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LAWRENCE

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ON THE RECORD LJWORLD.COM/BLOTTER

LAW ENFORCEMENT REPORT

• Lawrence police arrested a Lawrence man for charges of burglary, theft and property damage early Sunday after he was found with items from Weaver’s Department Store, 901 Massachusetts. At 12:28 a.m., police responded to a call of a burglary in progress after a caller reported a hooded person had broken a display window at the store. Behind the window were socks and pantyhose. Lawrence Police Sgt. Anthony Brixius said police noticed a person in the area matching the description and carrying items of clothing. Police questioned and arrested the 27-year-old man.

DOUGLAS COUNTY DISTRICT COURT MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED John Howard Carr, 21, Lawrence, and Stefanie Lea Stuever, 21, Lawrence. Zachary Russell Elmore, 27, Shanghai, China, and Yan Li, 32, Shanghai, China. Andrew Dale Carnagie, 27, Lawrence, and Pamela Yvonne Newell, 25, Lawrence. Ryan Lee Heskett, 20, Eudora, and Megan Renee Fryberger, 24, Eudora. Kyle Joseph Eichelberger, 25, Platte City, and Hannah Faith Miller, 25, Platte City. Anthony Joseph Mastro, 33, Eudora, and Christina Marie Lockhart, 36, Eudora. Michael David Gabb, 37, Lawrence, and Sherry Lynn Spears, 44, Lawrence. Alejandro Gonzalez, 26, Kansas City, Mo., and Elizabeth Maire Blomquist, 27, Kansas City, Mo. Jacob Loyd Alan Copeland, 31, Lawrence, and Jessi Jean Wagner, 31, Lawrence. Michael James Carman 32, Lawrence, and Elizabeth Lane Deay-Berridge, 30, Lawrence. Brendon Russell Crain, 26, Lawrence, and Sierra Lynn Bremerman, 26, Lawrence. Tyler James Metzger, 25, Lawrence, and Kristen Elizabeth Rash, 26, Lawrence. Dustin Scott Myers, 31, Edwardsville, and Caitlin Christine Johnson, 29, Edwardsville. Gregory Paul Lerow, 27, Eudora, and Leann Kathleen Denoon, 23, Eudora. Matthew Lyle Bowlin, 25, Baldwin City, and Rhea Dawn Curran, 23, McPherson. Christopher Ryan Pickel, 22, Lawrence, and Elizabeth Leigh Pemberton, 18, Lawrence. Jesse Allen Wealot, 29, Lawrence, and Emily Ann Richardson, 25, Lawrence. Timothy Edward Monroe, 45, McLouth, and Elizabeth Jane Bennett, 39, McLouth. Kyle William Hodge, 23, Eudora, and Melyssa Pauline McWilliams, 21, Eudora. Kenneth Eugene Stowe, 25, Lawrence, and Haley Maren Kreutzer, 24, Lawrence. Daniel Leonard Landis, 29, Grantville, and Ashley Denise Farley, 25, Perry.

DIVORCES GRANTED Trena Gay Triplett Rausch, 47, location not listed, and Darren Christopher Gerard Rausch, 47, location not listed.

BANKRUPTCIES Douglas County residents or businesses filing for bankruptcy protection recently in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in the District of Kansas, according to court records: • Robert Leonard Gassert, 1217 Walnut St., Eudora. • Patricia May and David Takao Ozaki, 1522 Pin Oak Drive, Lawrence. • Doris Ann Jackson, 3923 Overland Drive, Lawrence. • Dyan C. and Bruce D. Jones, 2319 Princeton Place, Lawrence. • Douglas Lenard Jr. and Mildred Jean Bell, 2038 Barker Ave., Lawrence. The Journal-World does not print accounts of all police reports filed. The newspaper generally reports: • Burglaries, only with a loss of $1,000 or more, unless there are unusual circumstances. To protect victims, we generally don’t identify them by name. • The names and circumstances of people arrested, only after they are charged. • Assaults and batteries, only if major injuries are reported. • Holdups and robberies.

HOSPITAL BIRTHS Heather Hudson and Mack Gentry, Lawrence, a girl, Sunday.

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This summer, crews from Sunflower Paving were tearing out and replacing curbing along Sixth Street. After they completed their work, tall weeds grew in the bare dirt left behind. Now, it appears that grass seed and straw have been thrown on top, but the weeds remain. Who is responsible for this, the city or Sunflower Paving? Megan Gilliland, the city’s communications manager, provided this answer: The city’s policies require that contractors establish a good stand of grass as part of the project terms. Public works staff has been notified to check the area and follow up with the contractor.

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Monday, October 22, 2012

N.Y. TIMES CROSSWORD SOLUTION FOR OCT. 21 A T T I C B A B U A B C A L T M A N

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Relay for Life begins the 2013 Relay for Life, which will be June 7-8 at planning for 2013 the Free State High School

Relay for Life of Douglas County will have an informational meeting from SOUND OFF 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday If you have a question, call at the auditorium in Lawrence Memorial Hospital’s 832-7297 or send email to lower level, 325 Maine. soundoff@ljworld.com. The meeting will discuss

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track. The relays raise money for the American Cancer Society as well as local community services. For more information contact Barb Gorman at 785-841-7723 or douglascountyrfl@hotmail.com.

Foundation offers grant assistance

The Douglas County Community Foundation will host two information sessions for organizations interested in applying for a 2013 grant from its community funds. Sessions will be at 4 p.m.

Tuesday and noon Thursday at the Lawrence Public Library, 707 Vermont. The funds support a variety of projects that improve the quality of life in Douglas County. Applications must come from nonprofit organizations, tribal entities or governments.


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