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		<title>Angela L. Schmidt</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 May 2012 20:45:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bill Duffield</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Angela L. Schmidt, age 62, of Kettering died Monday, May 14, 2012 after a long illness. Angie was preceded in death by her parents, Cecilia and Louis Trimboli who emigrated to Dayton from Calabria, Italy and by her brother, Julio Trimboli. She is survived by her husband, Steven Schmidt; her children, Anthony Schmidt and Ann [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Angela L. Schmidt, age 62, of Kettering died Monday, May 14, 2012 after a long illness. </p>
<p>Angie was preceded in death by her parents, Cecilia and Louis Trimboli who emigrated to Dayton from Calabria, Italy and by her brother, Julio Trimboli. She is survived by her husband, Steven Schmidt; her children, Anthony Schmidt and Ann Tepperman; her grandchildren, Kyren Schmidt, Nihla Schmidt, Rainer Schmidt, Nadav Tepperman and Frida Tepperman; her sister, Teresa Trimboli and her brother, Frank (Kerry) Trimboli. </p>
<p>For nearly 35 years, Angie owned and operated Second Time Around on Brown Street, growing the business from five employees to more than forty. In the early 1980s she was a founding board member of the Brown Street University Park Business Association (now known as the Rubicon Park Business Association). Angie worked constantly with university, hospital, city and business institutions for the betterment of the Brown Street area. </p>
<p>A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. on Tuesday,May 22, at the University of Dayton&#8217;s Immaculate Conception Chapel. Interment will follow at Calvary Cemetery. </p>
<p>The family wishes to thank Hospice of Dayton for the loving and extraordinary home care. </p>
<p>Donations in Angie&#8217;s name may be made to the Indiana Blood and Marrow Transplantation Clinic, 8111 South Emerson Avenue, Suite 207, Indianapolis, Indiana 46237.</p>
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		<title>Fairmont girls second at districts; Uy wins three events</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 May 2012 20:13:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bill Duffield</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[DAYTON – Fairmont High School junior Natalie Uy won three events to help the Lady Firebirds to a second place finish in the Division I district track meet Friday at Welcome Stadium. Fairmont scored 108 team points to finish just behind Centerville, who won the district title with 157 points. Uy won the long jump, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>DAYTON – Fairmont High School junior Natalie Uy won three events to help the Lady Firebirds to a second place finish in the Division I district track meet Friday at Welcome Stadium.</p>
<p>Fairmont scored 108 team points to finish just behind Centerville, who won the district title with 157 points.</p>
<p>Uy won the long jump, high jump and 100-meter hurdles and finished second in the pole vault and will compete in those events at next week&#8217;s regional competition.</p>
<p>The junior recorded a leap of 18-feet, 2.5 inches to win the long jump. She won the high jump with a best of 5-foot, 1-inch and clocked a time of 15.48 seconds to win the 100-meter hurdles.</p>
<p>Uy cleared 10-feet even to take second in the pole vault.</p>
<p>The Lady Firebirds also got top finishes in the 200 meter dash with Justine Miller and Rachel Herman each running a 26.22 dead heat to split first place. Miller also finished second in the 100-meter dash, advancing to regionals with a time of 12.78 seconds.</p>
<p>Fairmont&#8217;s 4&#215;200 team of senior Allie White, junior Rachel Herman, sophomore Hannah Rouse and freshman Sarah Grossman finished third in 1:47.48. The same foursome teamed in the 4&#215;100 relay and took second in 50.91 seconds.</p>
<p>Sophomore Margaret Sarfino just missed movingon in the 300-meter hurdles, taking fifth place in a time of 47.57 seconds.</p>
<p>Fairmont&#8217;s 4&#215;400 team of Sarfino, Herman, freshman Evan Barlett and freshman Olivia Davis finished third in 4:08.69.</p>
<p>Barlett joined Uy in those to advance to regionals in the long jump, topping 5-feet, while Sarfino just missed moving on in the long jump with a fifth place finish with a 16-4.5 leap.</p>
<p>Fairmont&#8217;s boys&#8217; team finished  in a 12th play tie in the district, matching West Carrollton&#8217;s total of 16 points. Centerville won the boys&#8217; title with 172 points.</p>
<p>The Firebirds&#8217; 4&#215;400 team of Jeffery Bruns, Daniel Sales, Josh Nickelman and Aron Sutton finished fifth, just missing the trip to regionals. The FHS foursome clocked a 3:29.04 time. Bruns also finished fifth in the 800 meter run with a time of 2:00.02.</p>
<p>A fifth place finish was also recorded by the 4&#215;100 team of David Harris, Sutton, Tyler Layer and Sales, who notched a time of 45.70 seconds.</p>
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		<title>Surgeries help Kettering student get back in the game</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2012 15:57:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Steven Weimer from Kettering has had three surgeries in three years  after injuring his shoulder in a biking accident in 2009.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>CINCINNATI &#8212; An advanced arthroscopic procedure to treat repeated shoulder dislocation and instability caused by bone loss is helping area athletes, particularly young males, get back to their active lives and avoid multiple surgeries.</p>
<p>More than 70 percent of shoulder dislocations occur in men and nearly half occur in people between 15- and 29-years-old, usually the result of an injury sustained during sports or recreational activities. For many, surgery is often necessary to repair or tighten the torn or stretched ligaments that hold the shoulder in place to prevent dislocation or instability.</p>
<p>Arthroscopic surgery has become the procedure of choice in treating the condition, but in patients who have experienced significant bone loss from repeated dislocations, conventional arthroscopic surgery may not be effective. These patients are turning to an advanced arthroscopic procedure called the Bristow- Latarjet, named for the South African and French surgeons who pioneered the open technique in the 1950s.</p>
<p>That was the case for 17-year-old Steven Weimer from Kettering who has had three surgeries in three years after injuring his shoulder in a biking accident in 2009.</p>
