On Air Now

  • 812-378-1073

Now Playing

Columbus man sentenced to 5 years for attempted residential entry, theft and intimidation

Courtesy-BCPO

COLUMBUS, Ind. - Bartholomew County Superior Court 1 sentenced a local man on May 6 to five years for charges including attempted residential entry and theft.

In February 2025, the Columbus Police Department (CPD) was dispatched to a home in Columbus about an attempted residential entry and theft. The suspect, Derek Rothrock, was observed on security footage attempting to enter the residence at approximately 3:40 a.m.  

Following an investigation, Rothrock was arrested, found in possession of methamphetamine, and charged with Attempted Residential Entry (Level 6 felony), Possession of Meth (Level 6 felony), and Conversion (Class A misdemeanor).  

On November 15, 2025, officers were summoned to a house in Columbus regarding a domestic disturbance. After an inquiry, CPD learned Rothrock had threatened to kill an individual in the residence and damaged the victim’s cell phone.  

Rothrock was arrested and charged with Intimidation (Level 6 felony) and Criminal Mischief (Class A misdemeanor). In March 2026, he entered pleas of guilty to Attempted Residential Entry (Level 6 felony), Possession of Meth (Level 6 felony), and Intimidation (Level 6 felony).   

On May 6, 2026, Judge James Worton of Bartholomew County Superior Court 1 sentenced Rothrock to two years in the Indiana Department of Correction for Attempted Residential Entry (Level 6 felony) and 14 months in the Indiana Department of Correction for Possession of Meth (Level 6 felony), with those counts to run consecutively to each other.  

For the charge of Intimidation (Level 6 felony), Judge Worton sentenced Rothrock to two years in the Indiana Department of Corrections.  

In total, the convict was sentenced to five years and two months in the Indiana Department of Corrections.

More from Latest News

  • Strong storms forecast for Wednesday afternoon, evening

    SOUTH-CENTRAL, Ind. - Pop-up thunderstorms traveled through parts of central and southern Indiana on Tuesday, and the National Weather Service (NWS) in Indianapolis says a more potent system could move into the state on Wednesday. It might mean an increased risk of severe weather in the region. 

  • 9-day Bartholomew County Fair kicks off on Friday

    COLUMBUS, Ind. - Although there have already been some pre-fair activities, the 2026 Bartholomew County 4-H Fair officially opens this Friday, June 19, at 5 p.m., at the fairgrounds, on State Road 11, in Columbus. The fair continues for nine days.

  • Rollover crash claims life of Seymour woman

    SEYMOUR, Ind. - The Jackson County Sheriff's Department confirmed that a woman was killed in a single-vehicle accident Monday afternoon in Seymour. Deputies were called to the 3600 block of West County Road 225N at around 2:15 p.m. 

  • Franklin Firecracker Festival is July 3

    FRANKLIN, Ind. - The Franklin Parks and Recreation Department and the City of Franklin present the 2026 Franklin Firecracker Festival on Friday, July 3, at the Drivehubler.com Amphitheatre at Youngs Creek Park.   

  • 'Yes And' earns Honorable Mention at Great Places Awards

    COLUMBUS, Ind. - Landmark Columbus Foundation has announced that "Yes And," the 2024–25 cycle of Exhibit Columbus, has received an Honorable Mention in the Place Art category of the 2026 Great Places Awards presented by the Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA).

Weather

  • Wed

    84°F

  • Thu

    79°F

  • Fri

    81°F

  • Sat

    82°F