Danville Police Report – Jul 30, 2018


Danville Police Report – Jul 30, 2018
(Information courtesy of The Danville Police Department)

July 25
Traffic violation (failure to use turn signal) – South Market/Ross Streets, Danville
Traffic violation (failure to use turn signals) – North Market/Plum Streets, Danville
Bruno Mattos age 32 of Columbus was issued a traffic citation for no drivers license and failure to use turn signals

July 26
Traffic violation (failure to use turn signals) – South Market Street/Oak Alley, Danville
Ernesto Carmnarillo age 41 of Painesville was issued a traffic citation for an expired drivers license

July 27
Conducted K-9 search of a vehicle for illegal drugs/contraband w/positive hit for an outside law enforcement agency – North Gay/Sugar Streets, Mount Vernon
Unsecured premises – Tough Street, Danville
Traffic violation (no license plate light) – East Main Street, Danville
Conducted K-9 search of a vehicle for illegal drugs/contraband w/positive hit – East Main Street, Danville
Leonard Rice age 59 of Brinkhaven was issued a citation for possession of drug paraphernalia
Cindy Rice age 43 of Brinkhaven was found to be in possession of illegal drugs.… Read full story

Knox DD 5K & 1 Mile

Join us for our annual 5k and 1-mile walk at Ariel-Foundation Park! We will be donating 100% of proceeds to #FeedTheVERN to help feed hungry kids in Mount Vernon. All participants will receive a medal and t-shirt.

Date: August 11
Time: 8:00 am – 12:00 pm

 

10 Pittsburgh Ave Mount Vernon, OH

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Book Signing and Conversation with Author Cheryl Bardoe

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Book Signing and Conversation at Paragraphs Bookstore
with Cheryl Bardoe
First Friday, August 3
6:30-7:30pm

Cheryl Bardoe and award-winning illustrator Barbara McClintock have teamed up to create this wonderful children’s picture book about Sophie Germain, a mathematician at the turn of the 18th century who becomes the first woman to win a prize from the Paris Academy of Sciences.

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