Jefferson Police Report October 17

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October 16, 2019

  • Teresa Beem reported Facebook postings about a family member that she felt were threatening.
  • Linda Eighmy reported damage to the residence at 705 W. State St. Eighmy said she believed a neighbor struck the house with a camper. An officer learned a 1980 Honey motor home, registered to Darrell Pratt of Harcourt and operated by Faye Mason of Jefferson, struck the residence while backing into the driveway. Damage to the residence was estimated at $500, and damage to the motor home was estimated at $200.
  • A retail store requested an officer at 508 N. Elm St. for a found female purse. The employee checked in the purse for possible identification when a customer turned it in and located possible narcotics inside. The officer took possession of the purse, and the business is reviewing video to try and determine who left the purse at the business.
  • Lori Blumberg spoke with an officer about a civil eviction process occurring at 306 W. Lincoln Way.
  • Katherine Thomas reported a dog running loose at Elm and Madison streets. The animal’s owner arrived and took custody of the animal.
  • Janon Olson reported a dog barking in an empty residence at 604 N. Olive St. An officer knocked on the door but received no response. The residence appeared to be occupied and not vacant.
  • Jackie Cram turned in two expired vehicle registration plates she had found at 609 E. Adams St.
  • Tammy Reynosa requested officers at 701 N. Cedar St., #32, for a male who said he was loading his gun after an argument with Reynosa. The officer was assisted by a Greene County Deputy Sheriff and an Iowa State Patrol trooper at the residence. No weapon was located, and nothing threatening had occurred. The intoxicated male said he would sleep in his vehicle to allow things to cool down.

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

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