July 12, 2017
- A patrolling officer of the Perry Police Department located a bicycle that had been reported stolen.
- A caller said he “found a purse, a wallet and other items in the trash can.” An officer responded, and the items were “logged into evidence.”
- A caller said her cat was lost.
- A caller said her dog was lost. The caller called again and said her dog was found.
- Nicole Marie Spence, 33, 626 Second St., Perry, was arrested on a Dallas County warrant for violation of a pre-trial release.
- A caller said someone called and said “he was behind on his taxes.” The caller said he hung up and blocked the number.
- A caller reported “a small child crying across the street from his residence.” An officer responded.
- A caller reported “a group of kids stealing things and digging holes.” An officer responded and “found nothing to match what was described.”
July 13, 2017
- A caller said his dog was lost.
- A 15-year-old male from Perry was issued a citation for first-offense curfew violation.
- A caller said someone had “driven away and come back numerous times.” An officer responded and made contact with a man who said “he was looking for his wife, who may be at somebody’s house in Perry.” The officer “advised him to move on from” a local gas station “because they were not comfortable with his presence.”
- A caller said her 13-year-old son just came home intoxicated. An officer responded.
*A criminal charge is merely an accusation, and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.