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75 YEARS AGO Saturday, August 21, 1937 • The aroma of boiling coffee and broiling bacon wingled with the scent of tall pines at dawn today as nude house- wives cooked breakfast for their hungry children and menfolk on the banks of the great Egg Harbor river at the opening of the sixth annual convention of the national sunbathers association. More than 300 nudists from the east, south and middle- west were expected by this afternoon. Four policemen stood at the campʼs sin- gle entrance gate to examine credentials of of those who claimed to be convention delegates. • Farmer Charles Sadilʼs chickens went home to roost for the last time. A lightning bolt struck his poultry shed killing all of them - an even one hundred. 50 YEARS AGO Tuesday, August 21, 1962 • A man who canʼt read or write has been sentenced to two years in prison for forgery. Judge Jack A. Falk sentenced Willie Robinson, 29, Monday after hearing testimony from Lonnie Armstrong, 37, who said Robinson talked him into draw- ing up a few checks just how to see how it was done. Armstrong said he thought all the practice checks were destroyed , but Robinson apparently held out a few, en- dorsed them with an “X” and cashed them. • Mayor Albert P. Delsandro of Denora says the town is studying the possibilty of leasing an idle U.S. Steel Corp mill and having it operated by unemployed steel- workers. “We are doing everything to help ourselves,” Mayor Delsandro said. “We donʼt want charity. We donʼt want sympa- thy. Our basic theory is hard work.” 25 YEARS AGO Friday, August 21, 1987 • Anyone with questions about the Neighborhood Watch program can ask them this weekend at Riverboat Days or at the groupʼs monthly committee meeting next week. • Members of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Dakota Lodge No.1, the Fountain Rebekah Lodge No. 12, and re- lated branches are tired but happy today. On Tuesday morning, they completed the move from their home for 82 years at 500 Douglas Ave., to a location two blocks west, at 218 West Fifth St., the former Ray Funeral Chapel site. POUND COUNT Several animals are available at the Yankton Animal Shelter. For more informa- tion call the Yankton Police Departmentʼs Animal Control Officer, from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday at 661-9494, or 668-5210. A $5 fee is required to adopt an animal. DAILY RECORD POLICY The Press & Dakotan publishes police and sheriff reports as a public service to its readers. It is important to remember that an arrest should not imply guilt and that every person is presumed innocent until proven otherwise. When juveniles are released from jail, it is into the care of a parent or guardian. It is the policy of the Press & Dakotan to publish all names made available in the police and court reports. There are no exceptions. ARRESTS • Jason Frazier, 30, Yankton, was ar- rested Friday on two warrants for second- degree theft by insufficient funds. • Antonio Swartz, 27, Yankton, was ar- rested Friday on a warrant for violation of conditional bond. • Tyler Mahoney, 41, Yankton, was ar- rested Friday on a warrant for second-de- gree theft by insufficient funds and a warrant for forgery. • Amber Highland, 28, Menno, was ar- rested Friday for first-degree theft by a se- ries of insufficient funds checks. • Michelle Gurney, 25, Yankton, was ar- rested Friday on a warrant for failure to com- ply with sentence. • Elizabeth Brunken, 29, Yankton, was arrested Friday on a warrant for second-de- gree intentional damage to property. • Chad Ehrismann, 34, Yankton, was ar- rested Friday on a warrant for possession of a controlled substance. • Victoria Pravecek, 25, Gayville, was arrested Friday on a warrant for theft by in- sufficient funds check. • Victoria Fleming, 29, Yankton, was ar- rested Friday on a warrant for failure to ap- pear on a charge of failure to renew registration during the assigned month. • Roger Irwin, 63, Yankton, was arrested Friday for driving under the influence (second). • Laray Slate, 24, Yankton, was arrested Friday on a probation hold. • Jason Taylor, 39, Sioux City, Iowa, was arrested Friday for driving under the influence. • Trevor Franks, 24, Minneapolis, Minn., was arrested Friday for possession of mar- ijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, and ingesting or inhaling a substance to be- come intoxicated. • Jerrod Hopkins, 22, Sioux Falls, was arrested Friday for ingesting or