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Arrests/citations

Douglas Parker, 27, 3471 Cornell Road, obstructing official business at Cunningham Drive, April 24.

Incidents/investigations Assault

Victim struck at 104900 Reading Road, April 27.

Identity fraud

Reported at 10115 Kingsport Drive, April 29.

Theft

Jewelry valued at $3,100 removed at 3715 Monet’s Lane, April 30.

GLENDALE

Arrests/citations

Glendale police reported no arrests or citations.

Incidents/investigations

Glendale police reported no incidents or investigations.

SHARONVILLE

Arrests/citations

Steven Rosenberg, 49, 5327 Fairway, theft at 2265 E. Sharon Road, April 29. James Stewart, 39, 5555 Berkshire Drive, theft at 11141 Canal Road, April 29. Hector Mendoza, 24, 5890 Reading Road, forgery at 11177 Reading Road, April 22. Jill Shirley, 43, 3623 Oxford Millville Road, theft at 1000 Main Street, April 28. Maurice Kenney Jr., 21, 1707 Hewitt Ave., drug abuse at Dowlin Drive, April 27.

Incidents/investigations Assault

Victim struck at 10857 Sharondale Road, April 30.

Criminal damaging

Vehicle damaged at 10180 Crossing Drive, April 29. Cell tower damaged at 11430 Gondola, April 27.

Domestic violence

Female reported at Lippelman, April 26.

Passing bad check

Reported at 11785 Highway Drive, April 29.

Rape

Reported at Cambridge, April 29.

Robbery

Reported at 1200 Lebanon Road, April 23.

Theft

GPS, phones valued at $465 removed at 3812 Beavercreek, May 2. $62 removed at 2265 Sharon Road, May 2. GPS valued at $500 removed at 500 E. Business Way, April 21. Checks and money orders removed at 11141 Canal Road, Oct. 22. Merchandise of unknown value removed at 11790 Lebanon Road, April 26. Tool box and contents of unknown value removed at 10900 Crowne Point, April 28. Vehicle ramps valued at $800 removed at 11989 Tramway Drive, April 17.

SPRINGDALE

Arrests/citations

Erik Townsend, 29, 1305 Chesterdale Road, domestic violence at 1305 Chesterdale, May 2. Michelle Nguyen, 33, 6787 South Hampton, theft at 11661 Princeton Pike, May 2. Keith Montgomery, 42, 2158 Selim,

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POLICE REPORTS

EVENDALE

Tri-County Press

May 19, 2010

The Community Press publishes the names of all adults charged with offenses. This information is a matter of public record and does not imply guilt or innocence. To contact your local police department: Evendale, Chief Niel Korte, 563-2249; Glendale, Chief Dave Warman, 771-7645 or 7717882; Sharonville, Chief Mike Schappa, 563-1147; Springdale, Chief Mike Laage, 346-5790; Wyoming, Chief Gary J. Baldauf, 821-0141. illegal process of drug documents, April 30. Ricardo Tingle, 20, 9320 Marker Drive, resisting arrest, criminal trespassing at 12064 Springfield Pike, May 1. Candis Walker, 18, 8367 Cottonwood Drive, disorderly conduct at 12064 Springfield Pike, May 1. A’Leiha Jones, 19, 1706 Newbrook Drive, disorderly conduct at 12064 Springfield Pike, May 1. Andrew Rines, 28, 886 Garonne Terrace, disorderly conduct at 12140 Springfield Pike, May 1. Lusine Papazyan, 26, 5649 Williamsburg Way, theft at 11700 Princeton Pike, April 29. Roanete Naamani, no age given, 7895 Rollingknolls Drive, theft at 12105 Lawnview Ave., April 28.

Incidents/investigations Assault

Victim struck at 12120 Springfield Pike, April 28.

Criminal damaging

WYOMING

Arrests/citations

Juvenile, 195 Vale Ave., 45215, domestic violence, Vale Ave., May 4. Juvenile, 817 Denier Place, 45224, open container and curfew, Compton Road, May 8. Joshua G. Hamm, 19, 1095 Spruce Glen Drive, 45231, open container, Compton Road, May 8. Turshawn L. Gilbert, 26, 914 Burns Ave., 45215, operatng a vehicle impaired, operating a vehicle impaired over, open container, driver seatbelt, driving under suspension, Burns Avenue, May 9. Marwan Perrin, 142 Fleming Road, 45215, domestic violence, Fleming Road, May 9.

