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"I'll hopefully be doing some surfing while I'm there too," he said about his stay in Australia. While in New Zealand, Sabo hopes to take time out of his studies to do a little sky diving. While all of the exciting activities intrigue Sabo, they also scare him a little bit. "I'm afraid that when I get back (to America), I'll be bored," he said., Sabo has already experienced the feeling of boredom earlier this year, when he traveled to Mississippi over his fall break to help with Hurricane Katrina relief. "When I got back from Mississippi, I was kind of bored, because 1 was still wanting to do something with my hands," he said.

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Dec. 14 • Jory L. Harrold, 23, Bourbon, Driving With License Suspended (Prior), $131.50. • Mauricio Lomeli, 26, Nappanee, Speeding, $120.50. Dec. 16 • Derek J. Aguilar, 22, Nappanee, Operating Without Financial Responsibility, $306.50. • Robert C. Cruz, 19, Goshen, Operator Never Licensed; Speeding, $131.50. • Joshua A. Linville, 18, Nappanee, Unreasonable Speed, $131.50. • Stacy A. Schlagel, 25, Nappanee, Child Restraint (4 to 11), $25. Dec. 19 • Minor, 17, Topeka, Failure to Yield to Right-of-Way, $116.50. • Keshav Prasad Gupta, 36, Warsaw, Speeding, $122.50. • Carl L. Harman, 43, Nappanee, Expired License Plate, $111.50.

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While in Mississippi, Sabo also realized that pursuing his spiritual side was important to him. "While we were there, the residents said they were going to be praying for us," he said. "It was amazing, that these people were standing beside of a leveled home, saying they were praying for us." In taking his trip overseas, Sabo hopes to learn even more about himself and what he wants to do with his life. "It's going to be hard to leave, because I have a ministry here, but if God wants me to get a mission, I'll find out," he said. Sabo not only had to achieve a certain grade point average to take study abroad, but he also had to raise the funds as well.

• Kelli J. Holtzman, 27, Warsaw, Check Deception, $281.50. Dec. 20 • Natasha N. Beach, 22, Nappanee, No Seat Belt, $25. • Larry D. Brandeberry, 66, Goshen, No Seat Belt, $25. • Rodney J. Davis, 48, Nappanee, Sale of Tobacco to a Minor, $131.50. • Darin L. Nettleton, 27, Warsaw, Operating Without Financial Responsibility, $306.50. • Denette J. Nisly, 41, Goshen, No Seat Belt, $25. • Morene L. Tillotson, 48, Nappanee, No Seat Belt, $25. Dec. 21 • Joseph W. Grevenstuk, 22, New Paris, Operating Without Financial Responsibility (Prior); Driving With License Suspended (Infraction); Unreasonable Speed, $186.50.

Police Report

According to a'police report, at approximately 11:23 a.m. on Dec. 17, Nappanee Police Officers Nik Havert and Brad Balasa went to the home of Steve A. Noble, 44, to serve an arrest warrant for a charge of theft. Noble was taken into custody without incident and later transported to the Elkhart County Detention Facility, where he was held on a $3,000 bond.

To do that, he credits God. "1 had an internship at Nappanee Missionary over the summer," he said. "It was really axil how God worked that out " While he is open with his spiritual side, Sabo is aware that he'll have to be cautious while in China, where too many letters written about Christianity can get you into trouble. "Some people have received letters, that were already opened," he said. Even though he's going to be in foreign lands, Sabo commented that his parents are happy he's going. "My mom grew up traveling, so she excited to see me travel too," he said. "My dad is also happy to see me go out and enjoy life."

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