Perry Police Report Oct. 2

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September 29, 2017

  • A caller said her dog was lost. The caller called again and said “a neighbor returned the dog. It was near her residence,” and the neighbor “knew it belonged to her.”
  • A caller reported seeing “a boy that appears to be 5-6 years old running down the hill” and seeing “him again running east.” Officers responded, made contact with the child and learned he “missed the school bus.” The child was transported to the Perry Elementary School, and the School Resource Officer was notified.
  • A caller reported “a person on a scooter going the wrong way on the street.” An officer responded.
  • A caller said “her garage has been broken into, and there is a ladder placed in an area that would allow access to the interior attic-type area.” Officers responded and started an investigation.
  • A caller said “there are dogs in the house next to hers, and the people only come twice a week to care for them.” An officer responded.
  • A Perry Police Department officer stood by during a property exchange.
  • A caller said “she found a key ring in her driveway.” An officer responded, and the item was “logged into evidence.”
  • A caller said “her 15-year-old daughter,” who “lives with her boyfriend,” had “gained access to her credit card information” and misused the card. An officer responded.
  • Kevin Kyle Kestel, 45, 1723 Sixth St., Perry, was arrested on charges of second-offense OWI and driving under suspension.
  • A caller said “her neighbors” were “trespassing on her property.” An officer responded.
  • A caller said she was “locked out of her residence since yesterday,” and “her meds are inside the apartment.” An officer responded.
  • A caller said a dog was running at large. There was “no officer available to respond.”
  • A caller said her dog was lost.
  • A caller reported “a group of about four teens riding a tractor.” An officer responded but did not find the teens on the tractor.
  • A caller reported “an altercation.” An officer responded.
  • A caller reported “a man trying to get into the apartment complex.” Officers responded and made contact with someone “attempting to serve papers to a tenant.”

September 30, 2017

  • A caller said “she could hear two girls arguing next door.” Officers responded.
  • A caller said two dogs were running at large. An officer responded.
  • A caller said she caught a dog running at large. An officer responded and transported the animal to the Perry Animal Holding Facility.
  • A caller from a local business said a disgruntled customer “called numerous times, and the last call was stating that” the business “was going to burn to the ground.” An officer responded.
  • A caller said “she had taken a nap and had woken up to the door of her house opened.” The caller said she was “locked inside her room with her 6-year-old son,” and “she does not hear any noises around her house but advised it is a big house.” Officers responded and “searched the house. No one was inside.”
  • Megan Janae Tingwald, 43, 1708 Otley Ave., Perry, was arrested on a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia and on a Perry Police Department warrant for intimidation.
  • A caller reported “a fight to be occurring” at a tavern in Perry. Officers responded and determined the dispute was “between a father and son.”
  • Chad Duane Palmer, 44, 1012 335th St., Woodward, was arrested on a Guthrie County warrant for failure to appear on original charges of third-degree burglary and fourth-degree burglary.
  • A caller said he was having “a gathering at his house, and some cars would be parked on the lawn.”
  • A caller reported “a loud noise coming from the downtown area.” Officers responded and determined a tavern in Perry was “hosting a live band.” The officers “asked them if they could turn it down, and they advised they will turn it down.”

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

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