Public Occurrences 7.18.07

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

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The following people were preliminarily charged and booked into the Kosciusko County Jail:

- 10:35 a.m. Tuesday - Travis Jirred Howard, 28, of 170 N. Second St., Liberty Mills, arrested for conversion. Bond: $500.

- 11:54 a.m. Tuesday - Anthony Jackson McKenzie, 19, of 3100 E. Frontage Road, Warsaw, arrested for battery. Bond: $750.

- 12:25 p.m. Tuesday - Karen Ann Demerly, 41, of 3699 N. CR 175E, Warsaw, arrested for battery. Bond: $500.

- 2:17 p.m. Tuesday - John David Sweeney, 35, of 4452 N. 3rd Place, Leesburg, arrested on a warrant in a civil matter. Bond: $450.

- 8:17 p.m. Tuesday - Stacy Fawne Thomas, 32, of 611 W. Winona Avenue, Warsaw, arrested for driving while suspended. Bond: $300.

- 10:43 p.m. Tuesday - Kristopher Dale King, 22, of 2241 W. CR 250S, Warsaw, arrested for driving while intoxicated. Bond: $550

Property Damage

Accident

- 3:40 p.m. Tuesday - East Center Street, 100 feet east of Hickory Street, Warsaw. SUV-van collision. Drivers: Robert J. Bayne, 61, West Lakeview Drive, Warsaw; John A. Tabor, 17, Fisher Avenue, Warsaw. Damage: $1,000-$2,500. Warsaw Police Department investigated.

Incidents

- July 8 - A Mentone woman reported a battery. Kosciusko County Sheriff's Department investigated.

- July 9 - Phillip B. Strieby, Schenkle Road, Milford, reported the theft of a wallet. Value: $50. KCSD.

- 8:35 a.m. July 10 - Phillip Robinson, Walnut Creek Boulevard, reported the theft of a mp3 player and two speakers from vehicle. Value: $500. KCSD.

- 2:31 p.m. July 10 - Ron E. Bryer, West CR 300N, Etna Green, reported a criminal mischief to a bean field. Damage: $400. KCSD.

- 3 p.m. Saturday - A Pride Gas Station employee, North Turkey Creek Road, Syracuse, reported theft of cigarettes. Value: $170. KCSD.

- 10:30 a.m. Sunday - Cynthia M. Funderburk, South Main Street, Claypool, reported damage to a vehicle. Damage: $1,500. KCSD.

- Monday - Jessica M. Bryer, East Center Street, Warsaw, reported a car hit by a rock. KCSD.

- 10:15 p.m. Tuesday - A Warsaw woman reported being threatened. WPD.

- 3:53 p.m. Tuesday - A Super Wal-Mart employee, Walton Boulevard, Warsaw, reported prescription fraud and a theft. WPD.[[In-content Ad]]

The following people were preliminarily charged and booked into the Kosciusko County Jail:

- 10:35 a.m. Tuesday - Travis Jirred Howard, 28, of 170 N. Second St., Liberty Mills, arrested for conversion. Bond: $500.

- 11:54 a.m. Tuesday - Anthony Jackson McKenzie, 19, of 3100 E. Frontage Road, Warsaw, arrested for battery. Bond: $750.

- 12:25 p.m. Tuesday - Karen Ann Demerly, 41, of 3699 N. CR 175E, Warsaw, arrested for battery. Bond: $500.

- 2:17 p.m. Tuesday - John David Sweeney, 35, of 4452 N. 3rd Place, Leesburg, arrested on a warrant in a civil matter. Bond: $450.

- 8:17 p.m. Tuesday - Stacy Fawne Thomas, 32, of 611 W. Winona Avenue, Warsaw, arrested for driving while suspended. Bond: $300.

- 10:43 p.m. Tuesday - Kristopher Dale King, 22, of 2241 W. CR 250S, Warsaw, arrested for driving while intoxicated. Bond: $550

Property Damage

Accident

- 3:40 p.m. Tuesday - East Center Street, 100 feet east of Hickory Street, Warsaw. SUV-van collision. Drivers: Robert J. Bayne, 61, West Lakeview Drive, Warsaw; John A. Tabor, 17, Fisher Avenue, Warsaw. Damage: $1,000-$2,500. Warsaw Police Department investigated.

Incidents

- July 8 - A Mentone woman reported a battery. Kosciusko County Sheriff's Department investigated.

- July 9 - Phillip B. Strieby, Schenkle Road, Milford, reported the theft of a wallet. Value: $50. KCSD.

- 8:35 a.m. July 10 - Phillip Robinson, Walnut Creek Boulevard, reported the theft of a mp3 player and two speakers from vehicle. Value: $500. KCSD.

- 2:31 p.m. July 10 - Ron E. Bryer, West CR 300N, Etna Green, reported a criminal mischief to a bean field. Damage: $400. KCSD.

- 3 p.m. Saturday - A Pride Gas Station employee, North Turkey Creek Road, Syracuse, reported theft of cigarettes. Value: $170. KCSD.

- 10:30 a.m. Sunday - Cynthia M. Funderburk, South Main Street, Claypool, reported damage to a vehicle. Damage: $1,500. KCSD.

- Monday - Jessica M. Bryer, East Center Street, Warsaw, reported a car hit by a rock. KCSD.

- 10:15 p.m. Tuesday - A Warsaw woman reported being threatened. WPD.

- 3:53 p.m. Tuesday - A Super Wal-Mart employee, Walton Boulevard, Warsaw, reported prescription fraud and a theft. WPD.[[In-content Ad]]
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