inhaling a substance to become intoxicated. • Jennifer Giedd, 42, Gayville, was ar- rested Saturday for maintaining a place where beverage laws are violated, furnish- ing alcohol to a minor (under 18) and fur- nishing alcohol to a person aged 18-20. • Colton Roland, 18, Yankton, was ar- rested Saturday for possession of drug paraphernalia and two counts of possession of marijuana. • Jed Thue, 37, Yankton, was arrested Saturday for fleeing law enforcement. • Todd Winters, 41, Yankton, was ar- rested Saturday for driving under the influence. • Eric Schaben, 38, Omaha, Neb., was arrested Saturday for driving under the influence. • Tyler Jansen, 23, Fordyce, Neb., was arrested Saturday for entering or refusing to leave a property after notice. • Marshall Wiebelhaus, 23, Fordyce, Neb., was arrested Saturday for entering or refusing to leave a property after notice. • Nichole Kempf, 22, Sioux Falls, was arrested Saturday on a warrant for failure to appear in court. • Nicole Carter, 22, Sioux Falls, was ar- rested Saturday on a warrant for failure to appear on a charge of misuse of a phone and a warrant for failure to appear on an- other phone-related charge. • Donald White, 49, Yankton, was ar- rested Saturday on a parole hold, driving under the influence (fourth or more), and driving with a revoked, suspended or can- celed license. • Jarod Nelson, 24, Crofton, Neb., was arrested Saturday for entering or refusing to leave property after notice. • Timothy Eckholt, 40, Yankton, was ar- rested Saturday for entering or refusing to leave property after notice (order defied). He was arrested again Sunday for entering or refusing to leave a property after notice. • Tracy Johnson, 46, Yankton, was ar- rested Saturday on a parole hold. • Chelsea Jones, 22, North Sioux City, was arrested Saturday for driving under the influence. • Danny Barta, 61, Gayville, was ar- rested Saturday for driving under the influence. • Maria Konken, 24, Yankton, was ar- rested Sunday for driving under the influence. • Justin Kaufman, 29, Marion, was ar- rested Sunday for driving under the influ- ence (third). • Nicholas Foster, 28, South Sioux City, Neb., was arrested Sunday for driving under the influence. • Lora Elliott, 47, Yankton, was arrested Sunday for driving under the influence. • Gregory Mueller, 40, Yankton, was ar- rested Sunday for driving under the influ- ence and open container in a motor vehicle. • Mark Kuehn, 36, Hartington, Neb., was arrested Sunday for driving under the influence. • Todd Wollman, 44, Yankton, was ar- rested Sunday for disorderly conduct. • Manuel Ortiz-Castro, 32, Yankton, was arrested Sunday on a federal hold for the Immigration and Naturalization Service, and driving under the influence. • Liezel Frieberg, 31, Lake Bluff, Ill., was arrested Sunday for driving under the influence. • Daniel Vanosdel, 24, Yankton, was ar- rested Sunday for driving under the influ- ence, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, and ingesting or in- haling a substance to become intoxicated. • Tracy Bonnstetter, 33, Yankton, was arrested Sunday for driving under the influence. • James Miller, 26, Yankton, was ar- rested Sunday for driving under the influence. • Amber Purdy, 32, Yankton, was ar- rested Sunday for driving under the influence. • John Osborn, 21, Yankton, was ar- rested Sunday for fleeing law enforcement and on a probation hold. • Adam Uken, 39, Yankton, was ar- rested Sunday for possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, substitu- tion of license plates, a stop sign violation, and driving with a revoked, suspended or canceled license. • Shawn Osborn, 20, Yankton, was ar- rested Sunday for fleeing law enforcement; the purchase, possession or consumption of alcohol by a minor; and a warrant for for- gery. • Brian Thornton, 48, Yankton, was ar- rested Sunday for simple assault (domestic). • Jessica Amundson, 34, Yankton, was arrested Sunday for simple assault (domestic). • Tyler Schaefer, 27, Yankton, was ar- rested Sunday on a parole hold. • A 15-year-old Gayville male was ar- rested Saturday for possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of marijuana, and the purchase, possession or consump- tion of alcohol by a minor. • A 17-year-old Irene male was arrested Saturday for possession of marijuana, and the purchase, possession or consumption of alcohol by a minor. • A 17-year-old Gayville male was ar- rested Saturday for possession of mari- juana, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of