Police Report 4/20/2026-4/26/2026
Monday, April 20, 2026
-10:04AM. Concerned citizen dropped off a dog that was located at the intersection of N 1st and Cherry Streets. The dog was returned to its owner in the 900 block of N 1st St.
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
-12:07AM. Deputy conducted a traffic stop at the intersection of E Division and S 1st Streets. As a result of an investigation during the traffic stop, the driver, 30-year-old Curtis Jackson, of Fort Dodge, was arrested for possession of marijuana-2nd offense. Jackson was cited and released with his promise to appear in court.
-7:40AM. Officer responded to a motor vehicle collision in the 100 block of W Veterans Dr. An information exchange was completed.
-8:47AM. Officer returned a phone call regarding a package that had been delivered to the wrong address. Officer later located the package and returned it to the correct address in the 400 block of SW 5th St.
-10:56AM. Officer assisted with de-escalating and redirecting a middle school student who was actively trying to run away from school.
-6:04PM. Officer followed up on a nuisance complaint in the 200 block of S 1st St. The owner was informed of the complaint and stated they would take the necessary steps to fix it.
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
-6:42AM. Deputy responded to a report of a purse dumped in the 900 block of N 1st St. The owner was eventually contacted and came to retrieve it later that day.
-11:36AM. A bag of tools that had been located on the railroad crossing at NE 3rd St was brought to the Ogden Police Department.
-3:08PM. Officer responded to the Ogden Middle School to take a report of a stolen e-bike. While taking the report the bike was located.
-3:53PM. Officers assisted with a medical call in the 600 block of NW 3rd St.
Thursday, April 23, 2026
-3:31AM. Deputy responded to a report of cattle in the roadway in the 900 block of N 1st St. Deputy was unable to locate any cattle outside of the fence. The owner was notified by phone.
-5:03PM. Officer and deputy located and subsequently arrested 33-year-old Amanda Teter in the 100 block of SW 8th St for an active warrant out of Boone County.
-9:50PM. Officer and deputies located 32-year-old Joseph Jameson, of Ogden, in the 100 block of NW 3rd St and arrested him for charges of Grooming, Sexual Exploitation of a Minor, and Enticing a Minor under 16 for Sexual Purposes. This was based off an ongoing investigation conducted by the Boone County Sheriff’s Office.
Friday, April 24, 2026
-10:23AM. Officer took a report of an assault that had occurred earlier in the week. The investigation is ongoing.
-12:04PM. Officer received a request for a welfare check on an individual who had left an appointment in Ames and was headed back to the 600 block of NW 7th St. Officer located the individual and set them up with mobile crisis for mental health services.
Saturday, April 25, 2026
-10:08AM. Deputies assisted with a report of trespassers in the 400 block of SE 2nd St. The subjects in question willingly left after being asked by the landlord to do so.
-2:43PM. Deputy returned a phone call about a civil property dispute in the 600 block of E Oak St.
-11:31PM. Deputy responded to a report of dogs barking in the 300 block of E Walnut St. The deputy made contact with the owner and had them bring the dog inside.
Sunday, April 26, 2026
-1:02AM. Deputy conducted a traffic stop in the 300 block of E Walnut St. The driver, 30-year-old Blake Stevens, of Boone, was subsequently arrested for Operating While Intoxicated-1st Offense and Carrying Weapon while Operating While Intoxicated.
-4:14PM. Deputy responded to a report of a scam in the 500 block of S 1st St. The reporting party had paid a booking fee online and was now being asked for a deposit and first month’s rent before being able to even look at the apartment. Deputy attempted to contact the other party using the number provided but received no answer.
-11:46PM. Deputy located an individual at the intersection of NW 5th and W Elm St regarding a requested welfare check.
AN ARREST WITHOUT DISPOSITION IS NOT AN INDICATION OF GUILT.

