The Mail-Journal, Volume 29, Number 44, Milford, Kosciusko County, 12 December 1990 — Page 14
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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., December 12,1990
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BELL WALK HOSTS — Five Syracuse couples opened their homes this weekend for the 1990 Christmas Bell Walk. Sponsored by the Syracuse-Wawasee Garden Club, Sunday’s event allowed some 300 people to tour some of the finest homes in Syracuse. The tour is held on a semiannual basis to encourage decorating for the Christmas season. Homeowners who participated in the Bell Walk decorated their homes in style. Tourists enjoyed everything from the picture-perfect Norman Rockwell Christmas at the home of Connie and Dick Casto, pictured above, to the moderntraditional blend of decorations at the home of Brad and Tracy Jackson, shown at right. Others who decorated their homes for the Bell Walk were Rick and Diane Rager, Mike and Julie DeLucenay, and Kip and Pam Schumm. (Photos by Ron. Baumgartner)
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1 91 complaints received by Milford police
The following is a summary of activities of the Milford Police Department for the month of November 9 through December 7: 191 complaints received, six traffic accidents investigated, $9,000 accident damage, 19 traffic arrests, one juvenile arrest, 66 warnings issued, three stolen pro-
perty incidents reported, three theft reports investigated, two gun permits, six dog complaints, three dogs impounded, 10 record checks, six alarms answered, 14 courtesy services given, one fire call answered, 32 title checks, and four messages delivered. Logging 2,767 miles during the month, the police department spent $323.43 on gas and oil. Cement makers The Romans were the first to learn how to make cement.
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Drug bust targets three brom area
By DEB PATTERSON Staff Writer
One knock, now two knocks are made on a door. There are no signs of movement inside the home. One officer heads around to the back of the home to another door. More are made at arousing someone inside. It’s approximately 5 a m. Tuesday, Dec. 11. More knocking on the door. Finally, lights appear inside the home. A woman comes to the door. Officer Jeff Bronsing identifies himself and asks if Brent Parrett is there. The response is “No.” Bronsing asks to enter the home to speak to the woman. Syracuse Officer Ron Moser is allowed entrance through the back door. It’s learned that this is Parrett’s mother-in-law’s home. The location of Parrett’s home is learned. The police go back through the countryside, through parts of Tri-County Game Reserve to the Backwater Road
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AREA RESIDENT ARRESTED IN RAID — Brent Parrett, 23, Backwater Road, North Webster, was arrested at 5:30 a.m., yesterday (Tuesday) in a county-wide drug raid. Parrett was charged with two counts of dealing marijuana and two counts of possession of marijuana. He was held on $5,000 bond. Parrett was among 25 persons who had warrants issued for their arrest in the raid. By 8 a.m., all but four individuals had been arrested. Shown in the top photo is Parrett on the far side of the table while Tom Kitch, detective, and Stan Holderman, prosecutor’s investigator, start the booking process. The photo on the right was taken near Parrett’s residence as he was placed in the squad car by Kosciusko County Patrolman Jeff Bronsing. Bronsing was assisted by Syracuse Police Officer Ron Moser. (Photos by Deb Patterson)
area. His home is located. It’s about 5:15 a.m. Bronsing knocks on the upstairs door of the two level home. No answer. Moser knocks on the lower level door. A woman’s voice is heard inside. After identifying themselves, they are told to go to the upstairs door. Inside, Parrett is read the charges against him: dealing marijuana, class A misdemeanor; dealing marijuana, class D felony; possession of marijuana, class A misdemeanor; possession of marijuana, class D felony. His bond will be $5,000. Parrett is also read his miranda rights, while his wife stands nearby holding their 10-day-old child. Officer Moser spots a small bag of marijuana laying on the table. A consent to search is given by Parrett. He cooperates and tells the officers where more marijuana can be found as well as paraphernalia. Another small baggie with some marijuana is found, a small set of hand scales and other
