Intersection sees pair of accidents Police lights DELPHOS Delphos Police investigated a pair of accidents last week.
On
Jan. 3, reports indicate a vehicle driven by Stacy Roeder of Delphos,
stopped at the traffic light at East Second and North Franklin Street,
was struck from behind by a vehicle driven by Ashley Kroeger of
Hilliard.
There were no injuries and the Kroeger vehicle sustained minor scratches. No one was cited.
On
Jan. 9, a vehicle driven by Rojean Kollsmith of Fort Jennings was
stopped at the traffic light at East Second and North Franklin Street,
was struck from behind by a vehicle driven by Christine McConnahea of
Delphos Police reports Badge DELPHOS On Dec. 23, officers responded to a business on Elida
Avenue after receiving a complaint of an employee making threats.
Officers arrived and spoke with several employees who stated that a male
co-worker became upset and made threats to harm multiple people. The
owner of the business requested that the incident be handled internally
prior to possibly filing charges.
On Dec. 24, officers were
contacted about a female who was assaulted by her husband whom she is
separated from. Officers met with the female a short time later and
gathered details of the assault. The female told officers that the
2020 Year-end Wrap Up April-June Friday, December 25, 2020 7:31 PM Kent McCracken, left, Carleigh Ankerman, Mike Edelbrock, Mayor Doug Mullenhour, Nate Ankerman, Dick Clark and Denny Klausing prepare to deliver fruit and snacks to essential workers in Delphos, Lima and Van Wert on April 17. (DHI Media file photo)
Each
December, The Delphos Herald staff takes a look back at the happenings
of the year. Here is the second installment of four 2020 Wrap Ups.
April
April 1
Denny
Klausing of Delphos solicited donations and was able to feed 1,200
nurses, doctors and other essential workers. Pizzas were delivered to
Mercy Health-St. Rita’s, Lima Memorial Health System, Van Wert Health