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[October 17, 2008] 

Lincoln Police Department report for Friday, Oct. 17

Hit-and-run on Oct. 14 at 7:27 p.m.; in the FedEx parking lot on Olson Drive, Lincoln

--Unknown

--Kevin R. Coles, male, 43, of Lincoln; 2006 Ford F-150

Coles was parked at the south end of the parking lot, backed into his parking space. Coles parked at 8 a.m., and when he returned at or about 7:30 p.m. his vehicle was damaged. Coles said that a vehicle was parked next to his during those hours. There was no paint transfer. No suspect vehicle was identified after reviewing the security camera recordings. Coles’ vehicle received light damage. There are no suspects or suspect vehicles at this time.

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Logan County Sheriff's Department reports for Friday, Oct. 17

  • Appel, Clint M., 29-year-old male, Burlington; arrested Oct. 17 at the Logan County sheriff’s office; forgery/issue/deliver document (four times), failure to appear -- warrant; $5,000 bond, 10 percent to apply

  • Gallagher, Michael J., 34-year-old male, Lincoln; arrested Oct. 17 at his residence; Class A, failure to appear -- Logan County (divorce case); $500 cash, no 10 percent

  • Jones, Brandi N., 20-year-old female, Beason; arrested Oct. 17 on 2150th Avenue; attachment for contempt; $200 cash

  • Purdue, LaDonna S., 47-year-old female, New Holland; arrested Oct. 16 on North Peoria; failure to appear -- aggravated driving under the influence; $5,000 bond or 10 percent

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Mount Pulaski Police Department report for Friday, Oct. 17

  • Vincent, Gena R., 44-year-old female, New Holland; arrested Oct. 16 on Route 121 northbound at 800th Street; driving while license suspended; $1,000 bond or 10 percent

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The public is reminded that anyone is presumed innocent until charges are proven in a court of law.

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