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November 21, 2009

Police blotter, Nov. 22

Friday

12:55 a.m. — Arrest. Kevin Townsed, 27, Delphi, was arrested on two counts of child molestation, two counts of sexual misconduct, two counts of child exploitation, possession of child pornography, vicarious sexual gratification and solicitation of a minor. Cass County Sheriff’s Department.

3:01 p.m. — Criminal mischief. A vehicle parked in Tyson Foods parking lot was reportedly vandalized with an unknown substance, which caused the paint to peel off. LPD.

5:35 p.m. — Fraud. Someone reportedly used a debit card of a resident in the 500 block of North Cicott Street, after it was left in the ATM. LPD.

9:50 p.m. — Arrest. Richard Jackel, 72, Galveston, was arrested on a charge of operating while intoxicated refusal. Galveston Police Department.

Saturday

12:15 a.m. — Arrest. Bryant Brown, 19, Logansport, was arrested on a warrant. LPD.

1:30 a.m. — Arrest. Travis Eastham, 24, Logansport, was arrested on a charge of public intoxication. LPD.

1:55 a.m. — Arrest. Summer Darin, 24, Indianapolis, was arrested on a charge of dealing in meth. LPD.

1:55 a.m. — Arrest. James Long, 36, Logansport, was arrested on a charge of dealing in meth. LPD.

1:55 a.m. — Arrest. Shane McClochlin, 37, Logansport, was arrested on a charge of manufacturing meth. LPD.

2:51 a.m. — Arrest. Dustin Strayer, 23, Logansport, was arrested on a charge of public intoxication. LPD.

4 a.m. — Arrest. Leonard Gonzalez, 20, Logansport, was arrested on a charge of operator never licensed. LPD.

8:21 a.m. — Criminal mischief. Someone reportedly broke out a window of a vehicle parked in the 1500 block of North Street. The owner reported it was the second time a window was broken out this week. LPD.

11:39 a.m. — Property-damage accident, Ind. 17N and Ebrets Road. A vehicle driven by April J. Laub, 29, Logansport and Paul A. Justice Jr., 37, Logansport, collided. Justice was arrested for habitual traffic violator for life. LPD.

Fire reports

Friday

7:43 a.m. — Assist at personal injury accident, Ind. 29S and Ind. 218. One person extricated.

1:09 p.m. — First responder call, 1301 Cliff Drive.

Saturday

2:14 a.m. — Leakage from a vehicle, North Cicott Street and Wabash Avenue. Put oil-dry down.

5:38 a.m. — First responder call, 1224 Spear St.

11:53 a.m. — Fire, 1700 W. Wabash Ave. Brush and building materials burned by owner, fire got of control.

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