Police Report 4/10 - 4/16/2017
Monday, April 10, 2017
- 10:45 AM. An Ogden resident stopped by the Ogden Police Department to inquire what could be done about a vehicle that had been left on his property by a family member.
- 5:35 PM. The officer was stopped by a citizen who had picked up a package that was left on the counter at Ogden Post Office. The officer delivered the package to the subject it was addressed.
Tuesday, April 11, 2017
- 8:52 PM. The officer arrested Jamie Anderson, 35, of Glenwood Iowa for allegedly operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated and driving while on the wrong side of a two-lane highway in the 100 block of West Walnut St.
Wednesday, April 12, 2017
- No reported activity.
Thursday, April 13, 2017
- 8:00 AM. A wallet was turned in at Ogden PD. The officer notified the owner that her wallet was found and could be retrieved at the Ogden Police Department.
Friday, April 14, 2017
- 8:20 AM. John Millward reported that someone had entered 2 of his vehicles and took a set of keys from each vehicle.
- 1:30 PM. The officer responded to an incomplete 911 call from St John’s Catholic Church. This was a misdial by the subject decorating the church.
- 4:47 PM. Bob Ross reported that someone entered his vehicle and stole a Samsung cellular phone with a Green Bay Packers Otter Box, Verizon cell charger, and 20V DeWalt Impact Driver.
- 8:00 PM. The officer was called to 425 N 1st Street in regards to a brown/white dog running loose. The officer was unable to catch the dog.
- 9:38 PM. The officer was called to the Spinning Wheels Skating Rink in regards to a fight between female juveniles. Charges are pending in this case.
Saturday, April 15, 2017
- 10:56 AM. The officer spoke with the Ogden resident regarding junk around the property.
Sunday, April 16, 2017
- 3:20 PM. The officer was notified that one of the windows in the shelter house at City Park was open. The officer closed the window and secured several other windows.
PSA-DUE TO RECENT VEHICLE BURGLARIES, OGDEN RESIDENTS ARE REMINDED TO LOCK THEIR VEHICLES