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Three-inch roach found

Police beat

By Carly Morris

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Published: Wednesday, January 15, 2003

Updated: Sunday, February 15, 2009

John Alan Kinniburgh, 19, was arrested on charges of possession of marijuana on Dec. 27. Officer Lashinsky stopped Kinniburgh for speeding. After making contact with Kinniburgh, Lashinsky smelled marijuana coming from the vehicle. Kinniburgh admitted that he had been smoking and said he had a "roach" in the vehicle. Lashinsky removed a marijuana cigarette approximately three inches in length from the ashtray. Kinniburgh was given field sobriety tests before his arrest.

Free falling

Shannon Nichole Harvey, 24, was arrested on charges of driving under the influence on Dec. 30. Officer Penvose stopped Harvey for speeding on Greek Park Drive. After approaching Harvey, Penvose said her breath smelled of alcohol and her eyes were glassy.

When Penvose asked Harvey to step out of the vehicle, she slipped and caught herself from falling. Harvey said she had been out with a friend and had only consumed two glasses of wine. After field sobriety tests, Harvey was placed under arrest. She was transported to the Orange County Breath Center where her blood alcohol level was measured at .103. The legal limit is .08.

Lost and found

Randy Javier Santana, 20, was arrested on charges of possession of cannabis and drug paraphernalia on Dec. 31. Officer Mangan stopped Santana for turning left at a red light on University Boulevard. Santana said he was not a UCF student and was lost. Santana gave Mangan permission to search the vehicle. During the search, Mangan found several bags of marijuana and a foil pipe with black residue. Santana was transported to the Orange County Jail.

Wrong turn

Christopher David Koerner, 20, was arrested on charges of driving under the influence on Jan. 1. Officer Punter stopped Koerner for making an illegal turn. Punter noticed Koerner was slurring his speech and his eyes were glassy. After field sobriety tests, Punter was arrested and transported to the Orange County Jail.

Honest drunk

Terry McBride, Jr., 25, was arrested on charges of driving under the influence on Jan. 4. Officer Punter stopped McBride for making an illegal turn on University Boulevard. After Punter asked for his license and registration, McBride produced the items and said, "I ain't even gonna lie to you, I'm drunk." Following field sobriety tests, McBride was transported to the Orange County Breath Center.

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