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Past to future: Wintzer Co. finds artifacts during build

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By JENNIFER TANGEMAN
Staff Writer
Few people exhibit an enthusiasm about historical artifacts as Jim Bowsher does.
When crews working for G.A. Wintzer and Son Co. started working to build new office space on West Auglaize Street, they came across some interesting finds where a rental home had previously sat.
Jim Kent and others of Kent Surveying began finding pieces of artifacts. They called in local history buff, Bowsher, to try to figure out what the bits and pieces meant.

 

 
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Upset friend allegedly breaks window
Tuesday, 10 November 2009
By KAREN CAMPBELL
Assistant Managing Editor
A resident of Quaker Run apartments called concerned at 7:50 p.m. Sunday after allegedly seeing someone breaking out a window.
Wapakoneta Police Chief Russ Hunlock said the resident saw a man outside yelling and thought he broke a window to the office at 500 N. Wentz St.
Joshua Elsass, 30, 10 S. Seltzer St., allegedly was upset after an argument with his girlfriend, Farrah Cook, 32.
It was found the broken window was in her apartment.
Elsass left prior to police officers’ arrival.
    
Wapakoneta
Police Department
• Jerry Knoch, 63, 815 Murray St., reported at 1:55 p.m. Friday that someone had used his debit card to purchase something for $1,080 through Western Union.
According to the report:
There were no suspects and it was unknown how the theft took place.
• Tyler Goodman, 21, 215 E. Benton St., was arrested on a warrant at 7:35 p.m. Friday following a traffic stop at East Benton and Erie streets.
According to the report:
Goodman was a passenger in the vehicle.
The warrant was from the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections for him leaving a half-way house.
• Eric Duncan, 36, of Middle Point, was arrested for operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol after a traffic stop at Bellefontaine Street and the northbound entrance ramp to Interstate 75.
According to the report:
Duncan was stopped for a marked lanes violation, but was incarcerated after blowing a 0.183 on a breathalyzer test.
The legal limit is 0.08.
• A 45-year-old Wapakoneta man called at 9 a.m. Friday with a harassment complaint against his 54-year-old neighbor.
According to the report:
Donald Lucas, 15 Summerplace Dr., said the dispute with Anita Schmidt, 16 Summerplace Dr., is ongoing about numerous things.
She was advised to leave him alone.
• Officers responded to 711 Agnes St. at 1:05 a.m. Friday by both a mother and daughter having an argument.
According to the report:
The 18-year-old daughter was upset about her 46-year-old mother drinking.
The two got into a verbal argument, but decided to go to separate rooms for the night.
• Officers were called to 311 Stinebaugh Drive at 6:40 p.m. Sunday on a call of a brother yelling at his mother.
No additional information was available, as the report was not complete.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 11 November 2009 )
 
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