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POLICE REPORTS

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Arrest

Kimberly Long, 39, 345 Van Voast Ave., alcohol intoxication in a public place at 126 Fairfield Ave., Oct. 26. George Robert Bromley, 34, 1112 Fourth Ave., second degree fleeing and evading, third degree criminal mischief, possession of marijuana, giving officer false name or address at 15 Donnermeyer Drive, Oct. 27. Michael Behymer, 40, 101 Joyce, alcohol intoxication in a public place, terroristic threatening at 145 Fairfield Ave., Oct. 27. Suzanne Karsten, 49, 914 West Hubbard No. 106, theft by unlawful taking at 53 Donnermeyer Drive, Oct. 27. Stephanie Dietz, 26, 1544 Eastern Ave., theft by unlawful taking at 53 Donnermeyer Drive, Oct. 27. Roger Gardner, 43, 3411 Wabash No. 1, theft by unlawful taking at 53 Donnermeyer Drive, Oct. 27. Charles Taylor Ii, 38, 532 Berry, theft by unlawful taking at 53 Donnermeyer Drive, Oct. 27. Scott Bowen, 51, 1106 Alpine St., theft by unlawful taking, second fleeing and evading, giving officer false name or address, warrant at 53 Donnermeyer Drive, Oct. 29. Sandra Wells, 40, 357 Taylor Ave. No. 1, disorderly conduct at 241 Grandview, Oct. 29. Charles Long, 44, 1207 South St., operating a motor vehicle on a suspended license, DUI at Sixth and Wildcat, Oct. 31. Richard Lake, 19, 341 Fairfield Ave. Second Floor, fourth degree

assault, resisting arrest at 341 Fairfield Ave., Nov. 2.

FORT THOMAS Arrest

Randy Sanders, 26, 114 Park Place No. 2, warrant at 144 Park Lane, Oct. 2. Ricky Evans, 23, 5728 Mad River Road, possession of drug paraphernalia, first degree criminal mischief, reckless driving, DUI, fleeing or evading at North Grand Avenue, Oct. 30. Peter Raber, 28, 14 North Fort Thomas Ave., warrant at 600 Highland Ave., Oct. 31. George Joseph Rice, 35, 310 Melbourne Ave., careless driving, DUI, possession of marijuana at South Fort Thomas Ave., Oct. 31. Nathan Gentry, 31, 300 West 34th St., warrant, operating a motor vehicle on a suspended license at 34 Covert Run Pike, Nov. 1. Catherine Davis, 19, 130 Edgefield Drive, DUI at US 27 at Grandview, Nov. 1. James Watts, 25, 5360 Lees Crossing, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia at 40 Pleasant Ave. no. 107, Nov. 1. Justin Simpson, 24, 210 Bluegrass,

warrant at 2200 block of Alexandria Pike, Nov. 3. Jordan Spencer, 19, 307 Walnut St., trafficking a controlled substance within 1,000 yards of a school at 307 Walnut St., Nov. 4. Charles Heisler, 55, 778 Flint Ridge, disorderly conduct at 85 North Grand Ave., Oct. 22. Benjamin Thompson, 21, 7748 Ravenswood Drive, receiving stolen property at 1321 Alexandria Pike, Oct. 23. Anthony Wayne Booth, 29, 3314 Emerson St., careless driving, DUI at Moock Road and Ravine, Oct. 24. Nicholas Suedkamp, 19, 25 Kathy Lane, DUI at 131 South Grand Ave., Oct. 25. Christopher Hubbard, 34, 5816 Woodmont Ave., alcohol intoxication in a public place at Tower Hill at North Fort Thomas Ave., Oct. 25. Gregory Adam Hubbard, 29, 25147 Webster Ave., alcohol intoxication in a public place at Tower Hill at North Fort Thomas Ave., Oct. 25. Magdalena Kazmierczak, 31, 6601 Beechmont Ave. No. 49, DUI at I471 south at I-275, Oct. 26. Jennifer Sutton, 33, 410 Westgate Drive Apt. A, DUI at I-471, Oct. 17. Christopher Carr, 20, 208 West 32nd St., possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia at 85 North Grand Ave., Oct. 17. Sean Williams, 20, 3570 Wolf Road, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia at 85 North Grand Ave., Oct. 17. Shannon Thiery, 38, 1627 North Fort Thomas Ave., warrant, DUI at 85

