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RECORD BOOK 5/2/08
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THURSDAY
ADMISSIONS
Infant female Brown, Seymour
Jodi M. Brown, Seymour
Patricia G. Edwards, Seymour
Juan C. Fernandez Flores, Seymour
Cortney S. Gayton, Seymour
Infant male Gayton, Seymour
Rettia Hall, Norman
Dorothy E. Hilderbrand, Seymour
Gretchen R. Hughes, North Vernon
Infant female Hughes, North Vernon
T.J. Lewis, Paris Crossing
Kenneth Michael Reed, Brownstown
Infant male Simpson, Seymour
Kelli R. Simpson, Seymour
Treva Eurline Stahl, Seymour
Ashley Torres, Seymour
Infant female Torres, Seymour
DISCHARGES
Freda June Bobbitt, Seymour
Vivian Elaine Hatfield, Seymour
Lara Michelle Lane, Seymour
Christopher Gavin Morris, Crothersville
Kaydence Joann Reinholt, Seymour
Kelsey Koren Reinholt, Seymour
Larry M. Silence, Brownstown
Norma June Smith, Crothersville
Lila Gail Terry, Austin
Danny Joe Wessel, Brownstown
INCIDENTS
BROWNSTOWN
Failure to pay for $40 in fuel, Swifty Food Mart, 301 N. Main St., 8:09 p.m. Thursday.
Family fight, 300 block South Sugar Street, 5:29 p.m. Thursday,
JACKSON COUNTY
Agency assist with a report of a domestic dispute possibly involving weapons, 4700 block East County Road 1025N, Seymour, 11:52 p.m. Thursday. The request for assistance came from the Indiana State Police Post at Seymour.
Information concerning a male threatening to "whoop" another man, 2000 block East Indiana 39, Brownstown, 9:40 p.m. Thursday.
Harassment involving a male driving by a residence giving obscene gestures to a female, 4900 block North County Road 275W, Brownstown, 8:32 p.m. Thursday.
Possible personal injury wreck, 3700 block North County Road 600E, Seymour, 5:09 p.m. Thursday.
Property damage wreck involving a trailer, 3800 block South County Road 300W, Vallonia, 2:21 p.m. Thursday.
SEYMOUR
Wanted person, 1500 block East Tipton Street, 1:53 a.m. today. Thomas A Geis, 45, Seymour, was arrested on a writ of attachement and a Boone County, Ky., warrant.
Fire, Seymour Coin Laundry, 1524 E. Tipton St., 1:29 a.m. today.
Disturbance involving people hitting cars with baseball bats, 400 block Skaggs Court, 8:57 p.m. Thursday.
Battery, 500 block East Second Street, 7:41 p.m. Thursday.
Harassment, 900 block South Lynn Street, 6:12 p.m. Thursday.
Disorderly conduct involving a fight between a male and a female, 900 block North Elm Street, 6:11 p.m. Thursday.
Failure to pay for $44.40 in fuel, Fast Max convenience store, 300 E. Tipton St., 5:57 p.m. Thursday.
Disorderly conduct involving a possible intoxicated male, Fourth and O'Brien streets, 5:09 p.m. Thursday.
Property damage wreck, Burkart Boulevard, 3:46 p.m. Thursday.
Property damage wreck, 1300 block West Second Street, 3 p.m. Thursday.
Criminal mischief involving damage to a vending machine, 900 block Katherine Court, 1:59 p.m. Thursday.
Failure to pay for $50 in gasoline, Fast Max, 300 E. Tipton St., 12:52 p.m. Thursday.
Theft of change and a socket from a car, 716 W. Oak St., 12:29 p.m. Thursday.
Utility problem involving a wire knocked down by a semitrailer, Seventh and Pershing streets, 10:28 a.m. Thursday.
Theft of a purse, 639 N. Elm St., 9:43 a.m. Thursday.
Criminal mischief involving damage to vending machines, 1100 block East Oak Street, 8:01 a.m. Thursday.
Theft from money changers, Harrell's Car Wash, 1015 E. Tipton St., 7:54 a.m. Thursday.
ARRESTS
JACKSON COUNTY
Isaiah Wilds, 23, North Vernon, Jackson Circuit Court warrant dealing in a Schedule II controlled substance, $50,000 bond, 10:41 p.m. Thursday.
JENNINGS COUNTY
Maribel Salas, 27, Seymour, operating while never having received a driver's license, $2,550 bond, 11 p.m. Thursday.
SEYMOUR
Thomas A. Geis, 45, Seymour, writ of attachment, no bond; Boone County, Ky., warrant, hold, 2:21 a.m. today.
STATE
Mike Imhausen, 42, Seymour, domestic battery, resisting law enforcement, $1,000 bond, 1:42 a.m. today.
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