September 20 Morrison Police Report

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Morrison Police Chief Brian Melton reports the following arrests made and citations issued since Friday, September 20, 2013.

The following Arrests are reported.

On Saturday, September 21, 2013, at approximately 10:33 p.m., Morrison Police conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle driven by Kristopher P. F. Lowery, age 18 of Rock Falls, IL, for an equipment violation.  The traffic stop occurred on N. Jackson Street at E. Main Street.  After further investigation during the traffic stop, the following arrests were made:

Kristopher P. F. Lowery    Age 18 of Rock Falls, IL    Ordinance – Possession of Alcohol as a Minor
Weslee A. Shuey    Age 18 of Clinton, IA    Ordinance – Possession of Alcohol as a Minor
Christopher L. McDivitt    Age 18 of Clinton, IA    Ordinance – Possession of Alcohol as a Minor
Austin W. Housley    Age 19 of Rock Falls, IL    Unlawful Possession of Drug Paraphernalia; Unlawful Possession of Alcohol as a Minor; Arrest Warrant, Whiteside County, Failure to Appear – Operating Uninsured Vehicle

All four subjects were transported to the Whiteside County Jail for processing.  Lowery, Shuey, and McDivitt were then released; Housley remained in Jail custody.

The following Citations were issued.

Date

Name

Age

Address

Violation Cited

09-19-13 Rachel E. Enders 37 Dixon, IL Ordinance – Speeding
09-20-13 Hayley A. Welding 23 Morrison, IL No Valid Registration
09-21-13 Jennifer L. Bowman 26 Sterling, IL Ordinance – No Parking
09-21-13 Jeffrey Steele NA Lyndon, IL Ordinance – No Parking
09-21-13 Matthew A. Kistler 26 Cudahy, WI Ordinance – No Parking
09-21-13 Hal M. Snyder 48 Morrison, IL Ordinance – No Parking
09-21-13 Ryan Zinke NA Morrison, IL Ordinance – No Parking
09-21-13 Judith G. Crimmin 64 Sugar Grove, IL Ordinance – No Parking
09-22-13 Tanya A. Boles
34 Lyndon, IL Failure to Yield / Accident
09-24-13 Lindsey K. Muur 28 Lyndon, IL Ordinance – Failure to Reduce Speed / Accident

              

The public is reminded that these are merely charges, and all persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.


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