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October 31, 2009

Police blotter, Nov. 1

Friday

9:36 a.m. — Arrest. Brittney Lynn Barton was arrested on charges of forger and application fraud. Logansport Police Department.

9:39 a.m. — Property-damage accident. 421 E. Market St. Juana Valencia reported someone hit her vehicle.

9:44 a.m. — Property-damage accident. Ind. 25 and Sixth Street. Vehicles driven by Sebastian Miguel Nicholas, 28, Logansport, and Jennifer Corcoran, 32, Logansport, collided. Nicholas was arrested on a charge of operator never licensed. LPD.

11:15 a.m. — Wire fraud. Someone reported three withdrawals totaling $101.85 were made from their account in Great Britain. LPD.

1:20 p.m. — Arrest. Terry Paul Bever was arrested on a court order. Cass County Sheriff Department.

3:45 p.m. — Arrest. Crystal Marie Helderman, 27, Logansport, was arrested on a warrant for probation violation. LPD.

4 p.m. — Arrest. Brenda Dee Booth was arrested on a court order. CCSD.

4:20 p.m. — Arrest. Kyle Thomas Huffer was arrested on a charge of probation violation. LPD.

7:50 p.m. — Property-damage accident. A vehicle driven by Terry Marks, 35, Logansport, backed into a parked vehicle.

11 p.m. — Arrest. William Lee Harris was arrested on a charge of public intoxication. CCSD.

11:45 p.m. — Jamie Lee Black, 28, Peru, was arrested on charges of resisting law enforcement and public intoxication. LPD.

Saturday

12:09 a.m. — Arrest. Derrick James Hauser was arrested on charges of public intoxication and battery. LPD.

12:51 a.m. — Arrest. David Alan Folger wsa arrested on a charge of public intoxication. CCSD.

2:59 a.m. — Arrest. Pedro Lerma was arrested on charges of possession of cocaine within 1,000 feet of a park; operator never licensed; and public intoxication. CCSD.

8:20 a.m. — Property-damage accident. Burlington Avenue and Tipton Street. Vehicles driven by Hernandez Lidia, 37, Logansport, and Kathy Leahy, 45 Logansport, collided.

1:10 p.m. — Theft. Someone in the 3400 block of Lindsay Drive reported the theft of medication.

Fire reports

Thursday

10:17 p.m. — Assist EMS, 211 Highland St.

11:55 p.m. — Assist EMS, 819 14th St.

FRIDAY

3:10 a.m. — Assist EMS, 221 17th St.

5:34 a.m. — Assist EMS, 127 Tacoma Ave.

Saturday

5:24 a.m. — Assist EMS, 3412 Lindsay Drive.

5:52 a.m. — Assist EMS, 300 Cass Plaza.

5:52 a.m. — Lifting assistance, assist EMS. 1117 21st St.

7:54 a.m. — Assist EMS, 1408 Spear St.

4:23 p.m. — Assist EMS, 813 High St.

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