<p>&#8220;The first two surgeries didn&#8217;t really help the pain and my shoulder continued to pop out of place. I think it dislocated about 25 times after the first surgery and then several more times after the second one,&#8221; said Steven, an active high school senior who plays on the tennis team and has competed in motorcycle trials throughout Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky since he was 9-years-old. &#8220;I was in a lot of pain. It really affected my tennis and stopped me from competing in several events.&#8221;</p>
<p>Still in pain and still suffering dislocations, Steven and his family sought another solution that led them to Paul Favorito, MD, an orthopaedic surgeon at Wellington Orthopaedic &amp; Sports Medicine in Cincinnati. He is one of a few surgeons in the country performing the arthroscopic Bristow-Latarjet, a technique he learned training alongside the French surgeon Dr. Laurent Lafosse, who pioneered the technique in 2003 and has designed surgical instrumentation and implants for the procedure.</p>
<p>&#8220;A CT scan revealed significant bone loss in Steven&#8217;s shoulder so a traditional arthroscopic soft tissue procedure would not restore stability to his shoulder,&#8221; said Dr. Favorito, a paid consultant to DePuy Mitek. &#8220;The arthroscopic Bristow- Latarjet procedure, however, is specifically designed to fill in the missing bone and re-tension the muscles to hold the shoulder joint in place and prevent further dislocation.&#8221;</p>
<p>Steven and his parents were at first wary of having yet another surgery. However, when Dr. Favorito explained the procedure and how it would help in ways that his previous surgeries did not, they decided to move forward.</p>
<p>In the arthroscopic Bristow-Latarjet procedure, surgeons transfer bone and the attached tendon from one part of the shoulder through muscle to the shoulder socket where bone loss has occurred. Once transferred, surgeons secure the bone with special screws that hold the shoulder in place to prevent dislocation.</p>
<p>Using the minimally invasive arthroscopic technique, surgeons are able to view the inside of the shoulder with the use of a tiny camera and make repairs with pencil-thin instruments that are passed through small incisions. Arthroscopic patients may experience less pain and have earlier mobility than patients who have traditional open surgery, which requires longer incisions to access the shoulder.</p>
<p>In May 2011, Steven had the procedure. He left the hospital the same day and was in physical therapy for about three months where he gradually regained his strength and mobility.</p>
<p>Almost a year after surgery, Steven says he&#8217;s no longer in pain, can move his shoulder freely and no longer suffers from dislocations. Perhaps, more importantly for him, he&#8217;s back on his motorcycle competing in various obstacle course events throughout the country.</p>
<p>&#8220;In patients with 20 percent bone loss or more, the Bristow-Latarjet procedure may be the way to go to reduce the chance of future dislocations. I encourage patients to talk to their doctor about this procedure and other ways to prevent dislocations to determine which procedure is right for them,&#8221; said Dr. Favorito.</p>
<p>According to the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine, more than 1.4 million shoulder arthroscopies are performed worldwide each year.</p>
<p>Potential risks are associated with any surgical procedure, including Bristow-Latarjet, and may include infection or damage to nerves and blood vessels surrounding the shoulder. Patients should discuss all such risks with their surgeon.</p>
<p>Patient Education Program</p>
<p>This patient education effort is sponsored by DePuy Mitek, a leading developer and manufacturer of innovative orthopedic sports medicine products including the Bristow-Latarjet Instability Shoulder SystemTM, the instrument set designed by Dr. Lafosse that helps surgeons perform the procedure with an open or arthroscopic technique.</p>
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		<title>Alter sweeps 4&#215;800 relay races at Division II Districts</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2012 15:53:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bill Duffield</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[DAYTON — The Alter Knight track and field squads jumped out to wins in the first running events of the Division II District track meet at Welcome Stadium. The Knights&#8217; girls&#8217; 4&#215;800 team won its race in a time of 9:35.03, 17 seconds faster than runner-up Oakwood, while the boys&#8217; team finished in 8:13.15 to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>DAYTON — The Alter Knight track and field squads jumped out to wins in the first running events of the Division II District track meet at Welcome Stadium.</p>
<p>The Knights&#8217; girls&#8217; 4&#215;800 team won its race in a time of 9:35.03, 17 seconds faster than runner-up Oakwood, while the boys&#8217; team finished in 8:13.15 to win that race ahead of Dunbar&#8217;s 8:16.07.</p>
<p>In both races, Alter and Oakwood will send teams to next week&#8217;s regional meet.</p>
<p>The Lady Knights also had several qualifiers for Saturday&#8217;s district finals.</p>
<p>In the 100-meter hurdles, Samantha Schuermann had the sixth fastest qualifying time with a 17.19 time in an event that saw two runners from C-J, seniors Cierra Brown and Camille Dickens, both break the Dayton Division II record set by Brown a year ago. They both finished with a 14.83. </p>
<p>Alter&#8217;s Alissa Becker and Oakwood&#8217;s Emily Banke both missed qualifying for the hurdle finals, taking ninth and 10th respectively.</p>
<p>Megan Kroger of Alter qualified for the finals in the 100 meter dash with a prelim time of 13.4 seconds.</p>
<p>Alter&#8217;s 4&#215;200 team finished with the seventh best time to reach Saturday&#8217;s finals. The Lady Knights clocked a 1.51.43 time. Oakwood&#8217;s foursome will take the fourth best qualifying time into Saturday&#8217;s finals after running a 1:48.79. The Lady Knights&#8217; 4&#215;100 team also clocked the fifth best prelim time in the 4&#215;100 with a 52.37 time. Oakwood also reached those finals with a 52.83 second clocking.</p>
<p>Alter&#8217;s Erika Rogers and Oakwood&#8217;s M. E. Labrie will battle in the girls&#8217; 400 meters. Labrie was fourth in quailing with a 61.86 time while Rogers was sixth, 62.95.</p>
<p>The schools&#8217; 4&#215;400 teams will also by vying in the finals of that event. Oakwood&#8217;s foursome was third with a 4:07.48, running in the first heat, while Alter&#8217;s squad, running in the second heat, clocked the fourth fastest time with a 4:09.66.</p>
<p>Oakwood&#8217;s Annie Stuckey grabbed a district title and jumped her way into the regionals in the high jump with a best of 5-foot, 1-inch, helping the Jills to a first place team standing after three scored events.</p>
