Perry Police Report June 17

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June 16, 2016

  • A staff member of the Perry Parks and Recreation Department entered the office of the Perry Police Department at 908 Willis Ave. and turned in a billfold found in the city campground. An officer responded and attempted to contact the owner of the item in person and by telephone but was unable to make contact. The item was “logged into evidence.”
  • A caller said a stray cat “keeps trying to get in the house.” An officer responded and transported a long-haired gray cat with a pink collar to the Perry Animal Shelter. The Humane Society of Perry was notified.
  • A caller said “a man came to the door asking for her 17-year-old daughter. They don’t know anything about this man or why he is there.” An officer responded and spoke with the unknown man, “who said he is with the Department of Education. He was trying to speak with the older daughter about a graduate education program. All appears to be okay.”
  • A woman entered the office of the Perry Police Department at 908 Willis Ave. and said “jewelry, approximately $2,000 in cash and four fishing poles” were missing from her home. An officer responded.
  • A caller said he “found a stray cat with an injured leg.” The caller said he was calling from the Perry Animal Shelter. An officer responded. The Humane Society of Perry was notified.
  • A woman entered the office of the Perry Police Department at 908 Willis Ave. and “requested to talk to an officer regarding problems she is having with her roommate.” An officer responded.
  • A caller said “a male with tattoos wearing blue shorts” “hit her vehicle with a baseball bat and started swearing at her.” Officers responded.
  • Justin Ray Lopez, 18, 308 N. Pinet St., Jefferson, was arrested on a charge of first-offense OWI-drug related.

June 17, 2016

  • Lukas Hemphill, 26, 2510 Perry Park Ave., #402, Perry, was arrested on Dallas County warrants on charges of failure to appear on original charges of third-degree burglary and second-offense possession of a controlled substance and a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia.
  • A caller said “a guy dressed in all black had just tried to break into her residence” and then “took off towards the wooded area.” An officer responded.
  • A caller said “her car had been egged sometime overnight.” She said “this is the third time this has taken place.” An officer responded.

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

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