Ogden Police Report April 29-May 5

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April 29, 2019

  • An officer assisted the Ogden First Responders and Boone County Ambulance at 314 S.W. Second St.
  • An Ogden resident reported receiving phone calls from Publishers Clearing House, asking her to send money via Western Union to receive her winnings. The resident was advised this was a scam.
  • A Boone County Deputy responded to a report of theft of money.

April 30, 2019

  • A Boone County Deputy received a complaint of suspicious activity. A vehicle had been parked at an ATM for approximately 20 minutes. The deputy checked on the vehicle, and the subject was fine.
  • An officer received a complaint of a marijuana smell in the hallway at 425 S.E. Second St. The officer spoke with the resident of the apartment that the smell was thought to be coming from and could not smell any odor in the apartment, and the resident denied smoking marijuana.
  • An officer provided a funeral escort from Carson/Stapp Funeral Home to the Glenwood Cemetery.
  • An officer responded to a domestic situation at 502 S. First St. This was an argument between a 17-year-old male and a 19-year-old female. The female wanted her belongings. A time was set up for the female to come back and pick up her belongings.
  • An officer stood by while a female picked up her belongings.

May 1, 2019

  • Deputies responded to an intrusion alarm at Howe Elementary. This was determined to be a false alarm.
  • An officer received a call from a female who claimed that her ex-husband was not returning their daughter to her. The officer advised the caller to contact her attorney and have the attorney file a contempt of court claim.
  • An officer responded to a complaint of suspicious activity in the 300 block of W. Sycamore Street. The officer talked with a group of teenagers who had just purchased an article of clothing.
  • An Ogden resident reported his white house cat had run out of the house.

May 2, 2019

  • An officer received a complaint of dogs running at large. The officer spoke with the owner of dogs at 413 W. Cherry St. and advised the owner to keep the dogs on their property.
  • An officer received a report of a white cat running loose in an alley between S.W. Sixth and S.W. Seventh streets. The officer notified the cat owner who had reported his cat missing last evening.

May 3, 2019

  • An officer assisted the Ogden Volunteer Fire Department with a report of a carbon monoxide detector going off in an Ogden residence. This was determined to be a faulty detector.
  • An officer accompanied a probation officer to visit with a client of his in Ogden.
  • An officer assisted Boone County Deputies, Ogden First Responders, Ogden Volunteer Fire Department and Boone County EMS with a single-vehicle accident resulting in personal injury that occurred west of H Avenue on 230th Street.
  • A Boone County Deputy took a complaint from an Ogden resident that she was being harassed by two males in a white four-door Mercury as she was walking on the bike trail. The deputy was unable to locate the vehicle.

May 4, 2019

  • An officer assisted a Boone County Deputy with a male and a female acting strangely in Pilot Mound. The female was wanted out of Polk County.

May 5, 2019

  • An officer assisted the Ogden First Responders at Accura Health.

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

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