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Blotter for 10/8/2007

FRIDAY 7:16 a.m. Overnight, a vehicle or person struck a mailbox on Pearl Street and shattered it, causing $25 worth of damage.

7:59 a.m. Sometime overnight, someone took a white iPod and three comic books, total value $125, from an unlocked car on Pearl Street.

3:24 p.m. Someone popped the lock of a car on Fairview Avenue and took two speakers valued at $600.

7:06 p.m. Someone broke into the garage of a home on Charles Street and stole a handful of change from two unlocked vehicles inside.

11:20 p.m. Manuel L. Lujan, 25, of Toledo, was arrested and taken to the Wood County Justice Center for operating a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol and not having a driver’s license.

SATURDAY 1:02 a.m. Lauren S. Andrick, 20, of Hilliard, Ohio, was cited with misrepresentation to obtain alcohol for using a fake ID at Uptown.

2:13 a.m. Danielle K. Jackson, 20, Kayleigh Jo Williams, 19, and Brandon Andrew Scott, 20, all of Bowling Green, were cited for crossing the railroad tracks at East Wooster Street after the crossing barriers had been lowered.

8:27 a.m. Overnight, someone entered an unlocked vehicle on Robin Court and took a handheld GPS device, a flashlight and $5 in change.

8:41 a.m. A Finch Drive resident reported that someone had gone through his unlocked vehicles overnight. Nothing was taken.

9:19 a.m. A Sony CD player and some change were taken from an unlocked Saturn parked on Lafayette Boulevard.

10:44 a.m. A Sandpiper Lane resident reported someone went through her unlocked car overnight. Nothing was taken.

3:27 p.m. Andrew N. Dean, 20, of Bowling Green, and Justin R. Henery, 20, of Pemberville, were arrested for stealing copper wire from Home Depot on South Main Street. Store security observed Dean walking out of the store with spools of electrical wire without paying. He put the spools in the back of a truck being driven by Henry and the two drove off eastbound on East Gypsy Lane Road. Wood County sheriffs stopped the truck farther down the road, outside their office.

7:12 p.m. An employee of a store on East Wooster Street was arrested for shoplifting. The employee admitted to hiding several items in his pant pockets with the intention of leaving without paying.

10:35 p.m. Patrick A. Greaves, 20, of Delphos, Ohio, was arrested for underage drinking on Brookwood Drive. Holly M. Wisher, 18, of Delphos, Ohio, was also arrested for having an open container of alcohol and for underage possession of alcohol.

SUNDAY 1:36 a.m. Ellis W. Venia III, 20, of Toledo, was cited at the corner of Wooster Street and Thurstin Avenue for operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol and for underage possession of alcohol. Her passenger, Ethan L. Hawk, 20, of Columbus, was cited for underage drinking.

1:50 a.m. Jon E. Simms, 22, of Oberlin, Ohio, and Sara A. Mowcomber, 21, of Bowling Green, were both arrested outside 149 North on North Main Street for having an open container of alcohol in public.

2:25 a.m. Brett M. Reynolds, 21, of Wayne, Ohio, was given a civil citation for having an open container of alcohol in public.

2:40 a.m. Tirassy Paulo Kulwa, 22, of Bowling Green, was cited for hosting a nuisance party at an apartment complex on the 700-block of High Street.

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