Perry Police Report July 6

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June 29, 2016

  • A caller said “two kids at the gazebo” in Wiese Park  were “carving into the tables.” When asked for a description of the carvers, the caller said “she could not see anything, but the tables are ruined, and something is going on over there.” An officer responded.
  • A caller said someone claiming to be from the U.S. Internal Revenue Service left a voicemail message. The caller said he returned the call and asked “who they were and why they were calling his house,” and “they hung up on him.” The caller did not want an officer to respond but only wanted to report the incident.
  • A caller said a dog was running at large she “was worried it was going to get hit.” An officer responded but did not find the dog. The caller called again and said the owner of the dog was identified.
  • A caller said a dog was running at large. An officer responded but did not find the dog.
  • A caller said he arrived home and found some neighborhood children “throwing rocks at the dogs, and they were pulling flowers” from his yard. An officer responded and spoke to the mother of the rock-throwing children.
  • A caller said “there were adults smoking with a small child in the vehicle.” An officer responded but did not find the smoking drivers.
  • A caller said a man “walked through her yard.” The caller said the man “was trespassing.” The caller did not want an officer to respond but only wanted to report the incident.
  • A caller said a man “made statements he wanted to kill himself and no longer wanted to be on the planet.” Officers responded.
  • A caller said he needed help removing a bat from his house. The caller called again and said “the bat was no longer in the house.”

June 30, 2016

  • Jose Carlos Moya-Lopez, 33, 2516 Perry Park Ave., #202, Perry, was arrested on a charge of domestic abuse assault causing bodily injury.
  • Jacey Mae Spoo, 25, 1315 1/2 Second St., #1, Perry, was arrested on charges of possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia.
  • Fernando Fernal Lopez Aguilar, 18, 518 Fifth St., Perry, was arrested on a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia.
  • A caller said he wanted to speak with an officer about “a registered sex offender” who “goes to his church.” The caller said he “just wanted ideas on how to talk with a sex offender about attending church services and also keep the congregation feeling okay.” An officer responded.
  • A caller said he was “trying to get a hold of” the U.S. Internal Revenue Service “for his federal reserve.” The caller said he was “okay other than he was dying.” An officer responded.
  • A caller said a large black dog and a small white dog were running at large. An officer responded but did not find the dogs.
  • Clarissa Eve Miller, 31, 1909 Warford St., Perry, was arrested on a warrant for failure to appear on an original charge of first-offense compulsory education violation.
  • A caller said he found a kitten in the street  “that had almost gotten run over.” An officer responded and inspected the animal. The officer said “it does look like it has been hit” because “‘it’s not moving at all.” The Humane Society of Perry was alerted.
  • A caller said a dog was running at large. An officer responded but did not find the dog.
  • A caller said someone was harassing him. An officer responded.
  • A caller said a man was “sleeping on the front steps” of the caller’s rental property. An officer responded and spoke to the man, who said he fell asleep while waiting for a friend. The sleeper then “left on foot, pushing his bike as it had a flat tire.”

July 1, 2016

  • A caller from a local retail store said “a skimmer had been found at one of the pumps.” An officer responded. The officer did not find a skimmer, but “a security seal was missing on the pumps.”
  • A man entered the offices of the Perry Police Department at 908 Willis Ave. and said he received “scam phone calls that state he has won money and to send a small amount to get millions in return.” An officer responded and advised the man “not to send money” but “simply hang up on them.”
  • A caller said she was bitten on the finger and her dog was bitten on the neck by a neighbor’s dog. Officers responded.
  • A caller said her cat was missing. An officer responded and asked the caller “to call back if she was found.”
  • A caller said he lost his billfold. He said he believed “he left it on top of his wife’s van” and that it could be anywhere between Perry and Grimes. An officer responded and took a report.
  • A caller said someone nearby was “shooting either a BB gun or an airsoft gun.” An officer responded and spoke with a man who said his son had an airsoft gun. The officer “explained to both parent and child why that was not allowed in town.” Both parent and child “stated they understood.”
  • A caller from a local retail store reported a “couple who keep arguing in the store.” The caller said he “asked the male half to leave,” but “he refused.” Officers responded and “learned it was an argument over makeup and cheating.”
  • A Perry Police Department officer said “a dog jumped into his vehicle while on another call.” A passerby identified the animal’s owner and place of residence, and the officer transported the animal to the owner’s residence. The officer issued a citation for first-offense dog at large to Marta Isabel Martinez Benavides.
  • A caller said “his dog attacked and killed a neighbor’s dog” earlier in the day, and “now a neighbor came over and threatened his son.” An officer responded and spoke with the caller and the neighbor. “Both agreed to write out a letter about the dog and have them submitted” in connection with the incident.
  • A man entered the offices of the Perry Police Department at 908 Willis Ave. and said “his step-son almost assaulted him.” The man said the step-son “got in his face and raised his fist as if to hit him but did not hit him.” An officer responded.
  • A caller said his 65-inch television was missing. An officer responded and “learned that two females had spent the night at his apartment.” The caller said he went to work in the morning and when the females left the apartment sometime later, “they left his door unlocked.”

