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[December 01, 2009] 

Lincoln Police Department reports for Tuesday, Dec. 1
  • Butler, Heather S., 18-year-old female, St. Louis, Mo.; arrested Dec. 1 on Woodlawn Road; Class A -- illegal consumption of alcohol by a minor, St. Louis warrant -- forgery; $10,000, 10 percent

  • Randolph, Quinten R., 18-year-old male, Jennings, Mo.; arrested Dec. 1 on Woodlawn Road; Class 4 -- obstructing justice, Class A -- illegal consumption of alcohol by a minor

Mount Pulaski Police Department reports for Tuesday, Dec. 1

  • Campbell, Wesley T., 44-year-old male, Decatur; arrested Nov. 30 on Route 121 at Vine Street in Mount Pulaski; Class A -- driving while license suspended; $1,000, 10 percent

  • Ginger, James E. Jr., 25-year-old male, Decatur; arrested Nov. 30 on Route 121 at 900th Street in Mount Pulaski; Class A -- driving while license suspended; $1,000, 10 percent

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Logan County Sheriff's Department reports for Tuesday, Dec. 1

  • Graber, Doug R., 31-year-old male, Atlanta; arrested Nov. 25 at the Logan County Courthouse; Logan County warrant -- theft; $75,000, 10 percent

  • Hernandez, Joseph L., 27-year-old male, Berwyn; arrested Nov. 26 at Cook County Jail, Chicago; Logan County warrant, failure to appear -- aggravated battery: police, Department of Corrections, Department of Human Services

  • Miller, Gerald L., 53-year-old male, Lincoln; arrested Nov. 30 on 1550th Street at 500th Avenue; Class 1 -- possession of a controlled substance, Class A -- possession of drug paraphernalia, Class A -- driving under the influence of drugs

  • Reed, Adam W., 23-year-old male, Lincoln; arrested Nov. 30 at Pinckneyville Correctional Center; Logan County warrant, Class 3 -- forgery; $50,000, 10 percent

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