Police Reports

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

By Daniel [email protected]

Ahuatl Has Outstanding Warrants

A Warsaw man arrested Sunday night for sexual battery and residential entry was found to have outstanding warrants and may be charged with identity theft.

Israel Ahuatl, 22, Warsaw, was found to also have the alias of Adonis S. Lozano, who was arrested twice in 2005 - once for disorderly conduct and once for auto theft.

A charge of identity theft will be forwarded to the Kosciusko County Prosecutor's Office.

Ahuatl was arrested Sunday night for allegedly attacking a woman in her home at Suburban Acres Trailer Park.

Ahuatl was booked into Kosciusko County Jail on $5,000 bond.

Due to incorrect information provided, Ahuatl's address was listed incorrectly in Monday's edition.

Mishawaka Man May Face OWI Charge

PIERCETON - Toxicology results are pending for a Mishawaka man involved in a Sunday night motorcycle accident where his wife was thrown from the vehicle.

At 6:20 p.m. Sunday, at CR 200N, 600 feet east of Ind. 13N, Pierceton, Theodore Salamon, 54, Mishawaka, was on his motorcycle when he allegedly accelerated and his wife, Terry Salamon, 48, Mishawaka, fell off the bike.

Theodore Salamon was arrested at the scene for refusal to submit to chemical testing and public intoxication.

Kosciusko County Sheriff's Deputy Travis Shively noted in a report that he smelled what he believed to be alcohol on Theodore Salamon, who admitted to having "a few cocktails" on the couple's way from Mishawaka to Jellystone Campground in Pierceton.

Shively conducted several field sobriety tests, which Salamon failed, and Salamon was given a portable breath test to which he registered a .22. The state's legal limit is .08.

Official toxicology results are pending.

Should those results come back with Salamon over the legal limit, he may be charged with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated causing injury.

Salamon's wife suffered several abrasions to her body due to the fall.

The damage estimate of the accident was between $750-$1,000.[[In-content Ad]]

Ahuatl Has Outstanding Warrants

A Warsaw man arrested Sunday night for sexual battery and residential entry was found to have outstanding warrants and may be charged with identity theft.

Israel Ahuatl, 22, Warsaw, was found to also have the alias of Adonis S. Lozano, who was arrested twice in 2005 - once for disorderly conduct and once for auto theft.

A charge of identity theft will be forwarded to the Kosciusko County Prosecutor's Office.

Ahuatl was arrested Sunday night for allegedly attacking a woman in her home at Suburban Acres Trailer Park.

Ahuatl was booked into Kosciusko County Jail on $5,000 bond.

Due to incorrect information provided, Ahuatl's address was listed incorrectly in Monday's edition.

Mishawaka Man May Face OWI Charge

PIERCETON - Toxicology results are pending for a Mishawaka man involved in a Sunday night motorcycle accident where his wife was thrown from the vehicle.

At 6:20 p.m. Sunday, at CR 200N, 600 feet east of Ind. 13N, Pierceton, Theodore Salamon, 54, Mishawaka, was on his motorcycle when he allegedly accelerated and his wife, Terry Salamon, 48, Mishawaka, fell off the bike.

Theodore Salamon was arrested at the scene for refusal to submit to chemical testing and public intoxication.

Kosciusko County Sheriff's Deputy Travis Shively noted in a report that he smelled what he believed to be alcohol on Theodore Salamon, who admitted to having "a few cocktails" on the couple's way from Mishawaka to Jellystone Campground in Pierceton.

Shively conducted several field sobriety tests, which Salamon failed, and Salamon was given a portable breath test to which he registered a .22. The state's legal limit is .08.

Official toxicology results are pending.

Should those results come back with Salamon over the legal limit, he may be charged with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated causing injury.

Salamon's wife suffered several abrasions to her body due to the fall.

The damage estimate of the accident was between $750-$1,000.[[In-content Ad]]
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