tobacco, and the purchase, possession of consumption of alcohol by a minor. • A 17-year-old Yankton male was ar- rested Saturday for the possession of drug paraphernalia; the purchase, possession or consumption of alcohol by a minor; and two counts of possession of marijuana. • A 14-year-old Gayville male was ar- rested Saturday for two counts of posses- sion of marijuana; the purchase, possession or consumption of alcohol by a minor; and possession of drug paraphernalia. • A 16-year-old Yankton male was ar- rested Sunday for possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. ACCIDENTS • A report was received at 11:55 a.m. Saturday that a Ford pickup rear-ended a Buick Park Avenue in the 300 block of Dou- glas. • A report was received at 11:58 a.m. Saturday of a parking lot accident in the 2900 block of Douglas. • A report was received at 1:34 p.m. Sat- urday of an accident in the 300 block of Pearl St. • A report was received at 4:04 p.m. Sat- urday of a minor parking lot accident in the 2000 block of Broadway. • A report was received at 7:42 a.m. Sunday that a pickup collided with another vehicle in the 2300 block of Broadway. The driver was located and information was exchanged. • A report was received at 11:41 a.m. Sunday that a vehicle hit a parked vehicle near Douglas Ave. and Levee St. • A report was received at 2:36 p.m. Sunday that a motorist “bumped into” the complainant as she was walking in the 3000 block of Broadway. The victim was not in- jured but didnʼt believe the elderly male driver should be operating a vehicle. • A report was received at 1:24 p.m. Monday of an accident in the 900 block of Burleigh St. • A sheriffʼs office report was received at 12:59 p.m. Friday of an accident near the in- tersection of Highway 52 and Marina Bluffs Court. • A sheriffʼs office report was received at 8:13 p.m. Sunday of a non-injury accident near the intersection of 304th St. and 444th Ave. INCIDENTS • A report was received at 2:20 p.m. Fri- day that items were stolen from a residence in the 2900 block of Broadway. • A report was received at 3:47 p.m. Fri- day that a woman had received a call from a male claiming to be her grandson. He said he was in an accident in Rome, Italy, and needed $1,300 for the hospital bill. After wiring the money, the woman realized it was a scam. She was informed of her options. • A report was received at 7:05 p.m. Fri- day of three rummage sale signs stolen in the 600 block of West Fifth St. • A report was received at 8:42 p.m. Fri- day of an accident in the 200 block of Broadway. • A report was received at 9:27 p.m. Fri- day of a small grass fire in the 1500 block of Mulberry. • An officer observed a male kick over a flower pot in downtown Yankton along Third St. at 1:57 a.m. Saturday. The incident led to a foot pursuit, and the suspect was ar- rested for fleeing. The flower pot was placed in the upright position and was not damaged. • A report was received at 2:17 a.m. Sat- urday of a possible burglary in progress in the 200 block of West Third St. Two males were arrested for entering or refusing to leave a property after notice. • A report was received at 4:56 a.m. Sat- urday of a person making “unreasonable noise” in the 400 block of Picotte. A male was advised not to howl. • A report was received at 8:37 a.m. Sat- urday that a money bag with approximately $1,000 was dropped. When the bag was found, the money was gone. • A report was received at 10:52 a.m. Saturday that a man was washing his feet in the sink of a business in the 1100 block of Broadway. He had been told two days previously not to return to the building. The suspect was arrested for trespassing. • A report was received at 11:13 a.m. Saturday that a set of keys was lost in River- side Park on Friday. • A report was received at 12:01 p.m. Saturday of fuel leaking out of a vehicle in the 100 block of Walnut. The owner shut off the pump causing the problem. The fire de- partment cleaned up the fuel on the ground. • A report was received at 1:36 p.m. Sat- urday that a wallet and cell phone had been stolen in the 100 block of East Third St. the previous night. • A report was received at 2:50 p.m. Sat- urday that a teenage male suspect had stolen a white bicycle in the 1000 block of Walnut. • A report was received at 3:43 p.m. Sat- urday that an ATM card was stolen after it was left in an ATM machine in the 2400 block of Broadway. • A report was received at 8:35 p.m. Sat- urday that someone who