Incidents/investigations Burglary

Forced entry through window and Garmin GPS, DVD recorder, Citizen’s watch, flat screen computer monitor; digital camera taken from residence, Burns Avenue, 45215, April 30.

Criminal damaging

A pair of $400 sunglasses were broken and vehicle was scratched and puncture holes put in vehicle from hedge clippers, Burns Avenue, May 5.

Vehicle egged, South Grove Avenue, April 18. Graffiti spray-painted in white on roadway, Ridgeview Drive, 45215, April 29. Political signs taken by juveniles in yard, Ritchie Ave, 45215, May 2.

Menacing

Female student being bullied and threatened by another female student, Wyoming Middle School, Wyoming Ave., 45215, April 29.

Misuse of credit card

$53.00 fraudulent charge on Bank credit card, Reilly Road, April 15.

Passing bad check

Domestic

Vehicle keyed on passenger side, Springfield Pike, April 18.

Reported at Chesterdale, May 1. Reported at Pilgrim Place, April 28.

Forgery

$1,350 removed from account through fraudulent means at 312 Bedford Glen Lane, April 30.

Theft

Wallet and contents valued at $2.417 removed at 450 Glensprings, May 2. Laptop valued at $630 removed at 12105 Lawnview, May 1. Vehicle entered and stereo valued at $500 removed at 1108 Chesterdale, May 1. Vehicle entered and GPS valued at $99 removed at 11645 Chesterdale, April 29. Ipod and headphones valued at $510 removed from vehicle at 11645 Chesterdale, April 29. Reported at 225 Pictoria Drive, April 28. Merchandise valued at $1,319.99 removed from store at 640 Kemper Commons Circle, April 27. Reported at 1280 Kemper Road E., April 27.

EVENDALE

Evendale Commons Drive: Evendale Commons Ltd. to Dynamic Sight Properties; $115,200. Shepherd Ave.: Redline Properties LLC to Columbus Equitment Co.; $1,200,000.

GLENDALE

47 Sharon Road: Blakley Mark & Jennifer Wilmoth Blakley to Benjamin Thomas; $225,000. 47 Sharon Road: Blakley Mark & Jennifer Wilmoth Blakley to Benjamin Thomas; $225,000.

SHARONVILLE

10697 Lemarie Drive: Herring Ashley & Matthew to Cox Jera; $141,000.

On the Web

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Criminal mischief

Criminal mischief

Reported at 156 Ruskin Drive, April 30.

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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

Bad check written for $457 written to Santo’s, Springfield Pike, April 16. Two subjects cashed four business checks totaling $1,175.73, all checks on closed account, Springfield Pike, 45215, April 26.

Fencing damaged at 12143 Audie Court, April 30. Vehicle tire flattened at 385 Northland Blvd., April 30.

ESTATE

Property damage Theft

Fire pit taken from rear yard, value $100, Pendery Avenue, April 15. Two gym bags stored under high school bleachers rummaged through, $50.00, black I-Pod Nano, Sony earphones, and Pantech dual cell phone, Pendery Avenue, April 17. Motorola KRZR cell phone taken at Subway Station, Springfield Pike, 45215, April 30. One vehicle mirror taken from passenger side of Saturn vehicle, and two side mirrors taken from Hyundai vehicle, East Mills Avenue, 45215, May 1.

10760 Jeff Lane: Tozier Tyson & Jocelyn E. Stewart to Kelly Michael J.; $123,500. 11975 Algiers Drive: Wuebker Chad & Jane to Zeidan Steve E.; $111,000. 12033 Diamond View Drive: Helms John P. to Wheeler Robert E. Jr.; $317,000. 12150 Crown Court: Burkhart Jerome A. & Martha to Begbudi Zarrukh; $170,000. 5002 Gareth Lane: Holmes Renee V. to Bank Of New York Tr; $80,000.

SPRINGDALE

110 Harter Ave.: Mcdaniel Ron & Anthony to Braddock Alecia; $114,750. 12038 Marwood Lane: Self Help Ventures Fund to Glomazdin Valeriy; $76,000. 145 Silverwood Circle: Angell James T. & Malia E. to U.S. Bank Na; $74,000. 232 Kemper Road: Desserich Douglas to Desserich Brian L.; $93,600. 232 Kemper Road: Desserich Douglas to Desserich Brian L.; $93,600. 30 Woodcrest Court: Coleman Verna to Smith Cynthia G.; $98,000. 512 Cloverdale Ave.: Scott John D. & Lori A. to Mccabe Matthew J.;

About real estate transfers

Information is provided as a public service by the office of Hamilton County Auditor Dusty Rhodes. Neighborhood designations are approximate. $142,500. 512 Cloverdale Ave.: Scott John D. & Lori A. to Mccabe Matthew J.; $142,500. 609 Glensprings Drive: Mccoy Tracie to Hsbc Mortgage Services In; $112,000. 90 Silverwood Circle: Bedrock Property Management LLC to Rindler Paul J.; $116,500.