<p>On the boys&#8217; side, Oakwood&#8217;s Alex Carey ran a 17.52 second time in the prelims to earn a spot in the final, holding the eighth spot.</p>
<p>Oakwood had two qualifiers make the final 16 for the 1,600-meter run. Casey Linzmeier was fourth fastest in the qualifier with a 5:05.36 while tommy Lane was seventh, 4:53.82. Alter&#8217;s Adam Volk also reached the finals with a time of 5:09.17.</p>
<p>The Knights&#8217; 4&#215;100 team finished with the fifth best prelim time, clocking a 46.18 to reach the finals while, in the 400-meter dash, John DeRoo was seventh in qualifying with a 52.44 second run.</p>
<p>Alter and Oakwood both qualified for the finals in the 4&#215;400 with Alter clocking a 3:38.73 for the third spot and Oakwood a 3:40.78, sixth.</p>
<p>Oakwood&#8217;s Christopher John garnered a second place finish and spot in the regionals in the pole vault. He cleared 12-feet, 6-inches to finish behind only the record-setting performance of Clinton-Massie&#8217;s Zach Borton, who topped 14-feet, 9-inches.</p>
<p>In the team standings after four scored events, Oakwood sits in sixth place with 13 points while Alter is ninth with 10 points.</p>
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		<title>Nunzio Donald Cotrone</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2012 14:21:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bill Duffield</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nunzio Donald Cotrone, 79, Centerville, died May 16, 2012 in Dayton, Ohio. He is survived by his wife of 58 years: Flora (Hollis) Cotrone, children Marcia Hansen &#038; husband Russell, Allan Cotrone &#038; wife Sally, Steven Cotrone &#038; wife Linda, Brenda Balas &#038; husband Paul; grandchildren Laura and Sarah Hansen, Jamie and John Cotrone, Stephanie [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Nunzio Donald Cotrone, 79, Centerville, died May 16, 2012 in Dayton, Ohio. </p>
<p>He is survived by his wife of 58 years: Flora (Hollis) Cotrone, children Marcia Hansen &#038; husband Russell, Allan Cotrone &#038; wife Sally, Steven Cotrone &#038; wife Linda, Brenda Balas &#038; husband Paul; grandchildren Laura and Sarah Hansen, Jamie and John Cotrone, Stephanie and Christina Cotrone, Anna and Ben Balas; seven brothers and sisters: Mitchell, Carl, Annina, Carmella, Daniel, Kathleen and David; and a host of nieces, nephews and cousins. </p>
<p>He was born July 18, 1932 in Cook County Hospital, Chicago, to Nunzio and Loretta Cotrone. He was raised in Hancock, Wisconsin, attended Venard Bible College and graduated from Michigan State University and the Methodist Theological School of Ohio in May, 1963. </p>
<p>He retired from active ministry in the West Ohio United Methodist Conference in 1997 after serving congregations in Knoxville, Iowa; New Lothrop, Michigan; Alger, Brecon, Groveport, Huber Heights, Miamisburg, Beavercreek and Cincinnati, Ohio. </p>
<p>An avid enthusiast of golf, antique tractors, vegetable gardening, country music and tinkering with old cars, he spent his retirement years working at the Golf Club at Yankee Trace and enjoying his membership in the Centerville Rotary Club. </p>
<p>A Memorial Service will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 19, at the Centerville United Methodist Church. A reception will immediately follow the service. </p>
<p>In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to either the Centerville United Methodist Church Memorial Fund, 63 East Franklin St., Centerville, OH 45459 or to the Alzheimer&#8217;s Association , Miami Valley Chapter, 3797 Summit Glen Drive Suite G100, Dayton, OH 45449. </p>
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		<title>Uy garners Firebirds&#8217; first district title of year</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2012 13:23:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bill Duffield</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[DAYTON — The Fairmont Lady Firebirds&#8217; track squad placed several individuals and teams into Saturday&#8217;s finals during the Division I District track and field meet at Dayton&#8217;s Welcome Stadium on Thursday. With three events scored, the Lady Firebirds sit in second place with 20 team points, trailing Centerville, who leads with 35 points. Junior Natalie [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>DAYTON — The Fairmont Lady Firebirds&#8217; track squad placed several individuals and teams into Saturday&#8217;s finals during the Division I District track and field meet at Dayton&#8217;s Welcome Stadium on Thursday. With three events scored, the Lady Firebirds sit in second place with 20 team points, trailing Centerville, who leads with 35 points.</p>
<p>Junior Natalie Uy recorded a first place finish in the girls&#8217; high jump, clearing the winning height of 5-feet, 1-inch. Fairmont&#8217;s Evan Barlett, a freshman, was third with a best of 5-foot even.</p>
<p>Uy also had the fastest qualifying time to reach the finals in the girls&#8217; 100-meter hurdles, clocking a 15.81 second time. Her teammate, Megan Hageman also reached the finals with a time of 16.31 seconds, the fourth fastest preliminary time.</p>
<p>Fairmont&#8217;s girls also recorded a fifth place in the 4&#215;800 relay, which was run as a final, crossing in 10:22.85.</p>
<p>The Lady Firebirds&#8217; 4&#215;200 team edged out Middletown for the fastest qualifying time in the 4&#215;200 relay prelims, finishing in 1:46.97 while Middletown was in at 1:46.98.</p>
<p>In the 4&#215;100 prelims, Fairmont&#8217;s girls qualified second with a 51.66 second time. Centerville was the fastest qualifier in 51.15 seconds. The Firebirds also qualified for the finals in the 4&#215;400 relay with the fourth fastest prelim time of 4:18.52.</p>
<p>Fairmont&#8217;s boys&#8217; team finished in seventh place in the 4&#215;800 relay final with a time of 8:38.08.</p>
<p>The Firebirds&#8217; 4&#215;100 relay team qualified for the finals with a prelim time of 46.04 seconds while the 4&#215;400 team had the third fastest prelim time, reaching the finals with a time of 3:32.32.</p>
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		<title>Four receive Valor award</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 May 2012 17:19:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Kettering Police Department and the City of Kettering honored four  individuals for the fact that they went above the call of duty to help  catch an individual who had committed an assault.]]></description>
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<p>By BILL DUFFIELD</p>
<p>Times editor</p>
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<p>KETTERING &#8212; The Kettering Police Department and the City of Kettering honored four individuals for the fact that they went above the call of duty to help catch an individual who had committed an assault.</p>
