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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 5

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The Journal Timesi
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Racine, Wisconsin
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Records 5A the Journal Times. Fuday, i j. IQS'3 Police Births Courts convicted of fleeing the scene oi a two-car collision in the 33oo block oi Highway in Raymond The driver of the car struck by car suffered head pain from the crash, while a pasener reported arm pain. A charge of criminal trespass ing against Andra Snow. 22.

of l'2 Hilker Place, was dismissed Thurs day, according to prosecutors, who said the ictim of a reported break in isn't sure Snow was the persor. who illegally entered Matrix Design at 1226 14th St. April 22 Drunken Driving: Michael .1 Pn aulx, 23. of 917 Wisconsin Ave S1030 fine. 12, days in jail, and driver's liscense revoked for 18 months Driving after revocation or sus- pension: Mario 22.

oi 2135 Racine $.492 fine. 14 months in jail, and driver's iicen.se revoked for 1 year Multiple Charges: Anthony (' Morales. 36. of 1428 Racine St rt. -1 Indiana Street, man injured in industrial accident; 9:37 a.m., 3200 block of Indiana Street, woman' ill; 1:18 p.m., 1000 block of S.

Main Street, man with difficulty breathing; 2: 48 p.m., 800 block of DeKoven Avenue, false alarm; 3:10 p.m., 3800 block of 13th Street, woman HI; 3:43 p.m., 3800 block of Washington Avenue, woman with undetermined illness; 443 p.m., 500 block of Shel-bourne Court, woman fell; 5:42 p.m., 1300 block of Illinois Street, child fell off bike; 6 01 p.m., 2500 block of Crescent Street, man with difficulty breathing MT. PLEASANT RESCUE CALLS Thursday: 11:21 a.m., 6200 block of Durand Avenue, child ill; 4:04 p.m., 2300 block of Mead Street, no transport; 5:16 p.m.. 10900 block of Washington Avenue, woman ill. CALEDONIA FIRE CALLS Thursday: 3 10116 4 Mile Road, rubbish fire; 5:57 p.m., 4300 Main Street, burned food; 5:57 p.m 2825 4 Mile Road, false alarm. CALEDONIA RESCUE CALLS Thursday: 12:27 p.m., 5000 block of Highway three people injured in traffic accident; 6:03 p.m., 4 Mile Road and Douglas Avenue, three people injured in traffic accident.

ARRESTED Three Racine boys, ages 13, 14 and 16, by Racine police about 4 p.m. Thursday on charges of burglary. Police said the boys broke into a house in the 1100 block of Osborne Boulevard about 7:30 a.m. Thursday and stole coins from a coin collection. A 13-year-old Racine boy by Racine police about 10 a.m.

Thursday on a charge of burglary. Police said the boy broke into a house in the 1200 block of Superior Street about 9:20 a.m. Sept. 19. A 14 year-old Racine boy by Racine police about 7 p.m.

Wednesday on a charge of operating a vehicle without the owner's consent. Police said the boy stole a moped from a garage in the 1300 block of LaSalle Street between Sept. 8 and Sept. 23. Gregg A.

Roushia, 21, of 910'-Sixth on a charge Thursday of recklessly endangering safety. "Racine police said Roushia drove his car at three men, who had to take evasive action, following an exchange of words late Wednesday in a tavern parking lot in the 2000 block of Douglas Avenue. Willie J. Oates, 37, of 2513 Dwight on a charge Thursday of arson. Racine police said Oates used gasoline to start a July 1 fire that caused about $500 damage to the exterior of a home in the 1100 block of Geneva Street.

STOLEN A cash register, valued at 000, from an unattended outside patio at K-Mart, 1750 Ohio Street. A portable phone, tool box and two drills, valued together at $2,150, from a car in the 1700 block of Hill Street. RACINE FIRE CALLS Wednesday: 10:17 p.m., 2425 Jean smoke odor in house. Thursday: 9 20 a.m.. 700 block of Seventh Street, car engine on (Ire; 9:56 a.m., 3118 17th tire in microwave oven; 2:46 p.m., 815 DeKoven Avenue, false alarm; 5:15 p.m., 1601 16th St burning rubbish.

RACINE RESCUE CALLS Wednesday: 6:05 p.m., 1000 block of S. Wisconsin Avenue, man with difficulty breathing; 8 13 p.m., 1900 block of Cleveland Avenue, man with undetermined illness; 10:10 1200 block of State Street, man with laceration to nose; 10:19 p.m., 1100 block of N. Wisconsin Avenue, man with difficulty breathing; 11:23 p.m., 700 block of Wisconsin Avenue, man ill; 11:54 p.m., 400 block of North Memorial Drive, woman ill. Thursday: 10:36 a.m., 900 block of Oregon Street, man with undetermined illness; 11:55 a 1100 block of Frederick Street, woman ill; 1:18 p.m., 1800 block of Shoop Street, boy with dislocated finger; 3:40 a.m., 1200 block of Highland Avenue, woman ill; 4:36 a.m., 1400 block of S. Memorial Drive, woman with difficulty breathing; 4:40 p.m., 2000 block of Dominik Drive, man with undetermined illness; 6:39 p.m..

