Police Incidents

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According to reports, the Washington C.H. Police Department responded to the following calls:

Jan. 29

Larceny: At 10:42 a.m., officers responded to Walmart on a call of a theft. Robert E. Berwanger was found to have attempted to leave the store without paying for a box of Nicorette gum. Charges were filed.

Criminal Damaging: At 1:25 p.m., Rusti Earles of 325 Western Ave. reported that her son Dalton Hawkins damaged the rear door to her home. Charges were filed.

Larceny: At 1:48 p.m., officers responded to Walmart on a call of a theft. Justin M. Wilson was found to have attempted to leave the store without paying for several articles of clothing. Charges were filed.

Criminal Trespass: At 2:02 p.m., officers responded to 780 Gregg St. on a call of a male trespassing on the property. Officers found George Cooley on the property after he had been advised he was not allowed to be there. Charges were filed.

Larceny: At 5:48 p.m., officers responded to Walmart on a call of a theft. Laura L. Jordan was found to have attempted to leave the store without paying for several articles of clothing. Charges were filed.

Domestic Violence: At 7:30 p.m., Taylor Lindsey reported being assaulted by her father, Markey Lindsey, while they were at Spahr Klean Laundry. Charges were filed.

Jan. 28

Theft: At 5:22 p.m., an employee of Walmart reported that they observed a female conceal merchandise and attempt to depart the store without paying for the items. The female identified as Caroline F. Aills was arrested for the offense.

Jan. 27

Theft/Drug Abuse Instruments/Drug Paraphernalia: At 3:06 p.m., an employee of CVS Pharmacy reported that two female selected merchandise and departed the store without paying for the items. The females were located and identified as Judy A. Queen and Tasha D. Wilson. Both were arrested for the theft offense and during her arrest, Queen was found in possession of drug paraphernalia and drug abuse instruments. She was additionally charged with the drug offenses.

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