Public Occurrences 7.10.07

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

Public Occurrences 5-25

County Jail Bookings  The following people were preliminarily charged and booked into the Kosciusko County Jail. • 8:30 a.m. Wednesday – Nathalie Marie Ortiz, 20, Plymouth, arrested for operating a vehicle without a license. Bond: $500. • 11:14 a.m. Wednesday – Sierra Rae Jackson, 18, Fort Wayne, arrested for failure to appear. Bond: $400. • 11:16 a.m. Wednesday – Jennifer Scott, 46, of 2441 W. CR 250S, #30, Warsaw, arrested for auto theft. Bond: $11,000. • 1:37 p.m. Wednesday – Jasmin Lynn Warren, 30, of 519 Harbour Landing Drive, Syracuse, arrested on a civil warrant. Bond: $1,000. • 2:03 p.m. Wednesday – Justin Michael Dent, 31, Turkey Creek Road, #9, Syracuse, arrested for driving while classified as a habitual traffic violator. Bond: $10,250. • 2:42 p,m. Wednesday – Mercedes Lynn Miller, 23, of 4442 W. CR 200S, Warsaw, arrested for forgery. Bond: $2,500.  • 3:01 p.m. Wednesday – James Matthew Sizemore, 37, of 3288 Doe St., Warsaw, arrested for failure to appear. Bond: $5,000. • 3:04 p.m. Wednesday – Nicole Marie Blair, 38, of 10208 S. Roosevelt St., Silver Lake, arrested for fraud. Bond: $5,250. • 4:03 p.m. Wednesday – Shanda Myers, 33, of 1827 Husky Trail, Warsaw, arrested for driving while suspended. Bond: $450. • 7 p.m. Wednesday – Stevie Quirkie Bolcevic, 30, Jefferson, Ohio, arrested for theft. Bond: $5,250. • 11:38 p.m. Wednesday – Sarah Elizabeth Harmon, 20, New Albany, arrested to failure to appear. Bond: $283. Property Damage Accidents • 3:32 a.m. Wednesday – Intersection of U.S. 30 and North Fox Farm Road, Warsaw. Car hit deer. Driver: Qureshi Shahed, 23, Hammond. Damage: $5,000 to $10,000. Warsaw Police Department investigated.  • 8:03 a.m. Wednesday – 3380 Old Colony Road, Warsaw. Hit-skip on parked vehicle. Registration information unlisted. Damage: $2,500 to $5,000. WPD. • 12:02 p.m. Wednesday – 2421 E. Center St., Warsaw. Drivers: Chelisi Trumble, 26, CR 250W, Warsaw; Annalisa Price, 34, Lake Tahoe Trail, Warsaw. Damage: $1,000 to $2,500. WPD.  • 3:03 p.m. Wednesday – Intersection of North Detroit Street and Anchorage Road, Warsaw. Three-vehicle collision. Driver No.1 fled the scene. Drivers remaining: Robert Vores, 65, CR 200W, Claypool; Glenn Shimasaki, 72, CR 300N, Warsaw. Damage: $750 to $1,000. WPD. • 3:53 p.m. Wednesday – Intersection of North Detroit Street and Plaza Drive, Warsaw. Two-vehicle-collision. Drivers: Joshua Burkholder-Gerberin, 31, Old 30, Warsaw; Anita Kishan, 61, Glee Miner Drive, Warsaw. Damage: $2,500 to $5,000. WPD. • 5:21 p.m. Wednesday – Intersection of Ind. 13 and CR 500N, North Webster. Two-vehicle collision. Drivers: Madison Tanner, 18, CR 475E, Leesburg; Derik Green, 46, East Bond Street, North Webster. Damage: $2,500 to $5,000. Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department investigated.  • 7:37 p.m. Wednesday – Intersection of Epworth Forest Road and Ind. 13, North Webster. Two-vehicle collision. Drivers: Charles Sterk, 81, CR 100S, Claypool; Andrew Sheeley, 26, Ind. 5, Cromwell. Damage: $2,500 to $5,000. KCSD. • 12:30 a.m. today – Intersection of East Center and North Tamarack streets, Warsaw. Car hit deer. Driver: Christian Centeno, 19, Columbia Street, Warsaw. Damage: $1,000 to $2,500. WPD. Incidents  • 10:01 a.m. Wednesday – A person reported theft of coins from a vending machine in the 700 block of East Winona Ave, Warsaw. WPD. • 8 p.m. Wednesday – A person reported a stolen Playstation® controller and games in the 300 block of South Washington Street, Warsaw. WPD. • 8:53 p.m. Wednesday – A person reported vandalism to a car in the 8800 block of CR 225N, Etna Green. KCSD. • 5:02 a.m. Wednesday – A person was taken to Kosciusko County Jail for failing a work release drug test and was found to be carryng drugs. KCSD.

