On the record
September 3, 2009
CCF Recorder
B11
POLICE REPORTS From B10
BELLEVUE
Arrest
Selina Burns, 20, 4810 Hogan, theft by unlawful taking at 10 Donnermeyer Drive, Aug. 7. Jason Lee Vanover, 30, 106 Van Voast Ave., second degree burglary at 110 Van Voast Ave., Aug. 7. Amber Roundtree, 19, 5140 KY 1054, first degree possession of a controlled substance, DUI, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia at 600 Columbia, Aug. 7. Krista Owens, 23, 400 Windridge Lane, giving officer false name, warrants at 53 Donnermeyer Drive, Aug. 8. Benjamin Cornett, 19, 204 Ohio Ave., warrant at 15 Donnermeyer Drive, Aug. 12. Daniel Radank, 32, 163 Foote Ave. No. 1, warrant at 100 block of Foote Ave., Aug. 14. Robert Hays, 53, 227 Walnut St., alcohol intoxication in a public place at 504 Berry Ave., Aug. 15. Ian Allen, 18, 104 Ward Ave., receiving stolen property at 301 Fairfield Ave., Aug. 15. Timothy James Schneitzer, 18, 105 Ward Ave., receiving stolen property at 138 Ward Ave., Aug. 15. William Flanigan, 55, 288 West Mcmicken, warrant, theft by unlawful taking at Sixth, Aug. 15. Ronald Baum, 44, 410 Fairfield No. 2, warrant at 500 block of Fairfield, Aug. 15. Frank Murphy, 45, 1032 Sixth Ave., tampering with physical evidence, second degree fleeing, first degree possession of a controlled substance at Washington and Poplar, Aug. 16. Wayne Anthony Bowman, 53, 639 East Third St., theft by unlawful taking at Donnermeyer Drive, Aug. 15. Clifford Schulte, 58, 138 Ross , disorderly conduct, third degree criminal trespassing at 318 Division St., Aug. 18. Angel Murphy, 31, 1030 Sixth Ave., warrant, first degree possession of a controlled substance at Foote Ave., Aug. 16. Charles Caudill, 33, 536 Eighth Ave., theft by unlawful taking at 53 Donnermeyer Drive, Aug. 21. Cynthia Gayle, 51, 401 Ward Ave. No. 1, theft by unlawful taking at 10 Donnermeyer Drive, Aug. 21. Richard Walling, 31, 616 Third Ave., alcohol intoxication in a public place at 146 O'Fallon, Aug. 22. Rosetta Jent, 20, 5849 Rainbow Hill Drive, warrant at Bellevue Beach Park, Aug. 22. Robert Phillips, 50, Homeless, theft by unlawful taking at 10 Donnermeyer Drive, Aug. 25. Clinton Osborn, 29, Homeless, operating a motor vehicle on a suspended license, warrant at Poplar and Washington, Aug. 25. Melissa Helton, 36, 203 Evergreen, theft by unlawful taking at 10 Donnermeyer Drive, Aug. 25. Natisha Bailey, 20, 432 Fourth Ave., disorderly conduct, alcohol intoxication in a public place at 400 block of Fifth, Aug. 19. Jerrod Taylor, 29, 118 Heather R. French Boulevard, no operator's license, DUI at I-471 north, Aug. 28.
FORT THOMAS Arrest
Jeremy Gauselmann, 21, 416 West 11th St., warrant at Route 8 south, Aug. 13. Moula Zaheer, 46, 38 Forest Ave.,
DUI, possession of open container of alcohol in a motor vehicle, failure to maintain insurance at 130 North Fort Thomas Ave., Aug. 14. Sean Maines, 23, 30 Woodland Place, operating a motor vehicle on a suspended license at 600 South Fort Thomas, Aug. 18. Thomas Woodall, 46, 806 Buckingham, warrant at I-471 south at US 27, Aug. 22. Nicholas Wheeler, 27, 3652 Stonebridge Drive Apt. B, DUI, following another vehicle to closely at I-471 south, Aug. 22. Jeremy Widener, 21, 4078 Madison Pike, DUI, careless driving at I471 south, Aug. 23. Jerad Baker, 23, 23 Park Place No. 2, warrant at 23 Park Lane, Aug. 23. Amanda Jeffery, 27, 3719 Forest Court, first degree possession of a controlled substance at Wilson Road at Memorial, Aug. 23. Petrina Nelson, 31, 2144 Hatmaker Apt. 2B, first degree possession of a controlled substance, tampering with physical evidence at Wilson Road at Memorial, Aug. 23. Matthew Scott, 18, 106 Pinehurst Drive Apt. 5, operating a motor vehicle on a suspended license at Newman and Daisy, Aug. 26.
