Six individuals have been unable to legally drive vehicles purchased from Jim True Ford in 2019, according to lawsuit filed by state

By John Estridge

The Indiana Attorney General’s Office filed a civil suit in Franklin Circuit Court 2 against the former Ford car dealership in Brookville owned by Jim True.

In the complaint filed Tuesday, February 16, by Mark M. Snodgrass, a deputy attorney with the Indiana Attorney General’s Office, it alleges True’s business did not supply titles to six people who purchased vehicles from the dealership in August and October 2019. In one-and-a half years, those consumers still cannot obtain valid titles for the vehicles they purchased from Ford and legally drive those vehicles, according to the complaint. It is also alleged True Ford did not supply the proper documents showing an Ohio resident paid $2,348.93 in sales tax. And that individual had to pay the same amount a second time to the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles in order to title his 2015 Ford F-250 he purchased from True on August 24, 2019.

According to the complaint, Jim True Ford has not delivered on the six titles to the date of the civil suit filing.

“To date, Jim True Ford has failed to deliver valid titles to the vehicles purchased by affected consumers, leaving those consumers unable to register or legally drive the vehicles for which they paid significant sums of money,” the complaint reads.

“Jim True Ford’s misrepresentations and actions are unfair, abusive, and deceptive, and constitute violations of Indiana’s Deceptive Consumer Sales Act and Title Delivery Act,” it continues.

According to the complaint, if the court issues an order to the BMV to issue titles to the six vehicles purchased by the six people, the BMV will abide by the court’s order. And the BMV supplied an affidavit supporting that statement.

The vehicles alleged to have not received titles include: a 2019 Ford F-150, 2015 Lincoln MKZ, 2018 Ford Expedition, 2019 Ford Escape, 2016 Ford Focus and a 2012 Chevrolet Equinox.

“Jim True Ford represented to each consumer in a Dealer Title Affidavit that each consumer receive their title from Jim True Ford on a specific date, no later than 31 days from the date of sale,” according to the complaint.

By not supplying titles within 31 days from the date of sale and for not issuing the paperwork concerning the out-of-state sales tax paid, Jim True Ford committed deceptive acts violating three different Indiana Codes, the complaint alleges.

Also, the acts alleged by the state “are incurable deceptive acts and were committed by Jim True Ford as part of a scheme, artifice, or device with intent to defraud or mislead.”

Through the suit, the state is requesting a permanent injunction for the BMV to issue titles to the vehicles named in the suit, restitution to the Ohio resident in the amount of $2,384.93, expenses to the Attorney General’s Office as determined at the trial and civil penalties “for Jim True Ford’s incurable deceptive acts, payable to the State of Indiana in an amount to be determined at trial.”

There are also several ongoing federal lawsuits involving Ford Motor Company and FCN Bank against Jim True Ford and Jim True as well as countersuits involving the same litigants.

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Obituary for John Ross Darlin

JOHN ROSS DARLIN

John Ross Darlin, 84, of New Trenton, passed away at home Monday February 15, 2021. He was born March 1, 1936, in Cleveland, Ohio, son of the late Lewis Darlin and Ruth (Brumenschenkel) Darlin. He served in the US Navy during the Korean War 1953-57 and then continued on to attend Miami University Oxford, Ohio.  

John’s life spanned many careers as an entrepreneur; Auctioneer/Antique Dealer, Real Estate Broker, Marina Operator, Restaurateur, licensed as a Vessel Captain, Brewer/Vintner, Actor,  and most recently Jewelry Artist in numerous juried art shows, including Summerfair at Coney Island. He designed a bracelet for the 131st Kentucky Derby and a signature piece for the Governor’s wife “the first ladies’ choice” bracelet. 

He was an active member of the Oxford, Ohio Kiwanis and weekly Vendor at the Oxford Farmers Market selling his Schoolhouse Lavender and coveted gold wire bracelets/rings. John’s natural white beard made him perfect for his passion as Santa Claus for many local cities, charities and recently the Polar Express in Cleveland. He was an avid fisherman, boater, camper, horseback rider/barrel races and lover of all outdoor activities. John and Val lived on a refurbished 50-foot Navy Trawler Boat for four years, traversing the Ocean, Rivers and making many new friends.

Reading and educating himself was a daily activity always by a fireplace with his faithful dogs, Tucker and Sadie. John’s many bird feeders hanging on the fruit trees were filled daily attracting so many varieties of birds.  

