Man accused of attempted entry, invasion of privacy
May 18, 2020From Local Sources

HUNTINGBURG — Police arrested a Spencer County man Friday after receiving a report of a protective order violation.
Officers with the Huntingburg Police Department responding to the 11:21 a.m. call determined Bradley M. Anderson, 42, 501 N. Linwood Drive, Dale, had violated a protective order when he attempted to gain entry to a north-side residence.
Anderson fled the scene in a vehicle before officers arrived, but was located and taken into custody a short time later on the city’s south side.
Authorities booked Anderson into the Dubois County Security Center at 2:57 p.m. on preliminary charges of Level 6 felony attempted residential entry and invasion of privacy (prior).
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