On Friday, Indiana State Police reported serving six more warrants related to the case of Jamey Noel, the ex-Clark County sheriff. The warrants were served at fire departments in New Albany and Utica, where Noel was associated. Earlier this week, a warrant was issued claiming Noel charged over $700,000 to three credit cards in his name for the Utica Township Firefighters Association, with the charges primarily for personal use. Noel faces various felony charges, including theft, ghost employment, and corrupt buy.

January 26, 2024
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