February 2, 2017
- A caller said “there is a domestic occurring, verbal only.” Officers responded and found the caller “arguing with her father.” They were “fighting because her father wants her and her boyfriend” to move “out of the residence.” The “situation calmed down upon the officers’ arrival.
- A caller said “she lost her checkbook.”
- A caller said “she found a deceased puppy in her back yard by her camper.” The caller “wanted to know what to do with it.” An officer responded.
- A caller said a dog was running at large. An officer responded. A passerby “knew who the dog belonged to,” and the “dog was returned to the owner’s fenced yard.”
- A caller said “sometime overnight his house was egged.” An officer responded.
- A caller said his landlord told him there were “no padlocks on his storage unit.” The caller said he went to the unit and “found items missing.” An officer responded.
- A caller asked whether an officer of the Perry Police Department would “stand by while the person he was having issues with earlier today picks up her belongings.” An officer responded.
- A caller said “a co-worker is en route to the Dallas County Hospital with a female who has been making suicidal comments.” Officers responded.
- A caller said “his two teen age boys had been in a physical fight.” Officers responded and made contact with the boys, who “were calm and denied and fight or argument occurred.”
*A criminal charge is merely an accusation, and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.