November 7, 2016
- An officer assisted a stranded motorist.
November 8, 2016
- An officer handled an illegal dumping complaint in the 300 block of S.E. Second Street.
November 9, 2016
- An officer investigated an incomplete 911 cell phone call in the 500 block of W. Sycamore Street. It was determined to be a phone problem with someone’s cell phone.
November 10, 2016
- An officer assisted someone locked out of a vehicle.
- An officer received a complaint of a fox running loose on the grounds of Howe Elementary School. The officer was unable to locate the fox.
November 11, 2016
- An officer assisted the Ogden First Responders and the Boone County EMS at 826 N. First St.
November 12, 2016
- An officer investigated a single-vehicle accident in the 600 block of S. First Street. Tracy Kleckner, 59, of Osage was backing up his 1998 Kenworth semi-tractor trailer and struck a light pole on the east side of S. First Street, knocking the pole down. The pole is owned by the Iowa Department of Transportation. There was no damage to the Kleckner vehicle. Damage to the light pole was estimated at $4,000.
- An officer responded to a two-vehicle accident in the parking lot of the Spinning Wheels Skating Rink. There was less than $1,500 damage, so no state report was filed.
- An officer assisted the Boone County Sheriff’s office with a car-versus-deer accident at 222nd Drive and 216th Street. Jed Ramold, 46, of Perry was driving his 2014 Chevrolet eastbound on 216th Street when a deer ran out in from of him, and Ramold struck the deer, causing approximately $5,000 damage to his vehicle.
- An officer responded to an incomplete 911 call at an Ogden residence. There was no emergency.
- An officer responded to the Spinning Wheels Skating Rink for a possible fight. There was no fight.
November 13, 2016
- An officer assisted someone locked out of vehicle.
- An officer received a report of harassment by telephone. The officer spoke with the offending party and advised the person to stop calling the complainant and to cease stopping by the residence.
*A criminal charge is merely an accusation, and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.