The Mail-Journal, Volume 22, Number 11, Milford, Kosciusko County, 13 March 1985 — Page 17

From the Syracuse Police log —

Subjects throwing firecrackers at house

The following information was obtained from the log of Syracuse Police Department. ' March 6 2:08 p.m. — Subject at Wawasee High School requested an officer 3:16 p.m. — Officer asked to advise Elkhart County of a plate found in the area to advise a subject it is on station i 5:22 p.m. — Street department advised a location on Lake Street and the intersection of Lake and Washington are blocked.

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9:22 p.m. — Subject advised of a sofa in the road at Sailboat Place March 7 11:50 a.m. — Party requested help from A A 2:57 p.m. — Clerk’s office advised needs an officer at the town hall 7:59 p.m. — Subject on station from Collection Bureau in reference to repossessed vehicle 8:38 p.m. — Subject advised of I a vehicle in the ditch at ThreeFlags

9:46 p.m. — Subject advised of information on a vehicle in Warsaw , March 8 6 a.m. — CB reported accident in front of Pinecrest Trailer Court 9:07 a.m. — Subject reported property damage accident on Brooklyn St. 2:02 p.m. — Subject wanted to know if anyone reported an accident on Syracuse-Milford Road, advised there is glass on the road 4:55 p.m. — Subject requested to speak to an officer reference vandalism to a vehicle 8:29 p.m. — Report of several kids at a business 10:25 — Subject requested an officer reference a disturbance at a business March 9 1:08 a.m. — Subject requested officer patrol the area reference subjects throwing firecrackers at house 3:21 a.m.” — Subject requested an officer reference subject in her apartment

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REVIVAL MEETINGS — Evangelist Dr. Don Camp, former pastor of Grace Baptist Church, Anderson, will be guest speaker at revival meetings Sunday, March 17, through Friday, March 22, in Wawasee Heights Baptist Church, Syracuse. Dr. Camp pastored Grace Baptist for over 23 years, when under his ministry the church grew to over 1,900, sponsored “Impact a radio ministry for over 14 years as well as establishing the Indiana Christian Academy, A Christian school of over 400 students. Services on Sunday, March 17, will be at 10:30 a.m. as well asT p.m. Nightly services, Monday through Friday will be at 7 p.m. Pastor Norman E. McVey and the church family invite the public to come and share in the blessings of this Revival week.

7:30 p.m. — Subject on station wanted to know if her car was towedand who to contact IkOrmn. — Subject advised she was getting false phone calls 3:40 p.m. — Subject advised controlled burning on Syra-Web Road for information 4:29 p.m. — Subject on station reference four ice boats on Syracuse Lake, concerned about safety 8:49 p.m. — Subject requested to speak to an officer reference unwanted guest March 10 12:20 a.m. — Subject requested an officer reference kids fighting across from her home 2:16 a.m. — Officer requested contact someone at Wawasee High School reference windows broken out 7:53 a m. — Subject reported a breaking and° entering at a business 9:13 a m. — Subject reported his motorcycle was stolen 3:49 p.m. — Subject advised doing controlled burning on SyraWeb Road

March 11 12:47 a.m. — Requested an officer check the Scout cabin reference suspicious vehicle 1:59 p.m. — Business advised they have a line broken off, if we get a fire alarm, just disregard unless they call 3:25 p.m. — Subject requested an officer reference subject chasing kids 6:29 p.m. — Subject reference subject cutting trees, dropping them in lake . 7:33 p.m. — Report of kids throwing rocks at passing vehicles on Mullens March 12 12:09 a.m. — Subject advised of a branch blocking the road on South Harrison south of Henry Street 7:02 a.m. — CB report of a NIPSCO pole almost down CR 1100NandCR950 3:58 p.m./— Subject reference cheese distribution 5:19 p.m. — Subject on stationreference misuse of an alley ' Defense record DANBURY, CONN. - Leaks of deadly methyl isocyanate at the Union Carbide Corp.’s Institute, W. Va., plant “were minor and represented no danger to the coihmunity,’’ a company executive said recently. t

Milford police report

Milford Marshal Dave Hobbs submitted a summary of activities of the Milford Police Department for the past month to members of the Milford Town Board on Monday evening, March 11. The report is as follows: There were 147 complaints received, five traffic accidents investigated which resulted in $4,100 in estimated damages. Officers made two traffic arrests, two misdemeanor arrests and three juvenile arrests. There was one stolen property report made, one theft report investigated, and $3.58 in stolen property

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lAa HiBHE STUDENT PAGES — David Schmahl and Mike Tuttle recently served a$ senate pages for State Senator John B. Augsburger, Syracuse, on February 26, the 35th day of the 1985 legislative session. Schmahl, 13, is a seventh grade student at Syracuse Junior High School and the son of Douglas and Judy Schmahl. Tuttle, 13, also a seventh grade student at Syracuse Junior High, is the son of Thomas and Jane Tuttle. \ . v Shown in the photo are Schmahl. Senator Augsburger, and Tuttle. North Webster Marshal submits monthly report

North Webster Town Marshal Jim Felkner submitted the mon-

recovered. Officers issued one gun permit,J received eight dog complaints, impounded 11 dogs, ran two record checks and received one lost person report. There were seven cars removed from town streets, four alarms answered, and 27 courtesy services given. The past month saw one vandalism report made and officers responded to one fire call. There were 23 title checks ran and six messages delivered. The police car was driven a total of 2,210 miles and used $152.58 in gasoline and/or oil.

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thly police report to North Webster Town Board members on Wednesday, March 6. The following is his report. Officers received 319 information calls and answered 62 calls. There were 33 calls in reference to other departments received and 59 courtesy services extended. During the past month officers issued three warning tickets, six traffic tickets, and investigated four accidents. There were two criminal arrests, two civil/domestic disturbances,

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three disabled vehicles, four vehicles were impounded and four bank escorts. Officers received five animal complaints and ran five VIN checks. Handgun permits totaled one and the officers were called to assist the fire department and Emergency Medical Service one and other departments twice. There were 21 EMS and fire department calls. North Webster Police Officers worked 477*2 hours and drove a total of 1,544 miles using 159 gallons of gasoline.

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