Ogden Police Report November 11-17

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November 11, 2019

  • A Boone County Deputy did a welfare check on a subject at 113 E. Walnut St., #2.

November 12, 2019

  • An officer investigated a minor accident in the Ogden High school parking lot.
  • An officer arrested Jessica Peterson at the Boone County Courthouse on an outstanding Boone County warrant.
  • An officer investigated a complaint of a possible phone scam from a Ogden resident.
  • An officer received a complaint of a dog at large in the 500 block of W. Division Street.
  • An officer investigated a home break in at 119 N.W. Seventh Street.
  • An officer assisted Ogden First Responders at a local restaurant.

November 13, 2019

  • Caleb Harris reported three packages were stolen from his front porch that were delivered by UPS on Tuesday, Nov. 12.
  • An officer responded to a report of a suicidal male at 619 Haws Dr., #5. The officer took the 17-year-old male to the Boone County Hospital for evaluation.

November 14, 2019

  • An officer assisted Paul Fangman with an abandoned vehicle on his property.
  • An officer assisted the Ogden First Responders and Boone County Ambulance.
  • An officer assisted a Boone County Deputy with a car-deer accident in the 1000 block of 220th Street.
  • An officer investigated an accident involving three vehicles in Ogden High School parking lot. Blake Haub, 18, of Ogden was backing his 1998 Dodge truck too fast and struck an unoccupied and legally parked 1999 Chrysler, pushing the Chrysler into an unoccupied and legally parked 2018 Chevrolet. There was approximately $200 damage to Haub’s vehicle, approximately $5,000 to the Chrysler and approximately $3,000 to the Chevrolet. There were no charges filed because the incident occurred on private property.

November 15, 2019

  • An officer received a complaint of a black Mustang with red stripes on the hood driving fast on S.W. Seventh Street from Walnut Street around 8 a.m. The officer stopped the black Mustang with red stripes on hood and warned driver about his driving habits.
  • An officer received a report of a suspicious vehicle in the old Howe Elementary School parking lot. The officer checked the vehicle, and there was a person inside who pulled in to take a nap.

November 16, 2019

  • An officer received a report of an open garage door at a house where nobody is currently living. The officer notified the property owner, who came in, checked the property with the officer and secured the property.
  • An officer received a complaint of a contractor filling his water truck from a city hydrant with no meter or permit. The superintendent of Ogden Municipal Utilities advised the contractor to stop this or charges would be filed.
  • An officer assisted someone in retrieving belongings.
  • An officer spoke with resident in regards to a small chest freezer sitting near the road. The officer advised the lid should be secured so it cannot be opened, or it should be placed in the garage until they are ready to dispose of it.

November 17, 2019

  • An officer assisted a lost motorist.
  • An officer responded to a report of a domestic assault at 413 N. First St. This was a verbal argument, and no charges were filed.

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

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