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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 9

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The Journal Timesi
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Racine, Wisconsin
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RECORDS the Journal Times Saturday. October 17. 1992 3B Police Courts Births ARRESTED Raul E. Dearmon. 24, of 1010 Washington on charges Friday of third-degree sexual assault.

Racine police said Dearmon forced a 22-year-old woman to have sexual intercourse April 17. Daniel J. Daams, 35, of 901 Stuart Road, Mount Pleasant, on charges Friday of armed burglary, battery and Interfering with child custody. Racine police said Daams broke into the home of his former wife, battered her and a man in the home, then left the residence with the couple's children. Jeffrey B.

Clkel, 41, of 1214 Kentucky on charges Friday of retail theft and bail jumping. Racine police said Cikel stole a bottle of cough syrup from Lakeview Pharmacy, 516 Main Sept. 28. Police said he was free on bonds in a forgery case at the time. Stanley A.

Bies, 21, of 6208 Wal-brandt Road, Burlington, on a charge Friday of party to burglary. Burlington police said Bies stole around $800 in cash, cartons of cigarettes and liquor July 7 in a burglary at Horizon Convenience Store, 680 Milwaukee Burlington. Larry Qwinn, 24, of 1651 Edgewood on forgery, battery and disorderly conduct charges Friday. Racine police said Gwinn cashed forged Checks for a total of $600 at a Racine bank July 3, July 4 and Jury 31. Police said he also dragged a woman out of a Douglas Avenue tavern and battered her Jury 8 in the 1600 block of Edgewood Avenue.

RACINE FIRE CALLS Thursday: 6:04 p.m., 1622 Oakes Road, diesel fuel spill; 9:31 p.m., Washington and Perry avenues, street lamp down. Friday: 9:21 a.m., 4200 block of CHive Street, child locked out of home; 11:20 a.m., 1700 block of West Sixth Jessie J. Key, 22, of 1167 Reilly Court, was sentenced Friday by Racine County Circuit Judge Dennis Flynn to six years in prison for armed robbery. He was convicted of stealing $100 from Racine Mini Mart, 1001 Center by acting as if he bad a gun Aug. 20.

Conway Grandy 24, of 1112 13th was sentenced by Racine County Circuit Judge Nancy Wheeler to 2'A years in prison for operating a vehicle without the owner's consent and reckless driving. He was convicted of taking a Racine man's car without permission from the 600 block of 14th Street and getting into a hit-and-run accident in the 1000 block of 11th Street June 17. Chester Lomowski, 42, of 7135 Westview Drive, Waterford, was sentenced by Wheeler to five years in prison, followed by four years of probation and a $6,000 fine for delivery of cocaine. He was convicted of making cocaine sales for $250 Aug. 28, $50 Sept.

3, and $50 Sept. 9. Kent W. Nelson, 38, of 307 Island was sentenced by Racine County Circuit Judge Stephen Simanek to one year and one day in prison, followed by three years of probation, and a $2,000 fine for possession of marijuana with the intent to deliver. He was convicted of having about four pounds of marijuana in his possession when police searched his home and car June 2.

Jeffrey E. Cikel, 42, of 1214 Kentucky was sentenced by Flynn to one year in prison, followed by three years of probation, for forgery convictions. He was convicted of cashing forged checks totaling $250 in a Racine bank March 13. Street, false alarm. RACINE RESCUE CALLS Thursday: 4:35 p.m..

