On the record
Emergency calls
Lawrence-Douglas County Fire & Medical reported the following responses:
Fire calls
- Overheated motor, 10:20 p.m. Friday, 1021 R.I.
- Fire call, canceled, 9:45 p.m. Friday, Interstate 70.
- Cooking fire, 7:21 p.m. Friday, 1304 Crosswinds Court.
- Power line down, 11:33 a.m. Friday, North Ninth and Lyon streets.
- Building fire, 11:20 a.m. Friday, 440 N. Ninth St.
- Fire call, canceled, 8:47 a.m. Friday, 1318 La.
- Trash bin fire, 12:27 a.m. Friday, Ninth and Massachusetts streets.
Douglas County District Court
Marriage licenses issued
Yasong Jin, 28, Lawrence, and Jiangxia Dong, 25, Lawrence
Sean E. Maher, 33, Lawrence, and Jacquelyn D. Kerr, 25, Lawrence
David M. Rosenthal, 36, Lawrence, and Kristina M. Spangenburg, 37, Prairie Village
Scott G. Gribble, 43, Lawrence, and Charlotte A. Pauls, 41, Lawrence
Todd McKerchar, 26, Lawrence, and Paige Morse, 26, Lawrence
Donald Blanchat Jr., 26, Mankato, and Amy Myers, 27, Lawrence
David Wiley II, 34, Lawrence, and Lora Duguid, 30, Lawrence
John Hansen, 24, Lawrence, and Allison Ciskey, 24, Lawrence
Levi J. Garber, 20, Lawrence, and Letitia N. Wilson, 18, Lawrence
Guadalupe H. Ramirez, 24, Lawrence, and Kristen M. Drickey, 25, Lawrence
Andrew T. Ledell, 22, Lawrence, and Monaica M. Vineyard, 22, Lawrence
Matt Beadleston, 31, Lawrence, and Juli Beadleston, 26, Lawrence
Robert Goins, 52, Lawrence, and Jennie Robertson, 44, Lawrence
Jason Furden, 25, Lawrence, and Kala Kennedy, 23, Lawrence
Gary Jones, 40, Lawrence, and Latonya Jones, 34, Lawrence
Robert H. Jacombson, 56, Aberdeen, Wash., and Kathy J. Burda, 54, Aberdeen, Wash.
Divorces granted
Gerald Dale McClaskey, 46, Lawrence, and Shelly Kaye McClaskey, 35, Lawrence
William Crowe, 31, Lawrence, and Theresa Crowe, 32, Lawrence
Clarence Pobjoy Jr., 34, Lawrence, and Kimberly Pobjoy, 34, Lawrence
Kenneth Smith, 61, Lawrence, and Claudia Smith, 38, Lawrence
Larry Tyler, 50, Lawrence, and Linda Tyler, 55, Lawrence
Charles Coonce, 30, Lawrence, and Donna Coonce, 24, Lawrence
The Journal-World does not print accounts of all police reports filed. The newspaper generally reports:
- Burglaries, only with a loss of $1,000 or more, unless there are unusual circumstances. To protect victims, we generally don’t identify them by name.
- The names and circumstances of people arrested, only after they are charged.
- Assaults and batteries, only if major injuries are reported.
- Holdups and robberies.