owed a business along East Highway 50 money was attempt- ing to fill up with gas. The complainant re- fused to turn on the pump, and the male customer threw the pump handle to the ground before leaving. The individual at the business did not know if the handle was damaged. • A report was received at 9:35 p.m. Sat- urday that a tip jar was stolen from a vendor in Riverside Park. • A man was arrested for trespassing after he climbed to the top of a construction scaffold in the 100 block of Capitol St. just after midnight Sunday. • An officer was flagged down at 12:40 a.m. Sunday by a male in the 100 block of East Third St. who had a cut on his foot. He didnʼt want medical attention and had a ride coming to get him. No further action was taken. • A report was received at 2:10 a.m. Sunday that a male body slammed a female to the ground in the 300 block of Maple St. The individuals could not be located. • A report was received at 2:15 a.m. Sunday of a fight in the 300 block of Cedar St. The parties were separated after push- ing each other and sent on their way. • A report was received at 2:39 a.m. Sunday of an angry female in he 200 block of Capitol complaining about a parking issue. A male was arrested for disorderly conduct. • A report was received at 5:06 a.m. Sunday of a fight in the 900 block of Burleigh. Two males were arrested for flee- ing law enforcement. • A report was received at 5:26 a.m. Sunday that a male was assaulted by an- other male. The suspect was arrested for simple assault. • A report was received at 9:28 a.m. Sunday of a domestic assault in the 300 block of Pearl St. A female was arrested. • A report was received at 11:49 a.m. Sunday of an assault in the 1000 block of Walnut St. A male and female claimed each was assaulted by the other. • A report was received at 12:21 p.m. Sunday of a gas drive-off valued at $10 from a business in the 100 block of East Fourth St. • A report was received at 12:37 p.m. Sunday that a pickup tire had been slashed in the 1700 block of Capital St. • A report was received at 1:32 p.m. Sunday that a man had threatened the com- plainant with a knife during a parking spot dispute at Riverside Park. The suspect was located at the park and advised he was in- volved with a dispute but did not pull a knife. The man said he had pointed a lighter at the complainant. The suspect was spoken with about his actions. • A report was received at 4:06 p.m. Sunday that two bicycles were stolen in the 100 block of East 16th St. • A report was received at 5:15 p.m. Sunday that two individuals left a business in the 2200 block of Broadway without pay- ing a $29 bill. • A report was received at 7:42 a.m. Monday that a female kicked a juvenile male in the 2200 block of Green St. Police were unable to locate the suspect. • A report was received at 9:49 a.m. Monday that the complainantʼs grand- daughter had a knife pulled on her during the weekend. • A sheriffʼs office report was received at 8:15 a.m. Friday of a burglary along Meck- ling St. in Gayville. • A sheriffʼs office report was received at 11:07 a.m. Friday of a theft along Meckling St. in Gayville. • A sheriffʼs office report was received at 6:53 p.m. Friday of a theft along Armstrong St. in Gayville. • A sheriffʼs office report was received at 2:17 p.m. Saturday of a gas drive-off from a business along Highway 52. • A sheriffʼs office report was received at 4:22 p.m. Saturday of an accident near the intersection of 434th Ave. and 300th St. in rural Lesterville. A Sioux Falls man was eastbound on 300th St. driving a 2000 Honda Passport. The vehicle rolled and was considered a total loss. The driver was air- lifted for a Sioux City, Iowa, hospital. The ac- cident is being investigated by the Highway Patrol. • A sheriffʼs office report was received at 6:15 p.m. Sunday that there was a port-a- potty on East Highway 50. CRIME STOPPERS Anyone wishing to report anonymous information on unlawful activity in the City of Yankton or in Yankton County is encour- aged to contact the Crime Stoppers tip line at 665-4440. THE PRESS & DAKOTAN WEATHER CENTER DAILY RECORD LOTTERIES PAGE 2: THE REGION PRESS & DAKOTAN n TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2012 30th Anniversary Celebration Mitchel and Sheri Morse Mitchel and Sheri (Bartlett) Morse of Vermillion, SD were married at Trinity Lutheran Church in Vermillion, SD on August 14, 1982. 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75 YEARS AGO Saturday, August 21, 1937

