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Issue date: 11/6/09 Section: News
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Arrests:

9:14 p.m., Monday, Nov. 2 - Angela Rachele Finn, 35, of Corvallis, was charged for a warrant out for her arrest after she was discovered in a parking lot on Northwest Highland Drive. David Joel Montgomery, 39, of Corvallis, was also with Finn in the parking lot and was cited for possession of less than an ounce of marijuana.

5:50 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 1 - OSU student Alison Nicole Plant, 18, was charged with harassment after she allegedly pulled another person down by their hair on the fifth floor of Buxton Hall. The altercation was reportedly a result of a confrontation involving a male. Plant was arrested and transported to the Benton County Correctional Facility, where she was cited and released.

1:05 a.m., Sunday, Nov. 1 - Roberto Campos Alvarado, 21, of Albany, was arrested on an outstanding warrant for reckless driving and driving under the influence of intoxicants out of Benton County. Campos was stopped while driving for excessive amplified sound on Northwest Monroe Avenue in Corvallis. Campos was transported to the Benton County Jail.

12:50 a.m., Friday, Oct. 16 - Jennifer Marie Dewater, 27, of Albany, was charged with DUII, disorderly conduct in the second degree and reckless endangerment after she allegedly engaged in a physical altercation with her husband while driving her vehicle. Dewater reportedly began moving her vehicle as bouncers from the Peacock, located on Southwest 2nd Street and Southwest Madison Avenue, were attempting to remove her husband from the car and dragged a bouncer approximately five to seven feet alongside the car. Dewater registered a blood alcohol level of .05 percent. Her husband, Grady Dewater, 24, of Albany, was also cited with disorderly conduct in the second degree.

Theft:

11:30 a.m., Thursday, Nov. 5 - Jack Robert Brosy, 18, of Corvallis, was cited for theft in the third degree after he allegedly stole an orange OSU shot glass, valued at $5.95, from the OSU Bookstore. Brosy reportedly told police that he didn't really have any reason to do it and that he had just picked up the shot glass, put it in his backpack and walked out with it.
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