John is survived by his loving spouse Valeria “Val” (Nocks) Darlin, Daughters, Laura (Mark) Darlin-Buten of Ft. Thomas, KY, Susan “Suzi” Darlin of Cleveland, Ohio; Shawn O’Haver, Jacksonville, FL, Sarah O’Haver, Cincinnati; Brother, William (Arlene) Darlin, Santa Anna, CA; He insisted on being called Grandfather and taught his Grandsons to follow his passion of fishing and snow skiing, Michael Buten, Nick (Camille) Buten, and Andrew Buten; many nieces, nephews and friends. He was preceded in death by his Brothers, Lou and Bob. Services will be held at the convenience of the family.

Contributions may be made to the Kiwanis Club of Oxford. Please contact the funeral home office at (812) 926-1450) and we will notify the family of your donation with a card.

Obituary for Donald F. Klein

DONALD F. KLEIN

Donald F. Klein, 97 of Liberty passed away on Monday, February 16, 2021. He was born on March 22, 1923, in Union County to Fred Klein and Ethel McMahan Klein.  

Donald married Kathleen N. Massood on April 18, 1969. They were able to spend 41 years together before she passed away on June 19, 2010. 

Donald was a member of Old Franklin Church.  

Donald served in the United States Army during WWII.  He was a member of the 207th Engineer Combat Battalion and was sent into occupied France at Utah Beach on D-Day + 9.  After WWII, he came back to Union County and worked at Sperry Rubber and the paper mill in Brookville. Donald was a 5th generation farmer and also drove a school bus for Union County schools for 41 years.  

Donald cherished his time spent with his family and especially his great grandchildren.  

He is survived by his son and daughter in law, Glen and Kim Klein; three grandchildren, Jason (Nikki) Klein, Ryan (Danka) Klein and Kevin (Wendy) Klein; eight great grandchildren, Kainin, Kaylee, Chloe, Landon, Cohen, Cameron, Josh, and Casey; and a sister, Kathryn Barnard.  

Donald was preceded in death by his parents, his wife; brothers, Lloyd Klein, Hershel Klein and Harold Francis Klein; and sisters, Evelyn Klein and Hazel Glaub. 

Due to Covid, a private family service will be held.

Donations to Old Franklin Church in lieu of flowers would be appreciated.  Donations can be sent to Delores Dobbs, 8116 Bath Rd, Brookville, IN 47012.

Obituary for Joseph Jerry Hughes

JOSEPH JERRY HUGHES

Joseph Jerry Hughes, 73, of Connersville, passed away Tuesday, February 16, 2021, at Reid Health of Richmond surrounded by his loving family.

Funeral services will be conducted at 1 p.m., Friday, February 19, 2021, at Miller, Moster, Robbins Funeral Home with Todd Jennings officiating. Burial will be in Village Creek Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 11 a.m. until the time of the service at 1 p.m. on Friday.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Fayette County Cancer Society.

Obituary for Jack Joe Woodward

JACK JOE WOODWARD

Jack Joe Woodward, 82, of Connersville passed away Monday, February 15, 2021, at AMG Specialty Hospital, Greenfield.

One of 17 children of Tim and Bertha Devin Woodward, Jack was born on July 31, 1938, in Crawford County, Illinois.

On October 20, 1956, Jack married the former Carolyn Sue Richards in Robinson, Illinois, and they moved to Connersville in 1967. Mrs. Woodward survives.

For many years, Jack was employed at Design and Manufacturing, Inc., and he owned and operated Woodward’s Garage for more than 40 years.

Jack enjoyed driving stock cars and raced at Whitewater Valley Speedway, Lawrenceburg Speedway, and Mount Lawn Speedway. Upon his retirement from stock car racing, Jack enjoyed attending stock car events throughout the Midwest. He also enjoyed attending demolition derby events with his family. In his leisure time, he enjoyed attending family reunions, hunting, playing cards, and playing the Atari video game “Lock-N-Chase” with his wife.

Besides his wife of 64 years, Carolyn Sue Woodward, survivors include seven children, Chuck (Nancy) Woodward, Joe Woodward, David (Jerrie) Woodward, Becky (Bill Hux) Woodward, all of Connersville, Stan Woodward of Glenwood, Brad (Leslie) Woodward of Rushville, Ed (Nisa) Woodward of Connersville; 28 grandchildren; many great-grandchildren; several great-great-grandchildren; two brothers, Tom (Betty) Woodward of Palestine, Illinois and Tim (Kay) Woodward of Lawrenceville, Illinois; four sisters, Betty Schultz, Bert (Vance) Pinkstaff, all of Russellville, Illinois, Lucy (Joe Wagner) Woodward-Silver of Evansville, and Rachel (Larry) Hunsaker of Lawrenceville, Illinois; numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Jack is preceded in death by his parents; a daughter, Cindy Fletcher; two grandchildren, Tyler and Steven Woodward; six brothers; and four sisters.