WYOMING

225 Reily Road: Tomer Yaron & Gitit to Gordon Daniel B.; $426,250. 269 Compton Road: Butler Adam B. & Tonya A. to Federal National Mortgage; $220,000. 43 Vale Ave.: Russell Juli@8 to Russell Juli @2; $50,000. 43 Vale Ave.: Russell Juli@8 to Russell Juli @2; $50,000.

Safe swimming emphasized as summer nears The week before Memorial Day is National Recreational Water Illness Prevention Week and Hamilton County Public Health wants everyone to be aware of healthy swimming behaviors, particularly ways to prevent recreational water illnesses. Germs are spread by swallowing or having contact with contaminated water in swimming pools, water parks, hot tubs, interactive fountains, water play areas, lakes, rivers or oceans. Swimmers can become

infected with recreation water illnesses by swallowing, breathing or having contact with contaminated water from swimming pools. Swimmers who are ill may contaminate the water, posing a health risk for the healthy swimmers in the pool. Chlorine kills most germs over time, but some germs can survive in chlorinated water up to several days. These healthy swimming behaviors are important to remember this summer: 1. Do not swim and don’t allow children to swim

when experiencing diarrhea. 2. Don’t swallow the pool water and try to avoid getting any in your mouth. 3. Practice good hygiene. Shower before swimming and wash your hands after using the toilet or changing diapers. 4. Take children on bathroom breaks or change diapers often. 5. Change diapers in a bathroom, not poolside. More information is available at www.hamiltoncountyhealth.org and www.cdc.gov/healthyswimming.

On the Web

Our interactive CinciNavigator map allows you to pinpoint the loction of police reports in your neighborhood. Visit: Cincinnati.com/evendale Cincinnati.com/glendale Cincinnati.com/sharonville Cincinnati.com/springdale Cincinnati.com/wyoming

From left: Tawana Lynn Keels, Steve Moore, Dr. Lillian Hawkins, Bob Maine and Sandy Leach

MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND ACTIVITIES AT Princeton citizens spoke loudly May 4th for the future of children and for our community. The overwhelming passage of Issue 6 will bring hundreds of jobs to Princeton and guarantee that present and future generations of our young people have up-to-date facilities for learning.

Railway Art exhibit by the prominent nationally known artist Margaret Mailly. Her works have been displayed all over the country. Friday May 28 through Monday May 31 – Community Center 9-4pm

In the months to come, we will continue to keep you, our citizens, totally informed as the project progresses. At first, there will be few visible signs as architects do their behind-the-scenes design work. But once that important task is completed in about a year, the excitement of seeing new buildings grow from the ground up will be felt by every Princeton stakeholder.

Saturday May 29 – Community Center 1-1:30pm

We want to thank the hundreds of volunteers who worked so hard for passage of Issue 6. Your commitment to children was evident from Day One of this positive campaign.

Saturday May 29 – Community Center 3-3:30pm

Above all, we thank you, the voters of Princeton. In these difficult economic times, you understood that further delay would cost taxpayers millions more down the road. In a few years, the wisdom of that decision will be self-evident.

Historical display of Revolutionary War flags, uniforms and firearms. The members of the Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution will be on hand from time to time to answer your questions.

General Nathaniel Green (Washington’s Favorite General) explains some of the highlights of the War. Presented by SAR Skip Jackson Patrick Henry will talk of his activities during the War and his famous “Give me liberty, or give me death”

Sunday May 30 – Garden of Patriotism 1pm

Sincerely,

Flag raising ceremony in both Colonial Style and Modern Traditional Style. Performed by the American Legion Post 518 and members of the Sons of the American Revolution. Music by the Mt. Healthy High School Band.

Lillian Hawkins

Tawana Lynn Keels

Sunday May 30 – Community Center 3-3:30pm

Nationally known historian and author tells about the help Germany and other nations provided during the War.

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All events are free and open to the public For more information call 521-7003

Steve Moore

Sandy Leach

Robert Maine

No public funds were used for this message. Paid for by Princeton Building for the Future. CE-0000401351


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