Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 102, Number 40, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 7 March 1979 — Page 2

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Nappanee Advance-News Wednesday, March 7, 1*79

Council Cont. from pg. 1

and five are open for investigation. —Fire chief Gene Henschen reported that his department responded to four calls duiring February, all within the

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Police log . . . Three injuries

A total of six traffic accidents have occurred in Nappanee during the past week, according to reports received from the Nappanee Police Department. The accidents caused estimated damages of $7770 to. vehicles involved. Three injuries were reported, and two arrests resulted from the accidents. The intersection of US6 and Jackson Street was the site of a February 27 accident, which involved a truck driven by Robert A. Thurman, Logansport, and a car driven by James A. Evans, 507 S. Madison St., Nappanee. The accident was reported at 12 p.m. Evans had stopped for the traffic light, and Thurman, who was turning from Jackson onto US6, struck the Evans auto. Damages were estimated at S2OO to the car, and none to the semitruck. Also on February 27, the parking lot at McCormick Motors was the site of a 3:00 p.m. accident. A parked truck belonging to Kent Beehler, 801 E. Market St., Nappanee, was struck by a pony and cart, when traffic spooked the pony. An estimated $l5O in damages was done to the truck. Three vehicles were involved in a traffic accident which occurred at 9:02 p.m., February 28, on SRI9, just north of Nappanee. The mishap involved a truck driven by Cleo G. Singrey, Bourbon, a van driven by Randall L. Croy, SRI9, Nappanee, and a car driven by Todd W. Wegmiller, 301 . Broad St., Nappanee. Singrey and Croy were both northbound on SRI9, and when Croy stopped, preparing to turn into his drive, his van was struck from behind by Singrey’s truck. The impact caused Croy’s vehicle to cross the center line, and stride Wegmiller’s approaching auto. Singrey suffered lacerations to his hands in the accident, and Bonnie Croy, a passenger in the van, suffered a back injury. They were treated and released at a local doctor’s office. Damages were estimated at $2500 to the truck, S2OOO to the van and S7OO to the car.

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Singrey was arrested by Nappanee Police for driving while intoxicated. The parking lot at the First National Bank was the scene of a minor traffic accident which occurred March 2, at 10:51 a m., and involved cars driven by Norris W. McElheny, 1651 E. Market St., Nappanee, and Barbara Diener, R 3, Nappanee. McElheny, who was backing from a parking space, failed to see the Diener auto, and backed into it, causing estimated damages of $195 to the Diener car, and none to his own vehicle. A similar accident occurred March 2, at 2:45 p.m., in the St. Joseph Valley Bank parking lot The mishap involved cars driven by Richard E. Webster, Goshen, and William J. Rusin, CRISO, Nappanee. Webster was backing from a parked position, and struck the Rusin car in the side, causing estimated damages of SSO to his car and $75 to the Rusin auto. A car-truck accident occurred March 3, at 11:44 a.m., at the intersection of US6 and Madison Street. Larry Bowers, 255 N. Highland St., Nappanee, driver of the truck, was preparing to make a right-hand turn, and the auto, driven by David T. Schaefer, 253 S. Summit St., Nappanee, began to pass the Bowers truck. Bowers apparently changed his mind, and decided to go straight ahead, and the vehicles collided. Damages were estimated at S2OO to the car, and none to the truck. An accident which occurred March 3, at 6:55 a.m., at the intersection of US6 and Miriam Streets, resulted in the arrest of one of the drivers. Randolph L. Wogoman, Goshen, was travelling east on US6, when he drove his auto left of the center line, and struck a truck driven by Kenneth M. Broom, Howell. Witnesses reported that Howell was almost off the roadway, attempting to avoid the accident. Damages were estimated at SISOO to the car, and S2OO to the truck, and Wogoman was arrested for driving left of center.