Perry Police Report March 16

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March 15, 2019

  • A caller said “her 16-year-old daughter had left through the window” and “that her daughter” told her “significant other through a text message that she was leaving to go to a party.” Officers responded, and the juveniles were entered into the NCIC database.
  • A 16-year-old male was arrested on charges of sexual exploitation of a minor and two counts of telephone dissemination of obscene materials to minors.
  • A caller said she caught a dog running at large. An officer responded and transported the animal to the Perry Animal Holding Facility.
  • A caller said a male pedestrian was “swinging around a fence post.” An officer responded and determined the pedestrian “lives nearby, and it’s more of a walking cane.”
  • Jacob Adam Paskert, 34, was issued a citation for solicitor violation.
  • Cade O’Bryan Long, 31, was issued a citation for solicitor violation.
  • A caller said “a semi hit a cable, and it was wrapped around the truck.” An officer responded.
  • A wireless 911 caller requested an officer’s assistance “because her wheelchair is stuck in the mud.” An officer responded and assisted.
  • A caller said “one his neighbors was evicted, and all of their stuff was set out in the alley and is blowing all over the place, and he’s tired of picking it up.” Officers responded, “determined the property was garbage” and “rearranged the items” in the dumpster “so they will not blow away until the sanitary workers can pick it up.”
  • A caller said “a female had backed into his vehicle.” An officer responded.
  • A wireless 911 caller said “a friend of her daughter is having a manic episode.” Officers responded and “determined the friend had been released from jail recently and was waiting for a friend to come pick her up.”
  • A caller said he “was stuck in the” car wash. An officer responded, and the car wash owner was notified.
  • A juvenile caller said “someone had opened the front door to the house and that her dogs are going crazy.” The caller said “two other juveniles were locked in an upstairs room and were scared.” An officer responded and “cleared the home” but found no intruder. “The kids went home with one of their moms.”
  • Michael Jude Peckis, 49, 19671 Hilltop Court, Perry, was arrested on charges of first-offense possession of a controlled substance-marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.
  • A caller from the Boone County Sheriff’s office requested a welfare check on someone “due to suicidal comments.” The caller called again and said “that they were able to ping” the person’s phone “to a location in Boone,” and “the person “is all right.”
  • A caller said his dog was lost. The caller called again and said his dog was found.
  • A caller “called in requesting an ambulance for a panic attack.” The Dallas County EMS was paged.

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

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