The Mail-Journal, Volume 28, Number 26, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 August 1989 — Page 13

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Fender benders investigated

Syracuse Police investigated a number of accidents and thefts during the past week: Failure to yield the right of way by a car driven by Jeffery A. Weaver, Syracuse, caused a twovehicle accident Monday, Aug 7, at 4:33 p.m., on North Huntington Street, north of South Main Street. Weaver was driving a 1987 Toyota Corolla and was attempting to leave a parking space on the west side of North Huntington Street, when he pulled his vehicle out in front of a 1986 Oldsmobile. The Oldsmobile was driven by Mary C. Stafford, 58, Syracuse. Damage to the car driven by Weaver, registered to Hillary H. Chrisman, Goshen, was estimated up to SI,OOO and up to $2,500 to Stafford’s car. Driver inattention was the cause of a two-vehicle accident on the east access road, east of East Chicago Street, Saturday, Aug. 5, at 5:39 p.m. Elizabeth G. Kauffman, 20, Syracuse, was

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Guitar stolen while band is on break

Kosciusko County Police investigated a number of thefts, vandalism, burglaries and property damage reports in the Lakeland area. Ed Mullins. 2335 Sylvan Lane. Elkhart, reported the theft of his guitar from the stage at Cocineros, Syracuse, on Saturday, Aug. 5. He stated the guitar was stolen while the band he plays in was on break. The theft of a 10-foot rubber boat and a 7.9 horse power Mercury motor was reported to police on Saturday, Aug. 5, at 4:24 p.m., by James Moore, 184 North Shore Dr., Syracuse. The theft occurred between 10 am., August 4 and 10 am., August 5. The boat and motor are valued at $3,000. Sally Cotton, 412 Front St., Syracuse, reported the theft of a Sea Flash jet ski on Friday, Aug. 4, at 1 p.m. The theft occurred between July 23, and August 3, while the jet ski was at Main Channel Marine for repairs. No value of the jet ski was listed. A set of diamond earrings and a necklace were reported stolen by Gail Guimond, r 1 box 185, Warsaw, on Wednesday, Aug. 2, at 6 p.m., The theft of the jewelry occurred between May 6 and July 30. Elizabeth Bowen and Betty Bowman, 1500 E. Jackson Blvd., Apt. 1, Elkhart, reported items stolen from their trailer at Jellystone Park on August 5. Both women reported the theft of a television, alcohol, remote control car, camera, tennis racquets, glasses and cups. The value of the

DONATION RECEIVED — A SSOO donation was received by the Syracuse Park Department to go towards the new gazebo at Lakeside Park. Mrs. Glenace Kerfiii wife of the late William Kerfin, is shown presenting the donation terKip Schumin. park board president, (Photo by Ron Schwartz. Jr.)

backing her 1989 Ford Escort from a parking space by Roger’s Realty. Due to another parked vehicle blocking her view, she backed the car further into the roadway, hitting a parked 1987 Chevrolet Silverado, registered to Mary Sharon Anson, Houston, Texas. Damage to Kauffman's car was estimated up to SI,OOO. Two-vehicles collided on Friday, Aug. 4, at 12:36 p.m., on SR 13, south of Chicago Street. Kenneth W. Griffin, 18, Syracuse, was north on SR 13 in a 1983 Ford when he observed a 1985 Oldsmobile, driven by Sophos G. Symond, 75, Syracuse, slowing to let another vehicle turn. Griffin stated he attempted to stop but due to the slippery pavement the vehicle skidded and he hit the rear end of the Symond car. Damage was estimated at under S2OO to the Griffin driven vehicle, registered to Ray B. Frost, Syracuse; and up to SI,OOO to Symond's vehicle.

items is $905 The theft occurred between July 4 and July 17. William C. Edwards, r 4 box 207. Syracuse, reported the hood ornament on his 1988 Cadillac Brougham was stolen while the car was parked at his Ideal Beach home in Syracuse. The theft was reported on July 29. at 10:05 a.m. The ornament is valued at $l5O. Neal E. Kessler, r 1 box 197A2, Warsaw, reported to police the theft of a fish finder from his boat on Sechrist Lake. The theft was reported at 1:55 p.m., July 28. The value of the fish finder is $250. Cash was reported stolen from the home of Kathy Tenny, r 6, Warsaw, on July 26. The undisclosed amount of cash was stolen between 3-9 p.m., July 26. David Green, r 5 box 455A, Syracuse, reported the theft of an electric trolling motor on July 25, at 2 p.m., from his Dewart Lake home. The motor is valued at S3OO. Vandalism Lakeside Marathon, r 2 box 58, Syracuse, at the intersection of CR 1250 N and CR 900E reported that during the early morning hours of August 3, someone had painted words on a soft drink machine and sprayed several road signs in that area. Damage was estimated up to SSO Lois Kyler, Sidney, reported glass was broken out of a storm door at her Bay view Dr., home in North Webster. The vandals did not enter the home. She reported the incident at 9:30 a.m., August 1. Damage was estimated up to

