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police report23 August 2007 — Three juveniles were arrested Sunday at a home on Green Street in Fremont after it was discovered that they were in possession of expensive duck hunting equipment that had recently been reported stolen. The juveniles were charged with felony breaking and entering and possession of stolen goods. The equipment was valued at $1,600. The Fremont Police Department also reported the following incidents: Arlengandro Diaz was arrested on Sunday for discharging a firearm inside the city limits, providing false information, and resisting and delaying an officer. Jarred Michael Smith was cited on Saturday for speeding. Debra Lyn Bates was cited for no insurance, fictitious tags, and registration violation on Saturday. Renee Marie Welch was stopped for a stop sign violation last Thursday, and was arrested for driving while impaired, underage drinking, and failure to comply. William Chad Wilson was cited last Wednesday for no operator's license and an expired inspection sticker. Talmadge Allen Holloman was arrested last Tuesday and charged with possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. Jenny Lynn Stone was cited for a stoplight violation last Monday. Ronnie Taylor, Jr., was cited for fictitious tags, expired registration, driving while license revoked, stop sign violation and no financial responsibility last Monday. Valarie Smith Grady was cited last Sunday for insurance and registration violations, and was arrested for larceny from the Dollar General. Anna Loa Lane was cited last Sunday for speeding and a stop sign violation. Kayla Michelle More was arrested on August 10 for driving while impaired, possession of drug paraphernalia, and driving while license revoked. Jessie Earl Lanier was cited on August 9 for registration and insurance violations.
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