glary at 1163 Waterworks no. 3, Aug. 22. Edwardo Barney, 41, 509 West 10th St., fourth degree assault at 509 West 10th St., Aug. 19. James Staggs, 27, 50 West 18th St., fourth degree assault at 50 West 18th St., Aug. 19. Joseph Pangallo, 40, 153 North Street, third degree possession of a controlled substance at 800 block of Monmouth St., Aug. 18. Tiayasine Cobb, 19, 2917 Warsaw,
theft by unlawful taking at 1301 Monmouth St., Aug. 17. Larry Franklin, 57, 928 Orchard, fourth degree assault at 928 Orchard, Aug. 15. INVITATION TO BID PROJECT: Purchase of Two (2) Pump Control Valves
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Incidents/reports Second degree burglary
Reported at 7 Timberwood Court, July 27.
Terrance “Buck� Lee Barry, 52, Grants Lick, died Aug. 22, 2009, at University Hospital, Corryville. He was a press assistant and truck driver for Impack Graphics, an Army veteran, volunteer firefighter and EMT for Southern Campbell Fire Department and member of Main Street Baptist Church in Alexandria. His daughters, Angie and Angel Barry, died in 1986. Survivors include his daughter, Stacy Barry of Alexandria; father, William Barry Sr. of Grants Lick; mother, Wilma Parker of Lawton, Okla.; brother, William Barry Jr. of Grants Lick; sisters, Beverly Brewer of Alexandria, Margaret Hesler of Grants Lick, Sharon Johnson of Falmouth, Vicky Harris of Dayton and Kimberly Simons of Lawton, Okla.; and half-brother, Frank Parker of Lawton, Okla. Burial was in Oakland Cemetery, Grants Lick. Memorials: Southern Campbell Volunteer Fire Department, 1050 Race Track Road, Alexandria 41001.
Reported at Clover Ridge Ave., Aug. 24.
Theft by deception
Reported at 200 Waterworks Drive, Aug. 18.
Reported at 18 Taylor Ave., Aug. 19. Reported at 74 St. Nicholas Place, Aug. 20. Reported at 39 Brentwood Place, Aug. 20.
Reported at 524 South Fort Thomas Ave., Aug. 14. Reported at 75 Grandview Ave., Aug. 15. Reported at 45 Indiana Ave., Aug. 20. Reported at 33 Winding Way, Aug. 20. Reported at 2400 Memorial Parkway, Aug. 24. Reported at 840 Alexandria Pike no. 204, Aug. 26.
David Berry
David L. Berry, 72, Alexandria, died Aug. 28, 2009, at his home. He was a warehouse supervisor for Valcom Enterprises in Wilder. Survivors include his wife, Audrey Kraft Berry; son, David Wayne Berry of Alexandria; brothers, Jerry Berry of Ripley, Ohio, James Berry of
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Reported at 1228 Alexandria Pike, Aug. 20. Reported at 6 Concord Ave., Aug. 21. Reported at 125 Holiday Lane, Aug. 25. Reported at 85 North Grand Ave., Aug. 26. Reported at 725 Alexandria Pike, Aug. 17. Reported at U.S. 27 at Hollywoods Drive, Aug. 18.
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At said place and time, and promptly thereafter, all Bids that have been duly received will be publicly opened and read aloud. The proposed purchase is generally described as follows: The District is requesting bid prices for the purchase of Two (2) Pump Control Valves for the Taylor Mill Pump Station.
Minority Bidders are encouraged to bid.
