Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 123, Number 43, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 25 October 2000 — Page 2

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Police Reports

On October 16, at approximately 9:30p.m., Nappanee Police arrested Tiracy Miller, 32, Elkhart, for operating while intoxicated. Patrolman Joshua Hamer stopped a vehicle that was traveling northbound cm C.R. 7 from U.S. 6 because the vehicle was exceeding the posted speed limit and crossed the center line. There was an odor coming from Mr. Miller, associated with alcoholic beverages. Several field sobriety tests were given, and Mr. Miller was transported to the Nappanee Police Department where a certified breath test was given, the result of which was .14%. Mr. Miller was subsequently arrested for operating while intoxicated, he was transported to the Elkhart County Security Center where he is being on $1,500 bond. WARRANT Nappanee Police arrested Aaron M. Hanes, 20, 1471 Maple Lane, for a warrant. On October 19, at l:00a.m„ police observed Mr. Hanes walking in the area of Centennial St. and Madison St. They went out on the subject and found there was a valid warrant for Mr. Hanes through the Nappanee City Court for failure to appear for trial. Mr. Hanes was arrested and transported to the Nappanee Police

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Department where he was booked with a $4,500 bond. He was then transported to the Elkhart County Detention Center. WARRANT On October 20, Nappanee Police arrested Timothy Allen Kimbel, 28, South Bend, for a warrant. Police made a traffic stop on a vehicle on C.R. 7 just north of C.R. 52. Mr. Kimbel was found to have a suspended drivers license through Indiana and valid warrant for failure to appear for court out of Marshall County. Mr. Kimbel was placed under arrest and was transported to Marshall County Detention Center. He was held with no bond. DOMESTIC BATTERY Nappanee Police arrested Krystal Merkle, 20, 1651 E. Market St. Apt. 128, for domestic battery, ICOAB. On October 21, at 5:40a.m., the police department received a call from an apartment at 1651 E. Market St. reference a subject being choked by his girlfriend. Sgt. Terry Chanley and Patrolman Brad Balasa responded to the call and discovered a male subject with red marks around his neck and Krystal, whom was the victim’s girlfriend, admitted to choking the subject.

Krystal was placed under arrest for domestic battery and officers observed the odor of alcoholic beverages coming from her and was also charged with possession of alcohol by a minor. She was taken to the Nappanee Police Department and after initial paperwork was completed, was transported to the Elkhart County Security Center and held on $3,000 bond. Police to host Halloween party The Nappanee Police Department and Reserves will host the annual Halloween party on Tuesday, October 31 at 7p.m. at the Nappanee Elementary School. This year first through fifth graders will be judged on costumes. Parents are encouraged to dress up their children, as they will be judged also. Prizes, games, treats and a good time are awaiting your elementary children, immediately after trick or treat. The hours for trick or treating this year have been set for Tuesday, October 31st from 5 to 7p.m., with the party to follow immediately. Parents are to accompany the children to the party.

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GRANT HELPS—Thanks to the Elkhart County Community Foundation, many preschoolers In the Nappanee community will be able to learn and play more comfortably In their classroom all year long. The Family Christian Development Center recently received a grant from the foundation, to supply air conditioners which have benefited the center's Headstart program. The four and five-year-olds who participate In the

The following cases have been handled through the Nappanee City Court. David Widmoyer is the

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program meet Monday through Friday, 8:30a.m.-12:30p.m„ under the care and Instruction of Pam HahaJ, head teacher and Ivette Lagunas, her assistant—both are Nappanee residents. Each day the children are provided with breakfast and lunch, and many services to help them prepare for kindergarten. Pictured, from left, Joan; Andrews, director for FCDC, Ivette Lagunas and Pam HahaJ. (Photo provided)

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judge. Alexander Walker, charged with check deception, paid total fine and costs of $151.33. Juan Espinosa, charged with operating while never licensed, paid total fine and costs of $150.50. Brandon Wiley, charged with expired license plates, paid total fine and costs of $80.50. Mark Stutzman, charged with disregarding stop sign, paid total fine and costs of $80.50. Arlin Miller, charged with expired plate, paid total fine and costs of $80.50. Jodie Lawrence, charged with disregarding auto signal, paid total fine and costs of $85.50. Joseph Hyde, charged with speeding 75.9 mph in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $96.50; also charged with another count of speeding 75.9 mph in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $19.50. Angela Turner, charged with failure to use seat belt, paid total fine and costs of $25.00.

October 16, 6:2lp.m.—Joshua Yoder, 12040 C.R. 9, from North Wood High School to Goshen General Hospital, due to leg injury. October 17, 8:04a.m. —Wilma Ervin, 501 E. Broad St., from home to Elkhart General Hospital, due to possible stroke. October 18, 11:44a.m. — Virginia Cain, Milford, from Chiam restaurant to Goshen General Hospital, due to fall. October 19, 3:00a.m. —Wilma Stutsman, LuAnn Nursing Home, from home to Bremen Community Hospital, due to fall. October 19,18:12 —Jeanette M. Bigler, 445 Hickory Ln., from home to Elkhart General Hospital, due to illness. October 20, B:o3a.m.—Kip Chamberlin, 357 E. Centennial, from Persing and Co. to Elkhart General Hospital, due to seizure. October 20, 3:s4p.m.—Karen Miller, 703 Northwood Circle, from home to Elkhart General Hospital, due to lacerations. October 20, 6:sop.m.—lvan Yoder, 9539 W. 750 N., from 900 W and S.R. 19 to Bremen Community Hospital, due to carbuggy accident. October 20, 6:sop.m.—Wilma Yoder, 9539 W. 750 N., from 900 W. and S.R. 19 to Bremen Community Hospital, due to car-

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Alex Hernandez, charged with driving while never licensed, paid - total fine and costs of $275.50. David Ross, charged with disregarding auto signal, paid total fine; and costs of $90.50. Marsha Jones, charged with speeding 70mph in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $90.50. John Stas, charged with speeding 74.5 mph in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $95.50. Daniel Brennaman, charged with disregarding auto signal, paid total fine and costs of $85.50. Thomas Wysong, charged with speeding 71 mph in a 55mph zone, paid total fine and costs of $91.50. Larry Blanton 11, charged with disregarding stop sign, paid total fine and cost of 80.50. Matthew Pleasant, charged with driving while license suspendedinfraction, paid total fine and costs of $50.00; also charged with expired license plate, paid total fine and costs of $80.50. Josh Herr, charged with criminal conversion, paid total fine and costs of $126.50.

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buggy accident. October 20, 6:53p.m. —Dawn Bollenbacker, 213 N. Montgomery St., from 900 W. and S.R. 19, no transport, due to motor vehicle accident. Peterson among MC leaders Manchester College, North Manchester, has selected a group of students to serve as Student Orientation Leaders at the start of the 2000-2001 academic year. Student Orientation Leaders are returning Manchester College students who acquaint new students with campus, the community and other first-year students. Each SOL typically works with six or seven first-year students during the three-day orientation at the start of the fall semester, and at the end of orientation became a copilot, responsible for staying in contact with his or her students throughout the academic year. They are selected on the basis of relevant past experiences, enthusiasm, dedication and maturity levels. Among those selected is Matthew Peterson, son of Thomas and Kathleen Peterson, 72192 CR9, Nappanee.