Perry Police Report July 9

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July 7, 2017

  • A caller said “his house was egged.” An officer responded, and “the house was photographed” with “numerous eggs broken on it.”
  • Officers of the Perry Police Department conducted a funeral escort.
  • A caller said “she caught a raccoon in the animal trap.” An officer responded, “transported the raccoon to the river and released it.”
  • A caller said someone was “saying Bible verses and trying to crucify himself.” Officers responded.
  • A caller said a dog was running at large. An officer responded but did not find the dog.
  • A caller asked for a welfare check for her daughter after someone “has beaten her up.” The caller said her daughter’s assailant “does carry a shotgun.” An officer responded.
  • A caller said she saw “a son and mom fist fighting in the hallway.” An officer responded and “determined that the occurred between a brother and sister.” The officer “spoke to their father and explained the situation to him.”
  • An officer of the Perry Police Department located a 13-year-old female runaway from Perry and a 14-year-old female runaway from Wapello County.
  • A caller from the Dallas County Hospital reported a victim of a cat bite. An officer responded.
  • A woman entered the offices of the Perry Police Department at 908 Willis Ave. and said her grandmother lost her wallet.
  • A caller said he caught a dog running at large. An officer responded and transported the animal to the Perry Animal Holding Facility.
  • Andy Alexis Ortiz, 20, 2508 Park St., Perry, was arrested on a charge of underage possession of alcohol.
  • Juan Carlos Medina Ortega, 18, 2190 Eagle Ave., Perry, was arrested on a charge of violation of instructional permit.
  • Manuel Arteaga Alvarado of 1815 W. Third St., Perry, was issued a citation for first-offense nuisance burning.
  • A caller said “someone shot his daughter’s cat with a BB gun.” An officer responded.

July 8, 2017

  • Manuel Ochoa, 25, 1716 W. Third St., Perry, was arrested on a charge of driving under suspension.
  • Javier Canseco-Cruz, 18, 706 Virginia Ave., Des Moines, was arrested on charges of first-offense OWI and underage possession of alcohol.
  • A 15-year-old male from Des Moines was issued a citation for first-offense curfew violation.
  • A caller from the Dallas County Hospital said “Guthrie County has dropped off a male who needs to be committed,” but “the man refuses help.” Officers responded and “stood by until care was given,” and the man’s “fiancee came to pick him up.”
  • A man entered the offices of the Perry Police Department at 908 Willis Ave. “to check if he had a warrant on him.” Conar Allen Hornsby, 20, 302 S. Cedar St., Jefferson, was arrested on a Dallas County warrant for failure to appear on an original charge of possession of a controlled substance-marijuana.
  • A woman entered the offices of the Perry Police Department at 908 Willis Ave. with “a box of bullets she found while cleaning her residence.” An officer responded.
  • A caller said he accidentally locked himself out of his vehicle. An officer responded and made contact with a local tow service.
  • A caller from the Poweshiek County office of the Iowa Department of Human Services said someone “ran away from the shelter again.” The caller said she wanted to alert the Perry Police Department to the runaway “in case she returns to Perry.”
  • Jesse Donavon Taggart, 22, 602 Otley Ave., Perry, was arrested on charges of second-degree sex abuse, indecent exposure and dissemination and exhibition of obscene material to a minor.
  • A caller said his dogs were running at large. The caller later called again and said the dogs “were back home.”
  • A caller said “the people in Apartment One have been arguing on and off all day.” An officer responded and learned “that no one had been arguing, just kids playing.”
  • A caller reported a domestic disturbance “between his mother and her girlfriend.” The caller said “his mother’s friend is sitting outside” with “a bloody nose and other injuries to her face.” Officers responded, and the Dallas County EMS was paged.
  • A caller said “people are shooting off fireworks.” An officer responded but did not find the violators.
  • A caller said “a kayak was stolen” from his yard. An officer responded.
  • A caller said “someone was setting off fireworks.” An officer responded but did not find the violator.
  • A caller reported “neighbors setting off fireworks.” An officer responded and determined the sounds were coming from outside the city limits of Perry.
  • A caller said “she didn’t want her husband to come home.” An officer responded and “advised her to lock her door.”
  • A caller “complained of fireworks being set off in the area.” An officer responded and determined the sounds were coming from outside the city limits of Perry.

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

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