The Daily Report for November 29, 2006
By The Emporia Gazette (Contact)
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
HOSPITAL
Admitted TUESDAY:
Berta Archdekin, Emporia; Leola Armstrong, Madison; Janine Ashlock, Virgil; Erin Crowell, Emporia; Christy Elliott, Emporia; Kari Hess and baby girl Hess, Emporia; Francis Marsh, Waverly; Kristina McComber and baby boy McComber, Emporia.
Dismissed today:
Rebecca Elizabeth Baker and baby boy Baker, Olpe; Margaret Dillman, Emporia; Lucy Galbreath, Leavenworth; Margaret Jones, Emporia; Marjorie Spillman, Emporia.
POLICE & SHERIFF
COMPLAINTS FILED
POLICE
Stefanie McCormick, 822 Merchant St., No. 3, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, two counts of contributing to misconduct of a child, Saturday.
Hope E. Rathke, Madison, possession of marijuana, possession of paraphernalia, two counts of contributing to misconduct of a child, Saturday.
Miguel Lopez, Arkansas City, driving 59 miles per hour in a 30 mile per hour zone, no driver’s license, transport open container, Sunday.
Celeste A.R. Bowen, Topeka, criminal trespass, Nov. 23.
Jesse D. Lannan, Topeka, disorderly conduct, Nov. 23.
Hassan Mahamoud, 1025 State St., No. 5, driving with restricted license, U-turn in a business district, Nov. 23.
Richard R. Nichols, 713 Sylvan, No. 16, expired tag, no proof of insurance, Nov. 23.
Abdinasir Ali, 1015 East St., No. 7, allow driver to operate motor vehicle in violation of restrictions, Nov. 23.
Said Hussein, 1128 Cottonwood St., No. 4, drive in violation of driver’s license restrictions, failure to maintain a single lane of travel, Nov. 23.
Brandon Fisher, 207 W. Kansas Ave., driving with a suspended license, Friday.
Jesus Alberto Soto, 605 Walnut St., defective tail lights, no proof of insurance, Saturday.
Max Allen Morris, 1233 Highland, Apt. 8, defective headlight, no proof of insurance, Saturday.
Andrea Nicole Peres, 2501 Monterey Court, minor in possession of alcohol, Saturday.
John R. Wilson, S. Coffeyville, Okla., careless driving, failure to report an accident, leave the scene of an injury accident, Friday.
Manuel Ontiveros, 1601 W. South, Lot. 98, no driver’s license, driving while under the influence, Nov. 19.
Emmanuel Cazarea, 1533 Merchant St., Apt. E6, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, aiding to misconduct of children (four counts), Nov. 21.
Kenny L. Schlesener, 415 W. 14th St., disorderly conduct/fighting, Saturday.
Brandon Michael Miller, 702 Elm St., minor in possession of alcohol, Sunday.
Louis Earle Guimond, Wichita, minor in possession of alcohol, Sunday.
Javier Ibarra, Wichita, unlawful use of a driver’s license, Sunday.
Aaron Scott Rathke, 822 Merchant St., No. 3, two counts of contributing to a child’s misconduct, Saturday.
Shannon McKay, 206 W. Fourth Ave., reckless driving, violation of driver’s license restrictions, driving with unsafe tires, Saturday.
Terry J. Neal, Kansas City, Mo., criminal trespass, disorderly conduct, Nov. 17.
Douglas Alan Lambertsen, Forth Worth, Texas, driving 60 miles per hour in a construction zone, Saturday.
Tammy Leeann Moore, Breckenridge, Texas, driving 61 miles per hour in a construction zone, Friday.
David Anthony Dreasher, 524 E. Ninth Avenue, follow too closely, failure to wear seat belt, accident occurred, Nov. 22.
Jennifer Jacobs, 821 Peyton, disobeyed stop sign, accident occurred, Nov. 17.
Jennifer I. Spencer, Strong City, obstruct legal process, Friday.
Warsame Warsame, 1025 State St., No. 3, driving 36 miles per hour in a 20 mile per hour zone, no driver’s license, Saturday.
John Robert Morris, Peabody, driving while under the influence, Nov. 19.
Joseph William Spencer, Strong City, obstruct legal process, Friday.
Armando M. Koehn, 1111 Congress, expired vehicle tag, no proof of insurance, Nov. 14.
Mudi T. Nguyen, 812 Woodland, domestic battery, Nov. 22.
Manuel Avalos, 2741 Bel Aire, criminal trespass, obstruct legal process, Nov. 21.
Laverne R. Birdtail, Lamonte, Mo., battery on law enforcement officer, resist arrest, Nov. 23.
Brandon Andrew Gonzales, 620 E. Second Ave., minor in possession of alcohol, Nov. 23.
