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A 21-year-old motoreycast was treated for minor injuries at Com munity Hospital early Friday after his vehicle was involved i n an accident at the late Broadway and Cross police said Accident reports stated James Dennis, 2334 Poplar St. suffered laceration to the head and back pains after his vehicle collided with an auto operated by Marla C Lakey 212 Aspen Court, around 8:14 a.m. Frid: AID Dennis was roadway when, the northbound Lakey auto ap parently turned left into the path of the Dennis motorcycle. Police id Dennis told them the traffic light was green at the time of the mishap while the Lakey woman reportedly told officers the light was yellow when she started to turn. Police indicated no arrests were made in e. A 16-year-old local reported to have suffered a lip 0 she was. APD TRAFFIC reports said Donnela J. Beave 108 Tanglewood Drive, was in jured when her car struck an auto driven by Richard H. Kirk, 34, 141 Amber Drive. Investigators stated the tea auto was traveling south on Silver Street and the driver told officers she was looking at a house recent ly purchased by a relative girl told police that when she pas sed a parked auto and looked back to the road, she saw the Kirk auto but could not stop in time to avoid hitting the car. Police said Kirk told them he saw the Beaver vehicle coming at his auto and stopped his car before honking the horn to warn the oncoming driver KENNETH CRAIG, 26, 1100 Romine Road, was treated for rib injuries and later released from Community Hospital after he reportedly lost control of his vehi ce in the 600 block of Moss Island Road and struck a tree in front of a home at 620 Moss Island Road, city police stated is indicated Craig told m iny officers he swerved up to the right, lost control she tree his and str SUmairvini — 9 suit ville woman and her two childre n were treated for minor injuries at Marion General Hospital Friday following a one-car crash on Ind. 9 near the intersection with County Road 1700N around 5 p.m., Indiana State Police reported P ‘Troopers reported JoAnn King, 34, 321 S. Main St., Summit ville, told them she was southbound on Ind. 9 and wa slowing to make a left turn onto ON when her foot slipped off the brake pedal. The auto skidded an estimated 51 feet before strik ing a utility pole head-on, police Investigators stated the King woman suffered a laceration to the upper lip and two passengers in her auto, Tony Wayne King Jr 10, and Tracy King, 10, both were treated for multiple cuts and abrasions before being released from the hospital The mishap was by ISP Trooper Ror the Pendleton post ed Id Brown of building damaged FAIRMOUNT building which formerly housed a butcher shop was damaged by fire late Friday afternoon after a blaze ed in the roof area of the Fire Chi p Ted Hiattsa According to Hiatt, F refighters responded to the iun at 2500 County Road 1100 a nd were able to contain the blaze to the roof where total damage was $6,500. ‘The fire was apparently ignited by faulty wiring, Hiatt reported. Far fire me three hours battling the blaze. is sued a call for mutual aid as tance from th Department a mount firefighters ran low on water supply in the depart tanker. reports “The building was owned by Joe Haindl, Hiatt stated Fight nets arrests TWC an jailed by” police Tate hight after being treated for in juries suffered in a fight in the tavern, 1220 Pendleton Ave detectives reported Police said Robert Beery, 23, ‘and St., and Steve Gill 33, 2215 W. Eighth St., were both taken to the Madison County jail ‘on charges of disorderly conduct t and public intoxication after both were injured in an incident at the southwest side night spot reports indicated Beery wa injured when he was struck with a shovel as he allegedly brandished an axe dy argument with several other men. Also injured in the fracas was Gill, but police were not certain as to how Gill received the injuries. Both men were reportedly treated for minor injuries at St John’s Hospital before being tran sported to the county lockup. police reports stated. Theft reports angrinvestigators sad FY ry are probing the theft of a containing $107 in cash from an auto owned by Pam Bertram, Rt. 1, Middletown. Police said the theft occurred a Thursday when Someone ap parently entered the Bertram ite, which was parked behind residence in the 3300 block of Columbus Avenue, and removed the purse. The purse contained a T in cash, a billfold and checkbook, police indicated, DETECTIVES said they have vestigation reported $105 in cash was reportedly taken from a billfold belonging to Donna Carter, 1325 Madison Ave... sometime s idly after the billfold was reportedly left lying, atop towel dispenser at Happy's Ham burgers, East 2ath Street and Columbus Avenue, detectives reported Investig ors sind the Carter woman told them she left the billfold lying on the towel dis penser and that a short time lat e customer reportedly observed the billfold and notified the restaurant manager. The woman told police that when she did, the money they have no Burglary prob Locarne Burglary at,th residence, 225 F. im. Friday is reported someone entered a garage at the itshall home and removed a CI radio Worth SLO, a linear booster Unit valued at $250, and several her electronics items estimated S159 in worth. Police stated a try was gained through an un locked garage door. Police stated they have several
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