200 block of N. Memorial Drive, man hit with a pipe; 8:31 a.m., 2000 block of St. Luke's Hospital VISITING HOURS Fatter 10 a.m.-io p.m.. grandparents 10-6. Other adulta 11 a.m.

-noon 7-6 p.m. Srbtinga by appotntment onty Mr. and Mrs. David Buck (Margaret Maddocks), Racine, a son, Sept. 25.

Donald G. and Barbara J. Montey (Goble), Racine, a son, Sept. 27. Keith and Lynda Knudtson (Weise), Racine, a son, Sept.

27. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cain (Marnie Hoffman). Racine, a son, Sept.

27. Memorial Hospital Burlington VISITING HOURS Fathers 11 a. -8 p.m. Others 16 and older 2-3 30 7 8 Mr. and Mrs.

James Cicona iBrenda Rivest), Burlington, a daughter, Sept. 27. Others Mr. and Mrs. Sung Lee (Karen Wayo), Madison, a son, Sept.

27. The mother is a former Racine resident. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chaves (Jeri Lynn Schwann), Lakeland Shores, a son, Sept.

28. The mother is a former Racine resident. Mr. and Mrs. Jon Bayer (Jean Liebenow), Marietta, a son, Sept.

27. The parents are former Racine residents. Dr. and Mrs. David Pikna (Janice Kuiper), Wauwatosa, a son, Sept.

22. The mother is a former Union Grove resident. Willie P. Zinn, 26, of 1700 Franklin was sentenced Thursday by Racine County Judge Dennis Barry to two years of probation and 15 days in jail for battery to a police officer and obstructing police. He was convicted of punching a Mount Pleasant police officer who was responding to battery allegations in the 1300 block of Oakes Road He also was convicted of giving the officer a fake name during his arrest.

Ismael Saucedo. 28. of 410 Parkview, was sentenced Thursday by-Barry to 18 months in prison for possession of a firearm by a felon. Saucedo, convicted of- endangering safety by conduct regardless of life in 1987, isn't allowed to possess firearms. He was found to have a gun in his car Feb.

2 after police investigated the vehicle in connection with an aiming and pointing a firearm complaint in the 1000 block of Marquette Street. Sharon Carroll, 31. of 1223 Dr. Martin Luther King Drive, was sentenced Thursday by Barry to 18 months of probation for battery. Carroll, convicted in a plea agreement reducing a child abuse charge, also was told to get counseling.

She was convicted oJLbeating a 12-year-old girl with an electrical cord, causing welts on the child's back and shoulders, July 8. Dyan M. Williams, 23, of 1562 Packard was sentenced Thursday by Barry to 30 months in prison for welfare fraud. Williams, ordered to pay $2,656.41 in restitution, was convicted of collecting welfare benefits she wasn't entitled to receive by failing to report all of her financial assets between March of 1988 and October of 1988. Michael A.

Churchwell, 31, of Milwaukee, was sentenced Thursday by Barry to two years of probation and two months in jail for hit-and-run causing injury. He was Deaths iiizo line, on uas jaji. anu urn er's license revoked for ti months for resisting as amended to interfe rence, possession of a controlled substance, and operating after re I vocation; Robert. (' Nelson. 29.

2036 Kearney Ave S145 fine, 4u days in jail, and driver's licen.se re voked for 6 months -for operating while under the influence' and oper ating after revocation. Miscellaneous: James K. Robin-" son, 32. of 1836 Mead 2 days in jail with credit for time served for battery. Dale T.

Decker. 20. of 1915 English 51 days in jail with credit for time served for violation; of child abuse injunction. Russell" C. Brown, 19, of 1838 Johnson Ave 70 days in jail with credit for time; served for retail theft.

elf rev Friedrich. 18, of 4728 5 Mile' $540 fine and 61 days in jail for' theft. I KRUECEK. Ida, 91 Westview Health Care Center. Sept.

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18. High School Principal-Lanny Tibaldo said Each was sus landed for three days and lace! other disciplinary action, he said The threat said a bomb would go off in 90 minutes, forcing a search' of the school by fire and police ofti cials. MERRILL (AP) A 16-year-old boy accused of telephoning a bomb threat to Merrill High School has been expelled from school for four weeks. School Board President Michael Willman said. The boy may return to classes during the second quarter if he provides an hour a day of service to the school for a total of 45 hours, Willman said.

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