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OTR for Nov. 23, 2012
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Great Bend PoliceA window was broken at 1520 10th St., it was reported Monday. Loss was $400.The lock was cut on a storage shed at 2331 Kansas Ave.Someone shot the front window of a business at 1919 Main with a pellet gun.Someone shot the driver’s side window of a Great Bend Police car at 1217 Williams St.Someone drew in concrete at 2123 Forest Ave. before it dried, is was reported Tuesday.As gas skip was reported at 8:29 a.m. at 2334 Main.Someone shot the window on a Plymouth van at 1411 Baker Ave. Loss was $200.Someone shot the window on a Ford Mustang at 1710 Baker Ave. Loss was $150.Two counterfeit $20 bills were passed at 3721 10th St.A gas skip was reported at 3:57 p.m. at 1315 10th St.A vehicle driven by Martin Chacon backed into a parked vehicle at 4:20 p.m. at 2515 10th St.Someone shot the driver’s side window of a Pontiac Vibe at 1436 1/2 11th St. with a BB gun. Loss was $200.Barton County SheriffTwo batteries were stolen out of a boat, as well as the upper drive from a 2003 Mercury boat motor, at 713 Patton Road, it was reported Tuesday.A deer hit the driver’s side of a vehicle on K-4, two miles west of the Odin turn-off, at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday.Barton County JailBooked Nov. 20Devin Smathers, Great Bend — Contempt of court and failure to appearSteven Wilkinson — Contempt of courtReleased Nov. 20Terry Rogers — To Ellsworth County Sheriff’s DepartmentRudolfo Perez, Great Bend — $1,000 and $15,000 surety bondsDemetrius Lindo, Great Bend — $500 cash bondDeona McNutt, Great Bend — On Finney County warrant to Finney CountyJose Torres Jr. — To Saline County; still has charges through Reno CountyMiguel Armendariz-Galindo, Great Bend — $5,000 surety and $1,000 cash bond