Arrests reported
Dixie L. Collins, 57, Iola, turned herself into Allen County sheriff’s deputies Saturday for an outstanding warrant alleging telephone harassment. She was booked into the Allen County Jail.
On June 15, Antonio Mora-Esparza, 35, was arrested by the Kansas Highway Patrol during a traffic stop along U.S. 169 near Iola on a failure to appear warrant related to a misdemeanor traffic charge, deputies said.
Deputies arrested Riley Ridout, 64, Iola, in the 700 block of South Street in Iola June 12 for a warrant alleging violations of the Kansas Registered Offender Act.
Austin E. Bradley, 23, vagrant, was arrested June 11 on a warrant related to drug possession charges, deputies said.
Michael O. Aielo, 54, LaHarpe, was arrested June 9 in the 200 block of South Main Street in LaHarpe for a warrant alleging he failed to appear in court on charges related to leaving a dog at large.
Crash leads to charges
Aubrey Brash was traveling along Nevada Road east of Iola June 11, when he went left of center and struck an eastbound vehicle driven by Charles Turner, deputies said.
Both vehicles sustained damage. Brash’s vehicle was missing its front tire and wheel assembly, but he didn’t stick around to survey the damage, deputies said. They instead found him at his residence, where he was cited for suspicion of failing to report an accident, leaving the scene of an accident and reckless driving.
Damaged vehicle found; driver charged
Karen Ryan of Stark was cited by deputies June 10 for suspicion of driving while suspended, leaving the scene of an accident without reporting it after deputies said they found Ryan’s disabled vehicle on the side of U.S. 59 three miles south of Moran.
Ryan told deputies she had swerved to miss several deer, hit a guardrail and gotten stuck in a ditch.
The vehicle was towed from the scene.
Pickup catches fire
Gary Coltrane told deputies June 9 his 1979 Ford F-150 pickup caught fire as he was driving along 2600 Street, about 10 miles south of LaHarpe.
Coltrane said his engine had misfired several times before the engine died. When he checked under the hood, he noticed a small fire burning. Humboldt volunteer firefighters were called to extinguish the fire.
Burglary reported
Sally Lushbough told sheriff’s deputies June 9 that her residence in the 1000 block of West Sixth Street was burglarized, and that a television, bed set and other household items were stolen. A suspect was identified.
Domestic incident probed
Allen County sheriff’s deputies responded to a 911 hang-up call Friday in the 200 block of West Oak Street in Moran, where they found a domestic disturbance in progress.
No arrests resulted from the incident, deputies said.
Theft reported
Garry Bradley told deputies somebody had taken property from him and refused to return it. A report is being forwarded to the Allen County clerk’s office for charging consideration.