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[October 05, 2011]  Police and accident reports for Wednesday, Oct. 5::

Accidents

Sept 23, 3:13 p.m.

Location: Keokuk at North Sherman

Drivers and vehicles:

  • Landis, Tammy S., 33; Buick Park Avenue

  • Schieffer, Theresa L., 58; 2010 Honda CR-V

Contributory causes: following too closely, distraction inside vehicle

Sept 26, 2:58 p.m.

Location: Interstate 55 Business Loop at Old Route 121

Drivers and vehicles:

  • Thompson, Christopher T., 41; 2001 Monte Carlo

  • Laurence, Jessica Elizabeth, 24; 2003 Ford ZX2

Contributory causes: failure to reduce speed, failure to yield the right of way, driving too fast for conditions

Citations issued to: Thompson

Oct 2, 6:02 p.m.

Location: South Kickapoo near Pulaski Street

Drivers and vehicles:

  • Garner, William E., 40; 2011 Dodge Avenger

  • Cheatham, Codie R., 20; 2005 Pontiac Grand Am owned by Nicole Bowersock

Contributory causes: improper backing, vision obscured

Citations issued to: Garner

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Lincoln Police Department

  • Harrington, Orlando C., 35, Peoria, arrested Oct. 4 on Woodlawn Road at Heitmann Drive on charge of having no valid driver's license.

Mount Pulaski

  • Bowles, Ronald L., 41, Mount Pulaski, arrested Oct. 4 at his residence on charge of driving with a suspended license

Logan County Sheriff's Department, Atlanta, Elkhart, San Jose, Illinois Department of Natural Resources, Illinois State Police

No arrest reports.

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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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