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North Grand Ave., Oct. 17. Sean Williams, 20, 3570 Wolf Road, warrant at 100 block of Highland, Oct. 17. Chrsiptopher Carr, 20, 208 West 32nd St., warrant at 100 block of Highland, Oct. 17. Christopher Burton, 18, 17 Rossmore Ave., fleeing or evading, possession of alcohol by a minor at 19 Park Lane, Oct. 18. Joshua Salandino, 18, 10 Park Place No. 1, possession of marijuana at 19 Park Lane, Oct. 18. Amanda Lawwill, 21, 456 Boots Lane, DUI, careless driving at I275, Oct. 20. Julie Zinveli, 42, 127 Park Place Apt. 2, warrant at 127 Park Place Apt. 2, Oct. 21.

Incidents/reports Second degree burglary

Reported at 58 Holmes Ave., Oct. 26.

Second degree criminal mischief Reported at 170 Clover Ridge Ave., Oct. 17.

Theft by unlawful taking

Reported at 14 Broadview Place, Oct. 29. Reported at 148 North Grand Ave., Oct. 30. Reported at 428 South Fort Thomas Ave., Oct. 26. Reported at 26 Lockwood Place no. 2, Oct. 26. Reported at 33 Lockwood Place, Oct. 26. Reported at 85 North Grand Ave., Oct. 27. Reported at 85 North Grand Ave., Oct. 16. Reported at 84 Madonna Place, Oct. 20.

Theft by unlawful taking from auto

Reported at 100 Fort Thomas Plaza,

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The Community Recorder publishes the names of all adults charged with offenses. The information is a matter of public record and does not imply guilt or innocence. Nov. 2. Reported at 1321 Alexandria Pike, Oct. 23. Reported at 18 Brentwood Place, Oct. 23.

Theft of identity

Reported at 1914 Monmouth St., Oct. 19.

HIGHLAND HEIGHTS/SOUTHGATE Arrest

Amy Sebree, 19, 2026 Benton Road, warrant at Alexandria Pike and Moock Road, Oct. 26. James Sanders, 20, 2026 Benton Road, warrant at Alexandria Pike and Moock Road, Oct. 26. Teresa Jones, 52, 66 Linet Ave., warrant at 66 Linet Ave., Oct. 26. William Funtz, 41, 3891 Canyon Court 3A, warrant at 25 Alexandria Pike, Oct. 25. Sergio Gabriel Coronado, 28, 2 Walnut St. No. 4, alcohol intoxication in a public place at 206 Electric Ave., Oct. 25. Carl Hanna, 47, 161 Bonnie Lynn Terrace, warrant at 161 Bonnie Lynn Terrace, Oct. 23. Thomas Chard, 29, 48 19Th St., possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia at 2401 Alexandria Pike, Oct. 24. Dennis Downing, 40, 334 10Th St., possession of marijuana at 2401 Alexandria Pike, Oct. 24. Evan Wehmeyer, 24, 3625 Stettinius Ave., DUI at Alexandria Pike and Sunset, Oct. 23. Emily Brandt, 22, 429 North Fort Thomas Ave., first degree wanton endangerment, possession of a

legend drug at 2298 Alexandria Pike, Oct. 22. Marissa Kiefer, 21, 8975 Main St., warrant at Alexandria Pike and Henry, Oct. 20. Jeffrey Rothert, 39, 1913 Highland Ridge, alcohol intoxication in a public place, second degree disorderly conduct at 111 Meadow Vista Court Apt. E, Oct. 18. John Mcgovney, 48, 65 Bon Jan Lane, second degree disorderly conduct, menacing at 71 Bon Jan Lane, Oct. 18. Timothy Newkirk, 26, 11 Bordeaux Drive Apt. 4, warrant at 11 Bordeaux Drive Apt. 4, Oct. 18. Ashley Scott, 24, 1511 Highland Ridge, fourth degree assault at 1511 Highland Ridge, Oct. 17.

