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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Public Record
Fostoria

accidents

Saturday:

“¢ Driver backed into another vehicle while pulling out of a North Poplar Street alleyway. No damage.

Thursday:

“¢ Hit and skip accident in a Plaza Drive parking lot.



citations

Monday:

“¢ Emmet T. Sheeran Jr., 53, 852 N. Main St., speeding, non compliance, OVI suspension.

Thursday:

“¢ Tristan D. Tibodeau, 16, Fostoria, operation without reasonable control, juvenile traffic.

“¢ Shelley R. Kessler, 27, Bascom, speeding.



vandalism

Tuesday:

“¢ A West Fourth Street employee called to report spray paint damage to the building. Pictures taken.

miscellaneous

Wednesday:

“¢ Complainant requested to speak with an officer, advised he was assaulted by a male subject at a South Main Street location. Charges pending.

Tuesday:

“¢ Caller from Putnam County advised someone from a West Lytle Street address attempted to change the address of her SSI checks. Former in-laws at location said they had no knowledge of this act.

“¢ Caller advised of a passenger in a maroon Chevrolet Lumina in the vicinity of Columbus Avenue and Lytle Street who had a small child on her lap in the front seat of the vehicle. One taken into custody for driving under a suspended license, vehicle towed.

“¢ A East North Street caller advised her minor daughter is receiving inappropriate photos from a 19-year-old male.

“¢ Caller advised her McDougal Street neighbors hit her van twice. Part of an ongoing feud between the neighbors, both parties warned for disorderly conduct.

“¢ Complainant advised she was being tailgated at a high rate of speed by a known female subject. Caller was advised to pull into the Fostoria Police Department parking lot where both parties were questioned. Female subject was advised to quit following the complainant and stop harassing her.

“¢ Complainant advised her stepdaughter texted her asking for help and claimed someone had just beaten her up, tried to throw children down the stairs, and was going to get a gun at a Peeler Drive residence. Officers were unable to locate suspect.

“¢ A South Countyline Street employee advised of an unruly male who was refusing to leave the business. Subject had been previously banned from store and was advised not to come back by officers.

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