• The aroma of boiling coffee andbroiling bacon wingled with the scent oftall pines at dawn today as nude house-wives cooked breakfast for their hungrychildren and menfolk on the banks of thegreat Egg Harbor river at the opening ofthe sixth annual convention of the nationalsunbathers association. More than 300nudists from the east, south and middle-west were expected by this afternoon.Four policemen stood at the campʼs sin-gle entrance gate to examine credentialsof of those who claimed to be conventiondelegates.

• Farmer Charles Sadilʼs chickenswent home to roost for the last time. Alightning bolt struck his poultry shed killingall of them - an even one hundred.

50 YEARS AGOTuesday, August 21, 1962

• A man who canʼt read or write hasbeen sentenced to two years in prison forforgery. Judge Jack A. Falk sentencedWillie Robinson, 29, Monday after hearingtestimony from Lonnie Armstrong, 37,who said Robinson talked him into draw-ing up a few checks just how to see howit was done. Armstrong said he thought allthe practice checks were destroyed , butRobinson apparently held out a few, en-dorsed them with an “X” and cashedthem.

• Mayor Albert P. Delsandro of Denorasays the town is studying the possibilty ofleasing an idle U.S. Steel Corp mill andhaving it operated by unemployed steel-workers. “We are doing everything to helpourselves,” Mayor Delsandro said. “Wedonʼt want charity. We donʼt want sympa-thy. Our basic theory is hard work.”

25 YEARS AGOFriday, August 21, 1987

• Anyone with questions about theNeighborhood Watch program can askthem this weekend at Riverboat Days orat the groupʼs monthly committee meetingnext week.

• Members of the Independent Orderof Odd Fellows, Dakota Lodge No.1, theFountain Rebekah Lodge No. 12, and re-lated branches are tired but happy today.On Tuesday morning, they completed themove from their home for 82 years at 500Douglas Ave., to a location two blockswest, at 218 West Fifth St., the formerRay Funeral Chapel site.

POUND COUNTSeveral animals are available at the

Yankton Animal Shelter. For more informa-tion call the Yankton Police DepartmentʼsAnimal Control Officer, from 8 a.m.-4 p.m.Monday-Friday at 661-9494, or 668-5210.A $5 fee is required to adopt an animal.

DAILY RECORD POLICYThe Press & Dakotan publishes police

and sheriff reports as a public service to itsreaders. It is important to remember that anarrest should not imply guilt and that everyperson is presumed innocent until provenotherwise. When juveniles are releasedfrom jail, it is into the care of a parent orguardian.

It is the policy of the Press & Dakotanto publish all names made available in thepolice and court reports. There are noexceptions.

ARRESTS• Jason Frazier, 30, Yankton, was ar-

rested Friday on two warrants for second-degree theft by insufficient funds.

• Antonio Swartz, 27, Yankton, was ar-rested Friday on a warrant for violation ofconditional bond.

• Tyler Mahoney, 41, Yankton, was ar-rested Friday on a warrant for second-de-gree theft by insufficient funds and a warrantfor forgery.

• Amber Highland, 28, Menno, was ar-rested Friday for first-degree theft by a se-ries of insufficient funds checks.

• Michelle Gurney, 25, Yankton, was ar-rested Friday on a warrant for failure to com-ply with sentence.

• Elizabeth Brunken, 29, Yankton, wasarrested Friday on a warrant for second-de-gree intentional damage to property.

• Chad Ehrismann, 34, Yankton, was ar-rested Friday on a warrant for possession ofa controlled substance.

• Victoria Pravecek, 25, Gayville, wasarrested Friday on a warrant for theft by in-sufficient funds check.

• Victoria Fleming, 29, Yankton, was ar-rested Friday on a warrant for failure to ap-pear on a charge of failure to renewregistration during the assigned month.

• Roger Irwin, 63, Yankton, was arrestedFriday for driving under the influence(second).

• Laray Slate, 24, Yankton, was arrestedFriday on a probation hold.

• Jason Taylor, 39, Sioux City, Iowa, wasarrested Friday for driving under theinfluence.

• Trevor Franks, 24, Minneapolis, Minn.,was arrested Friday for possession of mar-ijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia,and ingesting or inhaling a substance to be-come intoxicated.

• Jerrod Hopkins, 22, Sioux Falls, wasarrested Friday for ingesting or inhaling asubstance to become intoxicated.

• Jennifer Giedd, 42, Gayville, was ar-rested Saturday for maintaining a placewhere beverage laws are violated, furnish-ing alcohol to a minor (under 18) and fur-nishing alcohol to a person aged 18-20.

• Colton Roland, 18, Yankton, was ar-rested Saturday for possession of drugparaphernalia and two counts of possessionof marijuana.

• Jed Thue, 37, Yankton, was arrestedSaturday for fleeing law enforcement.

• Todd Winters, 41, Yankton, was ar-

rested Saturday for driving under theinfluence.

• Eric Schaben, 38, Omaha, Neb., wasarrested Saturday for driving under theinfluence.

• Tyler Jansen, 23, Fordyce, Neb., wasarrested Saturday for entering or refusing toleave a property after notice.

• Marshall Wiebelhaus, 23, Fordyce,Neb., was arrested Saturday for entering orrefusing to leave a property after notice.

