Police Blotter
* June 17, 11:15 a.m.: Police were dispatched to PT Services in reference to vandalism. A woman stated that on Monday morning they found a smoke bomb near the rear bathroom that had gone off. The door must have been locked when the cleaning people left but not pulled shut all the way. The smoke bom ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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Cops to get counseling help if needed
by JILL MAHON
Enterprsie reporter
Counseling services may soon be made available to the Wellington Police Department's six full-time and nine part-time officers with the goal of keeping them healthy in both their personal and professional lives.
Police chief Steve Rollins said calls office ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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Police Blotter
* June 8, 10:05 p.m.: Police were told a West Herrick Avenue residence had marijuana plants growing in their garage. Officers proceeded to the location and were met by a man who stated that he lived there and that other tenants and neighbors have access to the garage. It was noted that various item ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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Police Blotter
* June 14, 1:11 a.m.: Police were dispatched to Barker Street for a domestic disturbance. Upon arrival they were met by a man and his ex-wife who still live together. The man claimed his ex-wife smacked him across the face leaving a noticeable red mark and cut on his nose. After speaking to both pa ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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Safety Town is Aug. 4-8
The Wellington Police Department will host the annual Safety Town program free of charge for children entering kindergarten in the Wellington School District. Safety Town begins Monday, Aug. 4, and continues to Friday, Aug. 8, from 9 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. in the auxiliary building on Kelly Street.
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Police Blotter
* June 2, 4:48 p.m.: A bus driver came to the station to file a complaint in reference to a school bus violation. The driver advised that she was driving southbound on State Route 58 and had stopped the bus to drop off children. The red flashing lights were on and the stop sign extended when a vehi ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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Police Blotter
April 21, 6:18 p.m.: Luke M. Lukasko of Elyria was served a warrant on a failure to appear for operating a vehicle while intoxicated charge. Lukasko was at the Lorain County Jail when he was served.
April 21, 7:12 p.m.: While patrolling in the Wellington Rec Park, a man stopped Officer Melda and ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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Police Blotter
May 17, 1:36 a.m.: Officer Melda observed a truck being operated without a front plate and the driver and his two passengers were not wearing their seatbelts. The driver also failed to use his turn signal while turning onto Union Street. The truck continued on Union Street without headlights on pri ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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Police Blotter
* May 17, 4:30 p.m.: Officer Aviles met with a man at the station in reference to an assault he had received from his fiancé. He stated that when he returned home from work his fiancé was in a hurry to leave for the evening and wanted him to watch their son. He further stated that he ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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Police blotter
May 13, 6:39 p.m.: Officer Aviles observed a vehicle being operated with a loud exhaust and a cracked windshield. A check through LEADS revealed the driver's license expired in September, 2007. Christopher J. Lawson, 60, of Wellington was charged with no driver's license. He was transported to the ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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Police Blotter
April 2, 4:04 p.m.: A mother and her 17-year-old daughter met with Officer Aviles in reference to bullying. The daughter stated she had a problem with a girl from school who had been suspended for revealing her breast piercing. When the girl returned to school the daughter was continuously harassed ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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Police Blotter
March 9, 10:39 p.m.: Scott A. Plain, 27, of Wellington, was charged for a stop sign violation and operating a vehicle while intoxicated, third offense. He was released on a $2,100 personal bond pending his court date.
March 10, 3:25 a.m.: Officer Davidson observed a stopped train blocking Maygar ... CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
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