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ALEXANDRIA

Arrest

Roxann Webb, 35, 115 Becky Court, warrant at 6711 Alexandria Pike, May 5. Larry A. Daniel, 28, 3 Willow St., Apartment 7, operating on suspended or revoked license, warrant at 7914 Alexandria Pike, May 5. Elizabeth Mays, 57, 8021 Alexandria Pike, possession of drug paraphernalia - first offense, possession of marijuana at 8021 Alexandria Pike, May 7. Daniel Hoskins, 51, 9971 Flagg Springs Pike, alcohol intoxication in a public place - first and second offense at Persimmon Grove Pike, May 8. Tianni M. Marshall, 29, 230 York St., second degree disorderly conduct, providing officer false name or address at AA Highway and Upper Lick Branch, May 16. Brittni L. Overstreet, 19, 113 E. 40th St., possession of drug paraphernalia - first offense, possession of marijuana, speeding, failure of owner to maintain required insurance at AA Highway and Ivy Ridge, May 16. Nathaniel C. Smith, 22, 103 W. Court St., possession of drug paraphernalia - first offense, possession of marijuana, warrant at AA Highway and Ivy Ridge, May 16. Robert L. Aslinger, 22, 411 Elm St., possession of drug paraphernalia first offense, possession of marijuana at AA Highway and Ivy Ridge, May 16. Benita Renay R. Hofstetter, 40, 25 Trapp Court, fourth degree assault at 25 Trapp Court, May 18. Christopher K. Rigel, 22, 1352 Logan Court, DUI - first offense, speeding, one headlight at AA Highway and Rockyview Drive, May 20. Teddy R. Grubbs, 19, 8359 East Main St., B, warrant at 8329 E. Main St., May 20. John W. Rice, 52, 5 Connie Lane, warrant at 5 Connie Lane, May 20. Rodney J. Simms, 45, 14 Helen Drive, warrant at 14 Helen Drive, May 19. Timothy W. Sandfoss, 51, 10 Connie Lane, careless driving, DUI aggravated circumstances - first offense, failure of non-owner operator to maintain required insurance at Breckenridge Drive, May 25.

Incidents/reports First degree assault domestic violence

Reported at Saddle Ridge, May 19.

First degree criminal mischief Report of vehicle keyed at 111 Springwood Drive, May 9.

Fourth degree assault domestic violence

Reported at Woodbury Lane, May 19.

Fourth degree assault -domestic violence, theft by unlawful taking, second degree criminal mischief Report of vehicle damaged by exboyfriend and cell phone taken at Alexandria Pike, May 9.

Fraudulent use of credit card over $500

Reported at 8340 East Main St., apartment 5, May 18.

Reckless abuse-neglect of adult by person

Reported at East Main Street, May 18.

Second degree burglary

Report of door broken through to residence and prescription medication taken at 10 Sheridan Drive, May 21. Report of woman in home confronted by male subject dressed in black that was attempting to leave the residence who jumped into a gray Ford Focus with Ohio license plates and sped away at 124 Windsor Court, May 26.

Second degree forgery

Report of two counterfeit $20 bills passed at cash register at 6711 Alexandria Pike, May 18.

Theft by unlawful taking - auto

Report of vehicle taken from parking lot while dining inside Restaurant at 6815 Alexandria Pike, May 5.

Theft by unlawful taking or shoplifting

Report of shoes taken without paying at 7011 Alexandria Pike, May 3.

Third degree criminal trespassing Report of trash dumped on property by person who was previously advised not to come to the property at 9493 Jerry Wright Road, May 22.