• Nichole Kempf, 22, Sioux Falls, wasarrested Saturday on a warrant for failure toappear in court.

• Nicole Carter, 22, Sioux Falls, was ar-rested Saturday on a warrant for failure toappear on a charge of misuse of a phoneand a warrant for failure to appear on an-other phone-related charge.

• Donald White, 49, Yankton, was ar-rested Saturday on a parole hold, drivingunder the influence (fourth or more), anddriving with a revoked, suspended or can-celed license.

• Jarod Nelson, 24, Crofton, Neb., wasarrested Saturday for entering or refusing toleave property after notice.

• Timothy Eckholt, 40, Yankton, was ar-rested Saturday for entering or refusing toleave property after notice (order defied). Hewas arrested again Sunday for entering orrefusing to leave a property after notice.

• Tracy Johnson, 46, Yankton, was ar-rested Saturday on a parole hold.

• Chelsea Jones, 22, North Sioux City,was arrested Saturday for driving under theinfluence.

• Danny Barta, 61, Gayville, was ar-rested Saturday for driving under theinfluence.

• Maria Konken, 24, Yankton, was ar-rested Sunday for driving under theinfluence.

• Justin Kaufman, 29, Marion, was ar-rested Sunday for driving under the influ-ence (third).

• Nicholas Foster, 28, South Sioux City,Neb., was arrested Sunday for driving underthe influence.

• Lora Elliott, 47, Yankton, was arrestedSunday for driving under the influence.

• Gregory Mueller, 40, Yankton, was ar-rested Sunday for driving under the influ-ence and open container in a motor vehicle.

• Mark Kuehn, 36, Hartington, Neb.,was arrested Sunday for driving under theinfluence.

• Todd Wollman, 44, Yankton, was ar-rested Sunday for disorderly conduct.

• Manuel Ortiz-Castro, 32, Yankton, wasarrested Sunday on a federal hold for theImmigration and Naturalization Service, anddriving under the influence.

• Liezel Frieberg, 31, Lake Bluff, Ill., wasarrested Sunday for driving under theinfluence.

• Daniel Vanosdel, 24, Yankton, was ar-rested Sunday for driving under the influ-ence, possession of marijuana, possessionof drug paraphernalia, and ingesting or in-haling a substance to become intoxicated.

• Tracy Bonnstetter, 33, Yankton, wasarrested Sunday for driving under theinfluence.

• James Miller, 26, Yankton, was ar-rested Sunday for driving under theinfluence.

• Amber Purdy, 32, Yankton, was ar-rested Sunday for driving under theinfluence.

• John Osborn, 21, Yankton, was ar-rested Sunday for fleeing law enforcement

and on a probation hold.• Adam Uken, 39, Yankton, was ar-

rested Sunday for possession of marijuana,possession of drug paraphernalia, substitu-tion of license plates, a stop sign violation,and driving with a revoked, suspended orcanceled license.

• Shawn Osborn, 20, Yankton, was ar-rested Sunday for fleeing law enforcement;the purchase, possession or consumptionof alcohol by a minor; and a warrant for for-gery.

• Brian Thornton, 48, Yankton, was ar-rested Sunday for simple assault(domestic).

• Jessica Amundson, 34, Yankton, wasarrested Sunday for simple assault(domestic).

• Tyler Schaefer, 27, Yankton, was ar-rested Sunday on a parole hold.

• A 15-year-old Gayville male was ar-rested Saturday for possession of drugparaphernalia, possession of marijuana,and the purchase, possession or consump-tion of alcohol by a minor.

• A 17-year-old Irene male was arrestedSaturday for possession of marijuana, andthe purchase, possession or consumptionof alcohol by a minor.

• A 17-year-old Gayville male was ar-rested Saturday for possession of mari-juana, possession of drug paraphernalia,possession of tobacco, and the purchase,possession of consumption of alcohol by aminor.

• A 17-year-old Yankton male was ar-rested Saturday for the possession of drugparaphernalia; the purchase, possession orconsumption of alcohol by a minor; and twocounts of possession of marijuana.

• A 14-year-old Gayville male was ar-rested Saturday for two counts of posses-sion of marijuana; the purchase, possessionor consumption of alcohol by a minor; andpossession of drug paraphernalia.

• A 16-year-old Yankton male was ar-rested Sunday for possession of marijuanaand possession of drug paraphernalia.

ACCIDENTS• A report was received at 11:55 a.m.

