Perry Police Report May 27

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May 25, 2017

  • A caller said she “caught a raccoon in a box. Now she is able to hear a baby raccoon on the roof of her house, yelling for mom.” An officer responded.
  • A woman entered the offices of the Perry Police Department at 908 Willis Ave. and said “there was an altercation yesterday, and now there is bullying going on on Facebook toward her son.” An officer responded and found the woman “more concerned about the bashing of the Perry Police Department.” The woman “also said she appreciated the support citizens have offered for her son, but she does not need any assistance.”
  • A caller “requested assistance in getting a bat out of a window.” An officer responded and liberated the bat.
  • A caller said a dog was running at large. An officer responded but did not find the dog.
  • A caller said she believed someone “is selling drugs from her apartment.” An officer responded.
  • Manuel Castellanos of 1802 First Ave. was issued a citation for first-offense dog at large.
  • A caller said she caught a cat running at large. An officer responded, but the “cat got loose,” and the officer was “unable to recapture it.”

May 26, 2017

  • A caller said “someone, possibly kids walking by to go to school, had torn out every plant that she just planted in a box she put in front of her residence.” She said “she does not need an officer to respond but wanted this on record.”
  • A caller said someone asked the caller “to add her as a friend” on Facebook and said “if she didn’t, she would kill her.” An officer responded.
  • A caller reported “two small children playing by the construction area.” The caller said “the children are very young,” and “one is in diapers.” A second call reported “a woman pulled up in a vehicle” and “took the youngest but left the child who appears to be about 2 years old.” An officer responded.
  • A caller said six people got out of a vehicle, and “one came out of the trunk.” The caller said he “believes that is dangerous.” An officer responded and “spoke with kids,” informing “them of the dangers of not being properly seated in a vehicle. One kid advised he’d be walking home.”
  • A caller from the Perry Elementary School said she “wants to know what to do” about a possible violation of a no-contact order. An officer responded and made contact with the dallas County Attorney’s office, which said “the child’s custodians need to report the violation to their attorney.”
  • A woman entered the offices of the Perry Police Department at 908 Willis Ave. and “requested to talk to an officer regarding harassing text messages and phone calls she is receiving from” someone. An officer responded and “spoke with both parties,” who “agreed to cease contact.”
  • A caller reported “two kids who were hollering obscenities at her grandchildren while at Pattee Park.” An officer responded and made contact with two 13-year-old boys, who said “the other kids started being rude towards them so they did yell at them back.” The officer counseled the children “on how to get along at the park.”
  • A man entered the offices of the Perry Police Department at 908 Willis Ave. and said his dog was lost. The man “was told he would be contacted if the dog was reported found.”
  • A caller said a dog running at large “ran at him and his dog and started attacking them.” An officer responded and made contact with the owner of the at-large dog, who said “her small child had let the dog loose.”
  • A caller said a cat was running at large. An officer responded, but “the cat had run away.”
  • A caller “said he was pinned against a fence” “by a dog.” Officers responded, and Susanne Marie Larson of 2933 Kading Road was issued a citation for second-offense dog at large.
  • A caller reported “a male walking around in his backyard.” The caller said “the dogs were barking like crazy.” Officers responded.

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

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