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Daily Log: 11-18

Daily Log: 11-18

Births

ProMedica Bay Park Hospital

Brenda and Trevor Behan, Toledo, girl, Nov. 16.

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ProMedica Flower Hospital

Jennifer and Francisco Sagrero, Toledo, girl, Nov. 11.

ProMedica St. Luke’s Hospital

Andrea Robb, Curtice, Ohio, girl, Nov. 16.

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Kelsey Lutz, Bowling Green, girl, Nov. 17.

Jessica and Joel Szirony, Maumee, girl, Nov. 17.

ProMedica Toledo Hospital

Brooke and Zachary Morgan, Upper Sandusky, Ohio, boy, Nov. 10.

Emily and Ryan Hamen, Toledo, girl, Nov. 13.

Rachel and Balal Berro, Sylvania, boy, Nov. 14.

Alicia Privatte, Toledo, boy, Nov. 15.

Nichole and Andrew Bentley, Maumee, boy, Nov. 15.

Marriage licenses

Lucas County

Nov. 16, 2015

Marvin Boileau, Jr., 58, train man, of Toledo, and Linda Pena, 57, self employed, of Tampa, Fla.

Kory Bruner, 21, U.S. military, of Willard, Ohio, and Kami Homier, 23, delivery coordinator, of Toledo.

Damon Whorton, 31, military, and Christin Hoffman, 25, homemaker, both of Holland.

Eric Miller, 29, city worker, of Staten Island, N.Y., and Wendolyn Jones, 26, direct care aide, of Toledo.

Julian Delgado, 26, and Kelsey Frey, 26, cook, both of Adrian.

Chad Derringer, 45, president, and Lucy Patricio, 46, administration, both of Holland.

Willard Sturt, 82, retired, of Waterville, and Lupita Wumer, 56, retired, of Sylvania.

Roy Jones, 48, laborer, and Arielle Taylor, 33, nurse assistant, both of Toledo.

Steven Cater, Jr., 21, factory worker, and Treasure Jacobs, 21, military, both of Toledo.

Mario Herevia, 48, quality operator, and Carla Cipriani, 46, food service, both of Toledo.

Kenneth Pratt, 38, self-employed, and Khadijah Aswad, 34, operations specialist, both of Toledo.

Crime reports

Robberies

Christopher McGlown, threatened with handguns, assaulted, and robbed of cash, cell phone, and keys on street in 400 block of 5th.

Speedway, cashier assaulted and robbed of merchandise at gas station in 1700 block of Tremainsville.

Burglaries

Milton Jackson, Jr., television from residence in 1600 block of Nebraska.

Jennifer Dickens, video game with games and controllers from residence in 900 block of Vinton.

Alisha Bansal, computers, headphones, and blender from residence in 2100 block of Orchard Lakes.

Kelsey Wingerd, television and video game system with games and controller from residence in 500 block of Elmdale.

Robert Hayes and Tina Kinkaid, television, surround sound system with speakers, battery, and clothes from residence in 2800 block of Glanzman.

Cody Hullinger, handgun, television, tablet computer, headphones, and video game system with games from residence in 2100 block of Alvin.

Johnathon Wolf, construction equipment from business in 5600 block of Opportunity.

Veronica Brewer, television from residence in 4100 block of Mayfield.

Taylor Castilleja, cash and televisions from residence in 1500 block of Western.

Marilyn Carr and Ross Carr, jewelry from residence in 300 block of South Reynolds.

Betty Frey, tools from residence in 1800 block of Talbot.

First Published November 18, 2015, 5:01 a.m.

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