Police and fire reports for Friday, Nov. 6, 2009

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Dixon Police

Dean R. Hoefke, 27, of Dixon; 10:06 a.m. Wednesday on South Peoria Avenue; Whiteside County warrant – failure to appear – burglary; taken to Lee County Jail.

Bruce R. Linboom, 20, of Dixon; 4:05 p.m. Wednesday in the 800 block of North Dement Avenue; unlawful consumption of liquor by a minor; taken to Lee County Jail.

Neal C. Greenwood, 59, of Dixon; 8:40 p.m. Wednesday in the 200 block of South Galena Avenue; driving under the influence, failure to notify secretary of state of change in address; posted bond and released.

Amboy Police

Addison M. Machen, 17, of Amboy; 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Amboy Police Department; burglary at Amboy High School; taken to Lee County Jail.

16-year-old boy, no town listed; 6:50 p.m. Thursday in Sublette; theft at Amboy High School; released to parents.

Illinois State Police

Marc D. Grossman, 59, of Northborok; 2:28 p.m. Monday on Interstate 88, Whiteside County; speeding, possession of cannabis – more than 3,000 grams; held at Whiteside County Jail.

Rochelle L. Ballard, 30, of Prophetstown; 4:08 p.m. Tuesday at Grove Street and Fair Lane, Prophetstown; no valid driver’s license; given notice to appear in court.

Ray C. Bordner, 55, of Rock City; 2:14 p.m. Wednesday on Interstate 39, milepost 102, Ogle County; violation of CDL classification; given notice to appear in court.

Tony W. Bresley, 42, of Sterling; 5:24 p.m. Wednesday at Locust and West Fourth streets, Sterling; driving with a suspended license; given notice to appear in court.

Dixon Rural Fire

Medical assist; Wednesday at 711 Armedia; and 841 N. Galena Ave.

Cover assignment; Wednesday at Rock Falls Fire Department.

Ambulance call; Wednedsay at 246 Clouse Lane.

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