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Area Arrests and Accidents 4/29/19

The Christian County Sheriff’s Office responded to an accident on April 26th, Friday afternoon at 3:41.  Deputies report that a car driven by 33 year old William J. Kenter of Stonington approached a yield sign on 1950 North Road in Taylorville and did not see the car that was driven by 33 year old Andrew J. Callan of Stonington.  Kenter hit Callan’s vehicle which sent both cars into the ditch. Callan’s vehicle traveled about 60 feet after getting hit.  Kenter was given a citation.  Callan was taken by EMS to Memorial Medical Center due to his injuries.  


The Christian County Sheriff’s Office reported the following arrests to Regional Radio News;

 

38 year old Lorenzo R. Olvera of Taylorville was arrested Sunday for domestic battery.

 

28 year old Mister L. Jenkins of Cahoka was arrested Friday for aggravated DUI and no insurance. 

 

45 year old Steve M. Frazier of Taylorville was arrested Friday for possession of cannabis greater than 10-30 grams.

 

36 year old Kacey D. Burton of Taylorville was arrested Sunday for possession of methamphetamine.

 

37 year old Chism L. Haworth of Taylorville was arrested Friday for Meth Delivery.

 

The Taylorville Police Department reported the following arrests to Regional Radio News;

 

33 year old Christopher A. Garlin of Springfield was arrested Friday for public intoxication and disorderly conduct.

 

25 year old Austin R.D. Totten of Taylorville was arrested Saturday for a warrant.

 

45 year old Steven M. Frazier of Taylorville was arrested Saturday for a warrant.

 

The Taylorville Fire Department reported the following calls to Regional Radio News;

 

There were eight EMS calls between Wednesday at 4:55 PM and Monday at 8:28 AM.

 

The Taylorville Fire Department responded to a fire alarm at 705 South Houston Street on Monday morning.  There was no fire.  Drywall dust had set off the alarm.

 

The Taylorville Fire Department responded to investigate a CO2 leak at 830 Franklin Street on Sunday afternoon.  After testing, levels were found to be under control. 

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