14 Wednesday, June 10, 1987/Kansan Summer Weekly Three KU students, two others charged in license fraud scam By CARLA PATINO Staff writer Staff writer Three KU students and two Missourians have been charged in Douglas County District Court with felonies in connection with an operation that sold false drivers' licenses from a room in Oliver Hall. Pamela A. Trouttetter, Overland Park freshman, and her roommate Leigh Ann Dennert, Overland Park freshman, were each charged May 11 with one count of fraud in false identifications, a class E felony. The two were residents of Oliver Hall last semester. Julie Rebeka Breuer, Basehor freshman, was charged May 15 with one count of aiding and abetting a dealing in false documents, also a class E felony. Breuer also lived in Oliver Hall last semester. The two Missourians, Steven Carl Dean, Osage Beach, Mo., and Keri Lee Dickerson, Camdenton, Mo., were each charged May 11 with one count of dealing in false identifications and possession of forgery devices. The charges are class E felonies. Class E felonies are punishable by up to five years in prison and a $10,000 fine. Jeanne Longaker, KU police spokesman, said KU police also issued notices-to-appear to six KU students who are believed to have purchased the false identifications. A notice-to-appear is similar to a traffic ticket. The recipient must answer to the charge in municipal court. The six students are believed to have paid about $50 each for the false drivers' licenses, Longaker said. She would not release their names. Longaker said KU police received an anonymous call May 6 that alerted them of the false identification operation at Oliver Hall. Troutfetter, Dennert, Dean and Dickerson were arrested about 7 p.m. on May 6 at the hall, Longker said. Breuer was arrested May 11 at KU police headquarters and then charged May 15, she said. The bonds for Trouttetter, Dennert and Breuer were all set at $1,000, and bonds for Dean and Dickerson were set at $2,000, according to court records. The three KU students and two Missourians are to have their preliminary hearings at 9:30 a.m., June 17, in division 1 of the district court. Police boat rams Greenpeace ship BRISBANE, Australia (AP) — A police launch rammed a Greenpeace vessel trying to block the path of an U.S. warship yesterday during an anti-nuclear protest by the environmental group. Police justified their actions, saying they were forced to ram the boat, named the Vega. "The Vega could have been sliced in half if we hadn't pushed it out of the way," a police spokesman said. "They were endangering the lives of everyone on board, as well as the Americans." The episode began when the Greenpeace boat, protesting the arrival of what it said was a nuclear-armed vessel, spread an anchor chain across the entrance of the Brisbane River. Greenpeace hoped the chain would deter the U.S.-guided missile frigate USS Ramsey from entering Brisbane harbor, but the warship did not give way. Police arrested three people, including the captain of the Vega. A spokesman for Greenpeace, Sandy Scheltema, said the Ramsey plowed through the chain at 15 knots. "Police were madly trying to cut the chain and then pushed the boat out of the way," she said. The USS Ramsey is one of seven U.S. warships visiting Australia in connection with the 45th anniversary of the battle of Midway. The battle stopped the Japanese advance in the Pacific during World War II. 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