Family and friends may call from 11 a.m. until the time of service at 2 p.m., on Saturday, February 20, 2021, at Miller, Moster, Robbins Funeral Home. Pastor Richard Ware will officiate. Burial will follow in Dale Cemetery.

Online condolences may be made anytime at millermosterrobbins.com.

Obituary for Billie A. Richmond

BILLIE A. RICHMOND

Billie A. Richmond, of Milford, Ohio, was born on December 25, 1935, in Whitesburg, KY, a son to William and Beulah Buckner Richmond. He married Joyse Erwin on September 6, 1975, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Billie was a Protestant, and he was also a Freemason. In his spare time, he enjoyed gambling, fishing, hunting, and spending time with his grandchildren and family. On Sunday, February 14, 2021, at the age of 85, Billie passed away peacefully with his loved ones by his side at Venetian Gardens Nursing Home in Loveland, Ohio.

Those surviving who will cherish Billie’s memory include his wife of more than 45 years, Joyse Richmond; five children, James Richmond of Mansfield, KY, Freda Stamper of Cincinnati, Angela (Neil) McClughen of Milford, Ohio, Danah (Joseph) Hacker of Independence, KY, and William C. Richmond; many grandchildren including, Aspen, Madeline, and Alex McClughen, and Ava, Sophia, and Isabella Hacker; several great grandchildren; five siblings, Kenneth (Jaqueline) Richmond of VA, Patti Blackmon of GA, Gary (Tammy) Richmond of Brookville, Darlene (David) Rockafellow of Brookville, and Marie (Jerry) Grimes of Brookville; as well as several nieces and nephews. Billie was preceded in death by his parents; three brothers, Clifford, Coy, and Bobby Richmond; three sisters, Jackie Caudill, Janice Taylor, and Brenda Richmond.

Friends may visit with the family on Monday, February 22, 2021, at Cook Rosenberger Funeral Home in Brookville from 11 a.m. until the time of service at 1 p.m. Burial will follow immediately after in Maple Grove Cemetery.

Due to COVID-19 precautions, all attending must follow Governor Holcomb’s mandates: You must wear a face mask; you must social distance; funeral home attendance is limited to 50 people or less in the funeral home at one time, and if you are not feeling well, or if you have a compromised immune system, you are encouraged to stay home.

To sign the online guestbook or to leave personal memories, please visit www.cookrosenberger.com. The staff of Cook Rosenberger Funeral Home is honored to care for the family of Billie Richmond.

Obituary for Charles A. “Chuck” Wissman

CHARLES A. “CHUCK” WISSMAN

Charles A. “Chuck” Wissman, age 92, of Brookville, died Wednesday morning, February 17, 2021, at his residence in Brookville.

Born December 20, 1928, in Covert, Michigan, he was the son of the late Arthur K. and Ilda (Brill) Wissman. He was a United States Navy Veteran of the Korean Conflict.

On May 25, 1955, he and the former Juanita Jean Bradburn were united in marriage, and she preceded him in death on September 1, 2008.

Chuck was retired, having owned and operated the State Farm Insurance Agency in Brookville for more than 38 years. 

He was a member of the Bernard Hurst Post #77 of American Legion, where he served on the Firing Squad for many years, the Fraternal Order of Eagles #1129 of Brookville, as well as the Redmen Oshawnee #220 of Brookville. 

Survivors include three children, Tami (Tim) Hofer of Brookville, Tonia (Terry) Boggs of Brookville, and Tim (Melinda) Wissman of Oldsmar, Florida; six grandchildren, Taylor, Tara, Tanner, Brayton, Kurt and Libby; one great-granddaughter, Brooklyn; a brother, Howard Wissman of Lafayette, and a sister, Ilda Wissman of South Carolina.

In addition to his parents, and wife Juanita, he was preceded in death by a son Terry Wissman who died in 2020.   

Family and friends may visit from 9 until 11 a.m., on Saturday, February 20, 2021, at Phillips & Meyers Funeral Home, 1025 Franklin Avenue, Brookville.

Rev. Mike Holman will officiate the Funeral Services at 11 a.m., on Saturday, February 20, 2021, at Phillips & Meyers Funeral Home, Brookville.  Burial with full military graveside honors by the Bernard Hurst Post #77 of the American Legion will follow at Maple Grove Cemetery in Brookville.

Memorial contributions may be directed to the American Legion Firing Squad. The staff of Phillips & Meyers Funeral Home is honored to once again serve the Wissman family, to sign the online guest book or send personal condolences please visit www.phillipsandmeyers.com .

Union County will go to Yellow Travel Status at 11 a.m., Wednesday, February 17

Union County EMA Director Jim Franklin announced Wednesday morning, February 17, Union County’s travel status will be downgraded to Yellow Status at 11 a.m. Union County went to Red Status Monday night, February 15, and was downgraded to Orange on Tuesday, February 16.

