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Some that still don't get it, got it
[MARCH
1, 2003]
From Feb. 9 through 22,
the Lincoln Police Department, with a grant provided by the Illinois
Department of Transportation, conducted a seat belt enforcement
detail within the city of Lincoln. Nine officers participated in the
enforcement detail and stopped 119 vehicles during this detail. The
results are as follows:
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As we
approach spring and a busy traveling season, the Lincoln Police
Department continues to encourage the motoring public to use seat
belts and child restraint devices while traveling.
[Officer Tim Butterfield,
Lincoln Police Department] |
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Court
News
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Name,
age, address; date, charge; sentence
(Week ending 3-6-03)
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Rain
Bektesoski, 19, 104 SW Arch, Atlanta; domestic battery; pleaded
guilty, 18 months probation, $350 fine plus court costs, $100
mandatory assessment, Men Who Batter class
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Jeremiah
V. Charron, 22, 808 N Monroe; 1-20-03, battery; six months
conditional discharge, $350 fine plus court costs
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LeAnn
Charron, 23, 512 Omaha; 9-11-02, deceptive practices; pleaded
guilty, $150 fine plus court costs, $148.07 restitution
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Brandon
Cordell, 19, 300 E. Logan, Hartsburg; 1-15-03, unlawful possession
of alcohol by a minor; pleaded guilty, 12 months court
supervision, $250 fine plus court costs
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Joshua
Delatorre, 19, 110 Joynt, Latham; 1-11-03, unlawful possession of
drug paraphernalia; pleaded guilty, 12 months court supervision,
$750 fine plus court costs
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Jeremy S.
Hulen, 20, 1926 Lambert, Normal; unlawful possession of drug
paraphernalia; pleaded guilty, $750 fine plus court costs
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Alvin
Jones, 46, 715 N. Monroe; 11-9-02, theft under $300, pleaded
guilty, 12 months conditional discharge, $63 restitution plus
court costs
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Michael
G. Medina, 24, 607 Table, Lockport, 10-13-02, unlawful possession
of drug paraphernalia; pleaded guilty, $750 fine plus court costs
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Erika L.
Murry, 23, 1504 E. Cook, Springfield; 7-18-02, unlawful possession
of cannabis; pleaded guilty, $200 fine plus court costs, $200
mandatory assessment
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Brian
Rex, 32, 7104 E. Bethany, N. Little Rock, Ark.; 1-4-03, unlawful
possession of drug paraphernalia; pleaded guilty, six months court
supervision, $750 fine plus court costs
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Martha L.
Ross, 38, 404 Palmer; 9-2-02, deceptive practices; 12 months
probation, $300 fine plus court costs, six days Logan County Jail
with credit for six days
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Martha L.
Ross, 38, 404 Palmer;1-8-03, unlawful damage of a vehicle; pleaded
guilty, 12 months probation, restitution, six days Logan County
Jail with credit for six days
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Bruce
Steen, 33, 1102 N. Postville Drive #11; 2-4-03, domestic battery;
pleaded guilty, 18 months probation, court costs, 14 weekends
Logan County Jail
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Tyrone
Wrenn, 35, 408 E. Vine; 2-4-3, unlawful possession of cannabis;
pleaded guilty, $200 fine plus court costs, $200 mandatory
assessment, $100 lab fee
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Marriage
Licenses
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(Week ending 3-6-03)
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Robert M.
Beam, Jasper, Ga.
Tywanna L. Fishel, Lincoln
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Tri N.
Nguyen, Lincoln
Phuong Vu-Tu Do, Lincoln
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Jeffery
L. Letterle, Lincoln
Emily S. Finley, Lincoln
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Kandall
J. Barnes, Lincoln
Mary A. Gesner, Lincoln
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Dissolutions |
(Week ending 3-6-03)
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Anthony C. Dinger, Lincoln
Tabatha C. Dinger, Lincoln
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David L. Leaser, Lincoln
Carolyn S. Leaser, Lincoln
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Clint B. Clark, Lincoln
Leticia S. Clark, Lincoln
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Most
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Anyone with information concerning crimes
in the Lincoln and Logan County area is urged to call Crime Stoppers at
732-3000 or send a message to
crime@ccaonline.com. Your information will be kept confidential and
you may remain anonymous. If your information leads to the arrest of
people involved, Crime Stoppers will pay you a cash reward up to $1,000.
Crime Stoppers has an answering machine to
answer your calls. This is to protect you if you wish to remain
anonymous. (Your calls cannot be traced with the machine.) You need to
let us know how you can be contacted about the incident, or you must
watch to see if the subject has been arrested. This is so we can make a
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