Among this number includes a hitchhiker that allegedly got belligerent with a deputy
WABASH CO., Ill. - Wabash County Sheriff Derek Morgan has submitted his report for activity he and his deputies have been involved in since New Years Day, January 1, 2019.

New Years Day at 10:06 a.m., the Wabash County Sheriff's Office went to a rural Wabash County residence to investigate a report of a domestic battery. Later that day around 1:00 p.m., Joshua K. Horrall, 40, was taken into custody. Horrall was charged with two counts of Aggravated Domestic Battery with bond being set at $5,000 cash. Horrall later posted bond and was released.

The next day, Jan. 20 at 9:20 a.m. ,Troy A. Hinderliter, 52 of Mt. Carmel, was taken into custody at the Wabash County Courthouse for an original charge of Violation of an Order of Protection warrant. The warrant was issued for an incident on December 20 where Hinderliter is accused of having contact with a prohibited party. Hinderliter posted $1000 cash bail and was released.

On Jan. 3, Franklin A. Schrader turned himself in on a Wabash County warrant for an original charge of Domestic Battery. Schrader's warrant stems from an incident on October 16, 2018, where Schrader is charged with committing a battery at the Wabash County Courthouse following a court hearing. Schrader was released on a $500 cash bond.
Then yesterday, Jan. 9 at 5:05 p.m., Deputy Bogard stopped to assist a male that was hitchhiking on Highway 1 near E 1200 Rd. Deputy Bogard attempted to stop the male and offer him a ride. The male, identified as 60-year-old Thomas E. Graves of Mt. Carmel, became belligerent and uncooperative with the deputy. Graves was cited for hitchhiking and taken into custody and charged with resisting a peace officer. Graves is currently waiting for a first appearance in Wabash County Court for a bail setting.