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Fulton Police Report

Nolyn A. Johnson of Camanche, Iowa, was cited for failure to reduce speed to avoid and accident in the 100 block of 14th Avenue. He was released with a notice to appear.

Individuals names in the abovereport have beenmerely accused of a charge, they are presumed innocent untilproven guilty.

Morrison Police Report

Morrison Chief of Police Brian Melton reports the following arrests made and citations issued since Wednesday, Nov. 25.

Arrests:

On Friday, Nov. 27, at approximately 5:51 p.m, Morrison Police responded to an Emergency 911 call of a domestic dispute at 520 E. High St., Morrison. As a result of the investigation, Morrison Police arrested and charged Tyler C. Jensen, 28, of Morrison, with domestic battery. Jensen was transported to the Whiteside County Jail.

On Saturday, Nov. 28, at approximately 4:48 p.m, Morrison Police conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle driven by Brent C. Moore Jr., 29 of Davenport, Iowa. The vehicle was stopped in the 700 block of West Lincolnway for no registration. As a result of the stop, Morrison Police arrested Moore pursuant to an arrest warrant issued by Whiteside County, charging Moore with obstructing a court order. Moore was also charged with driving while license auspended. Moore was released after posting $150 cash on the warrant and was issued a notice to appear.

On Tuesday, Dec. 1, at approximately 12:10 p.m., Morrison Police responded to a Retail Theft complaint at True Value, 104 S. Genesee St., Morrison. As a result of the investigation, Morrison Police arrested and charged Matthew R. Gorzney, 25 of Morrison, with retail theft. Gorzney was released on a notice to appear.

On Monday, Dec. 7, at approximately 10 a.m., Morrison Police arrested Karen A. McKee, 56 of Morrison, pursuant to an arrest warrant issued by Whiteside County charging McKee with violation of probation – driving while under the influence of alcohol. McKee was transported to the Whiteside County Jail.

On Monday, Dec. 7, at approximately 9:26 p.m., Morrison Police conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle driven by Andrew J. Schmidt, 18 of Morrison. The vehicle was stopped in the 400 block of East Lincolnway. As a result of the stop, Morrison Police arrested and charged Schmidt with unlawful possession of adult use cannabis in a motor vehicle and driving while under the influence (drugs). Schmidt was transported to the Whiteside County Jail, was processed and released.

Citations:

Nov. 25: Branden D. Head, 20, Fulton, operating uninsured vehicle

Nov. 26: Ryan J. Mayberry, 24, Morrison, nuisance - loud noise (ordinance)

Nov. 27: Male Juvenile, 17, Erie, unlawful possession of cannabis (ordinance)

Nov. 27: Male juvenile, 17, Sterling, failure to reduce speed (accident)

Nov. 29: Aryanna Y. Campbell, 19, Milwaukee Wisconsin, unlawful possession of cannabis (ordinance)

Nov, 28: Dontia A. Tabor, 25, Chicago, driving while license suspended

Dec. 3: Colby S. Richmond, 40, Morrison, no valid registration

Dec. 3: Temich T. Rosendo, 30, Clinton Iowa, improper passing and no valid driver’s license

Dec. 7: Becca R. Chadwick, 28, Cammanche Iowa, no valid driver’s license

Dec. 8: Dan L. Sutton, 62, Rock Falls, improper use of registration

Dec. 8: Catrina M. Schaver, 50, Morrison, operating uninsured vehicle

Dec. 10: Robert Cannon, 49, Chicago, speeding

Thepublic is reminded that these are merelycharges and allpersons are presumed innocent untilproven guilty in a court of law.

Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over

The Whiteside County Sheriff’s Office is partnering with the Illinois Department of Transportation and law enforcement throughout the state for a high-visibility enforcement campaign to crack down on impaired driving during the winter holidays. From Dec. 18 to Jan. 4, motorists will see an increase in patrols and traffic stops, along with additional messaging on the dangers of driving impaired.

The Illinois Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign is administered by IDOT with federal highway safety funds managed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

NOTICE

Friends –

Just to confirm my plans for the coming tax season, I will still be preparing returns as in the past. I plan to prepare returns for all clients who I prepared returns for last year. McFalls, Berge and Co.

CPA’s will continue to pick up and deliver returns at my office. Thank you for your continued support and have a Merry Christmas !!

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Gerald Halpin, CPA 320 Locust Street – P. O. Box 33 Phone 815-537-2380

The Chamberlain Family would like to thank everyone who remembered Dad after his passing. The many cards and letters, Masses and prayers, beautiful plants and flowers, memorials (Greg's Scholarship Fund & St. Ambrose Church) and food we received showed us just how many lives Dad touched. A special thank you to Father Toni, those who provided the funeral luncheon and Chris Bode of the GibsonBode Funeral Home. We are so grateful to all who visited Dad at the farm his last few months to talk farming and share stories. Dad was an amazing leader for his kids, a supportive grandpa/great grandpa, a loyal soldier and a successful farmer. He was loved by many and will be missed by all. Attention Heavenly Father, SFC James Eugene Chamberlain is now reporting for duty!

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