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[November 29, 2011]  Police and accident reports for Tuesday, Nov. 29:

Accident

Nov. 19

Location: 400 block of Home Avenue

Drivers and vehicles:

  • Licensed driver under the age of 18

  • Leith, Corbin S., 19; 2006 Ford F-Series pickup

Contributory causes: improper backing

Citations issued to: no one

Lincoln Police Department

No arrest reports.

Logan County Sheriff's Department

  • Crandell, Christopher R., 18, Atlanta, arrested Nov. 29 in Atlanta on charge of possession of drug paraphernalia.

  • Keith, Amanda L., 33, Petersburg, arrested Nov. 28 at the Sangamon County Jail on Logan County warrants for failure to appear in answer to charges of forgery, driving with a suspended license and criminal damage to property.

  • Rankin, J. Robert, 52, New Holland, arrested Nov. 28 at his residence on a Tazewell County warrant.

  • Robertson, Antonio, 41, Bloomington, arrested Nov. 29 on a Logan County warrant for failure to appear on charge of possession of drug paraphernalia.

  • Shults, Jermey G., 22, Atlanta, arrested Nov. 28 at his residence on charges of domestic battery, unlawful restraint and interfering with the reporting of domestic violence.

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Mount Pulaski

  • McDonough, William E., 42, Mount Pulaski, arrested Nov. 28 at his residence on charge of aggravated battery.

Atlanta, Elkhart, San Jose, Illinois Department of Natural Resources, Illinois State Police

No arrest 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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