Perry Police Report Jan. 27

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January 25, 2017

These call records have not yet been received from the Perry Police Department. –Ed.

January 26, 2017

  • A caller said “she was having trouble with” her 16-year-old son and “wanted an officer to respond.” An officer responded.
  • A caller said “there was a car at the side of the road” with “its hood up.” An officer responded but did not find the vehicle.
  • A caller said a man was “going door to door.” The caller said he “was not sure what he wanted, but he tried to enter his house, and he did not like that.” An officer responded and made contact with the man going door to door, who said he “was looking for his friend’s house on Evelyn Street but didn’t know the actual address.” The officer gave the man “a ride back to his residence.”
  • A caller said three dogs were running at large. An officer responded but did not find the dogs.
  • A woman entered the offices of the Perry Police Department at 908 Willis Ave. and said her dog was missing.
  • A caller from the Boone County Sheriff’s office “advised their 911 was down.”
  • A caller from Boone said he “did not have an emergency” but “wanted to report an assault for someone else.” The caller was given the phone number of the Boone County Sheriff’s office.
  • A 911 caller from Boone said “her child was assaulted while walking home from school.” The Boone County Sheriff’s office was alerted.
  • A caller from Boone “requested an officer at her residence regarding a domestic disturbance.” The Boone County Sheriff’s office was alerted.
  • A caller from Boone “requested to talk to an officer at her residence regarding a no-contact order.” The Boone County Sheriff’s office was alerted.
  • A caller from Boone reported “a vehicle that went in the ditch.” The caller said the “driver exited the vehicle and got a ride.” The Boone County Sheriff’s office was alerted.
  • A caller from Boone “wanted to report a traffic complaint on Iowa Highway 17.” The Boone County Sheriff’s office was alerted.
  • The Perry Police Department School Resource Officer “stood by during a wrestling tournament.”

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

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