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FC property damage accidents from February 8 through February 14

Courtesy of the Franklin County Sheriff’s Department

February 8

Rose Boggs, Yellow Bank Road, Metamora, at 2:52 p.m., was operating a vehicle southbound on Yellow Bank Road, when the vehicle ran off the west side of the road, striking a tree. Franklin County Sheriff’s Department Deputy Jason Robinson investigated the accident.

David Harsh, Wise Road, Cambridge City, at 3:50 p.m., was operating a vehicle northbound on Indiana 1, when he attempted to pass several vehicles that were also northbound. A vehicle operated by Victoria Browning, Indiana 1, Brookville, was turning left into a private driveway. Harsh said he tried to avoid the collision, but was unable to. Harsh’s vehicle struck the Browning vehicle and then traveled across Ind. 1, striking the guardrail on the east side of the road. Franklin County Sheriff’s Department Deputy Brad Lecher investigated the accident.

February 9

Christina Cornelius, Snow Hill Road, West Harrison, at 2:30 p.m., was operating a vehicle eastbound on Snow Hill Road, when she stated she lost control of her vehicle on the ice-covered road. The vehicle went off the north side of the road, striking a utility pole. Franklin County Sheriff’s Department Deputy Brad Lecher investigated the accident.

February 10

Joseph Hundemer, Cincinnati, at 7:18 p.m., was operating a vehicle eastbound on Ind. 252, when the vehicle went off the right side of the road when he was negotiating a left-hand curve on a snow-covered road, striking a fence. Franklin County Sheriff’s Department Sgt. Adam Henson investigated the accident.

February 11

Jason Nagle, Country View Drive, Harrison, Ohio, at 5:37 a.m., was operating a vehicle eastbound on Oxford Pike. Nagle was traveling too fast for the snow-covered condition of Oxford Pike, running off the right side of the road and striking a utility pole. Franklin County Sheriff’s Department Deputy Kyle Hartman investigated the accident.

February 12

Megan Payne, Ind. 1, Brookville, at 6:50 p.m., was operating a vehicle northbound on Ind. 1, when the vehicle struck a deer that had run onto the road. Franklin County Sheriff’s Department Sgt. Adam Henson investigated the accident.

Tyler Stephenson, Big Cedar Road, Cedar Grove, at 7:50 p.m., was operating a vehicle northbound on Big Cedar Road, when the vehicle struck a deer that had run onto the road. Franklin County Sheriff’s Department Sgt. Adam Henson investigated the accident.

February 13

Jared Niese, Mid Road, Batesville, at 3:24 p.m., was operating a vehicle southbound on Big Cedar Road, when his vehicle struck the mirror on a vehicle operated by Michael Broughton, Big Cedar Road, Cedar Grove. Franklin County Sheriff’s Department Deputy John Roberts investigated the accident.

Mark Hayden, Cincinnati, at 3:34 p.m., was operating a vehicle southbound on Johnson Fork Road when he met a vehicle operated by James Wood, South Bowles Street, West Harrison. As the vehicles passed, they struck each other’s drivers’ side mirrors. Franklin County Sheriff’s Department Deputy Dusty Hill investigated the accident.

February 14

Matthew Seibert, Lyness Avenue, Harrison, Ohio, at 10:07 p.m., was operating a vehicle eastbound on U.S. 52, when the vehicle traveled off the right side of the road, striking a utility pole. The vehicle continued on spinning 180 degrees and sliding backwards into a wooded area. Franklin County Sheriff’s Department Sgt. Adam Henson investigated the accident and arrested Seibert on charges of Operating a Vehicle while Intoxicated, Minor in Possession of Alcohol and Possession of Marijuana/Hashish.

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FC Arrests from February 12 through February 15

Courtesy of the Franklin County Sheriff’s Department

February 12

Andrew D. Morgan, 33, Brabamhurst Drive, Lawrenceburg, was arrested at 11:43 a.m., by Franklin County Sheriff’s Department Deputy A. Voelker, at St. Leon, for an Arrest Warrant.

February 14

Matthew P. Seibert, 20, Lyness Avenue, Harrison, Ohio, was arrested at 10:58 p.m., by Franklin County Sheriff’s Department Sgt. Adam Henson on U.S. 52, for Operating a Motor Vehicle while Intoxicated, Minor in Possession of Alcohol and Possession of Marijuana/Hashish.

February 15

Jared S. Ketchum, 27, West Gaston Drive, Greensburg, was arrested at 12:20 p.m., by Franklin County Sheriff’s Department Deputy R. Gordon, with no arrest location given, for an Arrest Warrant.

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