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[January 05, 2011]  Police and accident reports for Wednesday, Jan. 5:

Accident

Jan. 4, 2:48 p.m.

Accident occurred on Broadway Street near the intersection with South Hamilton.

  • Licensed driver under the age of 18

  • Carlin, Sherri M., 43, Chestnut; 2008 Mazda Tribute

Carlin said she was traveling east on Broadway when her car was hit from behind. The underage driver had looked away from the road momentarily and rear-ended Carlin.

Lincoln Police Department

  • Jackson, Cleveland A., 22, of Lincoln, arrested Jan. 4 in the vicinity of Centennial Courts on charges of criminal trespass to state-supported property and possession of cannabis.

Logan County Sheriff's Department

  • Bloodworth, Randy L., 29, of Waynesville, arrested Jan. 4 on Illinois State Route 10 at the DeWitt County line on a Logan County warrant for failure to appear in answer to charge of resisting a peace officer.

  • Cottrill, Susan L., 25, of Atlanta, arrested Jan. 4 at her residence on a Logan County warrant for failure to appear in answer to charge of deceptive practice, plus two additional warrants from McLean County.

  • Danley, Jason M., 29, of Lincoln, arrested Jan. 4 at the Logan County Safety Complex on a Logan County body attachment warrant.

  • Faulkner, Patrick A., 41, of Lincoln, arrested Jan. 4 on Illinois State Route 10 at 700 Avenue on charge of driving with a license revoked.

  • Marcum, Curtis W., 25, of Lincoln, arrested Jan. 5 at the Logan County Safety Complex on a Logan County warrant for failure to appear in answer to charge of domestic battery.

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San Jose, Mount Pulaski

No reports.

Illinois State Police

  • Cruse, Darnell P., 29, of Milwaukee, Wis., arrested Jan. 4 on Interstate 55 on charge of driving with a license revoked and a Waukegan warrant charging deceptive practices and contempt.

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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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