<p>Mark Shaw of Huber Heights, Franklin residents John and Mindi Stacey and Mitchell Long of Kettering were presented with Citizenship Awards of Valor during the May 8 Kettering Council meeting.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is only the second time I can remember that citizens have received this award,&#8221; Police Chief James O&#8217;Dell said. &#8220;These people went out of their way but still acted in a responsible manner and the men and women at the department are extremely appreciative.&#8221;</p>
<p>According to O&#8217;Dell, Shaw saw a suspect of an assault that was taking place at the Moraine Walmart at approximately 1 p.m. on February 2 and chased the individual on foot into Kettering.</p>
<p>John and Mindy Stacey, who were in their vehicle, saw what was happening and drove after the man.</p>
<p>Mitchell Long also joined the chase, running after the assailant.</p>
<p>The suspect tried to break into a house in Kettering, but because of the fact he was being pursued by the citizens, he fled on foot again.</p>
<p>&#8220;The suspect tried to flee and the Staceys blocked the way with their vehicle,&#8221; O&#8217;Dell said. &#8220;He then tried to steal the Stacys&#8217; car by climbing in the driver&#8217;s window, but was stopped from this carjacking by Mister Shaw and Mister Long.&#8221;</p>
<p>Shaw spoke for the group, stating &#8220;On behalf of my colleagues, thank you to the chief and city council for this award. We appreciate it.&#8221;</p>
<p>Vice mayor Amy Schrimpf honored the group&#8217;s bravery.</p>
<p>&#8220;You must be very brave people,&#8221; she said. &#8220;I&#8217;ve might&#8217;ve made a call, but I&#8217;m not sure I would&#8217;ve chased him.&#8221;</p>
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		<category><![CDATA[Alan J. Farash]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Alicia R. Goodrich]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Anthony James]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Byron Dion Brinson]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Carolyn B. Busse]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Chloe M. Frueauf]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Christina M. Stiakakis]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Cynthia Jane Beckel]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[James Andrew Hankenhof]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Jane E. Carroll]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Jeffrey M. Walker]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Jennifer R. Shade]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[John P. Kahle]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Jonathon T. Morton]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Katelyn M. Sokol]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Kirk N. Guy]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Leticia Nascimento]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Lisa Evinston]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Malika Shipp]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Qin Wang]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Richard M. Burton]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Sadaf J. Butt]]></category>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><em><strong>The following reports were received from the Oakwood Public Safety Department. Those charged are presumed innocent unless found guilty in a court of law:</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>Sunday, May 6</strong></p>
<p>Officers responded to a residence in the 1200 block of Far Hills for a loud music report. On arrival, officers could hear loud music from an apartment and knocked on the door three separate times before the music was turned down. A male subject, identified as Don May reported yelled &#8220;Who&#8217;s knocking on my door?&#8221; He was advised it was Oakwood Police and he reportedly began to yell about the ordinance and condo law, stating if we couldn&#8217;t hear his music 25 feet from the curb at Far Hills, he wasn&#8217;t breaking any rules and said the officers were violating his Fourth Amendment rights as a U. S. citizen. He refused to open the door when asked and after being advised he was being cited for unreasonable noise. He told officers to put the citation under the door. The officers complied with the request.</p>
<p>Byron Dion Brinson cited for speed.</p>
<p>Roshanda M. Taylor cited for driving on a suspended license.</p>
<p><strong>Saturday, May 5</strong></p>
<p>Snowdrop Bates cited for driving under suspension and rules for driving in marked lanes.</p>
<p>John P. Kahle cited for speed and a seatbelt violation.</p>
<p>James Andrew Hankenhof cited for speed.</p>
<p>Jeffrey M. Walker cited for window tint.</p>
<p>Diane M. Kerr cited for speed.</p>
<p><strong>Friday, May 4</strong></p>
<p>A bicycle, valued at $600, was reported taken at Oakwood High School&#8217;s stadium.</p>
<p>Sadaf J. Butt cited for speed in a school zone.</p>
<p>Alan J. Farash cited for failure to control following a traffic accident with injuries&#8230;</p>
<p>Polly K. Long cited for a stop sign violation and failure to display license.</p>
<p>Musa A. Abbas cited for speed.</p>
<p>Jonathon T. Morton cited for speed in a school zone.</p>
<p>Naphtali L. Benkdoneakpo cited for speed.</p>
<p><strong>Thursday, May 3</strong></p>
<p>An officer was dispatched to the 200 block of Oak Knoll on report of a solicitor that contacted a resident on the No Hand Bill list and would not leave. The same sales person was reported in the 2400 block of Hillview earlier. The officer spoke with the sales person, Shaiesha Maze-Criswell. She was given a summons in lieu of arrest for contacting an address on the No Hand Bill List.</p>
<p>Kirk N. Guy cited for expired plates/registration.</p>
<p>Michelle M. Shinn cited for speed in a school zone.</p>
<p>Qin Wang cited for expired plates/registration.</p>
<p>Jane E. Carroll cited for speed.</p>
<p>Katelyn M. Sokol cited for speed.</p>
<p>Areeq A. Murab cited for speed and a seatbelt violation.</p>
<p>Malika Shipp cited for speed, a seatbelt violation and driving on a suspended license. She was also arrested on a warrant from Moraine PD.</p>
<p>Richard M. Burton cited for speed.</p>
<p>Jennifer R. Shade cited for speed.</p>
<p><strong>Wednesday, May 2</strong></p>
<p>Mansi Patel cited for speed.</p>
<p>Tricia Williams cited for assured clear distance following a three-vehicle traffic accident on Far Hills Ave. west of Beverly Place. According to the report, Williams was southbound on Far Hills when she failed to stop with traffic. Her vehicle struck the rear of another that was stopped, causing that vehicle to hit a third.</p>
