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Police and fire reports for March 11
March 11, 2010

CLARK COUNTY SHERIFF

Charged

— David A. Stamper, 22, of Lancaster, was charged Tuesday with third-degree sexual abuse.

— Cassandra Crawford, 27, of 103 E. Broadway, was served Wednesday with a warrant.

Report

— At 11:50 a.m. Wednesday, Johnny Edwards of 6091 Iron Works Road reported that a 9mm handgun was taken from his vehicle.

CLARK COUNTY FIRE

— At 12:31 p.m. Wednesday, firefighters responded to an injury accident near the 104 mile marker on Interstate 64.

— At 6:07 p.m. Wednesday, firefighters responded to a grass fire at 794 Flanagan Station Road.

WINCHESTER POLICE

Charged

— Monica Spider, 27, of 201 Springmist, was charged Wednesday with first-degree wanton endangerment.

— Darrrell Watkins, 19, of Clay City, was charged Wednesday with second-degree burglary, tampering with physical evidence and possession of drug paraphernalia.

— David W. Gravett, 52, of 142 Alabama St., was charged today with fourth-degree assault (domestic violence).

— Christian Thomas, 27, of 142 W. Hickman St., was charged today with driving under the influence of intoxicants, leaving the scene of an accident and possession of open container of alcohol in motor vehicle.

Reports

— At 5:43 p.m. Wednesday, Ann Cole of 131 S. Main St., the owner of Medical Management, reported that someone cut and removed copper pipe from two outside air conditioning units.

WINCHESTER FIRE-EMS

— On Wednesday, emergency personnel conducted three local transfers and three out-of-town transfers. They also responded to three general medical calls, three overdoses, one motor vehicle accident, one seizure, one cardiac case, one respiratory case, one fall, one diabetic case and one engine assist.

Copyright: The Winchester Sun 2010

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