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Cedric R. Carpenter, 21, 224 Washburn St., Apt. D, was charged around 6:22 p.m. Saturday with first-degree criminal contempt and second-degree harassment. According to the LPD arrest report, Carpenter was in a physical altercation with a city woman, violating an order of protection. He is due in City Court Monday morning.
Christina L. Pennington, 36, 37 S. Vernon St., was charged around 10:20 p.m. Friday with DWI, driving the wrong way on a one-way street, unsafe backing, resisting arrest and second-degree obstruction of government administration. According to the LPD arrest report, Pennington was stopped for driving the wrong way on Carlton Place and determined to be intoxicated. When she was ordered to turn off her car, she put it into neutral and it rolled into the front of the patrol car, damaging it. During the booking process, she allegedly attempted to kick patrol. She is due in City Court Monday morning.
Christina L. Pennington, 36, 37 S. Vernon St., was charged around 10:20 p.m. Friday with DWI, driving the wrong way on a one-way street, unsafe backing, resisting arrest and second-degree obstruction of government administration. According to the LPD arrest report, Pennington was stopped for driving the wrong way on Carlton Place and determined to be intoxicated. When she was ordered to turn off her car, she put it into neutral and it rolled into the front of the patrol car, damaging it. During the booking process, she allegedly attempted to kick patrol. She is due in City Court Monday morning.
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