Pendleton Police Log
Sept. 7-13
Incidents and Arrests
Monday, Sept. 7
- David Grooms, 6049S. 425W., report of criminal mischief
- Shane Roberts, 2401 Vine St., New Castle and Bradley Walker, 970 S. 22nd St., New Castle, wanted on warrant, arrested
- Alfredo Mendez-Figueroa, 122 E. Palestine Ave., Madison, public intoxication, arrested
Tuesday, Sept. 8
- Auto Care Centers, Perks, 7000S. Indiana 67, report of theft
Wednesday, Sept. 9
- Diana Handley, 560 Redwood Drive, report of invasion of privacy
- Justin Roudebush, 5106W. 400S., Ryan Hepfer, 517 Grant St., Anderson, Juvenile, Lapel. possession of marijuana, arrested
- Two juveniles, 1 Arabian Drive, report of theft
- Anna Keel, 207 Minci Drive, wanted on warrant, arrested
- Carl Dent, 101 1/2 W. State St., welfare check
Thursday, Sept. 10
- Brenda Mahan, 720 Central Ave., Anderson, active warrant, arrested
Friday, Sept. 11
Alan Mundell, E. Water Street and Indiana 67, report of property damage
Saturday, Sept. 12
- Patricia Ellis, Falls Park, report of fall
- Indiana 67 and Water Street, abandoned vehicle
Sunday, Sept. 13
- Village Pantry, 121 E. State St., report of shoplifting
- 6482 S. Fox Chase/alarm
Crash reports, Sept 7-13
Tuesday, Sept. 8
- 1 Arabian Drive, property damage
Thursday, Sept. 10
- State Street at CVS, property damage
Friday, Sept. 11
- Indiana 67 and Huntzinger Boulevard, property damage
- Indiana 67 and 38, property damage
- I-69, north bound at 18 1/ 2 mile marker, personal injury
Citations
- Robert Crail, 4187 E. 1100 N., disregarding automatic sign
- Andrew Ricketts, 15845 Cyntheanne, Noblesville, speeding
- Joshua Ring, 356 S. East St., speeding
- Veronica Collins, 206 Lucky Lane, speeding
- Kim Parker, 2762 W. 38th St., Anderson, false and fictitious registration
- Elizabeth McGann, 50 Orchard Place, speeding
- Kenneth Byrge, 301 W. Jay St., Dunkirk, speeding
- Madriane Pugsley, 8070 E. Clifton Road, Albany, speeding
Pendleton News
Pendleton Police Log: Sept. 23
Incidents, arrests, accidents and citations
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Judge: Ordinance necessary after repeated drunkenness
Pendleton Town Council President Don Henderson said he and other council members were shocked to learn an ordinance banning people from attending town court was necessary.
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Pendleton prisoner hospitalized after fight
A Pendleton prison inmate and a guard were taken to the hospital Wednesday morning with minor injuries after a jailhouse altercation, according to prison authorities.
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Prison employee charged with trafficking
A Pendleton prison employee was arrested early Friday morning on suspicion of trafficking with an inmate, according to the Pendleton Correctional Facility.
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Photo gallery: Pendleton Heights High School Prom
Photos from the Pendleton Heights High School Prom.
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Daddio's opens in Pendleton
PENDLETON, Ind. — Rick Kinsey isn’t fazed by comments that restaurants don’t always survive in Falls Park Plaza. People told him the same thing when he opened his original Daddio’s Italian Café location in Fortville. And that was 12 years ago. A steady stream of happy customers has kept his hands in the homemade dough — in fact, around 80 percent of his customers have driven the extra miles to satisfy their cravings since the move.
- Chili draws a crowd at Pendleton library PENDLETON, Ind. — Although the weather turned mild Sunday, it didn’t keep area residents from sampling a favorite winter dish for a cause. Pendleton Friends of the Library’s third annual chili cook-off saw its biggest crowd yet, according to Arlene Shannon of the Pendleton Community Library.
- Indiana 13 project begins near Fortville on Monday FORTVILLE, Ind. — Indiana 13 will close near Fortville on Monday as crews begin work on a Major Moves Project along the roadway, according to the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT). INDOT's official detour will guide motorists along Indiana 67 through Pendleton and onto Interstate 69, before returning them to Indiana 13.
- Pendleton loses 2-1 in overtime In a heartbreaking 2-1, double-overtime loss to the Greenfield-Central Cougars, the Pendleton Heights Arabians just missed the chance to advance to the 2009 IHSAA girls soccer sectional finals. But they sure put up a good fight.
- Pendleton girls win cross country sectional PENDLETON — After a team meeting and a few anxious moments, Pendleton Heights got back on the winning track and just at the right time. The Arabians pulled together and claimed their own girls cross country sectional title Tuesday by grouping three runners in the top 10 and four in the top 15. PH scored 56 team points to 63 for Mount Vernon.
- Area roundup: Shenandoah beats Lapel volleyball The Raiders rallied from one game down to win in four games over the Bulldogs. Yardley Collett paced the winners with 22 kills, 20 assists, four aces and three blocks. Teammate Kirstyn Pierce had 12 kills, five aces and nine digs.
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