2800 block of Jacato Drive, infant boy fed; 4:56 p.m., High Street and Northwestern Avenue, woman injured In traffic accident; 5:52 p.m., 3000 block of Ruby Avenue, no transport; 6:10 p.m., 3500 block of Maryland Avenue, man with stomach pain; 7:59 p.m., 2800 block of Jacato Drive, woman with difficulty breathing. Friday: 1:56, a.m., 200 block of Howland Avenue, woman with side pain; 2:08 a.m., 2400 block of Romayne Avenue, maternity; 3:47 a.m., 2000 block of Prospect Street, woman with difficulty breathing; 8:09 a.m., 1400 block of Isabella Avenue, woman ill; 9:53 a.m., 3100 block of Kearney Avenue, man cut foot; 10:26 a.m., 2100 block of Rapids Drive, man cut finger; 12:53 p.m., 1800 block of West Sixth Street, woman ill; 1:59 p.m., 4000 block of Manhattan Drive, man fell; 2:32 p.m., 700 block of High Street, woman dead; 4:22 p.m., 5700 block of Durand Avenue, woman possibly broke foot; 5:38 p.m., 21st Street and Green Bay Road, no transport; 6:19 p.m., 3500 block of Undermann Avenue, woman cut head; 6:31 p.m., 200 block of Harrison Street, maternity. CALEDONIA RESCUE CALLS Friday: 7:15 a.m., 3900 block of Highway 31, man injured arm; 10:43 a.m., 4600 block of Tennessee Road, man fell. MT. PLEASANT RESCUE CALLS Friday: 5:11 p.m., 1100 block of Prairie Drive, man ill.

BURLINGTON RESCUE CALLS Thursday: 9:48 p.m., 300 block of Kendall Street, man with difficulty breathing. Friday: 11:49 a.m., 8000 block of Horizon Drive, man fell. Other felony court sentences: Gregory F. Highman, 32, formerly of 1007 Grand three years of probation and six months in jail for operating a vehicle without the owner's consent; Marshall J. Hicks, 30, of 1134 Villa SL, 18 months of probation, three months in jail and a $100 fine for intimidating a witness; Scott P.

Burke, 22, of 28916 Raab Drive, Waterford, three years of probation, 15 days in jail, $500 restitution and 150 hours of community service work for operating a vehicle without the owner's consent and bail jumping; Jason M. Mireles, 19, of Waukegan, 111., two years of probation and nine months in jail for battery to police and carrying a concealed weapon; Wendy M. Hicks, 27, of 1608 W. Sixth two years of probation and one month in jail for unauthorized possession of food stamps; Guadalupe J. Bernal, 33, of 238 Perry two years of probation and one month in jail for making a bomb scare; James R.

Gagne, 20, of 1335 Harrington Drive, three years of probation, one month in jail and 100 hours of community service work for theft and bail jumping; Dale R. Stertz, 23, of Waukesha, three years of probation and 45 days in jaU for party to burglary; Glenn A. Miles, 28, of 2800 Jacato Drive, two years of probation, two months in jail and a $500 fine for possession of cocaine. Drunken driving: Alfredo Trinidad, 54, of 2436 Summit $1,030 fine, 12 days in jail and driver's license suspended for one year; Joy L. Foley, 32, of 2032 Arthur $1,030 fine, 15 days in jail and driver's license suspended for one year; Marcos A.

Pineda, 24, of Burlington, $550 fine and driver's license suspended for nine months; Sheri A. Tucker, 28, of 1645 Morton $575 fine and driver's license suspended for nine months; Douglas J. Lois, 37, of Burlington, $463 fine and driver's license suspended six months; Vicki R. Musil, 36, of 2432 21st $583 fine and driver's license suspended for seven months; Abraham S. Rios, 54, of 1100 State $583 fine and driver's license suspended for eight months; James Rader 35, of 4826 N.

Green Bay Road, $575 fine and driver's license suspended nine months; Julie K. Kangas, 28, of 2007 Vz Slauson $635 fine and driver's license suspended for nine months; Alberto Diaz, 29, of 1533 Owen $575 fine and driver's license suspended for seven months; Chery K. Mowry, 36, of 1430 Washington $635 fine and driver's license suspended for nine months; Jose Viera, 28, of 1652 Quincy $635 fine and driver's license suspended for nine months; David B. Berby, 31, of 1921 Slauson $635 fine and driver's license suspended for nine months; Richard J. Kemper, 42, of 1509 Washington $575 fine and driver's license suspended six months.

