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Created: Monday, December 29, 2008 12:00 a.m. CST
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Police and fire reports for Monday, December 29, 2008

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Dixon Police Yancy L. Shaw, 42, of Polo; 12:52 a.m. Saturday in the 900 block of North Galena; driving under the influence, improper lane usage, three counts; given notice to appear in court. Kyle E. Sarver, 19, of Dixon; 7:19 p.m. Saturday; domestic battery; taken to Lee County Jail. Lee County Sheriff Tyler R. Dickey, 18, of Amboy; 1:45 a.m. Saturday; unlawful possession of alcohol by a minor, unlawful consumption of alcohol as a minor; given notice to appear in court. Andrew T. Tunk, 20, of Amboy; 1:45 a.m. Saturday; unlawful possession of alcohol by a minor, unlawful consumption of alcohol as a minor; given notice to appear in court. Andrew R. Benter, 18, of Amboy; 1:45 a.m. Saturday; unlawful possession of alcohol by a minor, unlawful consumption of alcohol as a minor; given notice to appear in court. Amboy Police Sean R. Janssen, 41, of Amboy; 11:40 p.m. Saturday at Mort's Tap; aggravated battery, obstructing a peace officer; taken to Lee County Jail. Casey R. Reuter, 23, of Dixon; 6:39 p.m. Saturday at Mason Avenue and Hawley Street; speeding; given notice to appear in court. Dixon Rural Fire Medical assist; to Dixon City, Friday at 912 N. Hennepin Ave.; and at 1501 Lowell Park Road False Alarm; Monday at 900 Depot Ave.

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