Newton Police Department

NEWTON POLICE BLOTTER

• Rachel A. Bauer, 16, of Newton, was eastbound on South 13th Avenue East at the intersection of East 12th Street South when her vehicle collided with a Jasper County Sheriff’s Office vehicle driven by David O. Gilchrist, 60, of Reasnor. Bauer was cited for failure to stop at a stop sign, and damage to her vehicle was estimated at $500. Damage to Gilchrist’s vehicle was estimated at $1,500. No injuries were reported.

Silent Auction

The Newton Police Department will hold a silent auction of approximately 32 bicycles, a dremel tool with accessories, Cobra radar detector, Bushnell binoculars, assorted phone chargers, Maytag model 1939 Chevy car, Chevy Chevelle model car, decorative pins, vehicle tape player, 3 vacuum cleaners, a CD cleaner, wall cabinet and a ladies gold ring.  

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