City record

0

Police log

MONDAY

-9:34 p.m.: possessing criminal tools. Kayla Hammons, 27, 317 New St., Montana Cowger, 20, at large, and Jody Napier-Bunnell, 47, and Alice Turner, 32, both of 522 1/2 E. Court St., all were arrested for possessing criminal tools.

-4:11 p.m.: theft. The theft of a 20-volt DeWalt Sawzall, valued at $200, an 18-volt DeWalt drill, valued at $200, and 10 other miscellaneous tools, valued at $125, were reported stolen by known individuals.

-3:57 p.m.: assault. Police issued a warrant for an alleged assault.

-11 a.m.: theft. Thomas Johnson, 56, at large, was arrested for theft.

SUNDAY

-11:01 p.m.: theft. Four tires on a 2011 Hyundai were reported slashed and $700 in cash was reported stolen while parked in the 900 block of Buckeye Avenue. The damage is set at $400.

-6:04 p.m.: criminal damaging. A small basement window, screen door and dryer vent cover were reported damaged at 1407 N. Main Ave. The total amount of the damage is set at $80.

-1:56 p.m.: theft. A LG Stylo 4 cellphone, valued at $250, was reported stolen.

-11:36 a.m.: criminal damaging. A topper on a white 1998 Chevrolet truck was reported damaged resulting in a hole in it by someone unknown. The cost of the damage is set at $100.

-7:32 a.m.: disorderly conduct. Nicole L. Bonnoront, 36, 318 Thompson St., was arrested for disorderly conduct-offensive gesture or noise.

-2:10 a.m.: driving under the influence. Marcus Jordan Daugherty, 20, of Quincy, was arrested for OVI.

SATURDAY

-9:49 p.m.: theft. The theft of $80 by someone known was reported stolen from 115 Franklin Ave.

-12:08 p.m.: unruly juvenile. A 14-year-old male was arrested for being unruly.

-11:44 a.m.: warrant. Honorio S. Queada, 26, 2485 Alpine Court, was arrested on a warrant.

-11:21 a.m.: warrant. Daniel D. Tamplin, 30, and Heather L. Rinderle, 29, both of 1221 Park St., were both served a summons to appear in court.

FRIDAY

-10:04 p.m.: assault. Tracey F. Clason, 49, and Crawford Ray Foster, 56, both of 517 S. Wilkinson Ave., were both arrested for assault.

-10:04 p.m.: warrant. Josey Rafferty, 33, 211 1/2 E. North St., was arrested on an active warrant.

-6:44 p.m.: lost property. A black, leather shoulder bag, valued at $20, containing a black wallet, a Fifth Third debit card and a State Farm bank card was reported lost.

-6:18 p.m.: criminal damaging. Police are investigating a report that a right, rear window on a grey 2014 Lincoln was damaged while parked in the 500 block of N. Miami Avenue. The damage is set at $200.

-5:35 p.m.: trafficking in drugs. Jason McAfee, 32, 602 Monroe St., was arrested for trafficking in drugs.

-5:22 p.m.: theft. A ZTE phone, valued at $100, was reported stolen.

Crashes

Lorrie L. Davis, 63, 4800 Hardin Wapak Road, was cited with improper lane change after a two-vehicle crash on Monday at 8:13 p.m.

Davis was traveling westbound in the right lane on South Main Avenue when he entered the left lane and struck the right side of the westbound vehicle in the left lane on South Main Avenue that was driven by David A. Nagel, 22, 10491 State Route 47 West.

• Aaron C. Topp, 17, of Minster, was cited with overtaking and passing after a two-vehicle crash on Monday at 4:20 p.m.

Topp was traveling southbound on Ohio Avenue behind the vehicle driven by David K. Adams, 59, of Minster, who was attempting to pull into a parking space near 214 N. Ohio Ave. When Topp attempted to pass on the left Adams’s vehicle struck Topp’s vehicle.

• Alex L. Yoder, 50, of West Liberty, was cited with right of way after a two-vehicle crash on Monday at 12:06 p.m.

Yoder was pulling from the private drive at 55 S. Vandemark Road but a semitrailer was blocking his view of the northbound traffic on Vandemark Road so when he pulled from the drive he was struck by a northbound vehicle that was driven by Robin E. Stubbs, 24, of Troy.

• Karen Forsythe, 34, of Jackson Center, was cited with assured clear distance ahead after a two-vehicle crash on Sunday at 1:36 p.m.

Forsythe was traveling westbound on state Route 47 when she struck the rear of the stopped vehicle in front of her at the red light at the Interstate 75 overpass.

