Public Occurrences 4.5.2013

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

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County Jail Bookings
 The following people were preliminarily charged and booked into the Kosciusko County Jail:
n 5:10 p.m. Thursday – Heather M. Shell, 31, of 915 E. Garfield St., Warsaw, arrested on a warrant for another agency. No bond set.
n 6:52 p.m. Thursday – James M. Wetzel, 31, Hamilton, arrested for contempt of court – violation of a court order. Bond: $3,000.
n 7:14 p.m. Thursday – Angela C. Yates, 37, of 115 N. Market St., Burket, arrested on a warrant for another agency. No bond set.
n 9:06 p.m. Thursday – Shannon L. Webb, 33, of 423 W. Fort Wayne St., Warsaw, arrested on two counts of child molesting with a victim less than 14 years of age. Bond: $20,000.
n 10:31 p.m. Thursday – Andrew C. Sawyer, 24, of 525 Railside Drive, Syracuse, arrested for possession of paraphernalia with intent to introduce a controlled substance. Bond: $350.
n 2:57 a.m. Friday – Matthew F. Simcox, 28, of 920 E. Raintree Road, Warsaw, arrested for possession of paraphernalia with intent to introduce a controlled substance. Bond: $500.

Property Damage
Accidents
n 11:41 a.m. Thursday – Intersection of Shelden Street and CR 300N, Warsaw. Two-vehicle collision. Drivers: Clara E. Cogswell, 88, Overlook Drive, North Webster; Joe Compton, CR 600W, Warsaw. Damages: $2,500-$5,000. Warsaw Police Department investigated.
n 12:45 p.m. Thursday – CR 150W, 1,500 feet north of CR 500N, Leesburg. Vehicle struck tree. Driver: Kelsea D. McDonald, 18, CR 150W, Warsaw. Damages: $5,000-$10,000. Kosciusko County Sheriff's Department investigated.
n 1:40 p.m . Thursday – Intersection of Ind. 25 and Ferguson Road, Warsaw. Vehicle roadway. Driver: Rebekah M. Maiden, 22, Monticello. Damages: $2,500-$5,000. KCSD.

Incidents
n 1:22 a.m. Thursday – A Warsaw woman reported a theft from her vehicle parked on Winona Avenue. WPD.
n 9:48 a.m. Thursday – A Leesburg woman reported a breaking and entering on CR 500N. KCSD.
n 1:08 p.m. Thursday – A Warsaw man reported a theft on Columbia Street. WPD.
n 2 p.m. Thursday – A Warsaw woman reported damaged property on Capital Drive. WPD.
n 3:38 p.m. Thursday – A Freedom Oil employee reported a theft at the store in Leesburg. KCSD.
n 8:33 p.m. Thursday – A Warsaw woman reported a theft on Anchorage Road. WPD.[[In-content Ad]]

County Jail Bookings
 The following people were preliminarily charged and booked into the Kosciusko County Jail:
n 5:10 p.m. Thursday – Heather M. Shell, 31, of 915 E. Garfield St., Warsaw, arrested on a warrant for another agency. No bond set.
n 6:52 p.m. Thursday – James M. Wetzel, 31, Hamilton, arrested for contempt of court – violation of a court order. Bond: $3,000.
n 7:14 p.m. Thursday – Angela C. Yates, 37, of 115 N. Market St., Burket, arrested on a warrant for another agency. No bond set.
n 9:06 p.m. Thursday – Shannon L. Webb, 33, of 423 W. Fort Wayne St., Warsaw, arrested on two counts of child molesting with a victim less than 14 years of age. Bond: $20,000.
n 10:31 p.m. Thursday – Andrew C. Sawyer, 24, of 525 Railside Drive, Syracuse, arrested for possession of paraphernalia with intent to introduce a controlled substance. Bond: $350.
n 2:57 a.m. Friday – Matthew F. Simcox, 28, of 920 E. Raintree Road, Warsaw, arrested for possession of paraphernalia with intent to introduce a controlled substance. Bond: $500.

Property Damage
Accidents
n 11:41 a.m. Thursday – Intersection of Shelden Street and CR 300N, Warsaw. Two-vehicle collision. Drivers: Clara E. Cogswell, 88, Overlook Drive, North Webster; Joe Compton, CR 600W, Warsaw. Damages: $2,500-$5,000. Warsaw Police Department investigated.
n 12:45 p.m. Thursday – CR 150W, 1,500 feet north of CR 500N, Leesburg. Vehicle struck tree. Driver: Kelsea D. McDonald, 18, CR 150W, Warsaw. Damages: $5,000-$10,000. Kosciusko County Sheriff's Department investigated.
n 1:40 p.m . Thursday – Intersection of Ind. 25 and Ferguson Road, Warsaw. Vehicle roadway. Driver: Rebekah M. Maiden, 22, Monticello. Damages: $2,500-$5,000. KCSD.

Incidents
n 1:22 a.m. Thursday – A Warsaw woman reported a theft from her vehicle parked on Winona Avenue. WPD.
n 9:48 a.m. Thursday – A Leesburg woman reported a breaking and entering on CR 500N. KCSD.
n 1:08 p.m. Thursday – A Warsaw man reported a theft on Columbia Street. WPD.
n 2 p.m. Thursday – A Warsaw woman reported damaged property on Capital Drive. WPD.
n 3:38 p.m. Thursday – A Freedom Oil employee reported a theft at the store in Leesburg. KCSD.
n 8:33 p.m. Thursday – A Warsaw woman reported a theft on Anchorage Road. WPD.[[In-content Ad]]
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