<p>Faustino Aviles cited for speed.</p>
<p>A complainant came to OPD to report that someone took a Red Max gasoline leaf blower while he was in the yard working in the 100 block of Lookout Drive. The leaf blower was valued at $600.</p>
<p>Helen D. Good cited for expired plates/registration.</p>
<p>Dashelle R. Seymour cited for no driver&#8217;s license and improper display of plates.</p>
<p>Leticia Nascimento cited for window tint</p>
<p>Anthony James serrano cited for motorcycle laws.</p>
<p>Danny Ray Lewis cited for window tint.</p>
<p>Ethan Thomas Bunker cited for speed.</p>
<p>Christina M. Stiakakis cited for failure to yield at an intersection following a traffic accident on Shroyer Rd. west of Lonsdale Ave. The report stated that Stiakakis stopped her vehicle at the stop sign at Lonsdale at Shroyer, encroaching onto Shroyer Rd. into the path of southbound traffic. She reported that she was blinded by the sun and unable to tell where to stop for the sign. A vehicle southbound on Shroyer Rd. curb lane struck the left front of Stiakakis&#8217; vehicle.</p>
<p><strong>Tuesday, May 1</strong></p>
<p>A theft was reported at Petco, 2322 Far Hills Ave. The store&#8217;s general manager reported he discovered Sunday&#8217;s deposit was missing from the safe. Loss estimated at $635.28.</p>
<p>Yun Liu cited for speed.</p>
<p>Alicia R. Goodrich cited for speed.</p>
<p>Carolyn B. Busse cited for failure to maintain a lane of travel following a three-car traffic accident with injuries on Far Hills south of Spirea Ave. According to the report, Busse was southbound on Far Hills Ave. in the medial lane while two other vehicles were northbound. Busse stated she diverted her attention away from the road and the left from of her car struck the left front of the first of two northbound vehicles. That car was sent into a counterclockwise spin and struck an iron fence just north of 1104 Far Hills. A third vehicle moved right, hitting the second vehicle in the rear. Busse&#8217;s vehicle continued southbound in the northbound lanes of Far Hills. The left from tire struck the east curb for northbound Far Hills, which caused the wheel to break from the auto. The vehicle continued into the grass in front of Oakwood High School and came to rest there. Busse and the driver of the second vehicle were transported to area hospitals.</p>
<p>Chloe M. Frueauf cited for speed.</p>
<p>Opal F. Swallows cited for speed.</p>
<p>Hugo D. Pemberton cited for speed.</p>
<p><strong>Monday, April 30</strong></p>
<p>Stephanie F. Strobhar cited for speed.</p>
<p>Mizell Dixon Jr. cited for failure to control, and two citations for failure to place child in a safety seat following an accident with injuries on Far Hills at Oakwood Ave. According to the report, Dixon lost control, drove over the curb and collided with an iron fence, lighting and landscaping.</p>
<p>Cynthia Jane Beckel cited for speed in a school zone.</p>
<p>Keelie D. Brown cited for speed in a school zone.</p>
<p>Lisa Evinston cited for speed in a school zone.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 May 2012 15:18:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[assorted tree cutting equipment]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Audrey J. Stephenson]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Austin L. Gilliam]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Barbara Burns]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Beavercreek Police]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Butler]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Cameron J. Harshaw]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[car traffic accident]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Carl A. Brinegar Jr.]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[cellular telephone]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Charles S. Schaefer]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Christina M. Long]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Christina Mosley]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Cory B. Rodeffer]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Derrick M. Dwillis]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Dorothea T. Davis]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Englewood Police]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Erin M. Terry]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[John Couch]]></category>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><strong><em>The following reports were received from the Kettering Police Department. Those charged are presumed innocent unless found guilty in a court of law:</em></strong><font size="4"><font face="TimesNewRomanPSMT, serif"> </font></font></p>
<p><strong>Sunday, May 6 </strong></p>
<p>2:22 a.m.: A window was reported damaged at a residence in the 3000 block of E. Stroop Rd.</p>
<p>4:23 a.m.: Officers were dispatched to the area of Vale Drive and Galewood Street to assist a tow truck driver with a damaged vehicle. The tow truck driver was preparing to tow a vehicle that had struck a parked vehicle. The driver of the vehicle that caused the crash was not on scene. An officer located the driver and identified herself as Christina Mosley. She then identified herself as Tiffany Mosley. The female at the scene was under the influence of alcohol and was arrested for OVI. She was transported to the Kettering Jail and her true identity was Tiffany A. Mosley. Mosley was charged with OVI, Falsification, and Obstructing Official Business. She refused the breath test.</p>
<p>10:07 a.m.: A rock was thrown through a bay window of a house in the 3300 block of Carrier Ave.</p>
<p>12:30 p.m.: Charles S. Schaefer cited for assured clear distance following a three-vehicle traffic accident on Far Hills south of Foxridge Dr.</p>
<p>4:06 p.m.: A pickup truck was damaged while parked in the driveway of a residence in the 2400 block of Bending Willow Dr.</p>
<p>4:41 p.m.: Misuse of a credit card was reported in the 1600 block of Flesher Ave. An unknown subject used the victim&#8217;s card at Walmart in Reno, Nev.</p>
<p>6:19 p.m.: Cameron J. Harshaw was arrested on a Miami Twp. PD warrant and transported to the Kettering Jail.</p>
<p>6:20 p.m.: Officers were dispatched to an apartment in the 1500 block of Moler Drive on the report of family trouble. Officers learned that Sarang Bondre had struck his wife in the face. Bondre was arrested for Domestic Violence and transported to the Kettering Jail.</p>
<p>8:01 p.m.: A window was reported broken in the 4100 block of Benfield Drive.</p>
<p>8:07 p.m.: Stereo faceplates were taken from two vehicles in the 1800 block of West Bowman Ave.</p>
