Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 123, Number 24, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 14 June 2000 — Page 2

The following cases have been handled through the Nappanee City Court. David Widmoyer is the judge. Cassonya Schalliol, charged with seat belt violation, paid total fine and costs of $25.00. Jeremy Miller, charged with seat belt violation, paid total fine and costs of $25.00. Janell Apple, charged with seat belt vio'ation, paid total fine and costs of SZ*.OO. Ricky Howard, charged with no proof of financial responsibility, paid total fine and costs of $175.50. Jamie Oviedo, charged with seat belt violation, paid total fine and costs of $25.00. Kristy Freid, charged with seat belt violation, paid total fine and cost sos $25.00. James Bolinger, charged with seat belt violation, paid total fine and costs of $25.00. Lulu Eads, charged with seat belt violation, paid total fine and costs of $25.00. Timothy Lambert, charged with speeding 72.2 mph in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $92.50. Lena Tiston, charged with speeding 47mph in a 35mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $89.90. Kathleen Andrzejwski, charged with seat belt violation, paid total fine and costs of $2^.00. Andrew Lent, charged with disregarding rail road signal, paid total fine

I want to thank all of w H my Friends, Neighbors, and |» f Family for helping me through f this emotional time. The thoughtfulness that you have shown me through prayers, bringing food and just being with me has touched me deeply. I know that Kenny is looking at each and every one you, thanking you for being there for me. A Special Thanks to TriCounty Ambulance Service and m .Thompson Funeral Home for allot a ▼ their thoughtfulness and help^rT* l k Love, Wally Martin

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and costs of $100.50. John Gladieux, charged with seat belt violation, paid total fine and costs of $25.00. Reva Howard, charged with conver sion, paid total fine and costs of $225.50. Brent Roush, charged with operating without proof of financial responsibility, paid total fine and costs of $125.50. Brenda Miller, charged with speeding, 53mph in a 30mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $98.50. Jason Brown, charged with seat belt violation, paid total fine and costs of $25.00. Bradley Kitts, charged with seat belt violation, paid total fine and costs of $25.00 Jason Parker, charged with seat belt violation, paid total fine and costs of $25.00. Michael Moore, Jr.,' charged with speeding 55mph in a 40mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $90.50. Janice Hedman, charged with seat belt violation, paid total fine and costs of $25.00. Kimberly McVey, charged with seat belt violation, paid total fine and costs of $25.00. Gail Hershberger, charged with seat belt violation, paid total fine and costs of $25.00. Patricia Gallup, charged with speeding 76mph in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $85.50.

Ambulance Calls

May 30, 3:llp.m.—Michael Hensley, Woodbum, from Walnut and Main to Elkhart General Hospital, due to back injury. May 31, 4:oop.m.—Clara Thompson, Etna Green, from home to Elkhart General Hospital, due to chest pain. June 2, 2:50a.m. —Standby for fire department, Heckaman Homes, U.S. 6 East, due to house • fire, no transport. June 2, 8:49a.m. —Merrie Chapman, 13959 N. 600 W„ from U.S. 6 East to Elkhart General Hospital, due to motor vehicle accident. June 2, B:s2a.m.—Alec Chapman, C.R. 600, from U.S. 6 East, no transport, due to motor vehicle accident. June 2, B:s2a.m.—Andrew Chapman, C.R. 600, from U.S. 6 East, no transport, due to motor vehicle accident. June 2, 8:52a.m. —Phillip Carothers, Bremen, from U.S. 6 East, no transport, due to motor vehicle accident. June 2, 12:07p.m. —Sarah M. Horr, Goshen, from Madison and Market Streets, no transport, due to motor vehicle accident. June 2, 12:07p.m. —Robert L. Walter, 258 N. Madison St., from Market and Madison, no transport, due to motor vehicle accident. June 2, 12:07p.m. —Joni Walter, 258 N. Madison St., from Market and Madison to Bremen Community Hospital, due to motor vehicle accident. June 3, 5:29a.m. —Edith Riley, 652 John St., from home to Elkhart General Hospital, due to a fall. June 3, 10:25 —Mary L. Howell, 1048 Meadows, from home to Goshen General Hospital, due to medical problems. June 4, 5:58a.m. —Karl Freese, 458 E. Vanßuren St., from home to Elkhart General Hospital, due to medical problems. June 5, I:lßp.m.—Darin Edwars, Madison, from Amish

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Community Health Promotion of Goshen General Hospital will hold an American Heart Association ’CPR Course for Instructors. Upon successful completion of

