Ogden Police Report May 22-25

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May 22, 2017

  • A coat was found behind Vision Bank and turned over to the Ogden Police Department.
  • An officer received a report about a suicidal male. The officer rode along in the ambulance because the person was combative.
  • An officer checked on a vehicle in the Glenwood Cemetery. The people were found to be from out of state and were visiting a family grave.
  • An officer assisted a Boone County Deputy Sheriff with a traffic stop at 1017 170th St.

May 23, 2017

  • An officer spoke with someone about junk on the person’s property. The person said the junk would be hauled away this weekend.
  • An officer received a complaint about a vehicle swerving on H Avenue northward from 270th Street. The officer stopped the vehicle in the 500 block of westbound 220th. The driver was not impaired.
  • An officer received a complaint from an Ogden resident about being harassed via Facebook. The officer advised the person to block the other individual.
  • An officer was asked to check on someone walking eastbound in the 500 block of 220th Street. The person refused a ride and said he would walk in the ditch.

May 24, 2017

  • An officer investigated vandalism at 607 N.W. Seventh St., #9.
  • An officer spoke to someone regarding a property complaint.
  • An officer investigated suspicious activity.
  • An officer received a complaint about possible animal neglect.
  • An officer responded to a residential burglary alarm at 207 S.W. Ninth St. It was a false alarm.
  • An officer picked up a stray dog in the 100 block of E. Division Street.
  • An officer investigated suspicious activity in the 300 block of S. First Street.

May 25, 2017

  • An officer did a welfare check at 620 W. Walnut St., #5.
  • An officer did a civil standby at 201 W. Elm St.
  • An officer handled a animal complaint.
  • An officer handled a animal complaint.
  • An officer responded to an intrusion alarm at the Ogden Middle School. It was set off by staff.

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

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