July 2, 2016

  • A caller said “he saw a boy crying.” The caller said “he noticed that the boy had bruises on his arms as if someone had hit him.” The caller said the boy appeared to be about 11 years old. An officer responded.
  • A caller said “he noticed a child in the middle of the street.” The caller said the child appeared to be about 5 years old. The child “informed him he was looking for his dog.” Officers responded. While the officers were taking with the caller, “the mother pulled up and was looking for the child. The child was returned with mom and child protective was contacted.”
  • A woman entered the offices of the Perry Police Department at 908 Willis Ave. with “a question regarding a yard that the city said they had to clean up, but it had nothing to do with them because they had cleaned their part.” An officer responded.
  • A man entered the offices of the Perry Police Department at 908 Willis Ave. and said the license plate was missing from his trailer. He said “he was unsure if the plate was lost or stolen but had no reason to believe it had been stolen.” An officer responded.
  • A man entered the offices of the Perry Police Department at 908 Willis Ave. bearing a “broken fire extinguisher he found in his backyard.” An officer responded.
  • A caller said “someone cut the padlocks off their storage unit.” An officer responded.
  • A caller said “the man who lives across the street has been hollering obscenities at her and her children all day.” An officer responded.
  • A caller said her dog was missing. An officer responded and asked the caller to call back if the animal was found.
  • A caller reported “a suspicious person sitting alone by a campfire” in a local campground. An officer responded and found only the caller in the campground.
  • A Perry Police Department officer said a dog “jumped into’ his patrol vehicle. The officer transported the animal to the Perry Animal Shelter. The Humane Society of Perry was notified.
  • A caller said she could “hear a male and female yelling at each other.” The caller said “the couple was yelling that they were going to call the cops on each other.” An officer responded.
  • A man entered the offices of the Perry Police Department at 908 Willis Ave. with a dog she caught running at large. An officer responded and transported the animal to the Perry Animal Shelter, but “the dog got loose just before going into the pound,” and the officer was “unable to catch it again.”
  • Robert Lee Smith Jr., 39, 605 School St., Churdan, was arrested on a charge of domestic assault. Smith was also arrested on Guthrie County warrants on charges of forgery and fifth-degree theft.

July 3, 2016

  • Heather Ann Corrigan, 35, 2917 Kading Road, Perry, was arrested on Dallas County warrants on charges of violation of a no-contact order and three counts of violation of probation.
  • A caller said “someone vandalized the twisty slide” at Wiese Park. An officer responded.
  • A caller said it “looks like the same kids are back in the gazebo at Wiese Park that were carving on the tables a few days ago.” An officer responded and “did not see them causing any damage, and there did not appear to be any new damage.” The officer told the juveniles “the area was being watched, so it might be a good idea for them to not hang out there.”  The officer told the juveniles “if they did choose to hang out there, it was likely someone would report it, and they would have to speak to an officer again.”
  • A man entered the offices of the Perry Police Department at 908 Willis Ave. and said “a rain barrel was stolen from his yard.” An officer responded.
  • Jeffrey Arlis Frain, 62, 1804 Fifth St., Perry, was arrested on a charge of first-offense OWI.
  • A caller reported “a suspicious person by the church in Dawson.” The caller was tnasferred to the Dallas County Sheriff’s office.
  • A caller said his bicycle and bicycle helmet were stolen. An officer responded.

July 4, 2016

  • A caller said someone “assaulted her, broke her TV and broke the mirror on her car.” The caller said “she is bleeding from the head.” Officers responded.
  • A caller said a man and woman were “having a physical fight” in front of the caller’s house. Officers responded, but the fighters were gone. While the officers were speaking with the caller, one of the fighters returned to the scene. The fighter said the incident “was just verbal between her and her girlfriend,” and the scratches on her neck and arm were “self-inflicted.”
  • A caller said her cat was missing. An officer responded and asked the caller to call back if the animal was found.
  • A caller said a dog was running at large. An officer responded, “located the dog, captured it and returned it to its owner.” The officer issued a citation for first-offense dog at large to Laura Cristina Hernandez-Vazquez of 506 Third St. in Perry.
  • A caller said a dog was running at large. The caller was told “an officer will respond as soon as the parade is over.” An officer responded but did not find the animal.
  • A caller said a dog was running at large. An officer responded but did not find the animal.
  • A caller said she “received two phone calls from a California number for unlocking of a vehicle service.” An officer responded. “Ronald Johnson, who has been entered as missing, was said to be in a rest area between Altoona and Mitchellville in his sister’s vehicle.”
  • A caller said “a man on the sex offender’s list keeps walking by the tennis courts where they are set up, staring at the kids.” An officer responded. The man on the sex offender’s list “denied having contact with any juveniles.” The officer said that due to “restrictions,” the man on the sex offender’s list “needed to leave the park.”
  • A caller said he “found a bottle rocket stem leaning against his door.” The caller said “this has happened several years in a row.” An officer responded.
  • Eduardo Martin Hernandez Martinez, 21, 807 Fifth St., Perry, was arrested on a charge of driving while revoked.
  • Russell Lloyd Ozbun, 55, 2506 Perry Park Ave., #F, Perry, was arrested on a charge of public intoxication.

July 5, 2016

  • A caller said his wife’s credit card was used twice at a local retail store but not by his wife. An officer responded.
  • A caller said his dog was missing. An officer responded and asked the caller to call back if the animal was found.
  • A caller said a beaver “just went around to the north side of the school.” An officer responded but did not find the animal.
  • A man entered the offices of the Perry Police Department at 908 Willis Ave. with a cat in a trap. An officer responded and transported the animal to the Perry animal Shelter. The Humane Society of Perry was notified.
  • A caller asked whether an officer of the Perry Police Department would stand by while the caller removed her belongings from her former residence. An officer responded and stood by.
  • A caller from the Dallas County Hospital said the hospital was having “problems with a patient” and asked whether an officer of the Perry Police Department would respond. An officer responded.

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

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