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January 29, 2013

Police Report

BLOOMINGTON —

CITY REPORT

Sunday

9:29 p.m. – Nicole Evans, 1210 W. VanTrees St., reported the door to her residence had been kicked in and someone rummaged through everything. Extra patrol will be given.

8:29 p.m. – A fire was reported at 21 Morningside Dr. Fire Department and other emergency personnel were dispatched to the residence, where paper items had caught fire. The residents had the fire out when emergency crews arrived, but firefighters checked to be sure everything was ok.

5:36 p.m. – An employee of Orscheln, Cherry Tree Plaza, reported the theft of a pair of boots. A description of the person and his vehicle were given.

11:29 a.m. – A female caller advised two bikes were laying in the ditch along Eastside Park Road near the railroad tracks. Dispatch advised someone would pick them up Monday.

9:55 a.m. – An employee of Dollar General Store reported having a female shoplifter detained. Emily Dawn Clark, 35, Washington, will be long-formed for the theft of three items totaling $10.

COUNTY REPORT

Sunday

12:15 a.m. – A caller in Plainville advised he and his son got into a fight and his son broke a window in the house. He requested an officer.

Saturday

7:09 a.m. – A caller reported someone cut the locks and broke into his business at 368S 150W.

COUNTY ACCIDENTS

Sunday

4:57 a.m. – Cheyenne N. Edwin, 22, Bloomfield, was northbound on CR 900E leaving Odon when a raccoon ran in front of the 2008 Dodge Avenger, registered to Robert Leone, that she was driving. She swerved to the right, going off the road and striking a mailbox belonging to Joe Dearman, 13364N 900E. The vehicle continued through a ditch and back onto the road. Edwin pulled into a private drive and stopped. No injuries were reported. Damage was estimated between $10,000 and $25,000.

Friday

9:53 a.m. – Apryl N. McDowell, 29, Petersburg, was traveling north on SR 57 in her 1999 Dodge Durango and had just exited a curve when she lost control of the vehicle on the ice-covered roadway. The Durango spun across both lanes of traffic and went off the west side of the road, flipping onto the passenger side in a ditch. No injuries were reported. Damage was estimated between $2,500 and $5,000.

8:57 a.m. – David A. Woodall, 50, 1913 Ridge Dr., was stopped for the stoplight at SR 57 and US 50, facing west in a 2002 Volvo truck registered to Jones and Sons, 1262 SR 57S, waiting to turn north. Sara J. Wilson, 29, Montgomery, was also westbound in her 2006 Chevrolet Malibu and attempted to stop as she approached the intersection. The icy roads prevented her from being able to stop, and she struck the truck Woodall was driving. No injuries were reported. There was no notable damage to the truck, but damage to the Malibu was estimated between $1,000 and $2,500.

7:27 a.m. – Jordan R. Ingram, 24, 1515 Fox Run Dr., was westbound on US 50 near the Knox County line during freezing rain and lost control of a 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix, registered to Jacqueline L. Ingram, as she was attempting to maneuver a curve. The vehicle slid into a guard rail on the right side of the highway, bounced off, spun across both westbound lanes and struck the guard rail on the left side. The vehicle came to rest on the left side of the westbound lane facing east. No injuries were reported. Damage was estimated between $2,500 and $5,000.

7:25 a.m. – Erin M. Healy, 17, 1387W 450S, was eastbound on CR 450S in a 2007 Ford Focus registered to Rodney and Christina Healy. While attempting to navigate a jog in the road at the intersection with CR 50W, she lost control on the icy road, sliding off the north side of the road into a ditch.

About 5 to 10 minutes later, while Healy was waiting for assistance, a 2007 Pontiac G6 driven by Bryce M. Welborn, 19, 2302W 450S, and registered to Vicki J. Welborn, came through the same intersection and lost control on the ice. The vehicle went off the road and into the ditch, striking the Healy vehicle.

No injuries were reported. Damage was estimated between $5,000 and $10,000.

ARRESTS

Andrea Baker, 31, Montgomery, was arrested Saturday by city police on a warrant for failure to appear for disorderly conduct, two counts of petition to revoke suspended sentence for theft, petition to revoke suspended sentence for possession of meth, and for possession of meth under 30 grams, possession of paraphernalia and possession of a hypodermic syringe. She was held without bond.

Christopher Powers, 38, Washington, was arrested by city police Saturday for public intoxication. He was held without bond.

Tyler Nathaniel Curry, 23, Washington, was arrested Saturday by sheriff’s deputies for operating a vehicle while intoxicated/.15 percent. He was released on $2,000 bond.

Nicole Faye Evans, 28, Washington, was arrested by city police Saturday for OVWI/controlled substance. She was released on $2,000 bond.

Eric Fahey, 28 Washington, was arrested Friday by sheriff’s deputies on a warrant for failure to appear for conversion, petition to revoke suspended sentence for possession of methamphetamine, and petition to revoke suspended sentence for unlawful possession of a syringe. He was released on $7,000 bond.

Emilee Heather Arvin, 27, Washington, was arrested Friday by city police for public intoxication and possession of meth. She was held without bond.

Jail Population: 130

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