<p>8:32 p.m.: An officer attempted to speak with a person on Kettering Square South but the person fled on foot towards Whipp Road. The person was seen by a citizen dumping a brown paper bag in some bushes in the area of the Chimney Apartments. The suspect, Johnson J. Blake, was caught on Whipp Road and taken into custody. The bag was recovered and it contained a large amount of narcotics and drug paraphernalia. Blake had three arrest warrants, Huber Heights, Montgomery County Sheriff&#8217;s Office and Dayton. The recovered bag contained 10 grams of heroin, 6 grams of crack, and numerous heroin capsules. Blake was transported to the Kettering Jail and a detective was notified. Blake was charged with Possession of Controlled Substances, Trafficking in Drugs, Obstructing Official Business, Resisting Arrest, Disorderly Conduct, Criminal Trespass, and the three warrants.</p>
<p>10:11 p.m.: Dorothea T. Davis was arrested on a Moraine PD warrant and transported to the Kettering Jail.</p>
<p><strong>Saturday, May 5 </strong></p>
<p>12:01 a.m.: Officers were dispatched to a residence in the 2600 block of Talisman Drive on an underage drinking party. An officer arrived and numerous subjects fled from him on foot. The officer contacted 10-15 other subjects who were in the back yard or coming out of the residence. While speaking with those subjects, a resident, Austin L. Gilliam, came outside and told the officers they were not allowed on the property. Gilliam then ignored the officers repeated commands to remain outside, and he attempted to go back inside the residence. Gilliam was arrested for Obstructing Official Business and Underage Consumption of Alcohol and transported to the Kettering Jail.</p>
<p>12:31 a.m.: Officers were dispatched to the 2300 block of Woodman Drive for a family trouble. The male half, James A. Resor, reportedly pushed his wife and punched her in the back of the head. She then tried to call 911 on her cell phone however Resor broke the cell phone. She then called 911 on the home phone however Resor pulled the phone cord out of the wall. Resor was arrested for Domestic Violence and Disrupting Public Services and taken to the Kettering Jail.</p>
<p>2:59 a.m.: Officers were dispatched to the parking lot of Meijer, 4075 Wilmington Pike for an OVI. A tan minivan had been in the drive through of McDonalds and the employees said the driver appeared to be intoxicated. Officers located the minivan in the parking lot of Meijer. Kevin R. Combs was intoxicated and was arrested for OVI. Combs was transported to the Kettering Jail where he refused the breath test.</p>
<p>4:45 a.m.: Ruby D. Cox was taken into custody at the Butler County Jail on a KPD failure to comply warrant; original charge of speeding.	Cox was transported to the Kettering Jail.</p>
<p>10:08 a.m.: A theft from a house was reported in the 3500 block of Waterbury. Cash and a cell phone were taken. Loss estimated at $500.</p>
<p>10:24 a.m.: A door and window of a residence in the 3200 block of Sagamon Ave. were damaged by someone using a marker.</p>
<p>11 a.m.: A report of misuse of a credit card was received from Sonic, 2890 Wilmington Pike. The suspect used a customer&#8217;s credit cards to conduct a theft scheme.</p>
<p>1:53 p.m.: Officers were dispatched to an apartment in the 1200 block of Devon Avenue on a report of a disturbance. The resident has a protection order against the suspect who was causing the disturbance. The suspect fled prior to our arrival and officers learned the suspect may be at an address in Beavercreek. Officers responded to an address on Shakertown with Beavercreek Police. The suspect, Paul H. Boggs, was found and arrested for Aggravated Burglary, Assault, TPO Violation and a Kettering Court warrant for Assault. Boggs was transported to the Kettering Jail.</p>
<p>1:53 p.m.: The rear window was broken out of a vehicle on E. Wren Circle.</p>
<p>3:35 p.m.: James M. McNeily was taken into custody from Sugarcreek Police on a KPD failure to comply warrant. McNeily was transported to the Kettering Jail.</p>
<p>3:44 p.m.: Cashland, 2320 E. Dorothy Lane, reported the theft of a laptop computer.</p>
<p>4:24 p.m.: Pauline Williams was arrested on a Montgomery County Sheriff&#8217;s Office warrant and transported to the Kettering Jail.</p>
<p>8:32 p.m.: Shelton A. Tuck taken into custody at the Montgomery County Jail for a KPD failure to comply warrant; original charge of Falsification. Tuck was transported to the Kettering Jail.</p>
<p>8:42 p.m.: Alvarene N. Owens cited for changing lanes without caution following a traffic accident on Wilmington Pike at Rahn Rd. Two passengers from the second vehicle were transported to Kettering Hospital.</p>
<p>9 p.m.: Officers were working a detail at Fairmont High School when they were contacted by a principal reference a weapons complaint. A student, Carl A. Brinegar Jr., arrived for prom and was found to have a knife in his possession. Brinegar advised he forgot the knife was in his pocket. Brinegar was arrested for Illegal Conveyance of a Deadly Weapon into a school safety zone. He was taken to the Kettering Jail.</p>
<p>10:30 p.m.: William W. Kenney was arrested on a KPD failure to comply warrant; original charge of DUS. Keeney was transported to the Kettering Jail.</p>
<p>11:15 p.m.: An officer was dispatched to UDF store, 1901 West Stroop Road for a family problem. A female said she was assaulted by her husband earlier in the evening. Officers then went to the 3800 block of Glaser and located Ashley A. Meadows who was arrested for Domestic Violence and transported to the Kettering Jail.</p>
<p><strong>Friday, May 4 </strong></p>
<p>8:04 a.m.: Officers were sent to Mejier, 4075 Wilmington Pike on report of a shoplifter. Kimberly R. Alsup had shoplifted 14 boxes of Blood Glucose Test Strips valued at $1,056. She has reportedly been involved in this particular crime in southwestern Ohio. She was arrested for Theft and taken to the Kettering Jail.</p>
<p>8:29 a.m.: A 50-gallon fish tank and stand were reported stolen in the 1000 block of E. Stroop Rd.</p>
<p>10:22 a.m.: A telephone harassment report was received in the 5500 block of Bigger Rd. The victim reported subjects of a pending criminal case called her phone.</p>
<p>3:33 p.m.: A catalytic converter was reported stolen from a van parked in a parking lot in the 2500 block of Woodman Dr.</p>
<p>3:44 p.m.: An officer went to an apartment in the 4900 block of Far Hills Avenue to serve an arrest warrant. The wanted person&#8217;s roommate let them inside. The wanted female was hiding in a closet and refusing to come out. Samantha K. Roseneau was arrested for the Kettering Court warrant; original charge of DUS and Obstructing Official Business. She was transported to the Kettering Jail.</p>
<p>4:10 p.m.: A theft was reported at Meijer. A subject reportedly took two boxes of baseball cards into the garden center, put the boxes under the fence, exited the store through the entry door and then fled when Loss Prevention Officers attempted to stop him.</p>
