Police Blotters for Oct. 21
Sept. 29, 12:52 a.m.: Officer Troy Donaldson was traveling on Crosse Road when he saw a Norfolk Southern train blocking the railroad crossing.
According to the police report, the train did not move for more than 20 minutes and at no time during this period of time was the roadway cleared to allow stopped motorists to pass.
Donaldson cited the railroad company for blocking a roadway, which is a first degree misdemeanor.
A copy of both the citation and the affidavit were mailed to Norfolk Southern's corporate office showing a court date of Friday, Oct. 23 at Oberlin Municipal Court.
Oct. 2, 10:30 p.m.: Officer Michael Taliano was dispatched to Marion L. Steele High School, 450 Washington St., regarding an assault complaint which took place during the Homecoming football game.
The officer gathered statements as part of his investigation in the incident.
As a result, a 14-year-old and a 15-year-old female were arrested and charged with one count each of assault and complicity to assault.
Oct. 3, 3:04 a.m.: Officer Michael Taliano was on routine patrol when he saw the driver of a vehicle make several traffic violations as he traveled on Cooper Foster Park Road.
After initiating a traffic stop, the driver, identified as James Davis, was found to be intoxicated and in possession of open liquor containers while behind the wheel.
Davis was arrested and charged with OVI, having a blood alcohol limit over the .08 percent state legal limit, failure to drive within marked lanes and weaving the course.
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