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    “gAyPRIL” (Gay-April) continues on Falcon Radio, sharing a playlist curated by the Queer Trans Student Union, sharing songs celebrating the LGBTQ+ experience. In similar vein, you will enjoy Jeanette Winterson’s books if you find yourself interested in LGBTQ+ voices and nonlinear narratives. As “dead week” is upon us, students, we can utilize resources such as Falcon […]
  • Poetics of April
    As we enter into the poetics of April, also known as national poetry month, here are four voices from well to lesser known. The Tradition – Jericho Brown Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, Brown visited the last American Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP 2024) conference, and I loved his speech and humor. Besides […]
Spring Housing Guide

Blotter for Sept. 10, 2007

FRIDAY

7:34 a.m. A house on East Court Street was spray painted overnight.

1:17 p.m. Two bikes were reported stolen from an apartment complex on East Napoleon Road.

6:39 p.m. Richard P. Phillips, 43, of Toledo, was arrested for disorderly conduct while intoxicated and taken to the Wood County Justice Center. Police found Phillips lying passed out behind an apartment on Colony Lane next to an empty bottle of Cobra beer and a backpack containing four bottles of chemical dust remover. A juvenile playing at a nearby playground reported seeing Phillips drinking and sucking from the bottle of dust remover.

7:50 p.m. Carlos Y. Lafuente Banegas, 21, of Bowling Green, was arrested for furnishing alcohol to an underage person for giving a case of Natural Light beer to Adam S. Goldberg, 18, of Toledo, in the parking lot of Burger King on North Main Street.

10:23 p.m. Several items were taken from a house on East Reed Avenue. The house was left unlocked and vacant for about an hour early on Friday evening. The residents returned to find that a Verizon LG cell phone, valued at $150, a Hewlett Packard laptop, valued at $1,000, and a Visa card had all been taken. The card had already been used at McDonald’s on East Wooster Street.

11:15 p.m. A Brookwood Drive resident believes someone tried to break into his house overnight. Police are still investigating the incident.

11:29 p.m. Richard V. Dinh, 19, of Bowling Green, was cited for underage possession of alcohol at the corner of Enterprise and Court streets.

11:42 p.m. Jason A. Freeman, 20, of Delaware, Ohio, and Lucas O. West, 19, of Dayton, were both cited for underage possession of alcohol on North Enterprise Street.

11:49 p.m. Ashley M. Paparone, 20, of Kirtland, Ohio, was cited for throwing a nuisance party and underage possession of alcohol. Michelle L. Schotter, 20, of Rossford, Ohio, and Kevin M. Beck were also cited for underage possession alcohol.

SATURDAY

12:01 a.m. Shalena Ann Gary, 19, of Northwood, Ohio, was cited for public urination in a public parking lot near Main Street.

12:27 a.m. A Baldwin Avenue resident reported that his house was broken into. Police are still investigating the incident.

1:23 a.m. A North Enterprise Street resident reported two males broke into his home. The resident was getting out of the shower when he thought he heard someone in the basement. He went downstairs to find the two suspects fleeing with his Hookah. They dropped the device and ran toward the University.

2:05 a.m. Cody M. Pignotti, 21, of Bowling Green, was cited for having an open container of alcohol in public.

2:08 a.m. Joseph P. Dinardi, 21, of Strongsville, Ohio, was warned for disorderly conduct after a police officer saw him carrying two large tree branches. Dinardi dropped the branches when he saw the officer, who told him to put the branches back in the yard they were taken from.

2:31 a.m. Joshua M. Brown, 25, of Bowling Green, was seen passed out in a doorway on North Prospect Street with a newspaper draped over his face. Brown had fallen asleep and an unknown person took his hat and replaced it with the newspaper.

2:41 a.m. John L. Bechstein, 23, of Rudolph, Ohio, was cited for driving under the influence, failure to maintain reasonable control of a vehicle and failure to stop after an accident. Witnesses reported that Bechstein struck a small tree on Sandpiper Lane and then fled southbound on Haskins Road.

3:20 a.m. Joseph Ryan Rosenberg, 23, of Wexford, Pa., and Timothy Martin Sabo, 22, of Bowling Green, were both warned for disorderly conduct for following Christopher M. Martinez, 30, of Bowling Green, down Manville Street. They told him they wanted his food from Taco Bell and caused him to drop the food. The meal was valued at $8.

6:24 a.m. Amanda F. Thompson, 21, of Dayton, was arrested and taken to jail for assaulting several employees at the Wood County Hospital. Thompson had been brought to the emergency room where she was very combative, biting the finger of one doctor, scratching and biting several other employees and breaking one employee’s bra. Thompson claimed to be having a seizure and said she was not in control of her body at the time, but one of the doctors said she was not having a seizure.

9:21 a.m. A East Merry Street resident reported someone scratched her car and sprayed mustard on it overnight, causing about $1,000 damage.

9:33 a.m. Sometime after 3 a.m. someone dented the top of a mailbox on Klotz Road and took two white plastic goose flower pots.

10:04 a.m. Overnight, someone entered an unlocked car on Ada Avenue and took a pair of jeans and a CD case with 80 CDs in it.

11:59 a.m. Matthew T. Stechshulte, 19, and Mattew R. Quinn, 20, both of Ottawa, Ohio, were warned for throwing tomatoes at the window of Kids Count Too on East Wooster Street.

12:55 p.m. A blue car drove off from a gas station on North Prospect Street without paying for $49.11 worth of fuel.

10:35 p.m. Chase D. Davenport, 19, of Wooster, Ohio, was arrested and taken to the Wood County Justice Center for using someone else’s ID to obtain alcohol. He was also cited for underage drinking and for having an open container of alcohol.

11:27 p.m. Dakota M. Day, 20, of Castalia, Ohio, was cited for public urination and underage drinking.

11:56 p.m. Jeffery J. Albertini, 21, of Olmsted Falls, Ohio, was issued a civil citation for throwing a nuisance party. One of the guests, Alexandra N. Ball, 18, of Columbus, was cited for underage possession of alcohol.

SUNDAY

12:04 a.m. Kyle A. Huston, 19, of Van Wert, Ohio, was cited for having an open container of alcohol.

12:11 a.m. Michael P. Lasco Jr., 19, and Donald J. Kaepplinger, 19, both of Arlington Heights, Ill., were cited for underage drinking at the corner of Oak and Prospect streets.

12:14 a.m. Dylan C. Campbell, 19, of Delaware, Ohio, was arrested for and taken to the Wood County Justice Center for underage drinking and obstructing official business. Police saw Campbell leaving a party on North Enterprise Street, apparently intoxicated. Campbell attempted to run from police, but was caught.

12:57 a.m. Lissa C. Comarata, 19, of Cincinnati, was cited for underage drinking on North Enterprise Street.

1:15 a.m. Rylee A. Jahns, 21, of Weston, Ohio, was cited for having an open container of alcohol in a car on East Court Street. The driver, Jenna Nichole Low, 22, also of Weston, was cited for physical control of the vehicle while intoxicated.

1:25 a.m. Jason L. Juillard, 20, of Archbold, Ohio, was cited for using another person’s ID to try to get into Uptown,

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