Perry Police Report Sept. 11

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September 8, 2017

  • A caller said he “went to his storage unit this morning and someone has tried to break into it.” An officer responded.
  • A caller “reported a domestic situation” that “started in the store” and moved to “the parking lot.” Officers responded.
  • A man entered the offices of the Perry Police Department at 908 Willis Ave. with a set of keys he said he found. An officer responded and “logged the keys into evidence.”
  • A caller with the Iowa Department of Human Services “reported possible child-on-child abuse without adult supervision” that “happened about six years ago.” An officer responded.
  • A caller said “her daughter became upset about going camping” and was now “trying to break the windows out of the house.” Officers responded.
  • A caller said she “went to her mother’s residence to pick up her belongings , and her mother started an argument with her.” An officer responded.
  • A caller said “her father” was “assaulted by his son.” Officers responded.
  • A caller said “while his 13-year-old daughter and 14-year-old son were on the porch, they were approached by” someone “who was trying to give them a kitten.” An officer responded.
  • Ashley Jo Jackson, 18, 2165 B Ave., Perry, was arrested on a charge of possession of marijuana.
  • Sheldon Gene Bosewell, 20, 116 W. First St., Bouton, was arrested on charges of possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.

September 9, 2017

  • A 17-year-old male from Perry was arrested on a charge of driving under suspension.
  • A caller said he found a bank card outside a restaurant. An officer responded.
  • A “caller reported that his mom advised that his dad has passed away, and she was currently with him, and he lives out of state and wanted someone to help.” An officer responded.
  • A woman entered the offices of the Perry Police Department at 908 Willis Ave. and said “her wallet had disappeared from her purse.” An officer responded.
  • A caller reported “some damage to the containers located on the east side of the building.” An officer responded and “assessed the damage.”
  • A caller said “she can hear a cat in a storage unit.” An officer responded but did not find the cat.
  • A caller said a dog was running at large. An officer responded but did not find the dog.
  • A caller said a “parent is yelling at a child in a way she doesn’t feel is appropriate.” An officer responded and found “a family there who was having a party,” and “everyone was having a good time,” with “no problems” observed.
  • A caller said “she caught the cat that was in her storage unit.” An officer responded but the “mean cat was not caught and took off running.”
  • A caller said someone was “parked in a handicap space.” An officer responded and “issued a handicap-parking citation.”
  • A caller reported “about 30 kids running across the highway.” An officer responded and found a “church was having a picnic.” The picnickers “said no kids had been running across the highway.”
  • Maria Gabriela Corado of 509 Willis Ave. was issued a citation for second-offense dog at large.
  • Edwin Antonio Montes-Mendez, 21, 2525 Hull Ave., Des Moines, was issued a citation for no insurance and no driver’s license.

September 10, 2017

  • A caller said “someone has been dumping trash on the lots.” An officer responded.
  • A caller said “he was jumped while walking in an alley.” Officers responded.
  • A woman entered the offices of the Perry Police Department at 908 Willis Ave. and said her daughter ran away. An officer responded.
  • A caller said her daughter was “homeless and living in her van, which is not in working order.” Officers responded but did not find the daughter or the vehicle.
  • A caller said he “accidentally locked himself out of the business.” An officer responded.
  • Joshua Greene was issued a citation for operating without registration or plate and operating without insurance. Greene was also given a written warning for no plate light. The license plates on the vehicle were seized.

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

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