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For The Record - 8/10/09

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* Hospitals

Henry County

Birth

Saturday --

Jeremy Wildhart and Autumn Goebel, Deshler, a daughter, 6 lbs. 15 oz., at 3:50 p.m.

* Police reports

State Patrol

Saturday, 12:05 p.m., at Domersville and Behrens roads, a moped driven by Marcus Moser, 15, 25277 Mekus Road, Defiance, struck a car driven by Walter Kretz, 75, 26270 Behrens Road, Defiance. Moser was transported by Jewell EMS to Defiance Regional Medical Center where his condition was unavailable. Damage to Moser's vehicle was moderate and damage to Kretz's vehicle was light.

Saturday, 9:44 p.m., on Williams County Road A, west of County Road 13, a sport utility vehicle driven by Randy Vanderpool, 44, 01201 Ohio 576, Bryan, struck a mailbox and left the scene. Damage to the vehicle is unknown.

Defiance Sheriff

Sunday, Devin Osborne, 18, Defiance; Jamie Walsh, 18, Edgerton; Jared Osborne, 18, Defiance; and Christopher Matney, 18, Defiance, were each charged with underage consumption while Jared Zipfel, 18, Defiance, was charged with underage consumption and possession of drug paraphernalia and Kurtis Hall, 18, Ney, was charged with underage consumption and possession of drugs after an alleged incident on Flickinger Road.

Sunday, Joshua Grimes, 21, Defiance, was served a bench warrant from Defiance Municipal Court.

Sunday Aric Hamman, 32, Defiance, was served a bench warrant from Defiance Municipal Court.

Defiance Police

Saturday, 2:23 p.m., on Clinton Street, north of First Street, a car driven by Dylan Lloyd, 16, 17367 Defiance/Paulding County Line Road, Defiance, struck a car driven by Denice Kimberly, 57, 212 Westfield Avenue. Lloyd was cited for assured clear distance. Damage to both vehicles was light.

Saturday, Bilan McLaughlin, 26, 12826 Fruit Ridge Road, was charged with driving under suspension following a traffic stop on Standley Road.

Sunday, Alberto Gomez, 27, Defiance, was charged with OVI, driving under suspension, open container and a stop sign violation following a traffic stop on Ottawa Avenue. He was taken to the Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio, rural Stryker, and was also served a bench warrant on a charge of failure to appear.

Sunday, Terry Grimm, 22, 105 Pearl St., Sherwood, was charged with domestic violence and possession of drug paraphernalia after an alleged incident on Degler Street.

Sunday, Larry Allomong Jr., 33, 727 Westwood Drive, was charged with disorderly conduct after an alleged incident at his residence.

Henry Sheriff

Friday, 7:21 a.m., on U.S. 6, east of County Road 19, a car driven by Linda Mann, 52, 5-188 U.S. 24, Washington Township, struck a deer. Damage to the vehicle was moderate.

Friday, 9:38 a.m., at County Roads 11-C and 12, cars driven by Paula Geer, 43, Tampa, Fla., and Rodger Hutchinson, 28, Farmington Hills, Mich., collided. Hutchinson was cited for failure to yield. Damage to Hutchinson's vehicle was light and damage to Geer's vehicle was heavy.

Saturday, 2:34 p.m., at County Roads 13 and T, vehicles driven by Mikki Smith, 26, 15402 U.S. 20-A, Wauseon, and Antonia Vega, 41, 1285 N. Shoop Ave., Wauseon, collided. Smith and Vega were transported by Napoleon rescue to Henry County Hospital where their conditions were unavailable. Damage to both vehicles was heavy.

Saturday, 4:56 p.m., on Cherry Street, west of High Street in Liberty Center, a van driven by Christopher Winterfield, 41, 218 Cherry St., Liberty Center, struck a utility pole. Damage to the vehicle was moderate.

Saturday, Amanda Arce, 28, Defiance, was charged with driving under suspension and speeding following a traffic stop on U.S. 24 in Washington Township.

Williams Sheriff

Sunday, 11:28 p.m., on County Road J, east of County Road 8.5, a motorized scooter driven by Susan Irwin, 41, 11019 County Road 8, Montpelier, overturned. Irwin was transported by Life Squad 1 to Community Hospitals and Wellness Centers, Bryan, where her condition was unavailable. Irwin was cited for no motorcycle endorsement. Damage to the vehicle was light.