Saturday that a Ford pickup rear-ended aBuick Park Avenue in the 300 block of Dou-glas.

• A report was received at 11:58 a.m.Saturday of a parking lot accident in the2900 block of Douglas.

• A report was received at 1:34 p.m. Sat-urday of an accident in the 300 block ofPearl St.

• A report was received at 4:04 p.m. Sat-urday of a minor parking lot accident in the2000 block of Broadway.

• A report was received at 7:42 a.m.Sunday that a pickup collided with anothervehicle in the 2300 block of Broadway. Thedriver was located and information wasexchanged.

• A report was received at 11:41 a.m.Sunday that a vehicle hit a parked vehiclenear Douglas Ave. and Levee St.

• A report was received at 2:36 p.m.Sunday that a motorist “bumped into” thecomplainant as she was walking in the 3000block of Broadway. The victim was not in-jured but didnʼt believe the elderly maledriver should be operating a vehicle.

• A report was received at 1:24 p.m.Monday of an accident in the 900 block ofBurleigh St.

• A sheriffʼs office report was received at

12:59 p.m. Friday of an accident near the in-tersection of Highway 52 and Marina BluffsCourt.

• A sheriffʼs office report was received at8:13 p.m. Sunday of a non-injury accidentnear the intersection of 304th St. and 444thAve.

INCIDENTS• A report was received at 2:20 p.m. Fri-

day that items were stolen from a residencein the 2900 block of Broadway.

• A report was received at 3:47 p.m. Fri-day that a woman had received a call froma male claiming to be her grandson. He saidhe was in an accident in Rome, Italy, andneeded $1,300 for the hospital bill. Afterwiring the money, the woman realized it wasa scam. She was informed of her options.

• A report was received at 7:05 p.m. Fri-day of three rummage sale signs stolen inthe 600 block of West Fifth St.

• A report was received at 8:42 p.m. Fri-day of an accident in the 200 block ofBroadway.

• A report was received at 9:27 p.m. Fri-day of a small grass fire in the 1500 block ofMulberry.

• An officer observed a male kick over aflower pot in downtown Yankton along ThirdSt. at 1:57 a.m. Saturday. The incident ledto a foot pursuit, and the suspect was ar-rested for fleeing. The flower pot was placedin the upright position and was notdamaged.

• A report was received at 2:17 a.m. Sat-urday of a possible burglary in progress inthe 200 block of West Third St. Two maleswere arrested for entering or refusing toleave a property after notice.

• A report was received at 4:56 a.m. Sat-urday of a person making “unreasonablenoise” in the 400 block of Picotte. A malewas advised not to howl.

• A report was received at 8:37 a.m. Sat-urday that a money bag with approximately$1,000 was dropped. When the bag wasfound, the money was gone.

• A report was received at 10:52 a.m.Saturday that a man was washing his feetin the sink of a business in the 1100 blockof Broadway. He had been told two dayspreviously not to return to the building. Thesuspect was arrested for trespassing.

• A report was received at 11:13 a.m.Saturday that a set of keys was lost in River-side Park on Friday.

• A report was received at 12:01 p.m.Saturday of fuel leaking out of a vehicle inthe 100 block of Walnut. The owner shut offthe pump causing the problem. The fire de-partment cleaned up the fuel on the ground.

• A report was received at 1:36 p.m. Sat-urday that a wallet and cell phone had beenstolen in the 100 block of East Third St. theprevious night.

• A report was received at 2:50 p.m. Sat-urday that a teenage male suspect hadstolen a white bicycle in the 1000 block ofWalnut.

• A report was received at 3:43 p.m. Sat-urday that an ATM card was stolen after itwas left in an ATM machine in the 2400block of Broadway.

• A report was received at 8:35 p.m. Sat-urday that someone who owed a businessalong East Highway 50 money was attempt-ing to fill up with gas. The complainant re-fused to turn on the pump, and the malecustomer threw the pump handle to theground before leaving. The individual at the

business did not know if the handle wasdamaged.

• A report was received at 9:35 p.m. Sat-urday that a tip jar was stolen from a vendorin Riverside Park.

• A man was arrested for trespassingafter he climbed to the top of a constructionscaffold in the 100 block of Capitol St. justafter midnight Sunday.

• An officer was flagged down at 12:40a.m. Sunday by a male in the 100 block ofEast Third St. who had a cut on his foot. Hedidnʼt want medical attention and had a ridecoming to get him. No further action wastaken.