Acres, no transport, due to ingJune 6, 8:28p.m. Alexis R. Pate, Bremen, from Nappanee Sports Complex, no transport, due to medical problems. June 7, I:sla.m.—Karl Freese, 458 E. Vanßuren, from home to Elkhart General Hospital, due to medical problems. June 7, 7;00a.m. —William Hanson, 141 Meadows, from home to Elkhart General Hospital, due to bum. June 7, 12:24p.m.—Harley Miller, Etna Green, from home to Elkhart General Hospital, due to abdominal pain. June 7, I:lo—Travis Snider, New Paris, from C.R. 50 West of C.R. 3 .to Goshen General Hospital, due to seizure. June 8, 12:06p.m.—Guy Hall, 202 W. Indiana, from home to Goshen General Hospital, due to fractured shoulder. June 11, 12:07p.m.—Angel M. Faxon, Goshen, from Nappanee Missionary Church to Elkhart General Hospital, due to medical problems. June 10, 6:3sa.m.—Gretta Anderson, 602 E. Market, from Miriam and Market to Elkhart General Hospital, due to motor vehicle accident. June 10, 12:05p.m.—Judith Dubois, 6370 W. 800 N., from home, no transport, due to Lifeline. June 10, 2:34p.m.—Ronnie Castle, 1500 Woodview, from alley W. S.R. 19 to Elkhart General Hospital, due to unresponsiveness. June 10, 5:04p.m. —Mary Rensberger, 12992 N. 500 W., from home to Goshen General Hospital, due to a fall. June 10, 7:55p.m. —Neal Goans, Meadows, from Police Department to Elkhart General Hospital, due to face and eye injury.

the course the participants will be certified instructors, eligible to instruct community CPR classes. This three class course will be held on June 20 and 22, from 6p.m. until 10p.m. and June 24 from Ba.m. until 4p.m. The cost for the course is $125 and includes all materials. Enrollment is limited. For further information or to register, call Goshen General Hospital’s Nurse-On-Call at 5352600 or call toll free at 1-877-BGO-4GHS.

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Gregory S. Slough, 37, Syracuse, was charged with HTV and OWI by Nappanee Police on May 29. After being dispatched to attempt to locate a possible intoxicated driver, a vehicle driven by Gregory S. Slough, was stopped for operating while intoxicated on C.R. 101 just North of U.S. 6. This vehicle matched the description given for the attempt to locate. Mr. Slough was pulled over driving left of center. He was charged with operating while intoxicated, habitual traffic violator, false or fictitious registration, driving left of center and open container. He was incarcerated at the Elkhart County jail with a bond of $11,500. On June 2, Nappanee Police arrested Kimberly Jean Gibson, 35, Bremen, for OWI. Patrolman Tony Schmucker was following a suspected drunk driver in the area of Walnut St. and Jackson St. The driver then pulled the vehicle to the side of the road. Schmucker waited to see if the driver, who he had visually seen as he passed her, would attempt to leave again after she felt he had left the area. While waiting, a passer-by advised Schmucker that the driver had exited her vehicle and began walking eastbound on Walnut St. Schmucker stopped and began speaking to Kimberly. She was given field sobriety tests, which she failed. She was then given a chemical breath test at the Nappanee Police Department, which she failed with a BrAC of %.26. Kimberly was then transported to the Elkhart County Security Center where she awaits on a $1,500 bond. On June 8, Nappanee Police arrested Mark A. Reynolds, 39, Rochester, for possession of marijuana. Patrolman Joshua Hamer stopped a vehicle in C.R. 7 approximately 1/2 mile north of Market St., as he observed two occupants of a vehicle were not wearing their seat belts. The passenger within the veh cle, Mark Reynolds, was found to have a warrant for his arrest from Fulton County. The subject was taken into custody, during which time, a baggy containing a green plant-like substance was located in his pocket. After the contents were tested,

Mr. Reynolds was charged with possession of marijuana, and was transported to the Elkhart County Security Center where he is being held on a $ 1,500 bond. Mr. Reynolds is scheduled tbJS; appear in the Nappanee City Court on June 14, at 5:00p.m. » v - Nappanee Police arrested Roger D. Young, 39, 1051 E. Marion St., for battery, a class A misdemeanor On the evening of June 9, Police Officers Nik Havert and Tony Schmucker responded to 1051 East Marion Street on a report of a battery that had just taken place. ! There they found the victim had been struck by Mr. Young during an argument. The victim had 4 bloody nose as a result of the inci-; dent. Mr. Young was arrestecLfor class A misdemeanor battery. „ , ; * » He was taken into custody with-; out incident and after initial pto-; cessing at Nappanee Police? Department, was transported to the Elkhart County Detention Facility by Reserve Officer Lee Bontraggr. He was there held on a $ r,-500 bond. *v* •* «- ♦ v On June 10, Nappanee Police arrested Neal A. Goans, 43, JiOt 131 Meadows, for domestic fjgljt with a knife. * <* The Nappanee Police ‘ Department received a call reputing a domestic fight knife. Upon officer’s arrival, they found Mr. Goans at Lot 134 Meadows on the porch. > •v Mr Goans refused officers conlmands to surrender the knife or cooperate with any of their coormands. Eventually Mr. Goans vijas pepper sprayed, the knife seized, and Mr. Goans was forcibly taken into custody. -> As a result of the domestic W pute which had occurred prior .dj) police arrival, and due to Ms. Goans refusal to cooperate with police, he was charged with the following: Intimidation widjvji deadly weapon, $3,000; batySty with a deadly weapon. $3,090: resisting law enforcement $1,500: and Mr. Goans had a warrant er his arrest out of Elkhart battery, bond $3,000. X Mr. Goans was transported to;’ the Elkhart County Security Center and held pending a pruti* ble cause hearing in ElkjjSj County Superior Court.

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