Incidents/reports Fourth degree assault

Reported at 46 Linet Ave., Oct. 24.

Theft by unlawful taking

Reported at 57 Robinson Road, Oct. 16.

Theft of a controlled substance Reported at 227 Johns Hill Road, Oct. 23.

Third degree burglary

Reported at 926 Ravine Circle, Oct. 22.

Third degree criminal mischief

Reported at 30 Terrace Ave., Oct. 26.

NEWPORT Arrest

Don Smith Jr., 20, 1024 Columbia St., first degree promoting contraband, possession of marijuana at 601 Central Ave., Oct. 29.

DEATHS Ruth Adkins

Ruth Adkins, 91, Florence, died Nov. 7, 2009, at Hospice of the Bluegrass-Northern Kentucky Care Center in Fort Thomas. She was a homemaker. Her husband, Claud Adkins, and daughter, Joyce Weidner, died previously. Survivors include her daughters, Nancy Reed of Batavia, Judy Moreland of Florence and Kathy Gabbard of Erlanger; brother, Claud Butler of Dayton; eight grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren; and five greatgreat-grandchildren. Burial was in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Erlanger. Memorials: Hospice of the Bluegrass-Northern Kentucky, 7388 Turfway Road, Florence, KY 41042 or Cardinal Hill Adult Day Care, 31 Spiral Drive, Florence, KY 41042.

James Bittner

James Bittner, 75, Union, died Nov. 1, 2009, at his home. He was a builder, member of Ohio Home Builders Association, Northern Kentucky Realtors Association, Knights of Columbus and was an Army veteran. His son, John Paul Bittner, died previously. Survivors include his wife, Betty Bittner; son, Mark Bittner of Milford; daughters, Mary Almgren of Topsham, Maine, Patricia Bilokur of Seattle, Wash., Barbara Schroeder of Jacksonville, Fla., Kimberly Hager of Port Orchard, Wash. and Carrie Putrello of Utica, N.Y.; stepdaughters, Brynda Carroll and Lynda Smith, both of Edgewood; brothers, Leo Bittner of Alexandria, Howard Bittner of Southgate and Thomas Bittner of Delhi, Ohio; and 17 grandchildren. Burial was in St. Stephen Cemetery, Fort Thomas. Memorials: Hospice of St. Elizabeth Healthcare, 483 South Loop Road, Edgewood, KY 41017.

Nellie Cline

Nellie M. McGill Cline, 87, Bellevue, died Nov. 1, 2009, at Hospice of St. Elizabeth Healthcare, Edgewood. She was a homemaker and member of Sacred Heart Church in Bellevue. Her husband, Harry Cline, died previously. Survivors include her sons, Harry Cline of Hebron, Robert Cline of Bellevue and David Cline of Fort Thomas; daughters, Barbara Hallman and Melissa Adams, both of Bellevue, Donna Raven of Highland Heights and Judy Poehner of Dayton; 24 grandchildren and 35 greatgrandchildren. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery. Cooper Funeral Home, Alexandria, handled the arrangements. Memorials: Hospice of St. Elizabeth Healthcare, 483 South Loop Road, Edgewood, KY 41017.

Stephen Cunningham

Stephen Leslie Cunningham, 60, of Leesburg, Fla., formerly of Fort Thomas, died Nov. 6, 2009, in Southgate. He was an assistant principal and football coach at Newport High School. Survivors include his wife, Kim Cunningham of Leesburg, Fla.; daughter, Kaley Nicole Holloway of Leesburg; sisters, Mary Jo Long of Southgate and Betsy Goepper of Melbourne; brother, David Cunningham of Maui, Hawaii. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery, Southgate. Memorials: Hospice of the Bluegrass-Northern Kentucky, 7388 Turfway Road, Florence, KY 41042, or Wood Hudson Cancer Research, 931 Isabella St., Newport, KY 41071.

