Perry Police Report April 6

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April 4, 2017

  • A caller was “upset as to why his brother had not been arrested when he has a warrant.” Officers responded but did not find the fugitive brother.
  • A caller said a man was “digging in the dumpster,” and the digger “throws everything out to go through it and leaves a mess.” The caller “requested officers watch for activity and ask him to stop.”
  • A caller said he received a call from someone “claiming to be from Alliant Energy” who “was demanding payment and threatening to turn the power off.” The caller said he then “called Alliant, and the representative at Alliant advised they had received reports of other attempted scamming.”
  • A caller said she received a call from someone “claiming to be working for” the Perry Volunteer Fire Department who said he was “helping raise money for a ‘Kid Safety Program.’ They asked for a donation.” The caller when she told the supposed fundraiser that she works for the fire department and was not aware of any such program, “the person appeared to get nervous and hung up.” The caller said she believed the supposed fundraiser “is trying to scam people.”
  • A caller said a dog was running at large. An officer responded but did not find the dog.
  • A caller reported “a door that looked like it was smashed in” at a vacant downtown commercial space. An officer responded and found “a screen door that was open, but the main door was locked.”
  • A man entered the offices of the Perry Police Department at 908 Willis Ave. and said “he was trying to sell his truck, and someone keeps sending him checks for double the amount he requested.” He said he “knew the check was fake and kept his truck,” but the fraudsters “won’t leave him alone and keep bothering him.” An officer responded and said “if they continue to contact him, he will consider harassment charges in hopes of getting them to stop contacting him.”
  • A man entered the offices of the Perry Police Department at 908 Willis Ave. and said someone “has been following him around for the past week and does not leave him alone. Today he even followed him to his apartment.” An officer responded.
  • A woman entered the offices of the Perry Police Department at 908 Willis Ave. and said “she believed her lug nuts were loosened up on purpose by someone.” An officer responded.
  • A caller said a dog was running at large. An officer responded and found “that the dog had been picked up.”
  • A man entered the offices of the Perry Police Department at 908 Willis Ave. with “a tablet that was found” while he “was washing his car.” An officer responded, and the item “was placed into evidence.”
  • Leticia Ramos of 2103 Third St. was issued a citation for first-offense loud music.

April 5, 2017

  • A woman entered the offices of the Perry Police Department at 908 Willis Ave. and said her ex-husband forged her signature in a real estate transaction. An officer responded.
  • A bus driver in the Perry Community School District entered the offices of the Perry Police Department at 908 Willis Ave. and reported a school bus violation.
  • Romano Cecilia Gonzalez, 62, 1311 Fifth St., Perry, was arrested on a charge of fifth-degree theft.
  • A bus driver in the Perry Community School District entered the offices of the Perry Police Department at 908 Willis Ave. and reported a school bus violation.
  • A bus driver in the Perry Community School District entered the offices of the Perry Police Department at 908 Willis Ave. and reported a school bus violation.
  • A caller said “she installed a security camera for her laundry room to try to catch the person who has been messing with her washing machines.” An officer responded.
  • A man entered the offices of the Perry Police Department at 908 Willis Ave. in order “to show that he has received a letter regarding his children receiving U.S. Passports.” An officer responded.
  • A caller said “her mom had already paid for something but is not able to get it.” An officer responded.
  • Joshua Carmichael, 28, 1522 Lucinda St., Perry, was arrested on a Perry warrant for driving while license denied or revoked.
  • A caller reported “a suspicious smell of smoke.” Officers responded.

April 6, 2017

  • An officer of the Perry Police Department gave a motorist a ride to a gas station to buy gas for his disabled vehicle. Upon returning, it was found neither the motorist nor the passenger in the vehicle possessed valid drivers’ licences and the vehicle was not registered.

*A criminal charge is merely an accusation, and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.

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