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Rutledge Ray Harper Jr., 24, 2609 Cummin St. No. 31, first degree possession of a controlled substance at 600 block of Dayton Ave., Aug. 25. William Watson, 50, 7 Shortridge Court, third degree criminal trespassing, fourth degree assault at 1020 Lowell St., Aug. 24. Robert Hensley, 40, 1438 Melinda Lane, first degree possession of a controlled substance, warrant at 800 block of Monmouth St., Aug. 23. Wayne Bowman, 53, 639 East Third St. Apt. 2, first degree robbery at 402 East 10th St., Aug. 22. John Polick, 33, 1163 Waterworks Road Apt. 9, second degree bur-
Ron Lovan, President/CEO Northern Kentucky Water District 1001498191 INVITATION TO BID SNOW AND ICE REMOVAL November 1, 2009 through October 31, 2010
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Sealed Bids will be received by the Northern Kentucky Water District (District) at the Fort Thomas Water Treatment Plant, 700 Alexandria Pike, Fort Thomas, Kentucky, 41075 until 2pm, local time, September 23, 2009. At said place and time, and promptly thereafter, all Bids that have been duly received will be publicly opened and read aloud.
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A Mandatory Pre-Bid meeting will be held at the Fort Thomas Treatment Plant, 700 Alexandria Pk, Ft. Thomas Kentucky, 41075 on September 15, 2009, at 9 am .
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The proposed Work is generally described as follows: Snow and Ice Removal services at various designated locations in Campbell and Kenton Counties, Kentucky, for the duration of the November 1, 2009 through October 31, 2010 period.
Cincinnati and John Berry of Scottsdale, Ariz. Burial was in Alexandria Cemetery. Memorials: American Cancer Society, 297 Buttermilk Pike, Fort Mitchell, KY 41017.
The period of service will be for November 1, 2009 through October 31, 2010 with the District’s option to extend the contract for up to two additional one year terms.
Frank Braun
Deaths continued B12
September 23, 2009 10:00 a.m., local time
Owner reserves the right to reject any or all Bids, including without limitation the right to reject any or all nonconforming, non-responsive, incomplete, unbalanced, or conditional Bids, to waive informalities, and to reject the Bid of any Bidder if Owner believes that it would not be in the best interest of Owner to make an award to that Bidder. Owner also reserves the right to negotiate with the selected Bidder to such an extent as may be determined by Owner.
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Third degree criminal mischief
Barbara A Clifford, 57, a homemaker, Morning View, died Aug. 21, 2009, at her parent’s home in Morning View. Survivors include her husband, Steve Clifford of Morning View; daughters, Joann Clifford of Covington, Kelli Green of Murfreesboro, Tenn., Jill Clifford of Covington and
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Bids will be received on a Lump Sum price basis as described in the Bidding Documents.
Theft by unlawful taking
Barbara Clifford
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Copies of the Bidding Documents may be obtained from the office at the address indicated, by contacting Joan Verax at 859441-0482.
Theft by unlawful taking from auto
Frank J. Braun, 80, of Cleves, Ohio, formerly of Fort Thomas, died Aug. 25, 2009, at his home. He was a principal for the Cincinnati School System and a Korean War Air Force veteran. Survivors include his son, Frank Braun of Fort Thomas; companion of 35 years, Mary Fultz of Cincinnati; and one grandson. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery, Southgate. Memorials: American Cancer Society, 297 Buttermilk Pike, Fort Mitchell, KY 41017; American Heart Association, 5211 Madison Road, Cincinnati, OH 45227; or Hospice of Cincinnati, 4360 Cooper Road, Blue Ash, OH 45242.
Northern Kentucky Water District (Owner) 700 Alexandria Pike Ft. Thomas, Kentucky 41075
All Bids must be in accordance with the Bidding Documents on file, and available for examination at: Northern Kentucky Water District, 700 Alexandria Pike Ft. Thomas, Kentucky 41075
Second degree criminal mischief
DEATHS π–Terrance Barry
SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT:
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All Bids must be in accordance with the Bidding Documents on file with the District at the address listed above. Copies of the Bidding Documents may be obtained from the Water Treatment Plant at: 700 Alexandria Pike, Fort Thomas, Kentucky 41075 or by contacting Joan Verax, at (859) 441-0482. Bid will be received on a cost per hour basis, to include all labor, all equipment, all materials and other costs that may apply. The District reserves the right to reject any or all Bids, including without limitation the right to reject any or all nonconforming, nonresponsive, incomplete, unbalanced, or conditional Bids, to waive informalities, and to reject the Bid of any Bidder if the District believes that it would not be in the best interest of the District to make an award to that Bidder. District also reserves the right to negotiate with the apparent qualified Bidder to such an extent as may be determined by the District. Minority Bidders are encouraged to bid. Bids shall remain subject to acceptance for 90 days after the day of bid opening. By: Ronald Lovan 1001498202