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November 5, 2009

Police news for Nov. 5, 2009

Man battered during burglary



A Goshen man was battered during a home burglary Tuesday afternoon.

According to a report by Goshen police, Gene W. Anthony, 307 E. Purl St., reported a burglary at his apartment at 12:15 p.m. Tuesday. In the incident he was also battered, according to the police report.



Woman injured



A Syracuse woman was hurt in a car-truck crash at U.S. 33 and C.R. 33 at 2:38 p.m. Tuesday.

According to a report by the Elkhart County Sheriff’s Department, Alesha Griffith, 19, Syracuse, was driving a 1995 Mercury Sable north on C.R. 33, stopped at U.S. 33 and drove into the intersection, thinking the oncoming truck was turning south on the county road.

The truck, a 1999 Ford F-250 driven by Roger Metz, 66, Nashville, Mich., was headed east on the highway and struck the front of the Mercury.

Griffith had shoulder and head pain and a 3-month-old passenger, Alice Griffith, had a scratch on her face.

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