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    Hospital, incidents, arrests 9-18-08

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    HOSPITAL


    WEDNESDAY


    ADMISSIONS


    Brian Keith Brown, Brownstown


    Infant female Clubb, Dupont


    Infant male Fish, Vallonia


    Lindsey C. Fish, Vallonia


    Bethany J. Fletcher, North Vernon


    Infant female Fletcher, North Vernon


    Wanda W. McDaniel, Seymour


    Jerry L. Owens, Seymour


    Andrea Ritchie, North Vernon


    Leroy E. Senn, Seymour


    DISCHARGES


    Harold Bailey, Edinburgh


    Patty Jo Hill, Seymour


    Theresa A. Hupp, Columbus


    Hudson Lang, Seymour


    Misty Lang, Seymour


    Wanda M. McDaniel, Seymour


    Lucille M. Miller, Seymour


    Mary F. Niewedde, Seymour


    Margie R. Reynolds, Vallonia


    George E. Thompson, Scottsburg


    ARRESTS


    JACKSON COUNTY


    Linda M. Roth, 58, Seymour, operating while intoxicated prior, $1,005 bond, 1:18 a.m. today.


    George J. Hale, 26, Seymour, Jackson Superior Court warrant failure to appear, no bond, 5:49 p.m. Wednesday.


    Brandon Smith, 31, Austin, Jackson Circuit Court warrant failure to appear, no bond, 12:13 p.m. Wednesday.


    JENNINGS COUNTY


    Bradley Dent, 37, North Vernon, warrant failure to appear on a visiting a common nuisance charge, no bond listed, no time listed, today.


    SEYMOUR


    Christopher C. Rodman, 22, Seymour, public intoxication, disorderly conduct, $355 bond, 5:17 p.m. Wednesday.


    Jonathan L. Dalzell, 21, Seymour, Jackson Superior Court writ, no bond; Bartholomew County writ contempt of court, hold, 4:99 p.m. Wednesday.


    STATE


    Ernest A. Hanson, 29, Vero Beach, Fla., operating while intoxicated, blood alcohol content 0.15 or greater, $705 bond, 2:52 a.m. today.


    INCIDENTS


    SEYMOUR


    Harassment, 600 block Centennial Street, 6:10 p.m. Wednesday.


    Juvenile problem, 600 block Noble Street, 5:57 p.m. Wednesday.


    Property damage wreck involving two vehicles, 2100 block East Tipton Street, 5:44 p.m. Wednesday.


    Suspicious male on roof, 100 block Cardinal Drive, 5:20 p.m. Wednesday.


    Juvenile problem involving kids throwing rocks, East Sixth and Ewing streets, 5:05 p.m. Wednesday.


    Property damage wreck involving vehicle that rear-ended another vehicle, 2600 block East Tipton Street, 4:05 p.m. Wednesday.


    Theft of $53.43 in fuel, Casey's General Store, 400 N. O'Brien St., 3:18 p.m. Wednesday.

     Theft involving male and female who took over-the-counter medications and ran out of store, CVS Pharmacy, 201 E. Tipton St., 1:06 p.m. Wednesday.


    Juvenile problem, Seymour Middle School, 920 N. O'Brien St., 11:09 a.m. Wednesday.


    Found female's wallet, City Hall, 305 N. Chestnut St., 9:30 a.m. Wednesday.


    Property damage wreck, 400 block East Tipton Street, 7:27 a.m. Wednesday.


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