Perry Police Report Aug. 3

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August 2, 2017

  • A caller said “she locked herself out of her trailer.” The caller said she “did not know the landlord’s name, and her roommate is at work.” The caller was asked whether “there were any open windows, and she said there was, but she didn’t know how to enter through the window.” An officer responded and found the caller “had gained entry prior to the officer’s arrival.”
  • A patrolling officer of the Perry Police Department found a billfold in the street and attempted unsuccessfully to make contact with its owner.
  • A man entered the offices of the Perry Police Department at 908 Willis Ave. in order “to speak to an officer about an incident. He sold a motor to a person who sent him a check. He deposited the check a couple of days before he gave the motor to the purchasing party. The check was returned on a closed account.” An officer responded and “advised him to contact the Guthrie County Sheriff’s office to file a report since that is where he lived and where the theft occurred.”
  • A caller said “someone was pounding ion her door a while ago and when she went down, there was a paper in the door” soliciting her cable TV business. The caller said she called the cable TV company, “and they do not have anyone on the area running a promotion and advised it may be a scam.” An officer responded and “advised her to call right away if that person showed up at her residence again.”
  • A caller asked whether “there was something she could do regarding bicycles that have been at the bike rack for months, and the people who used to own them have been evicted from their residence above.” The caller “wanted to know what all she could do.” An officer responded.
  • A caller said her daughter and her daughter’s friends were going “in the woods and taking hairspray and a lighter.” The caller asked whether an officer of the Perry Police Department could speak with her daughter “regarding the consequences that could happen if she were to follow through.” An officer responded.
  • A caller said he “left his backdoor locked when he left his residence about two hours ago, and it was unlocked when he arrived about 10 minutes ago.” An officer responded and found “no items taken and no forced entry.” The caller “was advised to change locks.”
  • A caller requested a welfare check on someone who “recently broke up and had been saying she no longer cares for her kids.” The caller said “he wanted to make sure she was okay.” An officer responded and made contact with the mother’s grandmother, who said “that her granddaughter was okay” but “just upset with her boyfriend.”
  • A caller reported “activity on bikes that was going on and he was tired of.” An officer responded.
  • A caller said “someone made a fake Facebook in his name,” and “he is also receiving harassing Facebook messages.” An officer responded.

August 3, 2017

  • A caller said someone “was refusing to let her leave the residence.” Officers responded and found a “verbal argument only.”
  • Curtis Gene Hoyt, 52, 922 10th St., Perry, was arrested on a Perry warrant on a charge of assault causing bodily injury or mental illness. Hoyt was also arrested on charges of third-offense possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia.

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

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