September 30, 2019
- An officer responded to an alarm activation at 106 W. Washington St. The officer found the retail store secure.
- An officer issued a parking violation notice in the 800 block of W. Lincoln Way for truck/RV/trailer parking.
- Connie Ross reported she captured a stray dog at 615 S. Olive St. An officer placed the dog in the Jefferson Animal Holding Facility.
- Charlie Paniagua spoke to an officer about a civil issue concerning two cats.
- Wells Fargo reported a customer called the bank and said her son was taking items from her apartment. The bank staff said they wanted to share the information with law enforcement.
- An officer was asked to meet with a juvenile male at 203 W. Harrison St. The juvenile reported that another male juvenile pushed him off of his bike and then rode away with it. The officer is investigating.
- Teresa Gaver requested an officer at 1000 W. Adams St., #6. She said she believed she was in danger. An officer spoke with Gaver and convinced her she was safe in her apartment.
- Jessica Rudolph reported a careless driver in the 400 block of E. Russell Street. An officer did not locate the reported vehicle in the area.
- An officer investigated a traffic accident in the 300 block of W. Sunset Road. A 2006 Lincoln Zephyr, owned by Ronald Tasler of Jefferson and operated by Ashlee Harmeyer of Jefferson, was eastbound on Sunset Road when a 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix, owned by Ryan Tasler of Jefferson and operated by Garrett Tasler of Jefferson, struck the rear of the Harmeyer vehicle. The Harmeyer vehicle was not damaged. The Tasler vehicle sustained an estimated $5000 in front-end damages. Garrett Tasler was issued a citation for fail to stop in assured clear distance ahead.
- Tina Nelson reported juveniles knocking on her door and running away at 201 Edgewood Ave.
- A male requested an officer at the Super 8 Motel at 207 Gallop Road. He said he was hearing voices and needed help. An officer assisted in getting the male to emergency room for a medical evaluation by a doctor.
*A criminal charge is merely an accusation, and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.