Jason S. Pancake, 41, state Route 7, New Waterford, reportedly backed his pickup truck into a car operated by Kathleen Clarke, 44, Wayne Bridge Road, Lisbon, at the intersection of West Washington Street and state Route 164 at 9:36 a.m. Tuesday.
Katie R. Faith, Sue Drive, was driving on North Beaver Street when she struck a child who ran into the street at 2:49 p.m. Monday. The child was identified as Devon Pearson, 14, who was taken by his mother to the hospital. She later called police to say the doctor found nothing wrong with Devon.
A hang-up 911 call was received from a residence on Sherman Street at 6:08 p.m. Monday. The dispatcher called back but no one answered, so the dispatcher left a message.
A panic alarm went off at the home of George Pettigrew, East Chestnut Street, at 7:26 p.m. Monday. The dispatcher spoke with Pettigrew, who said a police officer was needed.
Regina Callis reported at 2:44 p.m. Sunday being involved in a dispute on West Washington Street involving her cats and cat food. Her father called at the same time to complain about Callis harassing him and how she left cats behind after moving out several weeks ago and was now accusing him of failing to care for them. The parties were advised this was a civil dispute and they should make arrangements for Callis to stop by to retrieve her remaining belongings.
Mark West was delivering pizza when his parked car rolled into the chain link fence of Bernice Monter, North Beaver Street, at 6 p.m. Sunday. West and Monter agreed to make arrangements to have the fence repaired.
Nick Stacey, West Lincoln Way, reported his girlfriend broke a flat screen rental TV at 4:29 p.m. Sunday. Amanda Durbin said Stacey owed her $200 she loaned him to pay bills. The parties were advised this was a civil matter.
A caller reported someone was breaking into the East Chestnut Street home of Tabbithia Boyd at 5 a.m. Sunday. Boyd told police she did not want anything done.
Richard C. Brendlinger Jr., 39, West Washington Street, was charged with domestic violence after police were called to his home at 9:21 p.m. Sunday in regard to a dispute that reportedly involved Brendlinger turning over a table and threatening to shoot his wife and himself while armed with a handgun.


