An incident that had people on the edge of their seats this past summer continues to be covered, this in the current edition…and the coverage is revealing some really bizarre things.
The public in both Knox County, Indiana, and Lawrence and Crawford counties in Illinois were intrigued by the stabbing of a Palestine police officer in Vincennes last August, and, we’ve learned, thanks to a lot of dodging of the truth and clever sleight-of-hand, one of the players involved in it has managed to cause nearly everyone around her to believe it’s all over and done with.
But that’s not the case at all, we’ve learned, and further to that, strange incidents of harassment of Josh Green have continued to occur.
To read more about this weird case, click on the headline, “Official sources believe injuries were self-inflicted during cop battery“:
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LAWRENCE CO.—Some interesting factors have surfaced in the case of a Lawrence County woman’s alleged battery on her cop ex-boyfriend since the publication of her charges in the last issue.
One is that Lyndsey Polston, 26, has been reported as telling her employers that the felony charged against her in Knox County was never followed through by prosecuting officials, despite court records showing it was, and that the whole thing was “let go.”
The other is that officials have stated they believe the injuries to her face on the night in question were self-inflicted.
The Knox County jury trial date of April 2, 2014 is still on schedule, but according to sources close to the defendant, her employer doesn’t know that.
Further, according to law enforcement sources, the man who was her alleged victim in the incident, Josh Green, has been receiving ongoing harassment, with the only likely culprit being the defendant herself.
Convinced employer it didn’t happen?
It was reported to Disclosure in December 2013 that it came as a surprise to the Polston’s employer (reportedly Walmart pharmacy in Lawrenceville) that there was a court case at all, since she had reportedly convinced her immediate supervisor that everything had been dismissed after she was alleged to have stabbed Green in the arm with a pair of scissors outside Denny’s Restaurant in Vincennes on the evening of Saturday, August 17, 2013.
With her mugshot on the front page and a rundown of easy-to-find Knox County court documents being referenced, it proved impossible to ignore the fact that Polston was charged on October 30 with Criminal Recklessness Armed with a Deadly Weapon (the Indiana Equivalent of Illinois’ Aggravated Battery), and yet, that is what was reported to Disclosure was done, as apparently Polston believes she can convince people that what appears in this paper “isn’t real.”
Polston, however, has continued in a delusional soup for a number of years, and her behavior—as first reported here in 2011, after Green had been disciplined in 2010, as a Lawrence County deputy, for getting into a fight with Polston’s brother, Adam—has been chronicled extensively, and shows the girl very definitely has a problem.
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