Perry Police Report Sept. 11

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September 10, 2018

  • Officers of the Perry Police Department conducted patrols at the Perry schools.
  • A caller “requested assistance getting into her vehicle.” An officer “responded and assisted.”
  • A caller “requested an officer to escort him to pick up his personal property.” An officer “responded” and “stood by. No problems.”
  •  Officers of the Perry Police Department conducted patrols at the Perry schools.
  • A caller said “he thought a house was on fire next door.” The caller “then advised the house was not on fire, ” but “someone was burining trash in theor backyard.” Officers responded but were “not able to locate anyone burning trash in the area.”
  • A caller from the Dallas County Hospital said a patient with a committal order was “just walking out the front door.” An officer responded and learned “the woman had returned.”
  • A woman entered the offices of the Perry Police Department with “a set of house keys she found a few weeks ago.” An officer responded and “logged the keys into evidence.”
  • A caller said she allowed someone “to spend the night at her residence due to her not having anywhere to stay.” The caller said “they’ve been arguing all day,” and the caller “would like an officer to respond and advise her to leave.” Officers responded and “spoke to both parties,” and one “agreed to leave for a few hours to cool off.”
  • A caller said “his neighbors” were “having a domestic argument.” Officers responded and determined the incodent was “a verbal argument. The male half agreed to leave the residence for the night.”
  • A caller said “she’s having problems with her ex-boyfriend.” The caller “said she returned home after walking her dog” and found the ex-boyfriend “inside her apartment.” The caller “said she forced him out the door,” and “he went out and sat in the parking lot for a while” in a vehicle. An officer responded, made contact with the ex-boyfriend and advised him “to stay away from” the caller, or “she may be having him served with a no-trespass notice.”
  • A caller said “he was just threatened by” someone “again.” 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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