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Cynthiana Police Department

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March 16 – At 10:19 p.m., Anna M. Ishmael, Berry, reported that her rental home on Old Lair Road was damaged and appliances were taken. The value of the missing or damaged property is $2,500.
March 16 – At 10:43 a.m., John Nichols, of the Cynthiana Pawn Shop, 318 Church St., reported that two women came into the store. While one talked with Nichols at the front counter, the other went to the back and took items from the shelf, leaving the store without paying.
March 16 – At 11:13 a.m., David Sexton, Main Street, told police that a woman was harassing him and making statements to get him in trouble.
March 16 – At 1:30 p.m., Kellin Sheppard, Pearl Street, reported that a Family Dollar Store truck struck phone lines and knocked them down.
March 16 – At 5:15 p.m., while Sgt. Wilbur Gross was attempting to make an arrest of Shaun Hawkins on a complaint warrant for Harrison District Court, he found on Hawkins baggies of what is believed to be marijuana. A charge of trafficking in marijuana less than 8 ounces was added.
March 16 – At 6:25 p.m., police were called to Hillside Drive because a resident claimed she had been threatened by an individual accusing her of turning his girlfriend in to Social Services and having her child taken away.
March 16 – At 7:04 p.m., Lisa Pulliam, Citation Lane,  reported that a change purse containing $3.50 in coins was taken from the counter at Eastside Laundry while she was there.
March 16 – At 11:32 p.m., Leigh Ann Gross reported that an xBox 360 game was taken from her front porch at 314 Penn St. However it was later determined that the gaming system had been taken to a neighbor’s for safe keeping.
March 16 – At 11:56 p.m., Barbara Kinser, Louisville, reported that she and her boyfriend gave a ride to a man to Cynthiana. The couple suspects that the man took Kinser’s wallet from her purse in the back seat while they were inside Speedway.
March 17 – At 1:41 a.m., Jacob Bates, Walnut Street, reported that he had truck rims in the back of Eric Knipper’s truck two months ago. Knipper told Bates the rims had been stolen. However, Bates saw rims like his on a truck. Bates told police that Knipper had made arrangements to pay him for the rims.
March 18 – At 2:23 a.m., police picked up a juvenile girl who was walking along U.S. 27. The girl told police she had left her home to meet up with her boyfriend on Federal Drive. The girls’ parents were called to pick her up at the police department.
March 18 – At 3:58 a.m., police were called to a residence on Pearl Street for a domestic disturbance between the two women.
March 18 – At 8:22 a.m., a report was made from Bridge Street BP regarding an individual who had pumped more gas than he had money to pay. He advised that he would come back and pay the balance when he receives his check.
March 18 – At 10:11 a.m., Jon Edwards, Bridge Street, reported that someone removed his new grill from his front yard.
March 18 – At 10:55 a.m., police were called back to Pearl Street for a domestic disturbance that had started earlier at the same residence between three individuals.
March 18 – At 11:23 a.m., police were called to a domestic disturbance on Plum Court.
March 18 – At 4:52 p.m., police were called to Poplar Street for a domestic disturbance that started between two children and escalated to involve the adults.
March 19 – At 2:56 p.m., Donald Rhodes, U.S. 62, reported an incident of alleged harassment.
March 19 – At 5:58 p.m., police were called to a residence on Battle Grove Avenue regarding an out-of-control teen.
March 19 – At 7:24 p.m., a report was made from Bridge Street BP of a worker whose estranged husband was harassing her at work. The man was advised to stay away from the BP property and to make no more phone calls to the business.
March 19 – At 8:39 p.m., police were called to Elmarch Avenue for a domestic disturbance.
March 20 – At 2:50 a.m., a domestic assault was reported at Shawnee Drive.
March 20 – At 7:54 a.m., Jesse’s  Hurst, Megan Ritchie and James Boone reported that someone broke into their vehicles and removed items totaling $453.
March 20 – At 8:49 a.m., police were dispatched to Newsom Avenue where two small children were outside with no adult supervision and were not dressed appropriately for the weather conditions. Police found the children’s mother asleep.
March 20 – At 11 a.m., an incident of harassment was reported to have occurred at the stop sign at Webster Avenue and Old Lair Road.
March 20 – At 5:05 p.m., James Thompson, Marshall Avenue, reported that someone entered his vehicle through and unlocked back hatch and took his vehicle registration and proof of insurance.
March 20 – At 6:12 p.m., William McFarland, Elmarch Avenue, reported that someone got into his unlocked vehicle and removed his vehicle registration, proof of insurance and owner’s manual.
March 20 – At 9:21 p.m., Shawna Lenz, Wilson Avenue, reported that someone got into her unlocked vehicle and took two pairs of expensive sunglass.