BELLEVUE

Arrest

Jeantine Nixon, 33, 2030 East Dublin, theft by unlawful taking at 10 Donnermeyer Drive, May 15. Anthony Voskuhl Jr., 21, 491 Little Turtle Lane, possession of heroin at 119 Fairfield Ave., May 18. Candace Rardin, 47, 141 Van Voast Ave., warrant at 200 block Washington, May 19. Jason Vanover, 30, 106 Van Voast Ave., alcohol intoxication in public place at 216 Foote, May 22. Zachary Lewis, 33, 317 Berry Ave., disorderly conduct at 317 Berry, May 23. Jonathan Hall, 27, 258 Foote, alcohol intoxication in a public place at 258 Foote Ave., May 18. Valerie Matthews, 50, 3134 Hackberry No. 2, warrant at 53 Donnermeyer Drive, May 24. James Sullivan, 18, 472 Foote Ave., receiving stolen property at 803 Fourth Ave., May 25. Michael Hatch, 18, 144 Ward, warrant at Bellevue Beach Park, May 27. Wang Zhiyan, 18, , theft by unlawful taking at 53 Donnermeyer Drive, May 28. Ryan Hudson, 25, 1422 Singh St., theft by unlawful taking at 53 Donnermeyer Drive, May 27. Jeremy Wigger, 24, 2151 Memorial Parkway, theft by unlawful taking at 401 Ward Ave., May 28. Connie Green, 49, 125 Ward Ave., fourth degree assault at 125 Ward Ave., May 31. Michelle Carr, 38, 172 Van Voast, disorderly conduct, resisting arrest at 172 Van Voast, May 31.

woman in parking lot at 932 Matinee Drive, May 13.

FORT THOMAS Arrest

Blvd., May 27. Joseph M. Perry, 24, 503 14th St., possession of drug paraphernalia first offense, theft of identity without consent at Crossroads Boulevard, May 20. Sean A. Perry, 23, Transient, possession of controlled substance heroin - first offense, possession of drug paraphernalia - first offense at Crossroads Boulevard, May 20. Justin M. Wade, 25, 2021 Donaldson Ave., failure to maintain insurance, license to be in possession, failure to register transfer of motor vehicle, failure to wear seatbelts at Crossroads Boulevard, May 20. Andrew J. Eshman, 18, 6956 Backus Drive, possession of drug paraphernalia - first offense, possession of marijuana at Shadow Lake Drive, May 28.

Incidents/reports Fourth degree assault

Report of woman struck in face by man at 915 Matinee Drive, May 27.

Fraudulent use of credit card over $500

Reported at 70 Martha Layne Collins Blvd., June 7.

Second degree unlawful transaction with a minor, trafficking in marijuana less than eight ounces

Report of woman supplying marijuana to a juvenile at 663 Meridian Drive, May 29.

Theft by unlawful taking

Report of vehicle window broken and GPS unit taken at 467 Ivy Ridge Drive, May 21. Report of vehicle window broken and GPS unit taken at 600 Ivy Ridge Drive, May 21. Report of vehicle window broken and GPS unit taken at 588 Ivy Ridge Drive, May 21.

Theft by unlawful taking - auto, and unauthorized use of motor vehicle

Report of vehicle taken without permission and given away at 491 Ivy Ridge Drive, May 25.

Theft by unlawful taking - gasoline Report of gas drive off without paying at 370 Crossroads Blvd., May 23.

Theft of property mislaid or delivered by mistake

Report of travel bag left in store could not be located at 5400 Alexandria Pike, May 18.

Brenda A. Lillard, 51, 5720 Hamilton Ave., theft by unlawful taking or shoplifting at 5400 Alexandria Pike, May 22. Susan B. Webster, 59, 10243 Washington Trace Road, leaving scene of an accident - failure to render aid or assistance, alcohol intoxication in a public place - first and second offense at 100 Crossroads

Report of rear backup lights and tail lights broken on police vehicle at 5671 AA Hwy., May 16. Report of limbs of trees broken and tree pushed over and church vehicles entered and contents dumped onto parking lot at church at 1237 Rockyview Drive, June 5.

Third degree terroristic threatening - second degree disorderly conduct

Report of woman threatening another

CITY OF SILVER GROVE, KENTUCKY SUMMARY OF PUBLICATION OF ORDINANCE 10-0502 CITY OF SILVER GROVE, KENTUCKY SUMMARY OF PUBLICATION OF ORDINANCE 10-0501 I hereby certify that the following is the title and a summary of Ordinance No. 10-0501 of the City of Silver Grove, Kentucky, as adopted on May 4, 2010. AN ORDINANCE MAKING UNLAWFUL THE DISCHARGE OF FIREARMS AND OTHER WEAPONS WITHIN THE CITY OF SILVER GROVE, CAMPBELL COUNTY, KENTUCKY. Pursuant to the City of Silver Grove publication requirements, the following is the full text of the section of Ordinance No. 10-0501 which imposes fines, penalties, forfeitures, taxes, or fees: SECTION 2. Any person violating this Ordinance shall be deemed to have committed a Class B Misdemeanor under Kentucky law and shall be subject to a fine up to $250 and/or incarcerated up to ninety (90) days. I, Cameron J. Blau, an attorney licensed to practice law in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, acting as an attorney for the City of Silver Grove, Kentucky, do hereby certify that this summary was prepared by me at the direction of the Council of the City of Silver Grove, Kentucky, and that this summary is a true and accurate summary of the contents of Ordinance No. 10-0501. /s/ Cameron J. Blau Cameron J. Blau Legal Advisor City of Silver Grove, Kentucky 1665049/1568096

NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID The Central Campbell Fire District will be accepting bids for new Multi-functional Cardiac Monitors /Defibrillators. Bid packets can be picked up at the Central Campbell Fire District firehouse located at 4113 Alexandria Pike, Cold Spring, Kentucky beginning Friday June 11, 2010 through Friday June 25, 2010 from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Bids will be opened on Tuesday July 6, 2010 at 4:00 PM. Winning bid will be awarded at the district board meeting on Thursday July 15, 2010 beginning at 7:00 PM. The Central Campbell Fire District reserves the right to reject any and all bids. 6030 If you’re looking for buyers, you’re in the right neighborhood. Call Community Classified

513.242.4000

Anthony Dugan, 32, 48 Hollywoods Drive C, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia at 48 Hollywoods Drive C, May 27. Julie Asfere, 51, 162 Clover Ridge, alcohol intoxication in a public place at 104 Clover Ridge Ave., May 31. Marc Hukle, 25, 526 Perimeter Drive, DUI, open container of alcohol in a motor vehicle at I-471, May 29. Matthew Wilson, 48, 212 North Fort Thomas, warrant at I-471, June 1. Linsey Patterson, 27, 37 Dumfries Ave., warrant at 2350 Memorial Parkway, June 8. Mitchell Iles, 38, 423 Greenup, second degree escape at 130 North Fort Thomas Ave., June 8. Sean Halstead, 22, 2815 Broadford Road, second degree burglary at 5 Beechwood Ave., June 9. Jason Lee York, 35, 8144 Monan Ave., first degree possession of a controlled substance, tampering, third degree criminal mischief, possession of drug paraphernalia at I-471, June 3. Mike Short, 33, 19 Parker Road, alcohol intoxication in a public place at 85 North Grand Ave., June 3. Hillary Lawson, 23, 219 East First St., first degree possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia at I-471 south, June 3. Stacey Wherry, 23, 1601 East Henry St., DUI at South Fort Thomas Ave., June 6. Rodney Allen, 44, 638 Rockdale Ave. No. 1, DUI, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, open container of alcohol in a motor vehicle at I-471, June 6. Michael Snowball, 25, 27 May St. No. 2, DUI at I-471, June 6. Brady Dowling, 20, 18 Hartweg, theft of services at 3 South Fort Thomas Ave., June 6. Nicholas Goodman, 20, 422 Jefferson Place, DUI, fourth degree assault at I-275 west, June 6. Timothy Luke, 38, 909 West Oak Lawn, DUI at I-471, June 7. Zebulin Jones, 20, , third degree criminal trespassing, second degree disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, fleeing or evading, violation of EPO, giving officer false name, warrant at 816 Highland Ave., June 9.

Incidents/reports Fraudulent use of a credit card

Reported at 35 Gettysburg Square, June 7.

I hereby certify that the following is the title and a summary of Ordinance No. 100502 of the City of Silver Grove, Kentucky, as adopted on May 4, 2010. AN ORDINANCE MAKING UNLAWFUL THE PARKING OF OVERSIZED TRUCKS AND OTHER VEHICLES WITH THE CITY OF SILVER GROVE, CAMPBELL COUNTY, KENTUCKY. Pursuant to the City of Silver Grove publication requirements, the following is the full text of the section of Ordinance No. 10-0502 which imposes fines, penalties, forfeitures, taxes, or fees: SECTION 4. Any person cited for a violation of this Ordinance shall be deemed to have committed a violation under Kentucky law and shall be subject to a fine up to $250. SECTION 5. Any vehicle parked in violation of this Ordinance may be towed by the city at the expense of the owner and/or operator of that vehicle. I, Cameron J. Blau, an attorney licenced to practice law in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, acting as an attorney for the City of Silver Grove, Kentucky, do hereby certify that this summary was prepared by me at the direction of the Council of the City of Silver Grove, Kentucky, and that this summary is a true and accurate summary of the contents of Ordinance No. 100502. /s/ Cameron J. Blau Cameron J. Blau Legal Advisor City of Silver Grove, Kentucky 1665049/156

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Second degree burglary

Reported at 5 Beechwood Ave., June 9.

