Police news for Friday, April 30
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ACCIDENTS
• Matthew M. Lynos, 27, of Carlinville was treated at Passavant Area Hospital after being injured in a traffic crash at 10:11 p.m. Wednesday on Loomis Lane in Franklin. Lynos was driving south on Outing Club Road when he lost control of his vehicle, hit an incline near a railroad crossing and struck a sign.
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ARRESTS, CITATIONS
• A 17-year-old boy was arrested on a disorderly conduct charge at 6:57 p.m. Wednesday after being accused of brandishing a toy gun during an argument on Dunlap Court. He also was arrested on a charge of resisting or obstructing a peace officer after police said he ran from them before being caught in the 200 block of College Avenue. Two other juveniles involved in the altercation a 16-year-old boy and a 17-year-old boy were cited on city ordinance violations for fighting, police said. An adult, Tad M. Mitchell, 35, of Jacksonville, was cited on a city ordinance vio
Cincinnati Magazine
April 28, 2021
If you find yourself hankering for some fresh seafood as the summer draws nearer, these spots could be where you get your next great maritime meal.
Carlo & Johnny
There is perhaps no better Jeff Ruby experience than Carlo & Johnny and the can’t-miss selections from its award-winning raw bars. Try some of the favorites like fresh, huge Tiger Shrimp Cocktail, Alaskan King Crab, and chef’s selections of east and west coast oysters flown in daily.
9769 Montgomery Rd., Montgomery, (513) 936-8600
Cocktail Terrace
At the Queen City’s newest raw bar, Cocktail Terrace, Metropole’s Chef Vanessa Miller showcases the flavors of spring in her black truffle clam chowder, caviar grilled cheese, and “the most baller Power Tower this city has ever seen.” Guests can access the rooftop bar via a specially marked door in Gano Alley.
Rock County courts
MARK E. HELMER, 52, of 420 N. Wuthering Hills Drive, Janesville, misdemeanor operating while intoxicated third offense, misdemeanor battery and two counts misdemeanor bail jumping, nine months jail with Huber. Charges of misdemeanor operating with prohibited blood alcohol content third offense and misdemeanor disorderly conduct dismissed but read into court record.
MICHAEL B. HENRY, 60, of 3219 Stellar Drive, Janesville, misdemeanor operating while intoxicated second offense, five days jail with Huber. Charge of misdemeanor operate with restricted controlled substance second offense dismissed.
RAYMOND HERNANDEZ, 39, of 329 S. Main St., Janesville, charge of misdemeanor knowingly violate domestic abuse order0injunction dismissed but read into court record.
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