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paraphernalia is taken as evidence. Parrett is placed under arrest at 5:30. Fourth Drug Raid Parrett, along with 20 others, were placed under arrest that morning in the fourth drug raid since the formation of the county’s special operations force team or SPOT. The last raid was October 20,1989. Warrants were issued for 26 persons, mostly in the Warsaw area. All but four warrants were served, one charge was dropped. Two of the 26 warrants were for persons already incarcerated, two were for juveniles. Letters of the warrants, as per state statute, were sent to Angel K. Stocklin, EMS Lane D 4, Dewart Lake, and Galiena Stocklin, EMS Lane D 4, Dewart Lake, both juveniles. Both girls are charged with dealing marijuana a class A misdemeanor. Officers Meet Officers from Warsaw City, Winona Lake, Pierceton, Syracuse and Kosciusko County met at the jail at 4 a.m. to receive
instructions from Sheriff Ron Robinson. The first person arrested arrived at the jail at 4:41 a.m. The last person arrived at 7:50. A spokesman for SPOT stated that four of the arrests stemmed from information received when The Mail-Journal’s sister publication, ‘the PAPER,’ published an “Enough” coupon for eight weeks this past summer. Officers confiscated a large amount of paraphernalia, at least one hand gun, and marijuana. By the end of the morning the population of the county jail had hit a high of 100 prisoners. Arrested Those arrested in the raid, the charges and bond, include: James H. Hurd, Jr., 24, rural route, Mentone, dealing and possession of marijuana, class A misdemeanors and dealing and possession of marijuana, class D felonies. Bond was set at $5,000. Steven M. Yocum, 36, rural route, Pierceton, dealing and possession of marijuana, class A misdemeanors. Bond set at $5,000. Scott B. Yeager, 24, South Cherry Street, Akron, dealing and possession of marijuana, class A misdemeanors. Bond set at $5,000. Donald Barton, 23, West 100 S, Warsaw, dealing and possession of marijuana, class A misdemeanors. Bondat $5,000. Rebecca A. Barton, 20, West 100 S, Warsaw, dealing and possession of marijuana, class A misdemeanor. Bond at $5,000. Mike Trueblood, 31, East Market Street, Warsaw, three counts dealing and three counts possessioitof marijuana, all class A misdemeanors. Bond set at $3 000 William Kent, Jr., 30, East Main Street, Silver Lake, dealing and possession of marijuana, class A misdemeanors. Bond set at $5,000. Chad Ousley, 18, Church Street, Pierceton, dealing and possession of schedule II controlled substances, class B felonies; dealing and possession of cocaine, class D felonies; and conspiracy to deal cocaine, class B felony. Bond was set at $20,000. Ricky Daniels, 30, East Market Street, Warsaw, dealing and
Minor injuries sustained
Minor injuries were sustained by a North Webster man following a two-vehicle accident at Main Street and High Park Drive in Goshen Saturday, Dec. 8, at 1:53 p.m. Gerald A. Eastlund, 48, P.O. Box 301, was driving a 1989 Lin-
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possession of marijuana, class A misdemeanors and dealing and possession of marijuana, class D felonies. Bond set at $5,000. Robert Marcuccilli, 21, N. Harrison, Warsaw, dealing and possession of marijuana, class a misdemeanors. Bond at $5,000. David L. Sweringer, 22, West 100 S, Warsaw, dealing and possession of marijuana, class A misdemeanors. Bond at $5,000. Mark Anderson, 22, Sellers Lake, two counts of maintaining a common nuisance. Bond set at $5,000. Brian Wordinger, 20, rural ijoute, North Manchester, two counts of dealing and possession of a schedule IV substance, class C and D felonies. Bond set at SIO,OOO. John Bajasz, 20, Maple Crest Apartments, Warsaw, dealing and possession of marijuana, class A misdemeanor. Bond set at SIO,OOO. Lamar A. Burkholder, 32, CR 56N, Nappanee, possession of marijuana, class A misdemeanor. Bond set at $250. Terry Worley, 25, 11th Street, Winona Lake, dealing and possessing marijuana, class A misdemeanors and dealing counterfeit substance, class D felony. Bond set at $5,000. Lonnie Tackett, 30, Warsaw, dealing and possession of marijuana, class D felonies. Bond set at $5,000. Warrants were also issued for: Joe C. Shepherd, Jr., Silver Lake, on possession of marijuana, a class D misdemeanor. He is currently in the Fulton •County Jail. Terry Hackworth, dealing and possession of marijuana, a class A misdemeanor. He is currently in the Kosciusko County Jail. A warrant for the arrest of Mark G. Barber, South 10th Street, Goshen, was issued for possession of marijuana, class A misdemeanor. Goshen City filed two felony warrants on Barber during the raid. He was held in Elkhart County Jail. Warrants are still outstanding for Charlotte Hicks, dealing and possession of marijuana, class A misdemeanors; and Charles W. Martin, Warsaw, possession of marijuana, class A misdemeanor.
coin Continental which collided with a 1979 Ford Granada being drivqp bv Yoder, 21, 309 1 2 W.T)f)uglas SOGoshen. Eastlund sustained minor bleeding to his head Me declined medical treatment.
