SPRINGFIELD POLICE LOG, AUG. 31-SEPT. 6.Byline: The Register-Guard Incidents FRIDAY, AUG. 31 Disorderly subject: 12:14 a.m., 500 block South 42nd Street. A caller reported that a woman was in a parking lot banging on a barbecue barbecue [West Indian or South American], in the United States, traditionally an open-air gathering, political or social, in which meats are roasted whole over a pit of embers and food and drink are liberally enjoyed. and yelling yell v. yelled, yell·ing, yells v.intr. To cry out loudly, as in pain, fright, surprise, or enthusiasm. v.tr. To utter or express with a loud cry. See Synonyms at shout. n. . Warrant service: 1:01 a.m., 100 block Fourth Street. A local tavern tavern: see inn. owner reported that he stopped a man from breaking into his car. Police responded and arrested the man on outstanding warrants. Burglary: 7:34 a.m., 300 block 42nd Street. A caller reported that her home had been broken into and multiple furniture items were stolen. Burglary: 2:17 p.m., 1400 block Seventh Street. A caller reported a robbery at his residence that occurred overnight. The suspect entered the home through a rear window and dumped paint all over the floor. Fraud: 2:29 p.m., 400 block A Street. Unauthorized online purchases were reportedly made on a man's credit card. The cards had not been stolen but an unknown person had obtained the card number. SATURDAY, SEPT. 1 Fight: 12:32 a.m., 600 block Q Street. A group of men dressed in dark clothing were reported to be fighting in the parking lot of a local business. Prowler: 12:55 a.m., 900 block B Street. A neighbor reported seeing a man on a bicycle coming out of a back yard. The suspect took off when the neighbor pulled his car into the driveway. Theft: 3:32 a.m., 2600 block Olympic Street. A store employee reported that he was chasing a shoplifter down Centennial Avenue. The suspect had reportedly stuffed store items into a backpack and ran out of the store. Found syringes: 10:04 a.m., 400 block Main Street. A bank employee reported finding a syringe syringe /sy·ringe/ (si-rinj´) (sir´inj) an instrument for injecting liquids into or withdrawing them from any vessel or cavity. outside the bank. A biohazard bi·o·haz·ard n. 1. A biological agent, such as a virus or a condition that constitutes a threat to humans, especially in biological research or experimentation. 2. collection company was called to pick it up. Shots fired: 2:28 p.m., Pioneer Parkway and Q Street. Three gunshots were reportedly heard in rapid succession. Robbery: 11:36 p.m., 1400 block Main Street. A caller reported that two men were fighting with rocks in front of a local tavern. One man was arrested for robbery and assault and was accused of stealing money from the other man. SUNDAY, SEPT. 2 Dispute: 1:19 a.m., 100 block C Street. A caller reported that five people were in a physical fight in the parking lot of an apartment complex. Prowler: 1:27 a.m., 1400 block Piedmont Piedmont, region, Italy Piedmont (pēd`mŏnt), Ital. Piemonte, region (1991 pop. 4,302,565), 9,807 sq mi (25,400 sq km), NW Italy, bordering on France in the west and on Switzerland in the north. Street. A caller reported that she found two teenage boys in her neighbor's house. The boys fled on foot. Burglary: 5:45 a.m., 200 block 42nd Street. A restaurant employee reported that the business had been burglarized during the night. An unknown suspect entered through a broken window. Burglary: 10:47 a.m., 3100 block Gateway Street. A caller reported that someone entered his apartment through a bedroom window and stole his wallet. MONDAY, SEPT. 3 Theft: 1:31 a.m., 4600 block Bluebelle Way. A caller reported that three juveniles attempted to break into her truck. Theft: 8:14 a.m., Aspen aspen, in botany aspen: see willow. Aspen, city, United States Aspen (ăs`pən), city (1990 pop. 5,049), alt. 7,850 ft (2,390 m), seat of Pitkin co., S central Colo. and West D streets. Compact discs were reportedly stolen from a vehicle. Safety hazard: 8:55 a.m., 900 block South 32nd Street. Police made contact with the owner of a hot air balloon This article is about hot air balloons themselves. For the associated activity, see Hot air ballooning. The hot air balloon is the oldest successful human-carrying flight technology, dating back to its invention by the Montgolfier brothers in Annonay, after he attempted to land on a softball softball, variant of baseball played with a larger ball on a smaller field. Invented (1888) in Chicago as an indoor game, it was at various times called indoor baseball, mush ball, playground ball, kitten ball, and, because it was also played by women, ladies' field. Dispute: 12:46 p.m., 300 block Ninth Street. A caller reported that two women were fighting at a residence. Theft: 1:43 p.m., 200 block West C Street. A caller reported that her purse, wallet and some computer equipment were stolen from inside her vehicle. TUESDAY, SEPT. 4 Dispute: 7:06 a.m., 100 block South 41st Street. A caller reported that a couple were fighting behind an apartment complex. Burglary: 8:49 a.m., 300 block S Street. A caller reported that an unknown person entered her home through an unlocked sliding glass door. Purses and a wallet were stolen. Suspicious conditions: 5:05 p.m., 100 block Q Street. A caller reported that two men were riding back and forth on bikes in front of a business and appeared to be casing the area. Found syringes: 5:19 p.m., 500 block West D Street. A caller reported finding used syringes in a bush outside a residence. A biohazard company was called to collect them. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 5 Theft: 9:31 a.m., 200 block 10th Street. Welding welding, process for joining separate pieces of metal in a continuous metallic bond. Cold-pressure welding is accomplished by the application of high pressure at room temperature; forge welding (forging) is done by means of hammering, with the addition of heat. materials and tools were reportedly stolen from the bed of a work truck. Reckless reckless adj. in both negligence and criminal cases, careless to the point of being heedless of the consequences ("grossly" negligent). Most commonly this refers to the traffic misdemeanor "reckless driving. endangering: 3:53 p.m., 1700 block South 59th Street. A caller reported seeing someone throwing rocks at vehicles in the area. Burglary: 5:02 p.m., 400 block U Street. A caller reported that someone broke into her garage and stole a purse and cell phone. Burglary: 7:39 p.m., 100 block 40th Street. A caller reported that her bedroom window screen had been cut open and someone had attempted to gain entry into her home. THURSDAY, SEPT. 6 Dispute: 5:24 a.m., 1700 block Main Street. Two intoxicated in·tox·i·cate v. in·tox·i·cat·ed, in·tox·i·cat·ing, in·tox·i·cates v.tr. 1. To stupefy or excite by the action of a chemical substance such as alcohol. 2. men were reportedly fighting in the parking lot of a motel. Grafitti: 8:19 a.m., 500 block West Centennial Blvd. A business was reportedly vandalized when someone tagged a "sur 13' gang symbol on a wall. Theft: 11:54 a.m., 400 block D Street. A girl's bicycle was reportedly stolen from the backyard of a residence. Burglary: 1:39 p.m., 5400 block A Street. A caller reported an overnight burglary at his apartment after someone entered through the bedroom window. Burglary: 2:08 p.m., 5500 block E Street. A caller reported that his ex-girlfriend broke into his house and took his compact discs. Theft: 4:21 p.m., 5700 block Main Street. An employee of a local grocery store reported that a shoplifter was being chased by another employee. Arrests FRIDAY, AUG. 31 Adams, John Adams, John, 2d President of the United States Adams, John, 1735–1826, 2d President of the United States (1797–1801), b. Quincy (then in Braintree), Mass., grad. Harvard, 1755. A.: 19, on warrants from Josephine County for fourth-degree assault and menacing. Cano, Eric R.: 19, on warrants for third-degree robbery and second-degree theft. SATURDAY, SEPT. 1 Knight, Russell L.: 41, on warrants for methamphetamine methamphetamine (mĕth'ămfĕt`əmēn): see amphetamine; methedrine. possession and failure to appear in court Ask a Lawyer Question Country: United States of America State: Arizona Dear Sir, I received back in 1980 an arrest warrant by an Arizona court for failure to appear in court pursuant to a traffic accident (failure to yield). . Duncan, Lonnie E.: 44, on warrants for methamphetamine possession and DUII DUII Driving (while) Under the Influence of Intoxicants . Parr, Myles D.: 33, on warrants for methamphetamine possession, possession of a controlled substance controlled substance n. a drug which has been declared by federal or state law to be illegal for sale or use, but may be dispensed under a physician's prescription. and failure to appear in court. Lusardi, Christopher M.: 26, on charges of third-degree robbery and fourth-degree assault. TUESDAY, SEPT. 4 Webster, James W.: 18, on warrants for furnishing liquor to a minor and failure to appear in court. Bodine, Michael S.: 20, on warrants for methamphetamine possession, DUII, attempted burglary and failure to appear in court. Whitley, Melvin L.: 33, on warrants for second-degree theft and unauthorized use of a vehicle. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 5 Geisel, Eric C.: 25, on warrants for third-degree robbery, methamphetamine possession and failure to appear in court; on additional charges of identity theft and providing false information. Olson, Michelle C.: 32, on warrants for second-degree forgery forgery, in art forgery, in art, the false claim to authenticity for a work of art. The Nature of Forgery Because the provenance of works of art is seldom clear and because their origin is often judged by means of subtle factors, art and failure to appear in court. Rose, Jonathan M.: 22, on warrants for second-degree robbery and methamphetamine possession. |
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