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Tools for School Blood
Drive to be held August 19
Cook County Community Tools for School
Blood Drive will be held on Monday, August 19,
2013 from 3 p.m. until 7 p.m. at the Adel United
Methodist Church.
Each presenting donor will receive school supplies.
Visit redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-REDCROSS today to schedule an appointment. Roll
up your sleeve and save a life!
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From Page 8-B
702 N. Goodman St., Lot 6,
Sparks, was arrested July 22
and charged with illegal possession of morphine and possession of tools for the
commission of a crime, according to the Adel Police
Department.
Adel Police Sgt. Paul
Turner took warrants in the
case. According to the warrants, at about 10:54 a.m. July
22 in the parking lot at 400
W. Fourth St., Adel, Cain had
a syringe for injecting morphine, a burnt spoon, cotton
swabs, and a pill bottle.
Cain was released from
jail July 25 on a $9,000 property bond. However, he was
rearrested Aug. 2 by the Cook
County Sheriff’s Office for
probation violation – felony.
•
Robert Allen Walker,
70, 313 N. Goodman St.,
Sparks, was arrested July 18
and charged with theft by taking, according to the Sparks
Police Department.
Sparks Police Det. Josh
Taylor took a warrant in the
case. According to the war-
Pictured L-R: Nakendra Henley, 1st Attendant-Brianne Walker, MissEADIt 2013-Markesia Barron, 2nd
rant, sometime between May Attendant-Jamere Durr, Jahmeelah Walton, Shameria Tucker
11 and June 17, Walker stole
silver-colored
crutches,
owned by a woman, from a
Sparks residence. Walker allegedly took the crutches to
the nursing home in Adel and
stated that he was donating
the crutches.
Walker was released from
jail Aug. 3 on a $750 property
bond, with court pending.
•
Shandricka Shantel
Williams, 23, 1109 Debbie
St., Apt. 4, Adel, was arrested
July 13 and charged with
simple battery and cruelty to
children, third degree, according to the Adel Police
Department.
Adel
Police
Officer
Matthew Bryan took warrants
in the case. According to the
warrants, at about 8:44 p.m.
June 30, Ms. Williams
sprayed mace in another
woman’s face. A 9-month-old
child witnessed the incident,
warrants state. Ms. Williams
was released July 15 on a
$3,040 property bond, with
court pending.
Second annual pageant crowns winners
TeamEADIt (Everybody Ain't Doing It), Inc. crowns the 2013 Miss EADIt and prepares for another year of
service and sisterhood. The second annual MissEADIt Pageant was held July 27, 2013 at the Boys and
Girls Club where six contestants competed in interview, business attire, talent, formal attire and on-stage
questions to become the next MissEADIt. Hosted by last year's queen, Tomeisha Williams, the pageant
included live entertainment from Atlanta-based hip-hop artist Ric Flo, his wife, spoken-word artist, Shivon
Valentine and the house band, Harry King and Family of Friends out of Tifton, Georgia. Pageant coordinator and TeamEADIt founder, Alacia Reynolds beamed with pride as the contestants showcased their
grace, intelligence, talent and genuine support of each other during the pageant. Thanks to all of the
sponsors, parents, and supporters. This could not have happened with out you. For more information
on TeamEADIt, Inc., visit www.teameadit.org
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