Police Log: February 18, 2026

Incidents and arrests reported in Bedford, Indiana

Published on Feb. 21, 2026

The Bedford Police Department responded to a variety of calls on February 17 and 18, 2026, including reports of parking problems, medical emergencies, theft, domestic disputes, and more. Several arrests were also made, including individuals wanted on warrants and charges related to burglary, drug possession, and operating a vehicle while intoxicated.

Why it matters

This police log provides a snapshot of the types of incidents and criminal activity occurring in the Bedford community, which can help inform residents about public safety concerns and the work of local law enforcement.

The details

The police log details a range of incidents from February 17 and 18, including reports of parking problems, medical emergencies, theft, domestic disputes, and more. Several arrests were also made, including individuals wanted on warrants and charges related to burglary, drug possession, and operating a vehicle while intoxicated.

  • On February 17, incidents were reported throughout the day, from 5:28 a.m. to 11:45 p.m.
  • On February 18, incidents were reported from 12:55 a.m. to 11:39 p.m.

The players

Ian C. Crosby

A 21-year-old Bedford resident who was wanted on a warrant for failure to appear.

Nathan D. Hoffman

A 45-year-old Shoals resident who was wanted on a probation violation.

Randall W. Jamison

A 42-year-old Heltonville resident who was wanted on a probation violation.

Shawn J. Dearborn

A 48-year-old Oolitic resident who was arrested on charges of burglary, theft of a firearm, residential entry, criminal trespass, and obstruction of justice.

Hannah E. Baker

A 33-year-old Bedford resident who was arrested on charges of burglary, theft from a building, possession of methamphetamine, assisting a criminal, and obstruction of justice.

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The takeaway

This police log highlights the range of incidents and criminal activity that local law enforcement in Bedford must respond to on a regular basis, underscoring the importance of community engagement and effective policing strategies to maintain public safety.