Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Marion County Police Beat for Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

A 20-year-old Centralia woman remains in the Marion County Jail after being arrested on a probation hold. Taylor Rogers of Ruth Ann Drive was arrested by Centralia Police. 29-year-old Brandon Black of North Broadway in Salem is being held on an outstanding Williamson County traffic warrant. Black was arrested after Salem Police were called to investigate a suspicious person in the Wal-mart parking lot. Salem Police say late night patrols in Bryan Memorial Park following recent vandalism has resulted in two arrests. 21-year-old Daniel Zimmermann of West Spruce in Salem was arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia. He was released on $100 bond. 22-year-old Amelia Peters of Hotze Road in Salem was given a notice to appear in court for possession of synthetic cannabis. 32-year-old Jarid Lichtenfels of Maplewood in Salem was arrested by Salem Police for alleged disorderly conduct. Lichtenfels is accused of cursing and making threats outside the Anthony Hotze home on North Ohio Street. He was released after posting $100 bond. 31-year-old Vanessa Schmitz of West Sixth in Centralia posted $250 bond and was released after being picked up on an outstanding small claims warrant. The Marion County Sheriff's Department has received reports from Pepsi that two vending machines have been stolen. One was taken from Dave's Auto Body Shop on Route 37 North in Kell and from the former Mac's Drive In south of Salem.  WDvin