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Public Record

Public record for Sept. 19, 2012

By GAZETTE STAFF   Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2012

Rock County

Arrests

-- DESTINY D. PILSNER, 37, of 1306 N. Washington St., No. 3, Janesville, at 10:05 p.m. Saturday at Beloit Avenue and Venture Drive in Janesville on charges of possession of a controlled substance and suspicion of felony probation violation.

Intoxicated driving arrests

-- TAMRA A. HORNAGOLD, 38, of 1118 Townline Ave., Beloit, at 10:06 p.m. Friday at Memorial Drive and Washington Street in Janesville. Hornagold also was ticketed for following too closely after her vehicle rear-ended another.

Reported

-- BURGLARY reported at 11:42 p.m. Thursday to a beer trailer parked at Traxler Park in the 700 block of North Main Street in Janesville. A door was damaged, but nothing was reported stolen.

Accidents

-- HIGHWAY 14 AT DEERFIELD DRIVE, Janesville, at 8:37 p.m. Friday. A car driven by Rhonda L. Wetter, 39, Volo, Ill., collided in the intersection with a vehicle driven by Alexandria M. Wondrash, 21, 3512 Midvale Drive, No. 7, Janesville. Wetter and Wondrash were transported to Mercy Hospital and Trauma Center North, Janesville, where they were treated and released. Wetter was ticketed for violating a traffic signal.

-- HIGHWAY 59 AT COUNTY M in the town of Milton at 12:06 p.m. Saturday. A motorcycle operated by Joseph H. Heineck, 55, Racine, failed to negotiate a roundabout. Heineck was thrown from his motorcycle and transported to Mercy Hospital and Trauma Center, Janesville, where he was treated and released.

Charges

-- BREANNA M. CUTRARA, 18, of 524 E. Madison Ave., Milton, with party to substantial battery. Cutrara is accused of calling a 17-year-old Milton boy and meeting him in a park where a 16-year-old Milton boy struck him multiple times July 15 in Milton.

-- KEVIN L. MORSE, 47, of 6219 S. Highway 51, No. 1104, Janesville, with burglary and theft. Morse is accused of breaking into a home Aug. 19 in the 300 block of Ravine Street in Janesville and taking a lock box containing jewelry and watches. One of the rings was found after being sold to a local pawn shop.

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