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Dana Reiner has never been able to bring herself to complete “The Day You Were Born” page in her 3-year-old daughter’s baby book.

Instead, the Chesterton mother has filled those pages with newspaper articles and a copy of a lawsuit she and her husband, James, filed against Hebron and two of the town’s former police officers, she said.

“How am I going to write who was there?” she said. “Me, two paramedics and a nurse? Where was your daddy?”

Sgt. Anthony Dandurand and Travis Thomas took James Reiner to jail and sent Dana Reiner, who was in labor, to Franciscan St. Anthony Health hospital in an ambulance after a traffic stop in January 2012 on Ind. 2, just east of Clay Street near Lowell, U.S. District Court records show. James Reiner was booked into jail on probable cause felony resisting law enforcement. But no formal charge was ever filed.

The couple didn’t immediately pull over for Dandurand, who claimed in a police report he chased them for 5 miles but later admitted in court filings that he activated his emergency lights and in-car video camera about 1.1 miles from where James Reiner stopped his 1994 Lincoln Town Car.