• A report was received at 2:10 a.m.Sunday that a male body slammed a femaleto the ground in the 300 block of Maple St.The individuals could not be located.

• A report was received at 2:15 a.m.Sunday of a fight in the 300 block of CedarSt. The parties were separated after push-ing each other and sent on their way.

• A report was received at 2:39 a.m.Sunday of an angry female in he 200 blockof Capitol complaining about a parkingissue. A male was arrested for disorderlyconduct.

• A report was received at 5:06 a.m.Sunday of a fight in the 900 block ofBurleigh. Two males were arrested for flee-ing law enforcement.

• A report was received at 5:26 a.m.Sunday that a male was assaulted by an-other male. The suspect was arrested forsimple assault.

• A report was received at 9:28 a.m.Sunday of a domestic assault in the 300block of Pearl St. A female was arrested.

• A report was received at 11:49 a.m.Sunday of an assault in the 1000 block ofWalnut St. A male and female claimed eachwas assaulted by the other.

• A report was received at 12:21 p.m.Sunday of a gas drive-off valued at $10 froma business in the 100 block of East FourthSt.

• A report was received at 12:37 p.m.Sunday that a pickup tire had been slashedin the 1700 block of Capital St.

• A report was received at 1:32 p.m.Sunday that a man had threatened the com-plainant with a knife during a parking spotdispute at Riverside Park. The suspect was

located at the park and advised he was in-volved with a dispute but did not pull a knife.The man said he had pointed a lighter at thecomplainant. The suspect was spoken withabout his actions.

• A report was received at 4:06 p.m.Sunday that two bicycles were stolen in the100 block of East 16th St.

• A report was received at 5:15 p.m.Sunday that two individuals left a businessin the 2200 block of Broadway without pay-ing a $29 bill.

• A report was received at 7:42 a.m.Monday that a female kicked a juvenile malein the 2200 block of Green St. Police wereunable to locate the suspect.

• A report was received at 9:49 a.m.Monday that the complainantʼs grand-daughter had a knife pulled on her duringthe weekend.

• A sheriffʼs office report was received at8:15 a.m. Friday of a burglary along Meck-ling St. in Gayville.

• A sheriffʼs office report was received at11:07 a.m. Friday of a theft along MecklingSt. in Gayville.

• A sheriffʼs office report was received at6:53 p.m. Friday of a theft along ArmstrongSt. in Gayville.

• A sheriffʼs office report was received at2:17 p.m. Saturday of a gas drive-off from abusiness along Highway 52.

• A sheriffʼs office report was received at4:22 p.m. Saturday of an accident near theintersection of 434th Ave. and 300th St. inrural Lesterville. A Sioux Falls man waseastbound on 300th St. driving a 2000Honda Passport. The vehicle rolled and wasconsidered a total loss. The driver was air-lifted for a Sioux City, Iowa, hospital. The ac-cident is being investigated by the HighwayPatrol.

• A sheriffʼs office report was received at6:15 p.m. Sunday that there was a port-a-potty on East Highway 50.

CRIME STOPPERSAnyone wishing to report anonymous

information on unlawful activity in the City ofYankton or in Yankton County is encour-aged to contact the Crime Stoppers tip lineat 665-4440.

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They have 4 children: Michele Morse of Rapid City, SD, Stephanie Morse, of Fargo, ND, Michael Morse and Matthew Morse, both of Vermillion, SD .

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O N T H I S DAT E B OA R D O F T R A D ECHICAGO (AP) — Grains futures

mostly rose Monday on the ChicagoBoard of Trade.

Wheat for December delivery rose8.25 cents to $9.0275 a bushel; De-cember corn rose 16.50 cents to$8.2375 a bushel; December oats rose5 cents to $3.8875 a bushel; while No-vember soybeans jumped 37.75 cents

to $16.8350 a bushel.Beef futures rose, while pork futures

fell on the Chicago MercantileExchange.

October live cattle rose 0.20 cent to$1.2547 a pound; October feeder cattlerose 0.55 cent to $1.4405 a pound;while October lean hogs slipped 0.30cent to 75.90 cents a pound.

MONDAY’S RESULTS2 BY 2: Red Balls: 12-26, White

Balls: 5-19PICK 3: 7-6-4PICK 5: 05-06-16-20-32. Estimated

jackpot: $74,000MYDAY: Month: 9, Day: 27, Year: 54

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