Municipal Court
Dispositions
James E. Peckham, suspended/revoked driver’s license, dismissed with cost, $140 cost; theft, $100 cost, informal diversion for six months, Oct. 24.
Manuel De Rodriguez, careless driving, dismissed; possession of marijuana, $400 fine, $135 costs, 60 jail days, probation for one year; possession of drug paraphernalia, dismissed; minor in possession/purchase/consume liquor, $250 fine, $60 costs; suspended/revoked driver’s license, dismissed; suspended/revoked driver’s license, $450 fine; suspended/revoked driver’s license, $350 fine; careless driving, $70 cost; suspended/revoked driver’s license, dismissed, Oct. 24.
Bryan Joseph Calvert, suspended/revoked driver’s license, $350 fine, $70 costs, 10 jail days, on probation for nine months, Oct. 24.
Gregory Lane Giger, battery/domestic violence, $75 costs, informal diversion for six months, Oct. 24.
Omar R. Perez-Vazquez, no driver’s license, $350 fine, $45 costs, Oct. 24.
Damien Alexander Redick, possession of marijuana, $1,200 fine, $743 cost; possession of drug paraphernalia, $100 fine, $25 costs, diversion revoked; theft, $150 fine, $75 costs, 30 jail days, on probation for one year, Oct. 24.
Jesus Reyes, disorderly conduct/fighting, $125 fine, $60 costs, Oct. 24.
Saul S. Umana, driving while under the influence, $1,000 fine, $95 costs, six months jail time, on probation for one year, Oct. 24.
Christopher M. Pellant, criminal trespassing, $135 costs, informal diversion for six months, Oct. 19.
John L. Smith, expired tag under 30 days, failure to display tag, $50 fine; driving on right side of road, $70 fine, $55 costs, Oct. 19.
Michelle L. Dague, disorderly conduct/fighting, $125 fine, $60 cost, Oct. 17.
Amy Lynn Henderson, battery, $200 fine, $50 cost, 10 jail days criminal damage, dismissed, Oct. 17.
Rodolfo Hernandez, no seat belt, dismissed; no proof of insurance, $300 fine, $45 costs, Oct. 17.
Marcus Monroe Jimenez, theft, dismissed, Oct. 17.
Malene Kay Lamoureux, reckless driving, dismissed, Oct. 17.
Travis William Mayer, disorderly conduct, fighting, $100 fine, $75 costs, suspended jail days for six months; criminal damage, dismissed; driving while under the influence, $1,000 fine, $95 costs, probation for one year, 180 jail days, Oct. 17.
Kayla M. Moore, minor in possession/purchase/consume liquor, six month diversion, $350 costs, Oct. 17.
Ryan D. Mounkes, disorderly conduct, fighting, $60 costs, Oct. 17.
Anthony Carnell Treece, reckless driving, $250 fine, $55 costs; disorderly conduct, dismissed without prejudice, Oct. 17.
SIRENS
TUESDAY
110 West Sixth Ave., 8:14 a.m., medical problem, transported.
711 East South Ave., 1:25 p.m., check gas odor.
1200 W. 12th Ave., 2:38 p.m., fall, patient transported.
828 Commercial St., 4:13 p.m., fall, patient not transported.
110 W. Sixth Ave., 5:39 p.m., fall, not transported.
110 W. Sixth Ave., 5:45 p.m., fall, transported.
2700 W. 30th Ave., 5:46 p.m., patient transfer.
1201 Triplett Drive, 3:37 a.m., check gas odor.
ANIMALS
Pet Patrol
To report a lost or found pet, call the Humane Society at 342-4477 or (866) 342-4477.
LOST
Labrador, neutered male, yellow, one-year old, wearing a choke chain, name is Max. Call 340-3781.
Emporia Veterinary Hospital
Pets may be available for adoption at the Emporia Veterinary Hospital, 710 Anderson St., 342-6515.
Animal Control
Arrangements to claim or adopt pets at the city animal shelter at 12th Avenue and Hatcher Street can be made by calling 340-6345 between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. seven days a week except holidays.
LOTTERY
TUESDAY’S WINNING NUMBERS:
Pick Three 8-9-1
jasonesu (anonymous) says...
My son was charged with posession of marijuana back in June and you had the charge in the paper within a week. The charge was thrown out by the court on August 31 and this was never reported in the Gazette. I am wondering why you are so quick to judge someone, but when found no guilty you drag your feet or do not even print it in the paper. As a side note this young man had volunteered to serve in our country's armed forces in November 2005 and was under going random drug testing since he joined. He has now graduated from basic training and is in school in Florida doing what he has wanted to do, preparing to protect our country and our rights. I will await your answer as to why his name was never cleared in your paper.
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