Perry Police Report March 12

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March 8, 2018

  • A caller said “someone had taken gas out of her vehicle last night.” Officers responded.
  • An officer of the Perry Police Department assisted the Dallas County Sheriff”s office in apprehending someone “said to have been under the influence of meth” by the “Des Moines Probation office.”
  • A caller reported “a couple of kids being loud, cursing and making inappropriate gestures.” An officer responded.
  • A caller said a dog was running at large. An officer responded.
  • A caller said he needed someone “to know that he has thought about things and will allow her to get all the property she wanted.” An officer responded and assisted.
  • An officer of the Perry Police Department responded to the Perry Elementary School “for a kid that is out of control” and “is having ongoing issues.”
  • An officer of the Perry Police Department taught a DARE class at the St. Patrick Catholic School.
  • A caller said a student who “was suspended from school” was “supposed to go home, but she is not home.” An officer responded and located the student.
  • An officer of the Perry Police Department taught a DARE class at the Perry Elementary School.
  • An officer of the Perry Police Department removed debris from the roadway.
  • A veterinarian called and said someone “was bitten by a dog.” An officer responded, and the “dog was taken to the pound due to no proof of shots.”
  • A caller reported seeing a child walking who “wasn’t wearing a coat” and appeared to be “too young to be out by herself.” An officer responded but did not find the child.
  • A caller said “his residence was broken into, and several guns are missing.” The caller said “eight long guns were stolen.” An officer responded.

March 9, 2018

  • Kaleb Austin Wright, 24, 214 First St., Panora, was arrested on charges of possession of a controlled substance-methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia.
  • Ryan Householder, 21, 1324 1/2 Second St., #1, Perry, was arrested on charges of possession of a controlled substance-marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.
  • Michelle Christian, 32, 703 Lincoln St., #A, Scranton, was arrested on charges of third-offense possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and unlawful possession of prescription drugs.
  • A caller reported “a verbal domestic taking place in the house just west of hers.” An officer responded.
  • A caller reported “a suspicious older male walking behind several homes in the alley behind his house.” An officer responded.
  • A 16-year-old female from Perry was issued a citation for operating a motor vehicle without proof of insurance.
  • A caller reported “a few kids on the corner” who were “throwing snowballs at cars.” An officer responded but did not find any kids throwing snowballs.
  • A caller said a dog “is constantly running at large.” An officer responded and found the “dog was brought inside prior to the officer’s arrival.” The “dog-at-large ordinance was explained” to the owner by officer.
  • A caller said “her ex-husband was just at her home and had broken in and may have taken things from the basement.” The caller said “their divorce is final, and he doesn’t have any property there.” An officer responded and determined the caller “was not at the residence and found out the information second hand and did not have details of the items or the situation involving him being there.”
  • A caller said a dog was running at large. An officer responded but did not find the dog.
  • A caller reported “people are having a party” and the “odor of marijuana coming from the apartment.” An officer responded.

March 10, 2018

  • Alex Alicea Soto, 42, 904 Lin St., Scranton, was arrested on a charge of first-offense OWI.
  • A caller said “her roommate will not let her in the house to get her property.” An officer responded and stood by.
  • A caller said her neighbor’s “music is playing very loudly.” An officer responded and made contact with the neighbor, who said he was “working on is car stereo.” The neighbor “was told to turn it down” by the officer, and “he complied.”
  • A caller said a dog was running at large. An officer responded.
  • A caller said “his parents are arguing.” Officers responded.
  • A caller reported seeing “a suspicious vehicle,” and the caller “believes a drug transaction may have taken place.” An officer responded but did not find the suspicious vehicle.

March 11, 2018

  • A caller reported “his neighbor’s truck doors are wide open, and he doesn’t see his neighbor nearby.” Officers responded and made contact with the vehicle’s owner, who said “nothing was missing from his truck.” Officers found “no signs of a break in.”
  • A caller said “her ex-husband just sent a photo of himself holding a gun to his head, advising he was going to commit suicide.” Officers responded, and the Dallas County EMS was paged to stand by. The unhappy ex-husband was “detained” without incident, and an officer “was able to secure the hand gun.” The unhappy ex-husband was transported to Dallas County Hospital for mental evaluation.
  • A caller reported “a large herd of deer” that was “heading north on Second. Officers were busy on a call involving an armed suicidal male subject” and did not respond to the deer herd.
  • A caller “reported a sick raccoon in his front yard that has been there for a while.” An officer responded and “observed the raccoon to be okay.”
  • A caller said “he is having issues with his live-in girlfriend, who has taken some of his property out of the house, but his main issue is the mail address she is using.” An officer responded.
  • A caller reported “a male in a white compact vehicle” who “is taking pictures of people going into the restaurant.” An officer responded and made contact with the male, who “turned out to be an elderly male waiting for his wife in the car while reading a book off his phone. All okay.”
  • A caller said $3,000 worth of Snap-on tools were stolen out of the back of his pickup.” An officer responded.

March 12, 2018

  • Dyan Irene Chinberg was issued a warning citation in the 200 block of Lucinda Street for nuisance burning.

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

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