A parking ticket was issued to the owner of an improperly parked vehicle following an accident Wednesday, Aug. 2, at 4 p.m., on East Pearl Street, east of SR 13. Charles R. Losee, 19, Syracuse, was driving a 1982 Chevrolet van, and was pulling the vehicle up to the garage door to Crow Roofing, when he turned to soon, hitting the left front corner of a 1989 Chevrolet Corsica Ltz., registered to Roger E. and Karen E. Leinsetter, Syracuse. The Leinsetter vehicle was parked at a yellow line in front of the business, Leinsetter was issued the ticket. Damage to both vehicles was estimated up to SI,OOO each. Mike A. Cavendar, no age given, Kimmell, was cited for no motorcycle endorsement and leaving the scene of an accident, following a two-vehicle accident Saturday, July 29, at 2:38 p.m. The accident was at Pickwick Road and the al ey by Hooks Drug Store. Syracuse Police report George E. Ketcham, 60, Syracuse, was driving a 1988 Dodge pick-up truck north in the alley. He stopped at the intersection, looked but saw no vehicles. When he proceeded to make a left turn onto Pickwick Road, his truck was hit by a 1984 Yamaha motorcycle driven by Cavendar. Damage to the truck and motorcycle was each estimated at SI,OOO. Thefts/Vandalisms Desiree Curry, Syracuse, notified police at 11:15 am., Sunday, Aug. 6. that a grill, valued at ,SIBO, had been removed from her front porch. The theft had occurred between 3-10:30 a.m., that day. The theft of a depth finder from a boat was reported by Richard VanDiepenbos, Syracuse, on Sunday, Aug. 6, at 8:55 a m. It is believed the item was taken between 10 p.m,. Saturday and 7 am., Sunday. Syracuse Elementary was again the target for vandalism Joe Gray custodian reported that two windows on the west side of the school had been broken when someone threw rocks at them. No value of the windows was available.

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SIOO. Four owners of boats at Dewart Lake notified police at 9 a m . Ju ly 31, that the boats had either been soaped or had items slashed. Police were shown some of the boats that had the windows and canvasses soaped and those boats that had the boat covers and seats slashed Those who notified police were Harold Hays, r 5 box 344, Syracuse; Jerry L. Caley, r 5 box 342A, Syracuse; Truman W Cox. r 5. Syracuse; and William Adams, r 5, Syracuse. The damage was' estimated up to SBOO Criminal Trespass Nothing was found to be miss-

T~~ EElk 3 & dHß||v V 1 II I IE S k. J& is I I ■ BBS js M ■BBHHBBBBF ■ ■K Bb IWr ' FIRST OFFICIAL CUSTOMERS — Foo and Faye Wong, Syracuse, were the first official customers of Noble Roman's Pizza in Syracuse. The restaurant opened its doors on Wednesday, Aug. 2. Business at Syracuse’s newest restaurant has been going like “gang busters.“ and the turnout is larger than owners had anticipated. Noble Roman's Pizza is located on SR 13 in Wawasee Village, in the former building that housed Foo and Faye's Restaurant and Vincent's Place. The building has been completely remodeled however, temporary seating is being used until the booth seating is completed. Shown in the photo are Foo and Faye Wong entering the new restaurant as owners Richard Anglin and Dennis Praternoster hold the door in welcome of their first customers. (Photo by Deb Patterson )

NATIONAL AWARD WINNER — The United States Achievement Academy announced that Jody McCoy has been named a United {Rates National Award winner in mathematics. She is the daughter of Ralph and Crystal McCoy, Etna Green. Her grandparents are Mel and Barbara McCoy of Half Way. Mo„ and Paul and Barbara Miller of Milford. The academy recognizes less than 10 percent of all American high school students. The criteria for selection are a student's academic performance, leadership qualities, responsibility, citizenship, and recommendation from a teacher. McCoy attends Triton High School in Bourbon.

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ing from the home of Robert Ziegler, r 2 box 179, Syracuse, after he found a window on the east side of his home broken out and a window on his boat house broken Ziegler notified police at 10:30 am., Aug 8. Damage was estimated at SSO. Gary Anderson. P O Box 395, Wayne, 111, and Greg Long, r 2 bnx 244, Syracuse, both reported their vehicles had been shot at. at approximately 11:27 p.m., Sunday, Aug 6 Damage to Anderson’s 1988 Dodge Astro Van and Long's 1986 ElCamino was estimated up to SSOO. Both vehicles were parked at their respective locations at Pier 223

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and Pier 225 on Lake Wawasee. Bart A Amburn, r 1 box 8, Parker City, reported someone scratched his 1979 Camaro, while parked at EMS T 2 at Camp Crosley Damage was done by a sharp object to all sides of the vehicle Jim Alford, r 3 box 377, Syracuse, found on August 4 X that someone had hit his pier sign and mailbox during the evening. He notified police at 8:43 am. Mike D Golden, r 5 box 405A, Syracuse, notified police July 27. at 3:17 p m . that he found his front door open and furniture overturned throughout the home Damage was estimated up to SSO.

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