March 21 – At 2:11 a.m., Jonathan Willis, Locust Street, reported that his Samsung Galaxy cell phone was taken from his residence. He said he has attempted to contact the suspect but has been unable to do so.
March 21 – At 1:11 p.m., a report was made of two juvenile girls having been in a fight on Pike Street.
March 21 – At 8:04 p.m., Larry Maybrier, Penn Street, reported that he is being harassed over facebook by a Tommy Langley.
March 22 – At 5:23 p.m., police stopped and arrested Angela Wilds on Cromwell Alley for operating on a suspended operator’s license and DUI third. Police found unknown pills in her purse.
March 23 – At 12:18 a.m., police were asked to do a welfare check on a woman who was allegedly living in a bed bug infested home and that her health was not good. The woman told police she was fine and that she needed no help.
March 23 – At 11:01 a.m., Veronica Aubrey, Old Lair Road, reported that someone broke into her home and confronted her with a knife.
March 23 – At 2:54 p.m., police and Animal Control officer Allen Fryman were called to a trailer on Delta Court that had been vacant for 10 years. They found dead dear and garbage waist-deep inside. Police were going to turn the case over to Code Enforcement as a safety and health hazard to the neighbors.
March 23 – At 4 p.m., police were dispatched to Taylor Drive where a juvenile girl reported that her father had taken her cell phone. The father said he took the phone because of her grades. The father gave the phone to police who gave it to the mother. The mother gave it back to the daughter.
March 23 – At 5:16 p.m., Susan K. Moore, Pearl Street, reported that when she arrived at her home she noticed the front door was open. She looked inside and saw the room was ransacked so she called police. The only thing missing was a bottle of her medications.
March 23 – At 7:30 p.m., Amber Cunnagin told police she was counting her tips at the bar on Walnut Street when a woman took the money and left the bar. Police contacted the suspect, who denied having taken the money.
March 24 – At 10:09 a.m., police were called to a residence on Hinkston Avenue for a domestic dispute between sisters.
March 24 – At 2:10 p.m., Melissa Koutz, Battle Grove Avenue, reported that she is being harassed by an individual.
March 24 – At 5:05 p.m., Kenneth Knipper, Webster Avenue, alleged that his brother had taken some items from his home. The brother denied having taken anything from his brother’s home.
March 24 – At 7:29 p.m., Samantha Dotson, cashier at Family Dollar Store, reported that a woman entered the store and took deodorant.
March 24 – At 9:59 p.m., Brandy Lemons, Old Lair Road, called police to advise that she was involved in an accident at Bridge and Main streets and the driver of the other vehicle appeared to be intoxicated. James Williams, Falmouth, was arrested and charged with driving DUI on a suspended operator’s license and possessing a license while privileges are revoked.
March 25 – At 1:24 a.m., police were dispatched to a fight in progress on Hinkston Avenue. Dakota Hackney was arrested and charged with fourth degree assault.
March 25 – At 7:30 p.m., George Velat Jr., Pike Street, reported several items missing from his garage, valued at $1,270. Some of the items were later recovered. Police charged Bradley Walker with the theft as well as Janet and Steven Hall with receiving stolen property.
March 25 – At 8:58 p.m., Melissa Koutz reported that she is being harassed and threatened by a former boyfriend.
March 26 – At 12:55 a.m., Cassidy Reed, Elmarch Avenue, reported that she is being harassed by a former girlfriend.
March 26 – At 3:06 p.m., police were advised of a domestic situation on Old Lair Road.
March 26 – At 4:03 p.m., a report was made of alleged harassment at a Main Street apartment.
March 26 – At 4:06 p.m., police were called to a domestic disturbance in the parking lot at Walmart.
March 26 –  At 4:15 p.m., police were called to a residence on Broadway where a woman was concerned that another woman picked up her mother’s bottle of oxycontin pills. A safe is being brought to the residence by Hospice.
March 27 – At 7:45 a.m., Roberta Kenney, Penn Street, reported that her cell phone had been stolen.
March 27 – At 3:41 p.m., Margo Gasser, Taylor Drive, reported that someone had been inside her house.
March 28 – At 6:33 p.m., a report was made from Family Dollar of an alleged shoplifter. The woman was told not to be back inside the store or a trespass charge would be made. Police arrested Elizabeth Tolliver on an warrant from Scott County.
March 28 – At 9:51 p.m., police were called to Federal Drive for a domestic situation.
March 28 – At 11:19 p.m., police arrested Jonathan Willis at Apple Market on Pleasant  Street, charging him with alcohol intoxication in a public place and possession of cocaine.
