Monroe County, IN – Authorities in Monroe County have confirmed that a warrant has been successfully served for a man previously featured in the department’s “Wanted Wednesday” campaign. The Sheriff’s Office announced the update in a recent post, marking another closure in its ongoing public alert series aimed at locating individuals with active warrants.
According to the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office, deputies served a warrant on Noah James Gardner, 44, who was wanted for an alleged probation violation, stalking (Level 5 felony), and invasion of privacy (a misdemeanor). The department noted that the case was highlighted earlier this week as part of its community engagement initiative that encourages residents to share information about wanted individuals.
The “Wanted Wednesday” program has become a popular outreach tool across Indiana, helping law enforcement generate public tips and foster transparency in ongoing investigations. Officials say community awareness continues to play a vital role in resolving cases safely.
The Sheriff’s Office did not immediately release additional details regarding Gardner’s apprehension or future court proceedings. However, deputies thanked residents for assisting in tips that help locate wanted persons across Monroe County and surrounding areas.
Residents with knowledge of ongoing cases or outstanding warrants are encouraged to submit anonymous tips via the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office website or app.
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