Remember When July 31

10 Years Ago July 31 1990 Dede Goshert and Marilyn Gay took top honors in the Rozella Ford 18 hole Ladies Association play.Play of the day was two-ball best-ball. Finishing second were Pauline Goshert and Sondra Dicken while teams of Nancy Stromberg and Mary Steele and Lottie Zimmer and Pauline Becher tied for third.

Vietnam MIA Laid To Rest In Akron Cemetery

The remains of a Mentone High School graduate missing in action in Vietnam since 1962 have been buried in Akron Cemetery. Lt.Neil B.McKinney was flying routine air cover missions over Vietnam when his B-26 bomber failed to return to its base. After a search failed to turn up any sign of the four-man crew, McKinney and the other crew members were listed as officially missing.A year later the Air Force declared Lt.McKinney deceased. "I didn't know where Vietnam was when he left, and I am not a dumb person," said Grace Waechter, McKinney's former mother-in-law and a former teacher. "He left in March and we found out in September that he was missing," said Waechter. But since his disappearance 34 years ago there hasn't been much information on his remains. "We would hear a story, and then we would hear another story and nothing would come of it," she said.

Planners Discuss Ind. 15

Adam Fischer, of Thompson Thrift Management, was before the Warsaw Plan Commission Monday to request a replat of the Nye-Brandt property, where the Kohl's store stands, along Ind.15. The commission approved both the preliminary and final plat, allowing a lot line within the property to be moved to the north.Fischer said the replat was to better organize construction plans. The commission also addressed the road conditions of Ind.15, a thoroughfare experiencing increased traffic congestion because of commercial development. City Planner Jeremy Skinner said he contacted the Indiana Department of Transportation regarding a street light at the intersection with CR 300N, but was denied its construction under current conditions. INDOT will address the issue again in two years, but Skinner said the department will re-evaluate the street if traffic continues to increase as it has in recent years.

Public Occurrences 10.7.16

County Jail Bookings  The following people were preliminarily charged and booked into the Kosciusko County Jail: • 12:03 a.m. today – Calvin Lee Carr, 41, of 9500 E. Ponderosa Drive, #2,?North Webster, arrested for driving while intoxicated. Bond: $700. • 12:04 a.m. today – Janice Colene Osbourn, 59, of 5119 E. CR 100S, Pierceton, arrested for driving while classified as a habitual traffic violator and driving while intoxicated. Bond: $5,250.

Lancers End Season With Win; Finish 3rd In NCCAA

WINONA LAKE – Grace’s decorated senior class ended their careers on a high note, defeating Trinity International 91-87 in the third-place game of the NCCAA National Championships Saturday afternoon at the Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center.

Democrat Leesburg Man Seeking District 22 Seat Held By Nisly

Leesburg resident and Kosciusko County Democrat party treasurer Brian Smith announced Saturday night he is seeking the District 22 state representative seat.

Beware Of Phone Scam

Editor, Times-Union:When receiving a phone call, your caller ID tells you (supposedly) who is calling.

AWL Executive Director Discusses Dog Safety

Animal Welfare League of Kosciusko County Executive Director Darla McCammon said there has been an influx of dogs coming up missing from their owners in the county.

Tippecanoe Valley School Corp. Announces Its Summer Food Program

AKRON – The Tippecanoe Valley School Corporation Monday announced plans to participate in the Summer Food Service Program.

Remember When 2.26.2014

10 Years AgoTriton Junior/Senior High School will hold an open house Feb. 9 so area residents can see the proposed facility renovation.

Hogweed Not Seen in County, Warning Stemmed from Michigan

Warnings of an invasive and potentially dangerous weed in the region – not seen for several years – may have stemmed from a Michigan report.

National Debt

Editor, Times-Union:I would just like to make a few quick points in my last letter before the midterm elections:


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Hate Crime Laws

I do not know how many times I have told my kids, “Just because everyone else does it, does not mean you have to!” Sound familiar? This is a common Hoosier parenting principle.

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