Perry Police Report Jan. 18

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January 17, 2019

  • Jeremy Benedict, 28, 1024 14th St., #5, Perry, was arrested on a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia and on a Greene County warrant for failure to appear on an original charge of possession of methamphetamine.
  • A caller said a dog was running at large. An officer responded but did not find the dog.
  • A caller said “she was assaulted.” The caller said “they had a verbal altercation that became physical,” and “he hit her,” and “his girlfriend was also there.” An officer responded.
  • A caller said “he was just in an accident and hit a tree.” Officers responded. A witness reported seeing the hit-and-run accident in which a “red pickup was speeding and hit the caller.” An officer “was able to locate a few broken pieces from a headlight,” and “the serial numbers matched parts to a Ford F-150 between the years 2001-2006.”
  • A caller said a vehicle “with profanity on it” was “parked on the street, slightly blocking his driveway for several hours now.” An officer responded.
  • A patrolling officer of the Perry Police Department was informed by a citizen that “a small dog chased her young grandson when he got off the bus.” The officer “was unable to locate the dog.”
  • A caller said someone “has been stalking him.” The caller “says he sees her everywhere. While on the line,” the caller said “he saw her again.” The caller “was ranting and was a bit scattered.” An officer was advised.
  • A caller said “the couple upstairs are fighting.” The caller said it “sounds like the female is getting beat up” and “is screaming, ‘Let me go!'” The caller “could hear things being thrown around and stuff hitting the floor.” Officers responded and made contact with the couple upstairs, who said “they had a loud verbal argument,” and “then the female half began to have a seizure, which was the reason for the banging sound. The female refused medical attention.”
  • A caller with a child translator said “someone locked their vehicle, and the key is in the ignition.” The dispatcher encountered “difficulty relaying information to the adults even with the child translating.” An officer was advised.
  • A caller said a vehicle “was tailgating her and wouldn’t let her pass.” Officers responded but did not find the motorists.
  • A caller said a cat was running at large. An officer responded and transported the animal to the Perry Animal Holding Facility.
  • A 15-year-old male from Perry was served with a no-trespass order for a local retail store.

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

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