<p>5:15 p.m.: James Hilt cited for assured clear distance following a traffic accident on Far Hills south of Chatham.</p>
<p>5:49 p.m.: Morgan Taylor Goetz cited for assured clear distance following a traffic accident on E. Stroop Rd. east of Wilmington Pike.</p>
<p>8:34 p.m.: Officers responded to the area of Valleywood Drive and Wilmington Pike on the report of a property damage accident. The vehicle was located nearby and the driver showed signs of intoxication. After refusing all sobriety tests, Todd N. Taylor was arrested for OVI and transported to the Kettering Jail.</p>
<p>10:17 p.m.: Harry R. Manning cited for improper backing following a traffic accident on Gaylord Ave. south of Osage.</p>
<p><strong>Thursday, May 3</strong></p>
<p>2:19 a.m.: Lemere L. Whitestone was taken into custody at the Montgomery County Jail on a Kettering Court warrant; original charge was turn signal violation. Also arrested was Michael L. Edwards on a Kettering Court warrant, original charge of Disorderly Conduct. Both subjects were transported to the Kettering Jail.	 7:01 a.m.: An identity fraud was reported in the 2000 block of E. Whipp Rd.</p>
<p>8:28 a.m.: Lawn equipment was reported stone in the 3500 block of Ascot.</p>
<p>11 a.m.: A report of fraud and unauthorized use of property was received at Heartland of Kettering. A home health aide reportedly mad fraudulent withdrawals.</p>
<p>2:15 p.m.: Yousef S. T. Almuheleen cited for a red light violation following a traffic accident on E. Stroop Rd. at Glenheath Dr.</p>
<p>2:23 p.m.: A bottle of cologne was reported stolen at Rite Aid, 1320 E. Stroop Rd.</p>
<p>3:33 p.m.: Kenneth B. Stoner cited for an unsecured load after a box spring mattress fell from the bed of his pickup truck and struck a car in traffic.</p>
<p>4:10 p.m.: A theft report was received at Kroger on E. Stroop Rd. The subject reportedly stole two energy drinks.</p>
<p>4:15 p.m.: Lawn equipment was reported stolen from a truck on E. Stroop Rd.</p>
<p>6:25 p.m.: A subject stole copper from an air conditioning unit in the 2200 block of South Dixie.</p>
<p>7:10 p.m.: Officers were sent to the 2800 block of Woodman Dr. on report of a person shooting an air rifle in city limits. Other charges included animal cruelty and obstructing official business.</p>
<p>10:35 p.m.: Officers were sent to the 2700 block of Haig Avenue on the report of a family trouble involving a male with a gun. The female victim said she and another female were assaulted by the male suspect. The female victim advised that the male had gone into the residence and was barricading himself inside with a handgun. During this time a neighbor came out and advised that the male suspect was inside his residence. Verbal contact was made with the suspect and he agreed to come outside. Phillip Madaffer was taken into custody and taken to the Kettering Jail. Madaffer was charged with Domestic Violence, Assault, Aggravated Menacing, Inducing Panic, and Drug Paraphernalia.</p>
<p><strong>Wednesday, May 2</strong></p>
<p>1:42 a.m.: A purse was reported stolen from a residence by a subject who was allowed to use the restroom.</p>
<p>7:22 a.m.: Mark C. Gossett cited for a red light violation following a traffic accident on Woodman Dr. at Research Blvd.</p>
<p>7:45 a.m.: Theresa J. Brock cited for a continuous lane violation following a traffic accident on Wilmington Pike north of Marshall Rd.</p>
<p>8:45 a.m.: John Couch was arrested on a Kettering Court warrant for failure to comply. Couch was transported to the Kettering Jail.</p>
<p>12:19 p.m.: Leigh S. Turben cited for changing lanes without caution following a traffic accident on Shroyer rd. south of E. Dorothy Lane.</p>
<p>3:45 p.m.: Florine M. Jackson taken into custody from Dayton PD on a KPD warrant, original charge was Receiving Stolen Property. She was transported to the Kettering Jail.</p>
<p>6:04 p.m.: Officers were dispatched to West Dorothy Lane and Patterson Boulevard for a person walking in the roadway. They located Phillip A. Frost and determined he was intoxicated. Frost was arrested for Disorderly Conduct and transported to the Kettering Jail.</p>
<p>6:58 p.m.: An identity fraud was reported in the 3500 block of Blocker Dr. Unknown subjects are using the victim&#8217;s personal identifying information to open fraudulent accounts in his name.</p>
<p>7:11 p.m.: An unruly juvenile was reported in the 600 block of Oakview Drive.</p>
<p>8:11 p.m.: Reports of assault and criminal damaging were reported in the 2000 block of Richfield Dr. The subject, who was arrested, reportedly damaged a wooden door and a window screen.</p>
<p>10:18 p.m.: Jason A. Griffith was cited for failure to control following a one-car accident on E. David Rd. east of Ackerman Blvd.</p>
<p>11:24 p.m.: Audrey J. Stephenson cited for assured clear distance following a traffic accident on Wilmington Pike north of E. Dorothy Lane.</p>
<p>11:53 p.m.: Lawrence E. Rice Jr. was arrested on a Huber Heights Police warrant for Domestic Violence. The warrant was confirmed and he was arrested and transported to the Kettering Jail.</p>
<p><strong>Tuesday, May 1</strong></p>
<p>12:23 a.m.: Derrick M. Dwillis was arrested on a Dayton warrant for DUS.</p>
<p>7:36 a.m.: A theft was reported in the 4500 block of Gateway Circle. A truck belonging to Dayton Tree Specialists was broken into and assorted tree cutting equipment was taken. Loss estimated at $4,000.</p>
<p>8:09 a.m.: A trailer owned by Rindler Landscaping, 4791 Gateway Circle, was damaged when someone broke the lock off a side door.</p>
<p>12:22 p.m.: Misuse of a credit card was reported in the 800 block of E. Dorothy Lane.</p>
<p>12:34 p.m.: Erin M. Terry was cited for speed/assured clear distance following a traffic accident on Woodman Dr. south of Adventure Dr.</p>
<p>4:18 p.m.: Barbara Burns cited for assured clear distance following a four car traffic accident on Far Hills east of Rahn rd.</p>
<p>4:59 p.m.: Danna A. Osbourn was arrested on an Englewood Police warrant for failure to appear and transported to the Kettering Jail.</p>
<p>5:05 p.m.: Natecia A. Jackson was arrested on a Moraine PD warrant for failure to comply and transported to the Kettering Jail.</p>
<p>5:54 p.m.: Christina M. Long was located and arrested for the Riverside Police probation violation warrant. Long was transported to the Kettering Jail.</p>
<p>6:42 p.m.: An attempted burglary was reported in the 3600 block of Woodman Dr. The suspect broke off a piece of plastic in a door lock.</p>
<p>8:54 p.m.: Justin Cason was arrested for a KPD failure to comply warrant. Cason was transported to the Kettering Jail.</p>
