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[April 25, 2012]  Police and accident reports for Friday, April 27:

Accidents

April 23, 3:54 p.m.

Location: College at Peoria Street

Drivers and vehicles:

  • Crowell, Courtney K., 18; 1999 Chevrolet APV-Venture

  • Schneider, Marilyn J., 41; 2005 Chevrolet Cavalier

Citation: Crowell was ticketed for failing to yield the right of way.

April 24, 5:15 a.m.

Location: South Kickapoo at Pulaski Street

Drivers and vehicles:

  • Reeves, Desiree Julianne, 32; Buick LeSabre

  • Rohrer, Jason M., 22; 2013 Chevrolet C/K 1500

Contributing factor: equipment failure

Citations: none

April 24, 11:13 p.m.

Location: Lincoln Parkway at North Union Street

Driver and vehicle:

  • Holton, Timothy F., 49; 1996 Ford Taurus

Contributing factor: vehicle versus deer incident

Lincoln Police Department

  • Bateman, Brandon W., 23, Lincoln, arrested April 24 in the 500 block of Keokuk Street on charge of disorderly conduct.

  • Callahan, Christopher C., 18, Lincoln, arrested April 26 at the Logan County Safety Complex on a Logan County warrant for failure to appear in answer to charge of driving under the influence.

  • Cox, Charles S., 25, Lincoln, arrested April 26 on Ninth at North Union Street on charge of possession of cannabis less than 2.5 grams.

  • Dale, Jay J., 24, Lincoln, arrested April 24 in the 500 block of Keokuk on charge of disorderly conduct.

  • Furry, John A., 52, Lincoln, arrested April 26 in the 500 block of Woodlawn Road on charge of having no valid driver's license.

  • Giles, Amanda M., 29, New Holland, arrested April 26 on Illinois Route 10, New Holland, on charge of driving with a suspended license.

  • Maas, Brian J., 41, New Holland, arrested April 26 on Edgar Street at Woodlawn Road on charge of driving with a suspended license.

  • Massey, James R., 30, Lincoln, arrested April 26 on 1250th Avenue, Lincoln, on charge of possession of drug paraphernalia.

  • Radespiel, Ryan V.M., 20, Lincoln, arrested April 26 on Ninth at North Union on charge of illegal consumption.

  • Randle, Jasmine N., 20, Chicago, arrested April 24 on Ottawa at Davenport Street on charge of driving with a suspended license.

  • Reese, Taureen L., 25, Lincoln, arrested April 25 at his residence on a Logan County warrant for failure to appear in answer to charge of having no valid driver's license.

  • Wegrich, Dylan J., 18, Lincoln, arrested on Ottawa at Keokuk on three Logan County warrants for failure to appear in answer to ordinance violations.

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Logan County Sheriff's Department

  • Grant, Waylon, W.B., 31, South Pekin, arrested April 24 on 2000th Avenue at Illinois Route 54, Chestnut, on charge of burglary and two Tazewell County warrants.

  • Mapp, Thomas L., 22, Springfield, arrested April 24 at the Logan County Safety Complex on a Logan County warrant for failure to appear in answer to charge of driving with a suspended license.

Mount Pulaski

  • Lawson, Patricia D., 61, Mount Pulaski, arrested April 26 on Jefferson at Lafayette Street on charge of driving with a revoked license.

Atlanta, Elkhart, San Jose, Illinois Department of Natural Resources

No arrest reports.

Illinois State Police

  • Caskey, Adam E., 27, Akron, Ohio, arrested April 24 on Interstate 55 on charge of driving with a suspended license.

  • Johnson, Dalano H., 24, Kalamazoo, Mich., arrested April 25 on I-55 on charges of possession of cannabis more than 30 grams but less than 500 grams, and possession of drug paraphernalia.

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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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