Perry Police Report Oct. 19

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October 19, 2018

  • A caller said he “lost a credit card.”
  • A caller requested a welfare check on someone the caller believes “is depressed, has anxiety and believes she has been drinking again.” An officer responded and mobile crisis responded.
  • A caller said he “wanted to let us know” that “DHS and himself has custody over his child at this time.”
  • A caller said “his garage has been tagged in the past,” and now a nearby residence has “the same kind of tag.”
  • A caller from a local retail store reported a gas drive off. An officer responded.
  • Alexander Ali Hassen was issued a citation for a school bus violation.
  • A caller said “he had a customer drop a $50 bill, and another customer picked it up and put it in her own purse.” An officer responded but was “called away on another call.”
  • A wireless 911 caller reported “issues with her husband” and said she “needed an officer to respond.” Officers responded.
  • A caller reported “a van full of people arguing with each other.” Officers responded and made contact with “two teenage boys and a toddler,” who said “they were playing music and honking the horn but not fighting.”
  • A 14-year-old male from Perry was arrested on a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia.
  • A caller reported “a neighbor burning leaves.” An officer responded but did not find the burning leaves.
  • A caller said “his ex-girlfriend” and “her dad” were “making threats toward him on Facebook.” An officer responded.
  • A caller said “her 15-year-old son is intoxicated,” and the caller wanted “officers to come speak to him.” Officers responded and “while the officers were speaking with the juvenile, he escaped out of the window.” The officers “searched for him but were unable to locate” him. The mother called again later and said “she knows where her son is, and he is safe.” The mother said she “does not want officers to continue searching for him but will call back if necessary.”

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

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