Bethany Welcomes Two New Part-Time Officers to Force
Will work two days a month
•August 5, 2015•
by Joash Tiarks
Bethany Reporter
While the scars and immeasurable loss of September 11 will likely always weigh heavily on the nation, and especially the community of law enforcement, for two local public servants this date now carries positive significance as well.
Joshua Ekiss of Sullivan and Thomas Lehew of Bethany applied for the position of part-time police officer with the village of Bethany and were hired on September 11 of 2014. It is nearing the completion of this first year since local law enforcement welcomed these additional two officers into their ranks.
Lehew was born and raised in Decatur but has called Bethany home for the last 11 years. He is a self-employed contractor and construction manager and was drawn to the area because of Lake Shelbyville where, apart from the occasional day of fishing, he has enjoyed hunting over the past two decades.
Ekiss, now living in Sullivan, was part of the first graduating class of the consolidated Okaw Valley High School in 2002. His wife is from the Charleston area, and they have four small children. Ekiss works for MasterBrand Cabinets in Arthur and serves with the Bethany Volunteer Fire Department as well.