Thursday, May 21st
A deputy was dispatched to the 100 block of 185th Street to investigate an attempted burglary. It appears that nothing was taken from the farmstead.
A deputy was advised of an erratic and careless driver on Highway 30, east of Scranton. The vehicle was stopped and the driver was evaluated.
A deputy was advised of truck traffic that was not slowing for road construction near Dunbar Slough on County Road E53.
A deputy was dispatched to investigate a minor backing accident in the 400 block of Sand Street in Churdan. Tabatha Marie Nalley 18, of Churdan was backing from a parking spot in front of the Churdan Library, when she struck a parked car owned by Margaret Karen Anderson 47, of Lohrville. Damage to the Anderson vehicle was estimated to be $1500. There was no damage reported to the Nalley vehicle. Tabatha Nalley was issued a citation for Unsafe Backing.
A deputy was asked to speak with resident in the 700 block of J Street in Churdan regarding several juvenile visitors to her home.
A deputy was advised by a resident in the 1000 block of 290th Street of receiving a phone scam from the IRS in which the caller stated that they owe back taxes.
A deputy was dispatched to the city shed in Grand Junction to investigate a small fire that was set behind the building. After an investigation by the deputy, two juvenile male subjects were charged with Reckless Use of Fire.
A deputy was asked to check the welfare of a resident in the 400 block of Main Street East in Grand Junction.
Two deputies and an Iowa State Trooper were dispatched to a reported fight in progress in the 800 block of Percival Street in Grand Junction, in which a knife was reported to have been brandished. After an investigation, Joshua Martinez 31, of Ogden was subsequently arrested for Assault-Aggravated.
Friday, May 22nd
A deputy assisted the Grand Junction Fire and Rescue with a medical call in the 400 block of South 9th Street in Grand Junction.
In all cases when a defendant has been charged, this is merely an accusation, and all defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.