William Ferguson

William James Ferguson, 66, Bellevue, died Oct. 29, 2009, at St. Elizabeth Fort Thomas. He served in the Army during the Vietnam War. Survivors include his wife, Rita Minton Ferguson. Alexandria Funeral Home handled the arrangements.

Judy Flora

Judy Kay Flora, 68, Cold Spring, died Nov. 3, 2009, at St. Elizabeth Fort Thomas. She is survived by her daughters, Jenny Lincoln of Round Rock, Texas and Julie Flora of Alexandria; sons, Darren Butts of Loveland and Jarrod Butts of Cold Spring and four grandchildren. Memorials: St. Paul United Church of Christ, 1 N. Jefferson St., Alexandria, KY 41001.

Virgia Griffith

Virgia L. Griffith, 89, Newport, died Nov. 1, 2009, at her home. She was a homemaker and member of the Highland Avenue Baptist Tabernacle Church in Fort Thomas. Her husband, Claude Griffith; son, Gary Griffith, Sr. and grandson, Gary Griffith, Jr. died previously. Survivors include her daughters, Audrey Riffe of Fort Thomas and Glenna Mullen of Newport; eight grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren. Burial was in Highland Cemetery, Fort Mitchell. Memorials: Highland Avenue Baptist Tabernacle Church, 1080 Highland Ave., Fort Thomas, KY 41075 or Hospice of the Bluegrass, 7388 Turfway Road, Florence, KY 41042.

Shirley Hamblin

Shirley Gail Hamblin, 63, Corinth, died Nov. 5, 2009, at St. Elizabeth Edgewood.

She was a tax examiner for the Internal Revenue Service. Survivors include her husband, Terry Wayne Hamblin; daughters, Trina Hamblin of Dry Ridge, Shannan Harrison of Latonia; sons, Terry Hamblin Jr. of Dayton and Steven Hamblin of Newport; brother, Kenneth McQueen of Florida; 18 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Burial was at Floral Hills Memorial Gardens, Taylor Mill.

Arthur Heckerman

Arthur R. Heckerman, 94, of Cincinnati, formerly of Fort Thomas, died Oct. 29, 2009, at the Drake Center, Cincinnati. He practiced law in Ohio and Kentucky for 50 years, served in the FBI and was a municipal police court judge in Fort Thomas for 25 years. Survivors include his wife, Christine House Heckerman; daughters, Judy Carmichael of Carmel, Ind.; sons, Don Heckerman of Akron, Ohio, Donnie Enzweiler of Versailles, Ind. and Willie Enzweiler of Erlanger; eight grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. Gwen Mooney Funeral Home, Spring Grove Village, handled the arrangements. Memorials: VITAS Innovative Hospice Care, Drake Center, 151 W. Galbraith Road, Cincinnati, OH 45216.

Joseph Heister

Joseph John Heister, 46, Cold Spring, died Oct. 30, 2009, at Royal Oak Beaumont Hospital, Birmingham, Mich. He was an executive vice president for Valiant Machine & Tool, Inc. in Windsor, Ontario, worked for D.C.T. Company and General Motors Corporation, soccer coach and active with Toys for Tots. Survivors include his wife, Nikki Johnston Heister; daughter, Jordan Heister; son, Mathias Heister; father, Richard Heister; brothers, Rick, Randy and Robert Heister; and sister, Robyn Guidi. A.J. Desmond & Sons Funeral Directors, Royal Oak, Mich. handled arrangements in Michigan. Memorials: Newport Central Catholic Building Fund, 13 Carothers Road, Newport, KY 41071.

Howard Hils

Howard Charles Hils, 86, Fort Thomas, died Oct. 31, 2009, at his home. He was a supervisor for the U.S. Postal Service, World War II Navy veteran and member of St. Thomas Church in Fort Thomas. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Riegler Hils; daughters, Laura Brennenstuhl and Lyn Jaspers, both of Fort Thomas; son, Leslie Hils of Anderson Township; eight grandchildren and seven great-

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