Accidents Driver versus cement barrier
Accident occurred May 17 at 8:06 a.m. in the 800 block of
Woodlawn.
- Josserand, Juanita L., 73-year-old female, Lincoln; 2009
Dodge Avenger
Josserand reported that she was exiting the Logan County Bank
parking lot onto Woodlawn. She passed too close to the concrete
barrier at the entrance to the bank, causing major damage to her
vehicle.
Illness may have contributed to accident
Accident occurred May 17 in the 2300 block of Woodlawn Road.
- Metelko, Joey A., 30-year-old male, Lincoln; 2002 Ford F250
series pickup
The driver did not give an account of the accident at the time it
occurred. Two witnesses following in vehicles behind Metelko gave
similar accounts of what they saw occur.
According to witnesses, Metelko was westbound on Woodlawn near
the Jim Xamis dealership when his vehicle started swerving. The
truck left the westbound lanes, went into the median, proceeded
across the eastbound lanes into a road ditch, then out of the ditch
and into the Xamis lot, where the vehicle struck a post and came to
a stop.
Metelko was transported by the Logan County Paramedics to Abraham
Lincoln Memorial Hospital. Paramedics told police the accident may
have been caused by illness.
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Owner reports hit-and-run at unknown time and
location
- Weiland, Mary E., 88-year-old female, Lincoln; 2002 Buick
Century Custom
Weiland reported to police that sometime between the morning of
Saturday, May 15, and Sunday morning, May 16, her vehicle was struck
by an unknown driver.
According to Weiland, the incident may have occurred either in
the parking lot of Friendship Manor or at the Lincoln IGA. Police
noted damage to the driver's-side rear bumper of the car.
Lincoln Police Department reports for Wednesday, May 19
-
Daniels, Mary A.,
52-year-old female, Lincoln; arrested May 19 at her residence on
Class A charge of domestic battery.
-
Pointer, Kerry D., 44-year-old male,
Lincoln, arrested on May 18 at his residence on Class A charge
of domestic battery.
Logan County Sheriff's Department reports for Wednesday, May 19
No reports.
___ The public is reminded that anyone is
presumed innocent until charges are proven in a court of law.
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