The Record
Tonganoxie Police
Harry Wilson, 40, Tonganoxie, reported the aggravated assault and burglary of a 32-year-old Tonganoxie man that occurred at 10 p.m. last Tuesday. The incident occurred in the 100 block of West First Street, according to police reports. The incident was reported Wednesday morning.
An employee of B & J Amoco, 2440 Ridge Street, reported $15 worth of gas stolen at 11 a.m. Saturday, according to police reports.
Leavenworth County Sheriff
Guillermo Hildalgo was arrested for a DUI around 1:15 a.m. Monday. He was unable to remain in his lane and was pulled over by Deputy Fred Grenier of the Leavenworth County Sheriff’s Department.
Ann French, 54, Leavenworth, was traveling east on County Road 14 Monday morning when her vehicle struck a deer on her way to taking her child to daycare. No injuries occurred, according to Deputy T.J. Terlaje of the sheriff’s office.
Jeremy Brown, 21, Kansas City, Kan., failed to stop at 4 a.m. Monday at a stop sign at Kansas Highway 32 and County Road 2. When he saw a patrol car, he attempted to get away. Brown stopped, got out of his car and fled into a wooded area. He was apprehended about a mile from the scene while attempting to hide in a field. He was arrested for DUI and for attempting to elude an officer.
Someone spray painted graffiti Saturday on the front door of Basehor-Linwood Elementary School, according to Deputy Dan Abramovitz of the sheriff’s office.
A vehicle driven by Bunak Ates, 16, Fort Leavenworth, and a vehicle driven by Matthew Plumb, 33, Overland Park, were both traveling east around 3:45 p.m. Friday on U.S. Highway 24-40, when Plumb stopped his vehicle at 155th Street. Ates was unable to stop her vehicle and struck Plumb’s vehicle on the driver’s side at the rear. There were no injuries. The estimated loss was $3,800, according to sheriff’s reports.
Alisha Adkins, 16, Leavenworth, lost control of her vehicle on loose gravel around 10 p.m., Friday, on Fort Riley Road, two-tenths of a mile east of County Road 14. Her vehicle overturned. She was not injured. Damage was estimate at more than $500, according to Deputy Ed Cummings of the sheriff’s office.
Damon Schoop, 19, Leavenworth, was driving his vehicle on County Road 5 at about 10 a.m., Friday when he lost control of his vehicle while passing in a no- passing zone. His vehicle went into a ditch on the east side of the road and over overturned, coming to rest in a pasture. Schoop refused medical treatment and only had a few scratches. The estimated loss was $13,000, according to Deputy Ray Spellman of the sheriff’s office.
John Tollefson, 37, Bonner Springs, was driving his vehicle at 4:30 p.m., Thursday on K-32 near 238th Street when he was run off the road another vehicle. The driver of the other vehicle did not stop. Tollefson’s vehicle hit a ditch and was disabled. There was no amount of loss listed, according to Deputy Cummings of the sheriff’s office.
Forrest Kindle, Tonganoxie, reported the theft of a car battery taken after 9 p.m., April 11. The battery was worth $50, according to sheriff’s reports.
Bill Stewart, Jr., 21, Leavenworth, was traveling east on Mt. Olivet Road, near 164th Street at 5:15 p.m. April 11, when he crossed the center line and struck a vehicle driven by Christina Heslep, 17, Easton, according to Deputy Adam Abramovitz. Heslep and a passenger, Tammy Ivison, 20, Leavenworth, were transported to Cushing Memorial Hospital. Both were released. Stewart was taken by LifeNet to KU Medical Center. He is currently in rehab and his condition is stable.