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LINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
ACTIVITY LOG
The Linton Police Department's activity log for Monday included three follow-up investigations, one incident of vandalism, one protective order violation, one drug investigation, one school/foot patrol, one transport of documentation, one accident with property damage, two medical/illness, three animal complaints, one fingerprint for a gun permit, one domestic dispute, one community relations, one battery and four traffic stops.
* Nov. 30 -- Police are investigating an incident of battery and disorderly conduct that allegedly occurred around 9:30 p.m. while a Jasonville woman was getting gas at the Southside Express on S. Main St. The alleged victim said she was getting fuel when her mother-in-law arrived and they got into a disagreement over the vehicle, which is registered to the mother-in-law. The woman said the mother-in-law grabbed her first and started hitting her. The police report notes she had injury to the left cheek and left rib area but refused treatment. The mother-in-law said the woman pushed her first when she bent down to take the plates off the vehicle. LPD Cpl. Chad Crynes is the investigating officer.
* Nov. 30 -- A Worthington woman reported an incident of criminal mischief and vandalism occurred sometime overnight on Nov. 25 when the passenger side tires were slashed on a vehicle parked on E. Vincennes St. LPD Officer Karl Jacobshagen is the investigating officer.
* Nov. 30 -- Information about a reported violation of a protective order and invasion of privacy was forwarded to the prosecutor's office. The incident allegedly occurred around 12:20 p.m. when a woman was returning to work at Glenburn Home and noticed a Jasonville man in the parking lot trying to speak with her and motioning for her to come over to him. LPD Officer Karl Jacobshagen is the investigating officer.
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