Police Reports for Jan. 31, 2012
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Read The Daily News Police Reports for Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2012
Residents of a Sidney Township home are safe, but a dog is missing after an early morning fire today. A fire alarm shortly before 7 a.m. woke up Mary DeGram and her sister, Tina Perry, who was staying at the home at 4709 Derby Road. Mary’s husband, Gerrit DeGram, had already left for work. The mobile home of Gerrrit and Mary DeGram was destroyed this morning on Derby Road.
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One man suffered nonlife-threatening injuries after his pickup truck slid on ice and hit a tree around 7:30 a.m. today. Witnesses reported the man was attempting to pass on semi truck heading west on M-44 just west of Whites Bridge Road, where the road narrows from two westbound lanes to one.
A teen is facing three charges after an alleged stabbing at the Wesco gas station in Greenville on Sunday. Eric Tett was arraigned Monday afternoon on charges of assault with a deadly weapon, assault with intent to do great bodily harm less than murder and vehicle tampering.
Greenville Department of Public Safety officers are investigating a pair of accidents on M-57 on the city’s west side. The first accident at M-57 and Greenville West Drive has been cleaned up. A Ford Ranger heading west on M-57 hit a Ford Mustang on the side.
One person has been killed and another injured in a vehicle accident south of Lakeview. They were riding in a car north on Youngman Road around 12:45 p.m. today when the driver lost control near Almy Road. The car hit several trees alongside the road.
A farmhouse on the 10000 block of Waldron Road was consumed by fire shortly after 7 p.m. Sunday night. Richland Township Fire Chief Cal Callison said the house is a total loss. Callison there was nothing firefighters could have done to save the structure.
One is recovering after being stabbed in the face during an altercation at the Wesco gas station in Greenville earlier today. According to the Greenville Department of Public Safety, officers responded to reports of a fight at the business at Washington and Franklin streets at 4:21 p.m. Sunday. They found a 17-year-old male stabbed in the face and another slightly injured from the altercation.
The Greenville Department of Public Safety is investigating a reported stabbing at that occurred earlier this weekend. The incident took place at the Wesco gas station at Washington and Franklin streets. There is no word on how many people were injured or their condition.
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