Wednesday, February 19th
Dispatchers at the Greene County Law Enforcement Center received a call from a resident in the 1600 block of M Avenue stating that a male subject had just knocked on his door wanting a ride. The resident did not comply with the male subject and he was reported to have started walking south on M Avenue. A deputy responded and did locate a purple PT Cruiser in the west ditch between 260th and 270th Streets on M Avenue. The owner and subsequent driver of the vehicle, Timothy James Warren of Perry was not found by the deputy at that time. The vehicle was towed by Durbin Towing to a secure facility in Jefferson. The vehicle did not sustain any damage and the accident is still under investigation.
A deputy was advised of cattle on the roadway at S Avenue and 195th Street. The owner was notified of the situation.
A deputy was asked to try and find several pieces of steel rebar that were reported to have fallen from a semi-tractor trailer east of Jefferson on Highway 30. The steel rebar was reported near the traveled portion of the roadway. The deputy was not able to locate the material described.
A deputy was advised of debris on the roadway at 230th Street near S Avenue. The reported plastic sacks were removed from the roadway before the deputy’s arrival.
In all cases when a defendant has been charged, this is merely an accusation, and all defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.