Theft by deception

Reported at 34 North Fort Thomas Ave., June 9.

Theft by unlawful taking

Reported at 302 Hill St., June 8. Reported at 200 Inverness Place, June 5. Reported at 720 South Fort Thomas Ave., June 4.

Incidents/reports Second degree criminal mischief

Reported at 204 Meadow Trail Drive, May 31. Reported at 227 Meadow Trail Drive, May 31.

Theft by unlawful taking

Theft by unlawful taking from auto

Reported at 148 Hidden Valley Drive, June 5. Reported at 209 Linden Ave., June 6. Reported at Sunset and University, June 1.

Theft of identity

NEWPORT

Reported at 332 Ridgewood Place, May 2.

Reported at 835 South Fort Thomas Ave., June 9.

Theft of services

Reported at 3 Highland Ave., June 6.

HIGHLAND HEIGHTS/ SOUTHGATE Arrest

George Johnson, 30, 1446 Hands Pike, alcohol intoxication in a public place, disorderly conduct at 251 AA highway, June 10. Whitney Lee Simmons, 23, 3564 Calumet Drive, possession of drug paraphernalia at I-471, June 7. Dustin Byler, 18, 2335 Alexandria Pike Apt. C 93, third degree criminal mischief, alcohol intoxication in a public place, fleeing or evading police at 2335 Alexandria Pike Apt. C 93, June 6. Ronald Warren, 26, 410 Elm St., warrant at 205 Bluegrass Ave. Apt. 71B, June 6. Rubin Coldwell, 51, 23 Hidden Valley Drive, alcohol intoxication in a public place at 2840 Alexandria Pike, June 4. Desiree Mattox, 29, 223 Linden Ave., second degree disorderly conduct at 223 Linden Ave., June 4. Christa Weiskittle, 38, 141 Pleasant Ridge , second degree possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia at AA and I-275, June 2. Alaiona Bridewell, 18, 2335 Alexandria Pike Apt. 36A, possession of alcohol by a minor at 2335 Alexandria Pike Apt. A, June 1. Thomas McGovern, 20, 2360 Fausz Road, possession of alcohol by a minor at 2335 Alexandria Pike Apt.A, June 1. Dustin Glahn, 19, 305 Carlisle Ave., possession of alcohol by a minor at 2335 Alexandria Pike Apt. A, June 1. James Cavitt, 53, 2335 Alexandria Pike 73 D, fourth degree assault at 2335 Alexandria Pike, June 1.

Third degree criminal mischief

COLD SPRING Arrest

CCF Recorder

June 17, 2010

Arrest

Adam Hall, 18, 438 Foote Ave., possession of alcohol by a minor, fourth degree assault at 1012 Ann St., May 29. Devon Edward Philhower, 26, 3975 Brandy Chase Way No. 20, third degree assault, disorderly conduct at 1 Levee way, May 29. Darrell Underwood, 30, 913 Ann St., theft by extortion at 726 Central, May 29. Douglas Menning, 47, 117 Main St. Apt. 13, DUI, first degree possession of a controlled substance at 37 Parkview, May 28. Lonnie Woods, 41, 21 17th St., theft by unlawful taking at 130 Pavilion, May 28. John Wolford, 45, 825 Ann St., possession of marijuana, first degree possession of a controlled substance at 846 Patterson, May 28. Scarlett Sue Doyle, 35, 104 East Second St., first degree possession of a controlled substance, second degree possession of a controlled substance, alcohol intoxication in a public place at 1 Levee Way, June 10. Desiree Smith, 19, 5291 Four Mile Road No. 58, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, unlawful transaction with a minor at Sixth and Columbia, June 8. Wesley Conn, 27, 301 East Second St., possession of drug paraphernalia at I-471 exit 4, June 8. Kendra Austin, 31, 2203 Fulton Ave., operating a motor vehicle on a suspended license, first degree possession of a controlled substance, first degree promoting contraband at I-471 exit 4, June 8. Jody Crawford, 39, 216 Park Ave. Apt. 4, first degree possession of a controlled substance at 700 block of Park, June 7. Christina Monroe, 45, 318 West 8th St., DUI, third degree possession of a controlled substance at Sixth and Linden, June 7.