Operation after revocation and suspension: Daniel B. DiPietro, 30, of Milwaukee, $420 fine, 15 days in jail and driver's license suspended for 15 months; Robert J. Landerman, 24, of Kenosha, $1,260 fine, nine months in jail and driver's license suspended for one year; Christopher P. Witt, 19, of 1746 Illinois $265 fine; Robert G. West-erlund, 24, of 1201 Hagerer $205 fine; Ralph Williams, 39, of 1241 S.

Memorial Drive, $385 fine; Peggy A. Williams, 32, of 915 Carrol $205 fine; Yolanda A. Pedrosa, 36, of 2627 Jacato Drive, $205 fine; Gerald C. Moss, 24, of 907 Villa $265 fine; Roger T. Jorgensen, 33, of 1641 Ellis $265 fine; Juan R.

Felix, 21, of 1526 Owen $205 fine; Timothy Cox, 31, of 1634 Howe $265 fine; Robert D. Calder, 24, of 3305 Vi Washington $265 fine; Valerie A. Urick, 44, of 919 llth $205 fine; Kimberly D. Brimmer, 22, of 801 Park $205 fine; Charles A. Tory, 30, of 3118 Northwestern $385 fine; Tory A.

Harmuth, 19, of 601 Sydney Drive, $214.60 fine; Henry B. Gryer, 21, of 956 Washington $265 fine; Steve E. Morris, 24, of 1753 Grand $205 fine; Bruce A. Blodgett, 29, of 813 Hamilton $205 fine. Miscellaneous: Michael A.

Goldys, 37, of 1924 Russet $420 fine, 15 days in jail and driver's license suspended for six months for attempting to elude a police officer; Noel Rivera, 16, of 929 Peck $300 fine for operating without a license; Rolando Ortiz, 27, of 1726 Indiana $235 fine for obstructing a police officer; Randall J. Kressig, 36, of 2101 N. Main $385 fine for health code violation; Matthew E. Elias, 26, of 3517 Pierce Blvd. $385 fine for possession of drug paraphernalia; Sizzie L.

Brown, 31, of 1620 Villa $235 fine for obstructing a police officer; Mark L. Chaffee, 32, of 2713 Durand $205 fine for fire department violation; Dyland K. Weather, 40, of 1113 Irving Place, $235 fine for obstructing a police officer; Richard J. Gor-zalski, 40, of Milwaukee, $265 fine for health code violation; Thomas W. Broker, 35, of 2417 Grove $265 fine for having a minor on premises; Jennifer L.

Drusen, 20, of 3621 Kinzie $205 fine for having a minor on premises; Noah A. (Qflfl) S3 ute Gtecs mm mm St Luke's Hospital VISITTftO HOURS Fathers, anytime AH otters, 11 ajn. pjrt. Christopher and Stephanie Sklba (Obry), Racine, girl, Oct 15. Memorial Hospital Burlington VISITING HOURS Fthrm, 11 a.m.

8 p.m. Othara 16 and oMer, 74 p.m. Bradley and Marcella Dickinson (Wise), Silver Lake, boy, Oct. 14. Kenneth and Elizabeth Moore (Tegen), Wauconda, 111., girl, Oct.

14. Gregory and Katherine Myers (Fitza), Bristol, girl, Oct. 15. Others Paul and Mary Vail (Carter), Encinita, boy, Oct. 6.

The father is a former Racine resident. Dennis and Denise O'Brien (Mich-els), Shakopee, girl, Oct. 11. The mother is a former Racine resident. Bond set for man accused of shooting cross-dresser JEFFERSON (AP) Bond was set at $100,000 cash Friday for an elderly town of Ixonia man accused of fatally shooting a 48-year-old insurance salesman who was dressed as a woman outside his home.

Jefferson County Circuit Judge John Ullsvik said a preliminary hearing for Harold C. Maass, 77, would be held within three weeks. Maass was charged Thursday with first-degree intentional homicide in the death of Robert K. Woel-fel of Waukesha. Woelfel was shot at least twice with a shotgun following an argument on the Maass' property, Jefferson County sheriff Orval Quamme.

