Police blotter

Following are excerpts of daily activities reported by the Jefferson police department:

Tuesday, May 14: At 10:51 am staff atGreene County Elementary School requested a welfare check on a child who had not attended school for several days. No one had notified the school of the absences. Officers made contact with the mother, whom the officer believed to be intoxicated. Officers were asked to leave and she slammed the door shut. After speaking with the county attorney, officers returned to the residence. No one came to the door. At the same time staff at HyVee called to report a female with two young children, screaming at employees of the store. Officers arrived and located the female outside the store. Officers placed the mother into protective custody and she was taken to ER for an evaluation. A grandparent took control of the children from officers.

Monday, May 13: Routine activity reported.

Sunday, May 12: At 2:47 pm a complainant reported the theft of her checkbook from 100 W. Vest St.

Saturday, May 11: At 7:24 am a complainant reported catching a puppy in the 1000 block of Westwood Dr. She met the officer at the Community Animal Shelter and the dog was placed inside. At 11:05 am staff at Dollar General reported a trespass there. The female subject had been banned from shopping there. The officer learned she had not been served the notice yet. She was advised to leave and she cannot return. At 8:19 pm a complainant reported loud music in the 500 block of N. Chestnut St. The officer spoke to nearby juveniles who advised they would not turn the music back on. At 8:38 pm a complainant reported juveniles breaking glass bottles in the alley in the 500 block of W. State St. The officer made the juveniles apologize to him and clean up the mess they made.

Friday, May 10: At 4:03 pm staff at Dollar Tree requested an officer for an unruly patron. The officer assisted in mediating the issue. At 10:24 pm a complainant reported someone knocking on his door in the 600 block of W. Madison St. They did this several times, but no one was there when the complainant answered the door. The officer checked the area, but did not locate anyone.

Thursday, May 9: At 1:28 pm Greene County Schools staff reported a stray dog at the school bus building.The officers placed the dog in the Community Animal Shelter. At 2 pm officers investigated a dog bite in the 400 block of E. McKinley St. A mail carrier was bitten after delivering a package to a residence. According to city animal ordinance, the animal has been deemed Illegal and must leave the city limits after being microchipped.

Wednesday, May 8: At 8:25 am officers assisted with the Bike to School Day at the elementary school. At 11:45 am a complainant reported a possible break in at a residence in the 200 block of N. Cedar St. Nothing was reported missing. The officer is investigating. At 6:20 pm a driver requested an officer at Sparky’s for an out-of-control passenger in his vehicle. The officer’s investigation led to the arrest of the driver, Marcus Lee Greene, 29 of Greensboro, NC, for operating while intoxicated*. He was also cited for no valid driver’s license.

Tuesday, May 7: At 6:03 pm staff at Dollar General reported the theft of energy drinks. Juveniles had taken the items without paying for them. A parent of one of the juveniles was contacted and returned the unopened items to the store. Charges are pending. Dollar General staff also reported the theft of cosmetics. The officer is reviewing video of the event and the investigation continues.

Monday, May 6: At 3:45 pm staff at Art on the Fly reported finding suspicious activity on a surveillance camera at the store. The video was provided to an officer showing a male attempting to gain entry to the business. The officer is investigating. At 5:17 pm staff at Greene County Medical Center ER reported a patient with a dog bite. The officer is investigating.

Sunday, May 5: At 1:38 am a caller advised of a subject at Sparky’s trying to sell narcotics to juveniles outside of the business. The officer arrived and did not locate anyone in the area. At 12:23 pm a complainant reported being sprayed with a water hose by their neighbor. The officers spoke to the neighbor and advised him to end contact with his neighbor or face harassment charges in the future. At 10:15 pm an officer assisted a deputy with a prisoner in the jail experiencing a medical issue.

Saturday, May 4: At 6:49 am a complainant reported the stop sign at N. Elm and W. Clark Sts had been knocked over. The officer notified the DOT. At 9:27 pm staff at Oly’s Corner requested an officer there for a juvenile messing with the gas pumps. The officer spoke to the youth and advised him he was not welcome there in the future. A parent was contacted by the officer and advised.

Friday, May 3: At 8:27 am officers removed debris from the roadway in the 500 block of S. Cedar St. At 9:35 am officers assisted the Jefferson fire department responding to a smell of gas at Camden Apartments on S. Grimmell Rd. At 12:24 pm officers responded to a car-deer accident near S. Elm and W. Vest Sts. Sue Aspengren of Jefferson was southbound driving her 2018 Chevrolet Silverado when a deer collided with her vehicle. The officer estimated the damage to the vehicle at $2,000. At 10:36 pm security staff at Wild Rose Casino reported a subject who had been ejected for intoxication was leaving the facility driving a vehicle. The officer located the vehicle and followed it for several miles. No infractions were observed.

Wednesday, May 2: Routine activity reported.

Tuesday, May 1: At 10:43 am an officer stopped a subject on a bicycle near W. Clark and N. Vine Sts. The subject was travelling on the wrong side of the road. During the interaction, the officer was given consent to search a duffle bag. Suspected narcotics and paraphernalia was seized for testing. At 11:45 am a caller spoke with an officer concerning drug use at a Jefferson residence. The officer is investigating. At 6:08 pm an officer investigated an accident at N. Elm St and W. Central Ave. Beau Davis of Grand Junction was southbound on Elm driving his 2003 Chevrolet K1500. He turned left in front of a 1997 Chevrolet S-10 owned and operated by Michael Rumley of Jefferson. The two vehicles collided in the intersection. Davis was cited for fail to yield upon left. Each vehicle sustained an estimated $5,000 in damage.

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