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

CITY OF SILVER GROVE CAMPBELL COUNTY LEGAL NOTICE Sealed Proposals will be received at the office of the City Clerk, 8236 West Main Street, Silver Grove Kentucky, 41001, until 11:00 A.M. local time on July 1, 2010, for furnishing all labor, materials, and equipment necessary to complete the project known as the EAST SECOND STREET AND LINDEN AVENUE IMPROVE MENTS, and, at the same time and place, publicly opened and read aloud. Contract documents, bid sheets, plans and specifications can be obtained at the office of CDS Associates, Inc., 7000 Dixie Highway, Florence, Kentucky, 41042, after JUNE 17, 2010, at a cost of $60.00 per set (non-refundable). Plans requested by mail will be an additional $ 1 0 . 0 0 per set. Checks to be made payable to CDS Associates, Inc. Specifications will also be on file in the plan room of the F.W. Dodge Corporation and Allied Construction Industries (ACI). Each Bidder is required to submit with his proposal a bid bond or certified check equal in amount to five percent (5%) of the base bid. The bidder to whom the contract is awarded will be required to furnish a surety bond in an amount equal to one-hundred percent (100%) of the contract amount. The successful bidder will be required to have a current occupational license in the City of Silver Grove before the Contract will be awarded. Bidders must comply with the Prevailing Wage Rates on Public Improvements in Campbell County and the City of Silver Grove, as ascertained and determined by the Kentucky Revised Statute as provided in Section 337.505 through 337.550 of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Proposals must contain the full name of the party or parties submitting the same and all persons interested therein. It is the intent and requirements of the City that this project be completed no later than NOVEMBER 1, 2010. The Board of Council of the City of Silver Grove, Kentucky, reserves the right to waive irregularities and to reject any or all bids. By the order of the Council of the City of Silver Grove, Kentucky. Kay Wright, City Clerk Publishing Date: Campbell County Recorder and Kentucky Enquirer June 17, 2010

Sealed bids for the furnishings of all labor, materials, equipment and services for the street improvements known as Melbourne Avenue Roadway and Watermain Improvement Project will be received by the City of Melbourne, 502 Garfield Avenue, Melbourne, Kentucky, until 10:00 AM EST on July 1, 2010. Bids will be publicly opened and read immediately after the deadline for submittal and will be reviewed at the City Commission meeting at 7:00 PM on July 12, 2010. The project will include, but not limited to, approximately 2427 S.Y. of roadway construction, 640 L.F. 12" PVC storm pipe, 385 L.F. 12" RCP storm pipe, 14 inlets, 4 headwalls, 720 L.F. 8" DIP watermain and 1 fire hydrant. Complete sets of the Bidding Documents may be obtained from the City Clerk for a Refundable Deposit of $50.00 at the City Building at 502 Garfield Ave., Melbourne, KY 41059. Phone (859) 781-6664. Check Payable to City of Melbourne. Each Bid must be accompanied by Bid security made payable to The City of Melbourne in an amount of five percent (5%) of Bidder’s maximum Bid price and in the form of a certified bank check or a Bid Bond issued by a surety meeting the requirements of the General Conditions. The Bid security of Successful Bidder will be retained until such Bidder has executed the Agreement, furnished the required contract security and met the other conditions of the Notice of Award, whereupon the Bid security will be returned. If the Successful Bidder fails to execute and deliver the Agreement and furnish the required contract security within fifteen days after the Notice of Award, Owner may annul the Notice of Award and the Bid security of that Bidder will be forfeited. The Bid security of other Bidders whom Owner believes to have a reasonable chance of receiving the award may be retained by Owner for a period of sixty days after the Bid opening, whereupon Bid security furnished by such Bidders will be returned. Bid security with Bids, which are not competitive, will be returned within seven days after the Bid opening. No bidders may withdraw his bid for a period of sixty (60) days after the closing time for receipt of bids. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids or part thereof, to waive formalities and to negotiate with the apparent qualified best bidder to such extent as may be in the City’s best interest. Angela Ross City of Melbourne Clerk 6504


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