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Police headlines for July 5

Friday, July 04, 2008

Man accused of child endangering

Cameron Williams, 27, of the 1000 block of North Fountain Avenue was arrested on charges of domestic violence-physical harm and two counts of child endangering Thursday, July 3, according to a police report.

Williams allegedly slammed the head of a woman he knew into a door and threw a house fan and garbage can into the room where two children, ages 6 and 9, were sleeping, according to the report.

He was taken to Clark County Jail.

Woman accused of theft

Ronniette Walker, 18, of 320 W. Euclid Avenue was arrested on charges of theft July 2, according to a police report.

Walker allegedly stole items valued at about $25 from Kroger on South Limestone Street, according to the report.

She was taken to Çlark County Jail and ordered into court.

Other thefts reported to police included:

• A woman from the 100 block of Wilson Avenue reported fraudulent charges from her bank account totaling $542.22 between July 1 and July 3.

• A man from the 500 block of Staton Avenue reported a lawn mower, valued at $500, stolen from his yard Friday, July 4.

• A woman from the 2000 block of Greenbreier Avenue reported a computer, valued at $1,200, and other electronics and clothing stolen from her home between July 3 and 1 a.m. July 4.

• A man from the 500 block of Sherman Avenue reported %500 cash and a cd player, valued at $40, stolen from a vehicle parked in from of his house July 4.


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