Perry Police Report Aug. 21-23

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August 21, 2018

  • A caller said “someone painted ‘ski masks’ with white paint on her red garage door.” An officer responded.
  • A caller said “she recently obtained a no-contact order against her ex and his wife,” and someone “threatened to call the police and have her arrested.” An officer responded.
  • A caller said he “wanted to report his mother-in-law driving while under the use of prescription drugs.” An officer responded.
  • A caller said “he found a BB gun hole on a rear window,” and “it was not there yesterday.” An officer responded.
  • A caller reported “two boys and a girl that were being mouthy when asked to leave,” and “they refused to leave.” An officer responded and made contact with the children.
  • A caller said she “had a verbal argument” with someone, and the caller said she is “sure she will be back to cause problems.” An officer responded.
  • A caller said “he is being blackmailed.” The caller “said a female has posted an inappropriate video of him and posted it on Youtube” and “asked him for money to take it down.” Officers were “busy on priority calls” and were advised.
  • A caller said “he was walking his dog” when “two other dogs began attacking him and his dog.” Officers responded.
  • A caller from “the VA Hospital in Des Moines” requested a welfare check on a patient. An officer responded, made contact with the patient and “determined he was okay.”
  • A caller asked to speak with an officer about someone’s “assaulting and harassing him.” An officer responded and determined “an assault had not taken place.” The officer helped the caller “in getting in contact with” Crisis Intervention and Advocacy.
  • A caller said a snapping turtle was run over in the cemetery. An officer responded, and the victim was “disposed of.”
  • A caller said her neighbor “has her TV on too loud.” An officer responded and “determined that the TV was excessively loud. It could be heard from the other side of the building.” The officer made contact with the neighbor, and “it was discovered that” the neighbor “was hard of hearing.” The neighbor “turned the TV down.”
  • A patrolling officer of the Perry Police Department made contact with people “in tents at the camping area about not being registered.” The people “agreed to register for the night when somebody came up with the money.” The officer also “found” someone “sleeping under a shelter in the park.” The sleeper “was advised to move on.” The officer returned seven hours later and “found that the campers had not registered yet,” and the sleeper “was now back at the park and sleeping on the ground.”

August 22, 2018

  • Tyler Dean Olesen, 29, 1680 N.W. 80th St., Clive, was arrested on a charge of driving under suspension.
  • A patrolling officer of the Perry Police Department encountered a loiterer, who was “advised to move on.”
  • A caller said her daughter “isn’t at the house” and “is prone to sneaking out.” Officers responded and located the missing juvenile, who “returned home.”
  • A caller at her workplace said she “heard noises and would like an officer to walk through the building with her.” The caller said “this morning she found a pair of jeans laying over the air conditioner, which she found odd.” An officer responded and “walked through the building. All okay.”
  • A caller said a kitten was running at large. An officer responded, but the kitten “took off when the officer approached.”
  • David Ross Walt, 35, of Kent, Wash., was arrested on charges of criminal trespass causing injury and domestic abuse assault-serious.
  • Morgan Marie Walt, 35, of Kent, Wash., was arrested on a charge of violation of a protective order.
  • A woman entered the offices of the Perry Police Department at 908 Willis Ave. with “a marijuana grinder that she found in the port-a-potty at Hiawatha Park.” An officer responded, and the item was “placed into evidence.”
  • A caller said “her husband just grabbed her throat.” The caller said “her husband had a knife and was under the influence of drugs.” Officers responded and determined the dispute was verbal only.
  • A caller “requested a welfare check on her mother,” who “suffers from a lot of mental issues and has access to a lot of medication.” Officers responded.

August 23, 2018

  • A patrolling officer of the Perry Police Department “initiated a traffic stop,” and the “driver was taken into custody and transferred to Greene County for charges.”
  • A caller said “he can hear his neighbor’s TV through the walls again.” An officer responded and made contact with the neighbor, who said “she is getting hearing aids soon, so that should take care of the loud TV.”

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

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