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Safety Blotter: May 2, 2012

Wyandot County Sheriff’s Officer
Theft of property was reported by an Upper Sandusky resident in the 300 block of Henderson Drive on the evening of April 13. A trailer was reported stolen and details were given.
Timothy J. Prawdzik, of Tecumseh, Mich., was arrested on the evening of April 13 following a traffic stop on U.S. 23 near CH 42. He was issued citations for speed and no operator’s license, and charged Wallace a minor misdemeanor for possession of marijuana. Prawdzik also was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia and falsification and was transported to the Wyandot County Jail.
A suspicious vehicle in the 10000 block of CH 4 in Crawford Township was reported to be doing doughnuts in a wooded lot on the early morning of April 14. The vehicle then shut off its lights and was just sitting there, according to the complainant. Upon arrival, no vehicle was located.
Check forgery was reported by the First National Bank of Sycamore on the morning of April 14. Contact was made with the individuals at the bank, who were told they would face criminal charges.
An unruly juvenile in the 13000 block of Ohio 53 near Upper Sandusky was reported on the evening of April 14. The 15-year-old had snuck out the night prior with a 21-year-old.
Problems with a family member was reported on the night of April 14 at a residence in the 14000 block of Ohio 67 near Upper Sandusky. The dispute was over how to raise a daughter and the two individuals were asked to leave the property.
A suspicious vehicle at the old Upper Sandusky Water Plant was reported on the night of April 14.
A suspicious person was reported to be in the 11000 block of CH 71 near Harpster on the afternoon of April 15. Contact was made with the subject.
Jessica A. Garverick, of Nevada, was issued a citation for expired registration and driving under suspension following a traffic stop in Nevada on the early morning of April 14. She was also given a verbal warning for defective exhaust.
Telecommunications harassment was reported by a Wharton resident in the 100 block of West Franklin Street regarding her daughter receiving unwanted texts of sexual nature.
Theft from a motor vehicle in the 7000 block of CH 136 near Sycamore was reported on the morning of April 16. A checkbook was taken and the complainant’s bank was notified.
Problems with neighbors was reported on the afternoon of April 16 by a Nevada resident in the 300 block of North Goodbread Street. The neighbor had pulled out the complainant’s mailbox and post. Contact was made with the subject.
Property was returned to a Carey resident in the 800 block of TH 89 regarding items that had been taken as evidence.
Theft from a house in the 1000 block of CH 44 near Sycamore was reported on the evening of April 16. Money was reportedly stolen.

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