Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 112, Number 29, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 27 July 1994 — Page 2

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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, July 27, 1994

Firemen call for help to fight suspicious fire

At approximately 6:45p.m., July 18, the Nappanee Emergency Center several calls reporting a house fire in the 900 block of West Vanßuren Street, Nappanee. When fire units arrived they found a working fire. Mutual aid was

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Celebrating 15 Years of Service to Greater Nappanee

requested from Bremen and Wakarusa to help at both the flaming site and to stand by at the Nappanee station in case of another Are. The burning structure was an upstairs apartment located at 905 West Vanßuren Street, Apartment

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B. The downstairs apartment suffered smoke and water damage but was saved from fire. A total of 13 fire trucks and 35 firefighters from Nappanee, Wakarusa and Bremen combined, responded to the call. The cause of the fire is unknown at this time and is being investigated by the Nappanee Police Department along with a fire investigator from the Elkhart County Sheriff’s Department. POSSESSION OF STOLEN PROPERTY In the early morning hours of July 23, officers were called to Panther Drive due to a suspicious vehicle. When police arrived they found several people arguing. It was found that Aaron S. Beber had stolen electronic equipment out of someone’s car and was caught in the act by the victim. The owner of the stolen property chased the suspect from the area of 400 West Walnut to Panther Drive, where he finally caught Beber. A second suspect fled the area on foot and is still being sought by police for questioning. Twenty-year-old Beber was arrested for possession of stolen property after the items were found in his car. He was also arrested for illegal consumption of alcoholic beverages. Beber was taken to the Elkhart County Jail and held on a s3,soobond. Aprobable cause hearing was held Saturday, July 23. PUBLIC INTOXICATION July 20, 9:33p.m., off duty Ptl. William Bickel called the Nappanee Police Station to report an intoxicated subject that fell off of a moped at the comer of Vanßuren Street and entrance to Meadows Mobile Home

Court news

The following cases have been handled by the Nappanee courts. David Widmoyer is the judge. Thomas A. Trethewey, charged with having no operators license in possession, paid total fine and costs of $64.50. Virginia L. Plaster, charged with speeding 65mph in a 45mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $74.50. Shannon L. Bonee, charged with having a false and fictitious registration, paid total fine and costs of $59.50. Linda G. Painter, charged with speeding 71mph in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $70.50. • Roberta D. Porter, charged with front seat passenger restraint violation, paid total fine and costs of $25. Steve M. Dunithan, charged with pseeding 67mph in a 40mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $71.50. Thomas A. Trethewey, charged with speeding 69mph in a 55mph

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Park. Officers arrived and found the person to be Larry B. Clark, 22,4515 West Shore Drive, Bremen. A brief investigation took place with the end result being that Mr. Clark was arrested for public intoxication. The moped was released to its owner.

PRACTICE MANUEVERS--Smokey Stovers participated in a driving course from BlissMcNight Risk Management Services. The manuevers were part of a routine checkup required for insurance purposes. Pictured top: Jody tries his hand at backing the firetruck through the course. Bottom: swerving through cones varying from seven and one-half feet to eight feet apart (shown), lane changes and turns were a major part of the course. (AN photos by Merrie Chapman)

zone, paid total fine and costs of $68.50. Kevin R. Rodgerson, charged with speeding 71mph in a 50mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $75.50.

Ambulance calls

July 18,6:46p.m.--called to standby during a house fire at 905 West Van Buren. No transport was required. July 18, 6:sopjn.-Jeff Housour, 161 Meadows, transported from his home to Elkhart General due to an eye injury from gasoline. July 19, 7:40a.m.-Kevin Cool, 751 South Vemon, Nappanee, transported from his home to Michiana Community due to back pain. July 19, 11:50a.m.--Brenda Mcßride, 111 Fervida Drive, Nappanee, tranpsorted from Nappanee Wood Products to Elkhart General due to illness. July 21, 3:35a.m.-Sharie Heckaman, 1501 Brooks Drive B-3, transported from her home to Michiana

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Gregory A. Miller, charged with speeding 46mph in a 35mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $65.50. Thomas R. Ross, charged with driving while license is suspended

Community due to back pain. July 21,2:25p.m.--Virginia Hoke, Nappanee, transported from 451 North Madison, to Elkhart General due to illness. July 22, 1:40a.m.--Quyen V 0,515 Norwood Street, Goshen, transported from US6 East, Nappanee, to Goshen Hospital due to illness. July 22, 7a.m.--Louis Ray, 151 1/2 Nappanee Street, Nappanee, transported from Nappanee Wood Products to Bremen Community for medical purposes. July 22, 6:20p.m.-Tammy Laughlin, Lot 1030 Meadows Mobile Home Park, transported from her home to Elkhart General due to illness.

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“A”, paid total fine and costs of $59.50. Amanda J. Myers, charged with speeding 64mph in a 45mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $73.50.

July 24,11:30a.m.--Ina Getz, 506 1/2 East Market Street, Nappanee, transported from her home to Elkhart General due to cardiac arrest. July 24, 9p.m.--Judy Richmond, 856 South Jackson Street, transported from her home to Bremen Community due to trouble breathing.

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