Woelfel was still alive when deputies arrived on the scene after p.m. Wednesday, but died a short time later, Quamme said. Two of Woelfel's sons said they had no idea why their father was at the Maass' home or why he was wearing women's clothing, including nylons and high-heeled shoes. District attorney Linda Larson said Friday that Woelfel "had a propensity' for dressing in drag. According to the county coroner's report, Woelfel died of gunshot wounds to the back, head and neck areas.

Court records show Maass pleaded guilty in 1963 to a charge of endangering another's safety by reckless conduct in the handling of a firearm. Records indicated Maass shot his brother and served 30 days in the county jail for the offense. At Friday's hearing, Larson said Maass "has a thought pattern that the world would be a better place if more people were shot." Maass' family members said they did not know the reason for the shooting and had not yet been allowed to speak with him. The retired laborer was in police custody at the county jail after spending a short time at Watertown Memorial Hospital following complaints of shortness of breath. "This guy is from Waukesha.

He has no reason to be out here on our farm, and he was dressed as a woman," said Carol Mackovich, Maass' daughter. Mackovich also said her father told her a year ago that he had found on his property "a man dressed as a woman who tried to strangle him." Chief deputy Mike Sullivan said the sheriff's department had investigated a past complaint from Maass about an individual dressed as a woman who wanted to enter a trailer on the premises because it was cold. Sullivan said he could remember "something about pantyhose around (Mr. Maass') neck," but that the department never identified the assailant. Ar elderly couple from the town of Ixonia also reported a man dressed like a woman about six months to a year ago, Sullivan said.

Public Defender Randy Kosch-nick said the shooting was in self defense. He said there have been three or four Incidents in which female impersonators come to homes near the Maass property and that his client was attacked by a cross-dresser. "He lives in a trailer and is a vulnerable older citizen. He has 'No trespassing' signs on his property and there is no record that the victim was givenpermission to enter the property. The attire of the victim was unusual, as well, to say the least." BOWRAS VM MONI (414) i 0 an Just in time for the 639 4154 Air Styles including AIR FORCE 5 AIR MACH FORCE AIR ASSAULT AND MANY MORE! Limited Sizes In Some 10 1 I 'MHUujuiMb I ImittWl SIMM IASKITIALL SIA Choose from Great Nike COURT FORCE FORCE LOW FORCE HIGH ULTRA FORCE Pogue, 34, of 2800 Fleetwood $265 fine for failure to report an accident.

Multiple charges: James M. Lucas, 16, of 1301 Ohio $420 fine and driver's license suspended for six months for hit and run, and $240 fine, driver's license suspended for operating without a license; Gregory C. Hansen, 27, of Burlington, $320 fine for eluding a police officer, and $520 fine for drunken driving; Jimi A. Brensinger, 17, of Burlington, $105 fine for driving left of center, and $583 fine for operating a motorcycle while intoxicated; Kimberly A. Fennigkoh, 26, of Caledonia, $523 fine and driver's license suspended for nine months for drunken driving, and $153 fine for open intoxicants in motor vehicle; Martin Olson, 42, of Dover, $470 in fines for health code violations; Raymond Patton, 36, of 429 N.

Memorial Drive, $265 fine for operating after revocation, and $575 fine and driver's license suspended for nine months for drunken driving. Deaths BEYER, Frances, 89 Formerly of Racine, Oct. 15, Toman Care Center, Tomah, Strouf-Sheffield Funeral Home. DERDERIAN, Michael, 67 Racine, Oct. 16, St.

Mary's Medical Center, Maresh-Meredith Funeral Home. LAMBRECHT, Fred, 77 Caledonia, Oct. 15, Gillette, Johnson, Johnson Reiss Funeral Home, Oak Creek, Wis. LANE, Irene 86 Racine, Oct. 16, Lincoln Lutheran Home, Maresh-Meredith Funeral Home.

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