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Page 2 V V THE GAZETTE, EMPORIA, KANSAS V W E AT H E R V 68/46 70/46 75/48 81/56 THURSDAY Partly Cloudy FRIDAY A Few Clouds SATURDAY Sunshine The DAILY REPORT POLICE & SHERIFF INCIDENTS REPORTED POLICE SUNDAY Suspicion, 1000 block Market St., 5:15 a.m. Animal running at large, 9th Ave. and Whittier St., 7:21 a.m. Lost property, 500 block Mechanic St., 4:58 p.m. Hit and run property, Riley Ave. and Whittier St., 7:20 p.m. Speak with officer, 6:49 p.m. SHERIFF SUNDAY Medical emergency, 300 block Main St., 1:12 p.m. Agency assist, 400 block Mechanic St., 11:33 p.m. MONDAY Traffic stop, Main St. and Hackberry St., 12:45 a.m. THEFTS & VANDALISM POLICE SUNDAY Fraud, 2700 block 18th Ave., 10:24 a.m. Burglary, 700 block Lantern Ln., 10:34 a.m., 11:48 a.m. Larceny, 600 block 6th Ave., 11:29 p.m. COMPLAINTS FILED POLICE Oscar Hernandez, dog at large, vicious animal, 11 Sylvan St., April 7. Jennifer Flores, theft, 1044 Grand St., April 9. David Pohl, criminal trespass, 709 Sylvan St., April 10. Raymond Mendoza, pedestrian under the influence, urinating in public, 323 Elm St., April 13. Brook Frazier, disorderly conduct fighting, 908 Sylvan St., April 15. Elizabeth Geyer, minor in consumption, unlawful use of driver’s license, 1319 Washington St., April 15. Shane Hulet, disorderly conduct abusive language, 722 Sunnyslope St., April 15. Elizabeth Harris, suspended driver’s license, driving wrong way on one way, 806 6th St., Burlington, April 15. Juan Lopez-Ortiz, disobeyed stop sign, no license, 114 Cherokee Ct., April 15. Westley Williams, prohibited noise, 212 Union St., April 16. John Daniels, suspended license, defective tag light, 914 Market St., April 16. Collin Krehbiel, speeding, no proof of insurance, 3615 18th Ave., April 16. Jose Hernandez, driving around  railroad crossing lights, 1206 Moonlight Cir., April 16. Gabby Dean, domestic violence battery, 1025 State St., April 16. Annette Mason-Collins, domestic battery, 1025 State St., April 16. Thomas Tucker Jr., open container in public, domestic violence battery, theft, 627 State St., April 16. Vanesa Irigoyen, red light violation, suspended license, no insurance, 501 La Jara Ln., April 16. Jesus Castano, domestic battery, criminal littering, 617 Lincoln St., April 16. Jesus Castano, criminal littering, 617 Lincoln St., April 17. Joseph Pomatto, hosting, 1127 V Tuesday, April 19, 2016 OBITUARIES Mildred M. Harkness Betty A. Gibson WEDNESDAY Partly Cloudy V Neosho St., April 17. Joseph Ezell, open container, 1111 Oakwood Dr., Enid, OK, April 17. Marvin Elmore, open container, 7524 Willow Ave., Enid, OK, April 17. Jalor Jackson, open container, 418 Garfield, Enid, OK, April 17. Dylan Barber, open container, 1011 East St., April 17. Savannah Russell, open container in public, minor in possession, 1501 Morris Dr., April 17. Dylan Hall, minor in consumption of alcohol, 306 14th Ave., April 17. Parker Evans, minor in consumption of alcohol, 1407 Center St., April 17. Champayne Bodie, minor in possession of alcohol, 1500 Morris Dr., April 17. Clint Crawford, open container, 1368 Road 200, April 17. Aex Hoeven, urinate in public, minor in consumption, 625 Merchant St., April 17. Uriel Balderas, driving while under the influence, turn signal violation, 1226 5th Ave., April 17.  CORRECTIONS In a Friday article about the Southern Coffey County Honor Flight, Army veteran Loren Pennington’s final rank was misidentified. Mr. Pennington left the service at the rank of corporal. The Gazette regrets the error. In Friday’s Arts Notes, the cost for a special event with comedian Robert Klein was listed incorrectly. For $50 patrons may have dinner and a meet-and-greet with the artist. Tickets to the performance are separate and range from $20 to $50. Learn more at emporiaksarts.org or emporiagranada.com. ANIMALS PET PATROL To report a lost or found pet, call the Humane Society at 342-4477, 8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. ANIMAL EMERGENCY For a nuisance animal or animal in need of care, call the Emporia Police Department, 343-4200, or the Lyon County Sheriff’s Office, 342-5545. EMPORIA ANIMAL SHELTER Arrangements to claim or adopt pets at the animal shelter, 1216 Hatcher St., can be made by calling 340-6345 between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Saturday through Wednesday. EMPORIA VETERINARY HOSPITAL Pets may be available for adoption at the Emporia Veterinary Hospital: 3426515. L O T T E RY MONDAY’S WINNING NUMBERS: Super Cash 10-12-16-19-28 Cashball 25 - Jackpot $905,000 Betty A. Gibson, 80, of Emporia, Kansas died Friday, April 15, 2016 at Newman Regional Health in Emporia. Betty was born February 4, 1936 in Emporia the daughter of Thomas W. and Virginia L. (Woehlert) Nevitt. She was a graduate of Emporia High School and retired 15 years ago after working 16 years as the Document Control Manager at Flour-Daniel Construction. Betty was a member of the Church of God of Prophecy and the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post #1980 Auxiliary. Betty married Harold “Hal” K. Gibson on April 14, 1961 in Emporia. He died in 1991 in Emporia. She is survived by sons, Clayton L. Gibson and Andre Hud Gibson both of Emporia; daughter, Julie Michelle Bowers of Pensacola, Florida; brothers, Tom Nevitt, Jr. of Augusta, Georgia and Joe Nevitt of Emporia; grandchildren, Jessica Symmonds, Andre Gibson, Emily Gibson, Jacob Houston, and Thomas Houston; great-grandchildren, Hunter and Madelynn Symmonds, Andre Memphis Eubanks, Kayla Brooke-Lynn and Kate-Lynn Downing. Betty donated her body to University of Kansas Medical Center. A Celebration of Life Luncheon will be 12:00 P.M. Saturday, May 7, 2016 at the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post #1980. Reverend Doctor Leonard Wagner of the Church of God of Prophecy will be officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to the All Veterans Memorial and sent in care of Roberts-Blue-Barnett Funeral Home. Online condolences may be made F