The other vehicle was driven by Janet DeMoss, 74, 417 Woodward Way.

Sidney Fire Department responded to the scene.

• No citations were issued after a two-vehicle crash on Saturday at 1:25 a.m.

Kenneth L. Smith, 46, 2355 Collins Drive, Apt. C, was traveling southbound on Buckeye Avenue when he struck the rear driver’s side of an unoccupied parked vehicle facing the south in front of 1005 Buckeye Ave. Smith told police a unidentified red vehicle was traveling northbound at a high rate of speed and went over into the southbound lane. Smith said he swerved to avoid a crash with the red vehicle.

The parked vehicle is owned by Elizabeth N. Garcia, 1005 Buckeye Ave.

• No one was cited following a two-vehicle crash on Thursday at 3:06 p.m.

Roger L. Gillium, 68, 632 Folkerth Ave., and Patsy R. Lawson, 73, 1855 Fairoaks Drive, were both traveling southbound on Sixth Avenue in the far right lane. Lawson told police she went into the left turn lane when she and Gillium collided. Gillium told police he was in the straight lane when he and Lawson hit one another. Both drivers said they did not know who hit who first and that they both were driving straight.

According to the police report, due to lack of witnesses and conflicting stories, no citations were issued.

• Victoria J. Carey, 52, of Pemberton, was cited for running a red light after a two-vehicle crash on Thursday at 11:42 a.m.

Carey was traveling westbound on West Court Street when she ran the red light at South West Avenue and struck the northbound vehicle on South West Avenue. Carey told police she proceeded through the intersection on a yellow light.

Police spoke to a witness of the crash. The witness said Carey ran the red light and struck the other vehicle.

Carey was later served the citation.

The other vehicle was driven by Melissa C. Huges, 50, 824 N. Miami Ave.

• Willis C. Maye, 55, of Louisville, Kentucky, was cited with failure to control after a two-vehicle crash on Thursday at 10:55 a.m.

Maye was operating a semitrailer westbound on Michigan Street and when attempting to make a left turn onto Stolle Drive his trailer struck a stopped northbound vehicle on Stolle Drive at the red light at Michigan Street causing minor damage.

The other vehicle was driven by Dwight A. Schroer, 62, of New Bremen.

• Branten L. Arnett, 18, 211 E. North St, was cited with right of way after a two-vehicle crash on Thursday at 8:35 a.m.

Arnett was traveling southbound in the alley across the street front 219 E. Court St. going the wrong direction in the alley. He stopped, then pulled straight ahead and failed to yield the right of way of an eastbound vehicle in front of 219 E. Court St. and struck the vehicle’s left rear.

The other vehicle was driven by Ann M. Allen, 70, 186 E. Hoewisher Road.

Police log

TUESDAY

-12:31 to 2:36 a.m.: medical. Medics responded to two calls.

MONDAY

-8:52 p.m.: fire. Firefighters responded to the report of a trash fire.

-3:06 p.m.: odor. Firefighters conducted an odor investigation.

-12:17 p.m.: crash. Crews responded to an automobile crash.

-8:07 a.m. to 7:09 p.m.: medical. Crews responded to seven calls.

SUNDAY

-3:38 p.m.: leak. Firefighters responded to the report a vehicle was leaking a liquid.

-9:25 a.m.: odor. Firefighters conducted an odor investigation.

-12:17 a.m. to 2 p.m.: medical. Crews responded to seven calls. One call was cancelled en route.

SATURDAY

-5:01 to 5:15 p.m.: downed lines. Firefighters responded to two reports that powerlines were down.

-5:02 to 5:37 p.m.: wind/storm damage. Firefighters responded to two calls to assess wind and storm damages.

-12:32 to 11:44 p.m.: medical. Crews responded to nine calls.

FRIDAY

-6:43 p.m.: standby. Medics were on standby at the SHS football game.

-4:08 p.m.: odor. Firefighters conducted an odor investigation.

-3:43 p.m.: crash. Crews responded to an automobile crash.

-7:25 a.m.: fire alarm. Crews responded to a fire alarm.

-3:28 a.m. to 9:53 p.m.: medical. Crews responded to 11 calls.

-1:30 a.m.: mutual aid. Medics provided mutual aid for Port Jefferson Rescue.

THURSDAY

-11:17 p.m.: car fire. Firefighters responded to a car fire.

-10:37 a.m.: carbon monoxide. Crews conducted a carbon monoxide investigation.

-7:43 a.m to 9:43 p.m.: medical. Crews responded to six calls.

Compiled by Sheryl Roadcap.

No posts to display