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[October 21, 2010]

Accidents

No reports.

Lincoln Police Department report for Thursday, Oct. 21

  • Minder, Melodie E., 54-year-old female, of Lincoln, arrested Oct. 20 at her residence on a Logan County warrant for failure to appear on charge of possession of drug paraphernalia. Bond was set at $6,000, 10 percent.

  • Payne, Aaron D., 19-year-old male, of Lincoln, arrested Oct. 20 in the 1100 block of Fourth Street on a Logan County warrant for failure to appear on charges of domestic battery and criminal trespass. Bond was set at $3,000, 10 percent.

Logan County Sheriff’s Department report for Thursday, Oct. 21

  • Alsup, Sue E., 26-year-old female, of Mount Pulaski, arrested Oct. 21 at South Garden and McDonald streets in Mount Pulaski on Class A charge of driving under the influence of alcohol and Class A charge of driving under the influence with blood-alcohol content above 0.08. Vehicle was towed from the scene.

  • Miller, Gary R., 29-year-old male, of Oakley, arrested Oct. 20 on Illinois State Route 121 at 800 Street near Mount Pulaski on Class A charge of driving with a license suspended. Vehicle was towed from the scene.

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Mount Pulaski Police report for Thursday, Oct. 21

  • Gibbs, Kendal E., 19-year-old male, of Mount Pulaski, arrested Oct. 20 at his residence on a Logan County warrant for failure to appear. Bond was set at $3,000, 10 percent.

Illinois State Police report for Thursday, Oct. 21

No 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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