<p>9:15 p.m.: An officer was dispatched to Meijer, 4075 Wilmington Pike, on a shoplifter in custody. Travis L. Cottle was arrested for Theft for stealing four cans of tuna and a bottle of Southern Comfort.. Cottle was transported to the Kettering Jail.</p>
<p>9:56 p.m.: A purse was reported stolen from a classroom at the STEM school, 1724 Woodman Dr. Loss estimated at $321.</p>
<p><strong>Monday, April 30 </strong></p>
<p>An officer was conducting a permit holder check at the UDF store, 1901 West Stroop Road, when the clerk reported a robbery that occurred around 11:05 p.m. The clerk advised a white male suspect wearing a black hooded sweatshirt came into the store and demanded money while claiming he had a gun. The suspect then reached over the counter and removed money from the register. The suspect left in a gold colored GMC Sonoma truck.</p>
<p>At approximately 1:45 a.m., another robbery occurred at the Speedway at St. Rt. 741 and Alex Bell Road. A Moraine officer saw a gold colored GMC truck on 741 near the Speedway and attempted a traffic stop, however the truck fled. A pursuit was initiated by Moraine Police. The pursuit went north on 741 and the suspect fled out of the truck on Nicholas Road near the waste water treatment plant. Officers from numerous jurisdictions chased the suspect on foot. The suspect climbed a fence at the waste water treatment plant and continued fleeing. Kettering&#8217;s K9 began a track on the suspect and it led to a truck inside the facility.</p>
<p>The suspect was found hiding in the truck and Cory B. Rodeffer was arrested for Robbery. Clothing found by officers matched the clothing worn by the suspect in the UDF robbery.</p>
<p>Rodeffer was transported to the Kettering Jail and was interviewed by a detective. Detectives from Miami Township, Vandalia, and Germantown Police also responded and Rodeffer admitted to committing four robberies.</p>
<p>4:20 a.m.: Nichole M. Gaskill taken into custody at the Greene County Jail on a KPD failure to comply warrant, original charge of OVI. 8:15 a.m.: Rajiv Kondaveeti arrested for domestic violence after he assaulted his wife.</p>
<p>8:20 a.m.: Rebecca L. Slanker cited for a red light violation following a traffic accident on Betz Crossing at Wilmington Pike.</p>
<p>12:15 p.m.: Mail and a bicycle were reported stolen in the 3800 block of Waterbury Drive.</p>
<p>12:30 p.m.: Acorn Construction, 4551 Gateway Dr., reported the theft of tools from a work trailer. Loss estimated at $7,360.</p>
<p>2:55 p.m.: A misuse of a credit card was reported in the 2100 block of Rahn Rd.</p>
<p>4:18 p.m.: Joseph K. Fields was taken into custody from Miami Twp. Poice on a Kettering warrant.</p>
<p>6:01 p.m.: CVS, 1410 E. Dorothy Lane, reported that a male subject stole several items and rode off on a bicycle.</p>
<p>7:12 p.m.: Misuse of a credit card was reported in the 1600 block of Norton Ave.</p>
<p>9:22 p.m.: A license plate was reported stolen from a vehicle in the 1500 block of Barney Ave.</p>
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		<title>Donna Summer dead at 63</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[NEW YORK (AP) — Disco queen Donna Summer, whose pulsing anthems such as &#8220;Last Dance,&#8221; &#8221;Love to Love You Baby&#8221; and &#8220;Bad Girl&#8221; became the soundtrack for a glittery age of sex, drugs, dance and flashy clothes, has died. She was 63. Her family released a statement, saying Summer died Thursday morning and that they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>NEW YORK (AP) — Disco queen Donna Summer, whose pulsing anthems such as &#8220;Last Dance,&#8221; &#8221;Love to Love You Baby&#8221; and &#8220;Bad Girl&#8221; became the soundtrack for a glittery age of sex, drugs, dance and flashy clothes, has died. She was 63.</p>
<p>Her family released a statement, saying Summer died Thursday morning and that they &#8220;are at peace celebrating her extraordinary life and her continued legacy.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Words truly can&#8217;t express how much we appreciate your prayers and love for our family at this sensitive time,&#8221; the statement read. She had been living in Englewood, Fla., with her husband Bruce Sudano.</p>
<p>Summer came to prominence just as disco was burgeoning, and came to define the era with a string of No. 1 hits and her beauty queen looks.</p>
<p>Disco became as much defined by her sultry, sexual vocals — her bedroom moans and sighs — as the relentless, pulsing rhythms of the music itself.</p>
<p>&#8220;Love to Love You Baby,&#8221; with its erotic moans, was her first hit and one of the most scandalous songs of the polyester-and-platform-heel era.</p>
<p>Unlike some other stars of disco who faded as the music became less popular, Summer was able to grow beyond it and later segued to a pop-rock sound. She had one of her biggest hits in the 1980s with &#8220;She Works Hard For The Money,&#8221; which became another anthem, this time for women&#8217;s rights.</p>
<p>Soon after, Summer became a born-again Christian and faced controversy when she was accused of making anti-gay comments in relation to the AIDS epidemic. Summer denied making the comments, but was the target of a boycott.</p>
<p>Still, even as disco went out of fashion she remained a fixture in dance clubs, endlessly sampled and remixed into contemporary dance hits.</p>
<p>Summer, real name LaDonna Adrian Gaines, was born in 1948 in Boston. She was raised on gospel music and became the soloist in her church choir by age 10.</p>
<p>&#8220;Love to Love You Baby&#8221; was her U.S. chart debut and the first of 19 No. 1 dance hits between 1975 and 2008 — second only to Madonna.</p>
<p>During the disco era she burned up the charts: She was the only artist to have three consecutive double-LPs hit No. 1, &#8220;Live and More,&#8221; &#8221;Bad Girls&#8221; and &#8220;On the Radio.&#8221; She was also the first female artist with four No. 1 singles in a 13-month period, according to the Rock Hall of Fame, where she was a nominee this year.</p>
<p>She was never comfortable with the &#8220;Disco Queen&#8221; label. Musically, she began to change in 1979 with &#8220;Hot Stuff,&#8221; which had a tough, rock &#8216;n&#8217; roll beat. Her diverse sound helped her earn Grammy Awards in the dance, rock, R&#038;B and inspirational categories.</p>
<p>Dionne Warwick said in a statement that she was sad to lose a great performer and &#8220;dear friend.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;My heart goes out to her husband and her children,&#8221; Warwick said. &#8220;Prayers will be said to keep them strong.&#8221;</p>
<p>Summer released her last album, &#8220;Crayons,&#8221; in 2008. It was her first full studio album in 17 years. She also performed on &#8220;American Idol&#8221; that year with its top female contestants.</p>
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