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Police/Fire

October 2, 2012

Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2012 - Police and Fire Reports

— POLICE REPORTS

FRIDAY

11:17 a.m. — Criminal mischief, 1600 block of Wright Street. A man reported that his windshield wipers had been bent on his car. Logansport Police Department.

12:41 p.m. — Criminal mischief, CVS Pharmacy, 717 N. Third St. Police took a report on a damaged screen to the Redbox movie machine. LPD.

1:44 p.m. — Arrest. David Hudson, 60, Logansport, was arrested on a charge of battery. LPD.

2:32 p.m. — Crash, 2000 block of Jefferson Street. A vehicle driven by Richard Walters, 83, Logansport, collided with a vehicle driven by Christie McCarthey, 17, Logansport. There were no injuries. LPD.

2:48 p.m. — Crash, 1417 E. Broadway. A vehicle driven by Jessica Walker, 32, Logansport, struck a parked vehicle. There were no injuries. LPD.

3:30 p.m. — Check fraud, 600 block of Culbertson Street. A woman reported that $500 was removed from her account. LPD.

4:02 p.m. — Crash, Fourth Street and Broadway. Two vehicles were in a minor property damage accident. LPD.

4:19 p.m. — Crash, 2600 block of East Market Street. Two vehicles were involved in a property damage accident. LPD.

4:34 p.m. — Crash, 18th Street and East Broadway. Vehicles driven by Bennett Ashby, 43, Logansport; Lois Hizer, 61, Logansport; Isbel Santiallan, 20, Logansport; Beryl Reinking, 62, Logansport, were

involved in a crash. A  3 1/2-month-old and a 10-month-old were treated and released at the scene. LPD.

SATURDAY

6:59 a.m. — Suspicious, 400 block of Georgian Lane. A man reported finding a dead raccoon with a knife lying on top on his front porch. LPD.

11:16 a.m. — Criminal mischief, 200 block of 18th Street. A woman reported that someone threw a rock through the back window of her vehicle. LPD.

12:45 p.m. — Theft, Martin’s Super Market, 3420 East Market St. A woman reported that her cell phone was missing after she left it in the restroom. LPD.

4:25 p.m. — Burglary, 2200 block of George Street. A man reported that someone entered his residence and stole a camera, laptop and assorted coins. LPD.

4:59 p.m. — Theft, 2200 block of East Broadway. A man reported that his cell phone and sweatshirt were stolen from his residence. LPD.

9:08 p.m. — Citation. Carlos Gonzalez-Gonzalez, 45, Louisville, Ky., was cited on a charge of operator never licensed. LPD.

SUNDAY

4:11 a.m. — Theft, East Broadway. A woman reported that her purse was stolen at a residence on East Broadway. LPD.

5:16 a.m. — Theft, 14th Street and Riverside. A woman reported that her son’s iPod was stolen. LPD.

7:39 a.m. — Criminal mischief, 300 block of Linden Avenue. A man reported that someone damaged the rear view mirror and gas cap of his vehicle. LPD.

MONDAY

10:24 a.m. — Theft, 2000 block of Jefferson Street. Police responded to a report of the theft of a firearm. LPD.



FIRE REPORTS
SUNDAY
9:06 p.m. — Medical, 1660 Jackson St. Cass County Fire District/New Waverly Fire Department.
Monday
8:43 a.m. — First Responder, 800 block of Sunset Drive. Logansport Fire Department.

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