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POLICE REPORT

Rockdale Police said alert action by school officials led to the arrests of two teenagers on the Rockdale High School campus during the past week.

Lt. Stephen Goodrich said police were called April 24 after a 15-year-old male was observed “extremely impaired” and “under the influence.”

He was arrested for possession of a controlled substance (3 to 28 grams). Goodrich identified the substance as Xanax.

On Friday, police arrested 18-year-old Henry Baxter Daily for possession of a controlled substance (4 to 200 grams).

Goodrich said the arrested was in connection with an edible Rice Krispie-based item police believe contained a THC-based substance.

THEFTS—Police are looking for a suspect who was believed to have loaded $2,000 onto a “probably stolen” credit card and attempted to load more funds.

“I would imagine this is part of an effort that’s larger than just coming to Rock-dale,” Goodrich said.

In another incident police were able to arrest a juvenile accused of taking a cell phone and recovered the phone.

Other offense investigations begun during the past week included assault, burglary of a vehicle, terroristic threat and possession of drug paraphernalia.

ACCIDENTS—Police investigated four traffic accidents during the past week including one pictured on this page at right.

Injuries were reported in a two-vehicle collision at 2:26 p.m. April 23 at Ackerman and Davilla.

Drivers were listed by police as Hector Garcia and Jamie Carter, both of Rock-dale.

Damages were termed moderate to major.

Minor damages were reported in an accident involving a parked pickup at 7:25 p.m. April 24 in the 500 block of East Bell.

Driver was listed as Austin Hixson of Elgin. Owners of the parked vehicle were listed as Estella Lujan and Louis Flores of Rockdale.

Police said two vehicles collided at 4:15 p.m. Thursday at Rockdale Country Ford. Drivers were listed as James Hall of Taylor and Mary Birkhead of Rockdale.

Damages were termed moderate to major.

SERVICE CALLS—Officers responded to 195 calls for service during the past week with 95 calls received through the 911 emergency system.