Hospital Notes
Admissions
• Tuesday: Nicole Chrisp, Williamsburg.
Dismissals
• Monday: Nellie Davis, Rantoul.
Franklin County Jail
Sheriff’s Department Arrests
• 3:40 p.m. Sunday, 1300 block of Labette Road, Dylan Phillips, 24, Ottawa, on suspicion of criminal damage to property after breaking a window and punching a hole in a wall during a domestic argument at his residence, according to a sheriff’s report.
Police Department Arrests
• 11:36 p.m. Monday, Forest Park, 320 N. Locust St., Johnny Standfield, 23, Kansas City, Kan., on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol and endangering a child.
• 3:37 p.m. Tuesday, Community Corrections, 1418 S. Main St., Tyler Wormell, 22, Ottawa, on a probation violation warrant.
• 9 p.m. Tuesday, Franklin County Jail, 305 S. Main St., James Droddy, 52, Stilwell, on a City of Ottawa warrant.
Sheriff’s Department News
Incidents
• 1:48 p.m. Sunday, Shawnee Road and Vermont Terrace, a 19-year-old Lawrence woman reported her former boyfriend Jesse Enright, 19, Baldwin City, damaged her 2009 Toyota Yaris while it was parked near a bon fire she was attending. Damage was estimated at $4,000.
Thefts
• 10:06 a.m. Monday, 200 block of Madison Street, Pomona, a 21-year-old Pomona man reported someone entered the 700 Club between 10:55 a.m. and 11:10 a.m. Saturday and stole his laptop computer. Loss was estimated at $560.
Accidents
• 5:12 p.m. Monday, 1100 block of California Road, a 1998 Chevrolet 1500 pickup driven by Tracy Russell, 49, Williamsburg, ran off the road when Russell swerved to miss a deer. No injuries were reported.
Police Department News
Incidents
• 12:47 a.m. Monday, 500 block of South Elm Street, a 23-year-old Ottawa woman reported a 27-year-old Ottawa man damaged property in their residence.
• 5:02 p.m. Tuesday, 700 block of South Locust Street, a 36-year-old Ottawa man reported a known 30-year-old Ottawa man violated his children’s protection from abuse order.
• 8:43 p.m. Tuesday, 1000 block of Augusta Lane, a 31-year-old Ottawa man reported his 13-year-old daughter as a runaway. During the investigation, a 31-year-old Ottawa woman was contacted and reported her 14-year-old-son as a runaway. The children were thought to be together, according to a police report of the ongoing investigation.
• 12:32 a.m. Wednesday, 300 block of South Locust, an 8-year-old Ottawa girl was taken into protective custody after her sibling was found to have suspicious injuries during an investigation conducted by the Garnett Police Department, according to a police report. The investigation was ongoing Wednesday.
Thefts
• 1:51 a.m. Monday, Ransom Memorial Hospital, 1301 S. Main St., a 33-year-old Ottawa man reported an unknown suspect stole his mo-ped.
Accidents
• 7:19 a.m. Monday, U.S. 59 and Granger Drive, a vehicle driven by Jorge Oliva, 53, Hialead Gardens, Fla., struck a vehicle driven by Thomas Joyce, 74, Richmond. Oliva was cited with inattentive driving, according to a police report.
Wellsville Police Department
• Friday: 300 block of West Third Street, public assist; 700 block of Maple Street, unsecured building; 300 block of Walnut Street, public assist; 600 block of Oak Street, unsecured building; 400 block of Main Street, public assist; 200 block of Main Street, assist outside agency; 100 block of West Fourth Street, warrant arrest.
• Saturday: 300 block of West Fourth Street, battery report; 300 block of West Fourth Steet, disturbance/arrest.
• Sunday: 1000 block of Poplar Street, animal complaint; 700 block of Main Street, assist outside agency; 300 block of Walnut Street, noise complaint.
• Monday: 300 block of West Fourth Street, animal complaint; 300 block of West Second Street, animal complaint.
• Tuesday: 200 block of Benton Street, suspicious activity; 600 block of Walnut Street, traffic complaint; 600 block of Main street, check welfare; 300 block of West Fourth Street, battery report.
Fire Calls
Ottawa Fire Department
• 7:40 p.m. Monday, 1129 W. 17th St., Apt. 51, a clothes dryer overloaded and melted a circuit breaker. The incident did not cause further damage, according to the report.
• Firefighters assisted with four medical calls Monday and Tuesday.
Franklin County Fire Departments
• Firefighters responded to two medical calls Monday and Tuesday.
