June 25, 2017
- A caller “requested to speak with an officer about the way her daughter enters her residence without permission when she is not home.” An officer responded.
- A man entered the offices of the Perry Police Department at 908 Willis Ave. with a billfold he found on the street. And officer responded, and the item was “logged into evidence.”
- A caller “reported loud music coming from an apartment downstairs.” An officer responded.
- A caller “requested a welfare check on his mom.” An officer responded and “found her to be doing well.” The mother said she would call the son.
- A caller said “she just had a couple shoplift.” An officer responded.
- A caller said “he had two vehicles that someone had gotten into last night.” An officer responded.
- A caller “reported fireworks being set off.” An officer responded and “only saw kids using sparklers.” The officer “provided a copy of the city laws regarding fireworks to two sets of adults in the area for educational purposes.”
- A caller “reported fireworks being set off.” An officer responded and found a group of people grilling. The people “were given paperwork informing them of the proper time and location fireworks can be used.”
- A caller “reported fireworks being set off.” An officer responded but did not find the violators.
- A caller “reported fireworks being set off every five minutes.” An officer responded but did not find the violators.
- Multiple callers “reported fireworks being set off” in the 1200 block of Third Street. An officer responded.
June 26, 2017
- A caller said “his trailer is back at his residence,” but “he does not know how it got there.” An officer responded.
*A criminal charge is merely an accusation, and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.