Kosciusko County
The following individuals were recently booked in the Kosciusko County Jail:
June 25, 2014
Jennifer Rebecca Riemersma, 33, 9219 W. Old Trail Rd., Pierceton, arrested for forgery. Bond: $10,000 surety
Jamie Alvarado, 39, homeless, arrested on warrant. No bond noted.
Jwain Antonio Sullivan, 20, 1566 E. Pulaski St., Chicago, arrested for failure to appear. Bond: $350 cash
Michael Keith Walley, 34, 6669 N. Fifth Trl., North Webster, arrested for battery. No bond noted.
Andre Piere Harris, 23, 2061 Maine St., Gary, arrested for driving while suspended. Bond: $750 cash
Carl Lee Grisby, 45, 1827 Rosemont Ave., Warsaw, arrested for a probation violation, two counts of failure to appear and driving while suspended. Bond: $2,550 cash
Erika Gladiana Ayala, 21, 1821 Sue Ave., Warsaw, arrested for disorderly conduct. Bond: $1,000 cash
Ashlee D. Brown, 26, 27 Country Forrest Dr., Fort Wayne, arrested for driving while suspended. Bond: $750 cash
Timothy Joseph Arndt II, 24, 8191 E. Cassandra Dr., Syracuse, arrested for driving while suspended and for false informing. Bond: $500 cash
Casi Jane LeLand, 52, 223 W. Jefferson St., Warsaw, arrested for failure to appear. Bond: $425 cash
Certificates of appreciation, recognizing the financial support in making the second Serenity House facility for men in Warsaw a reality, along with board members include, in front, are ; :::: United Way; Suzie Light, Kosciusko Community Foundation; and ???? K21 Foundation. In the second row, are Steve Smith, Serenity House executive director; ???? K21 foundation; Stephanie Overby, Kosciusko Community Foundation; Warsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer. Standing in back are Abel David Jr., house manager for Men’s Unit No. 5 in Warsaw; ????, ????, and Kimberly Kelley, house manager for the women’s home in Warsaw.
a single bedroom has been converted into a dorm for up to six men
A spacious living room makes it feel like home.
Guests visiting the Serenity House No. 7, stand on the front steps of this 1907 built home, which now houses 16 men wanting to recover from drugs and alcohol addiction.
Warsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer gets a tour of the home from Serenity House Board President Pat Tyler.
The original stained glass window highlights the main stairs to the second floor. This is one of several stained glass windows in the home.
Former men’s house, converted to a women’s house, the first and only women’s house in Warsaw.
This bedroom features a serene view of the intersection of High and Winona Avenue. The original woodwork still remains in the home.