March 29 – At 6:07 p.m., Dennis Quisenberry, Sunset Court, reported that he was assaulted by an individual while he was sitting outside drinking a beer.
March 29 – At 7:51 p.m., police arrested Joshua Corbin, Shaw Lane, charging him with operating motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol/drugs/etc., possession of controlled substance second degree, possession of drug paraphernalia, failure of owner to maintain insurance.

Arrests, citations,
warnings
March 23 -- Elizabeth Barron, 19, was arrested on Second Street and charged with alcohol intoxication.
March 23 -- James E. Slade Jr., 24, was arrested on Court Street on two Harrison County warrants for theft by unlawful taking from an automobile.
March 23 -- Chris Dailey, 27, was cited on Bridge Street for having no registration plate.
March 24 -- Christy M. Kinney, 38, was issued a warning for speeding on U.S. 27 South.
March 24 -- Kathryn L. Harney, 40, was issued a warning for speeding on KY 356.
March 24 -- Cassie L. Overly, 22, was arrested on Walnut Street and charged with disorderly conduct.
March 24 -- Elizabeth A. Overly, 42, was arrested on Walnut Street and charged with alcohol intoxication, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.
March 24 -- Erica Jackson, 31, was cited on Pleasant Street for no registration receipt and no registration plate.
March 24 -- Larry W. England II, 25, was cited on U.S. 27  South for vehicle a nuisance, noisy, etc., and improper equipment.
March 24 -- David R. Perry, 29, was arrested on Federal Drive on a warrant for criminal trespass first degree.
March 24 -- James Williams, 46, was arrested on Bridge Street and charged with driving on a DUI-suspended operator’s license and possession of license when driving privileges are revoked.
March 24 -- Misty  C. McElfresh, 24, was cited on Pleasant Street at River Road for failure to wear seat belt and failure to maintain required insurance.
March 24 -- Bobby J. Brewer, 30, was arrested on Pleasant Street and charged with operating on a suspended or revoked operator’s license and failure to maintain insurance.
March 25 -- Dakota Hackney, 19, was arrested on Hinkston Avenue and charged with alcohol intoxication.
March 26 -- Kenna Rae Lea, 22, was arrested on Main Street on Bourbon County warrant for alcohol intoxication.
March 26 -- Shaun Shadd, 28, was arrested on Main Street on Scott County warrants for theft by unlawful taking, second degree criminal possession of a forged instrument, third degree possession of a forged instrument and theft by unlawful taking, shoplifting.
March 27 -- James A. Johnson, 18, was arrested at Harrison County High School and charged with public intoxication (excluding alcohol).
March 27 -- Bradley S. Walker, 29, was arrested on Court Street on a Harrison County warrant for theft by failure to make required disposition of property.
March 27 -- Janet M. Hall, 49, was arrested on Old Lair Road on a warrant for receiving stolen property under $10,000.
March 27 -- Steven H. Hall, 44, was arrested on Old Lair Road on warrants for receiving stolen property under $10,000, two counts of possession of a handgun by a felon.
March 27 -- Obie D. Roberts, 56, was arrested on Bridge Street at BP and charged with disorderly conduct.
March 28 -- Kasey Hitch, 25, was issued a warning on Riggs Avenue for disregarding/failure to yield to right of way.
March 28 -- Jonathan E. Willis, 38, was arrested on Pleasant Street and charged with possession of a controlled substance first degree and alcohol intoxication.
March 28 -- Alicia D. Moore, 42, was cited on U.S. 27 North at DeShea Point for speeding.
March 28 -- Elizabeth D. Tolliver, 29, was arrested on Court Street on a warrant for disregarding stop sign, DUI, and license to be in possession.
March 28 -- Alfonzo M. Custard, 21, was cited on Newsome Avenue for failure to comply with helmet law over 21 years old and unapproved eye protective device for motorcycle.
March 29 -- Joshua A. Corbin, 31, was arrested on U.S. 62 East beside Thrift Food Mart and charged with DUI (drugs), failure to maintain insurance, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of controlled substance second degree, drug unspecified.
March 29 -- Alisha L. Banks, 18, was cited at Church and Bridge streets for failure to wear seat belt and failure to use child restraint device.
March 29 -- Tabatha L. Malone, 21, was cited on Church and Pleasant streets for failure to wear seat belt and failure to maintain insurance.
March 29 -- Whitney  C.  Williamson, 20, was cited at Church and Pleasant streets for failure to wear seat belt.
March 29 -- Jessica J. Dampier, 22, was cited at Church and Bridge streets for failure to wear seat belt.
March 29 -- Tracey L. Hall, 38, was arrested on Church Street and charged with operating on a suspended or revoked operator’s license.
 

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