Friday, Dean Irvin, 49, Fort Wayne, was arrested on a bench warrant from Williams County Common Pleas Court on a charge of passing bad checks.

* On the market

Daily Grain Prices

(as of 8 a.m.)

Wheat.......................................4.02

Corn.........................................3.28

Beans.....................................11.32

* Lotteries

Ohio Lottery: Sunday -- Midday Pick 3: 422. Midday Pick 4: 7169. Midday Ten-Oh: 2-3-10-14-16-18-20-21-28-31-32-34-48-57-63-72-75-76-78-79. Pick 3: 871. Pick 4: 8740. Rolling Cash: 1, 2, 25, 26, 39. Ten-Oh: 8-9-16-20-21-24-26-32-33-37-40-41-43-45-53-57-63-66-67-70.

Michigan Lottery: Sunday -- Midday Daily 3: 866. Midday Daily 4: 0295. Daily 3: 902. Daily 4: 2494. Fantasy 5: 15, 27, 29, 30, 36. Keno: 2, 3, 8, 10, 12, 1821, 23, 25, 27, 29, 32, 34, 41, 48, 55, 60, 65, 66, 68, 69, 80.

Indiana Lottery: Saturday -- Midday Daily 3: 910. Midday Daily 4: 1851. Daily 3: 827. Daily 4: 4562. Lucky 5 Midday: 8, 9, 20, 35, 36. Lucky 5: 9, 12, 18, 20, 29. Hoosier Lotto: 14, 20, 21, 23, 27, 37. Sunday -- Daily 3: 802. Daily 4: 7883. Lucky 5: 18, 23, 27, 28, 29.

Powerball: 4, 33, 37, 45, 50, -- 11. (Power Play: 4).

* On this date

Today's Highlight in History:

On Aug. 10, 1846, President James K. Polk signed a measure establishing the Smithsonian Institution, named after English scientist James Smithson, whose bequest of half a million dollars had made it possible.

On this date:

In 1792, during the French Revolution, mobs in Paris attacked the Tuileries Palace, where King Louis XVI resided. (The king was later arrested, put on trial for treason, and executed the following January.)

In 1809, Ecuador struck its initial blow for independence from Spain. (Ecuador achieved independence in 1822.)

In 1821, Missouri became the 24th state.

In 1874, Herbert Clark Hoover, the 31st president of the United States, was born in West Branch, Iowa.

In 1921, Franklin D. Roosevelt was stricken with polio at his summer home on the Canadian island of Campobello.

In 1949, the National Military Establishment was renamed the Department of Defense.

In 1968, 35 people were killed in the crash of a Piedmont Airlines Fairchild FH-227 at Kanawha County Airport in West Virginia; two survived.

In 1969, Leno and Rosemary LaBianca were murdered in their Los Angeles home by members of Charles Manson's cult, one day after actress Sharon Tate and four other people were slain.

In 1988, President Ronald Reagan signed a measure providing $20,000 payments to Japanese-Americans who'd been interned by their government during World War II.

In 1993, Ruth Bader Ginsburg was sworn in as the second female justice on the U.S. Supreme Court.

Ten years ago: A gunman opened fire at a Jewish community center in Los Angeles, wounding three boys, a teenage girl and a woman; hours later, a gunman shot and killed letter carrier Joseph Ileto; white supremacist Buford O. Furrow later pleaded guilty to the shootings and is serving two life sentences.

Five years ago: President George W. Bush chose Porter Goss, a Republican congressman and one-time spy, to lead the CIA. A boat carrying Dominican migrants seeking a better life in Puerto Rico drifted back to almost the same spot where the voyage began nearly two weeks earlier; at least 55 of the 86 people on board had died. The 20-year-old woman who'd accused Kobe Bryant of rape filed a federal lawsuit in Denver against the NBA star. (The lawsuit was later settled out of court; terms were not disclosed.) Barry Bonds became the first player in major league history to hit 30 home runs in 13 consecutive seasons, connecting in San Francisco's 8-7 loss to Pittsburgh.

One year ago: At the Beijing Olympics, Michael Phelps began his long march toward eight gold medals by winning the 400-meter individual medley in 4:03.84 -- smashing his own world record. The U.S. women's 400-meter freestyle relay team, anchored by 41-year-old Dara Torres, took the silver behind the Netherlands.




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