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[November 14, 2008] 

Lincoln Police Department reports for Friday, Nov. 14

Unknown hit-and-run overnight Nov. 8; 624 Woodlawn Road, Woodlawn Auto Wash

Manager Francis "Paul" Bristow reported that an unknown vehicle struck a concrete block support box that is located in front of a wash bay. Mr. Bristow said that he last saw the area at 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 8 and did not notice any damage. He said that there is a security light on the lot that stays on until 7 every morning. Also, lights are on in each of the wash bays until midnight every night. It is not clear as to when the crash took place. It appeared that a vehicle struck the northeast corner of the box, causing it to break apart and shift from its foundation. The box supported a vacuum. There were no vehicle parts or paint transfer on the box.

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  • Hopp, Ricky L., 17-year-old male, Lincoln; arrested Nov. 13 at Tam O Shanter Circle in Lincoln; Class A misdemeanor -- criminal damage to property less than $300

  • Watkins, Jede L., 43-year-old male, Lincoln; arrested Nov. 11 on Second Street; warrant for failure to appear -- possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of cannabis; $5,000 bond or 10 percent

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Logan County Sheriff's Department reports for Friday, Nov. 14

  • White, Alicia J. R., 30-year-old female, Clinton; arrested Nov. 13 at 911 Pekin St.; attachment for contempt, $200 cash

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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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