Perry Police Report Aug. 10

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August 8, 2016

  • A caller said her dog was attacked by a pit bull. An officer responded.
  • A caller said “she was being kicked out of her house.” An officer responded.
  • A caller from the Dallas County Hospital asked whether an officer with the Perry Police Department could check on the welfare of a man “who didn’t show up for his dialysis appointment this morning.” An officer responded and made contact with the man, who said “he overslept.”
  • A woman entered the offices of the Perry Police Department at 908 Willis Ave. with a “dog she found running loose.” Officers responded and transported the animal to the Perry Animal Holding facility. The Humane Society of Perry was notified.
  • A caller said “she accidentally left her purse on top of her vehicle and drove off.” She said she retraced her route and “some people handed her items that had been in her purse but denied having the purse.” A man later entered the offices of the Perry Police Department at 908 Willis Ave. with a purse. he said “he found it in the street in front of his residence.” The purse was “inventoried,” and the caller retrieved her purse.
  • A caller “requested assistance removing a bat from her residence.” An officer responded and removed the bat.
  • A caller said he was walking when someone in a passing vehicle “shot a pellet gun at them.” Officers responded.
  • Saul Tellez, 19, 506 Willis Ave., Perry, was arrested on a charge of driving while suspended.

Aug. 9, 2016

  • Megan Schubert, 20, 125 N. Third St., Vallisca, Iowa, was arrested on charges of underage possession of alcohol and speeding.
  • A caller said she “believes someone has shot paint balls at her house.” Officers responded and found “several holes in the siding.” Damage to the property was estimated at $500.
  • A caller reported a dog running at large. An officer responded but did not find the animal.
  • A caller said her tire was slashed. She said she believed the incident was related to “problems with an ex-boyfriend’s new girlfriend.” An officer responded.
  • A caller said “someone shot his vehicle with paint balls.” An officer responded.
  • A caller said she caught a dog running at large. An officer responded and transported the animal to the Perry Animal Holding facility. The Humane Society of Perry was notified.
  • A caller said “the sheepdog escaped from the pound.” Officers responded and returned the animal to the Perry Animal Holding facility. The Humane Society of Perry was notified.
  • Ali Gdid, 402 Third St., Perry, was issued a citation for first-offense nuisance burning.
  • A woman entered the offices of the Perry Police Department at 908 Willis Ave. and said “her vehicle was paintballed overnight.” Officers responded.
  • A caller said his neighbor “mowed grass into the street.” An officer responded and found the neighbor “still doing yard work.” The neighbor said he “would sweep up the grass when he was done.”
  • A caller said “they accidentally locked themselves out of the apartment.” An officer responded and unlocked the door.
  • A caller reported seeing a male on a bicycle with “a flashlight and a bat.” The caller said the bicyclist was “shining the flashlight in vehicles as he rides past them.” Officers responded but did not find the bicyclist.

August 10, 2016

  • Nicole Le Tonche-Rios, 33, 2110 Fourth St., Perry, was arrested on a charge of public consumption of alcohol.
  • A caller said an alarm was “going off”  at “one of the apartments at the Perry senior housing.” An officer responded and found “the cat had pulled the string, which caused the alarm to be set off.”
  • A caller from Davita asked whether an officer from the Perry Police Department could check on the welfare of a man “who didn’t show up for his appointment and hasn;t been answering when called.” An officer responded and “made entry with lifeline key.” The officer “found the man in bed” and in good condition. The man said he “heard the door but didn’t feel like getting up.”

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

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