On the record

Law enforcement report

Police were called to Woodlawn School at 6:30 a.m. Sunday when it was discovered that someone had broken into a music trailer. A news release from the school district Sunday afternoon said that police caught the person responsible for the break-in and recovered all materials and equipment.

Sunday’s police report was one of four that Lawrence school district officials filed in as many days in response to incidents at various schools.

On Friday, officials at Lawrence High School filed a police report regarding two sophomore male students who were caught fighting. The school suspended both students in accordance with school board policy and notified their parents.

On Thursday, officials at South Junior High School filed a police report regarding an eighth-grade male student whose behavior was inappropriate for the school setting, according to the district’s news release. The school notified the student’s parent. No further information was available.

Southwest Junior High School officials also filed a police report through the school resource officer on Thursday, after an eighth-grade male student stole money from another student. In a related incident, another male student brought a pocketknife to school to sell to the student whose money was taken. The school suspended the eighth-grader and the student who brought the pocketknife to school. Both sets of parents also were notified.

Injury Accident

• A Pomona woman drove herself to Ransom Memorial Hospital in Ottawa on Monday afternoon after her vehicle was rear-ended at a U.S. Highway 56 junction about 9 miles east of Overbrook.

According to a Kansas Highway Patrol report, Amanda L. Hoyt, 26, suffered a possible injury as her 2005 Dodge Durango was stopped as she waited to cross U.S. Highway 56 at County Road 1029. Kirk Dozier, 36, of Pomona, was not injured when his 1995 Dodge Intrepid struck Hoyt’s vehicle.

Emergency calls

Lawrence-Douglas County Fire & Medical reported these fire calls:

• Firefighters responded to a piece of equipment on fire about 8:30 p.m. Monday at Del Monte Pet Products, 727 N. Iowa. Firefighters worked to extinguish the fire inside the dog food production plant.

No injuries were reported, and dispatchers said the fire was under control after 9 p.m. Plant workers also reported to firefighters that there did not appear to be extensive damage inside the building.