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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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Area youth is missing
Tuesday, 01 December 2009
By KAREN
CAMPBELL
Assistant Managing Editor
A 16-year-old juvenile was reported missing at 10:05 a.m. Monday.
Auglaize County Sheriff’s Office deputies reported the boy is still missing today, and that they are continuing to search for the teen.
Lonnie Lehmkuhle was last seen at 10 p.m. Sunday by his parents. He was driving a grey 2006 Chrysler PT Cruiser, license number 710XIH, in an unknown direction of travel.
He is described as 6-feet tall and weighing 180 pounds with brown hair and green eyes. A description of his clothing was unavailable.
Lehmkuhle attends school in Spencerville and has friends in the Mendon area in Mercer County.


Auglaize County
Sheriff’s Office
• A Waynesfield woman called for assistance after she claimed her live-in boyfriend got physically violent with her Friday, but she declined to press charges or have deputies talk to him.
According to the report:
The Waynesfield woman said between 10:30 a.m. and 2:05 p.m. Friday that the boyfriend assaulted her at their residence on North Westminster Street.
She said the argument started over a cell phone and then as she was leaving with her 2-year-old son, he got her out of the car and he got behind the wheel as if he were leaving with her child.
The couple went inside where the man began to push her in the chest and she eventually fell to the ground and ended up on her stomach.
He allegedly got on top of her with his knees in her back and hit her head on the floor. She said she reached back and hit him in the face.
When she started to leave again with her son, her boyfriend followed her outside and yelled at her again.
The woman saw a neighbor outside and yelled for him to call the police. Upon hearing this, the boyfriend went inside and left her alone.
She left for another residence on Fairmount Road, where she called the Sheriff’s Office.
She said she did not want to file charges or have her boyfriend contacted. She planned to move to another state in a couple days and would be away from the situation.
She said she would call if she needed a peacekeeper.
• Justin Roediger, Lima, reported having an iPod stolen from his vehicle while it was parked at a friend’s house at 07514 State Route 197 from midnight Saturday to 5:40 p.m. Sunday.
No additional information was available.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 02 December 2009 )
 
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