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Thursday, July 8th

7:48am: A deputy investigated an abandoned vehicle at 7 Hills Park.

10:48am: A deputy investigated suspicious activity on U Avenue near 210 th Street.

12:36pm: A deputy investigated an alarm in the 500 block of South 11th Street, Grand Junction.

4:36pm: A deputy assisted a motorist on 220th Street near W Avenue.

10:27pm: A deputy investigated an alarm in the 900 block of Locust Street, Scranton.

Friday, July 9th

6:00am: A deputy investigated a single vehicle rollover in the 2300 block of 330th Street. A 2001 Toyota Camry registered to Exhaust Pro’s of Perry was found rolled in the ditch with no driver in the area. The driver has not been located.

7:00am: A deputy and the Sheriff investigated a single vehicle rollover on 140 th Street near F Avenue. Isabell Perez 19 of Churdan was west bound on 140 th Street and lost control of her vehicle and entered the North ditch rolling the car 3 times. The vehicle was a 2006 Nissan Sentra. The vehicle was totaled in the accident. The Driver was taken to the Greene County Medical Center by private vehicle with minor injuries.

10:30am: A deputy assisted an ambulance with a medical call in the 400 block of East Hager Street, Grand Junction.

2:52pm: A deputy investigated an alarm in the 1400 block of 130th Street.

3:18pm: A deputy investigated a civil issue in the 2300 block of 170th Street.

4:12pm: A deputy investigated a harassment complaint near 6th Street and Main Street, Grand Junction.

8:58pm: A deputy investigated suspicious activity on Bennet Street, Grand Junction.

10:13pm: A deputy investigated an alarm in the 900 block of Locust Street, Scranton.

Saturday, July 10th

3:11am: A deputy attempted to stop a vehicle on 220th Street near Falcon Avenue. The vehicle lost control on I Avenue and went into the ditch the driver Charles Bradshaw II 57 of Jefferson fled into a corn field and was arrested at or about 9:25 am. Charles was arrested for interference with official acts, trespass 1 st offense, Eluding, reckless driving, failure to obey stop sign, and driving while license denied, suspended, and or revoked.

7:10am: A deputy investigated a suspicious vehicle in the 400 block of Tallman Street, Paton.

3:37pm: A deputy investigated a harassment complaint in the 600 block of North 18th Street, Grand Junction.

Sunday, July 11th

1:00am: A deputy investigated a noise complaint at Spring Lake.

1:03am: A deputy conducted a traffic stop on 220 th Street and N Avenue. The driver Maddison Battani 19 of Des Moines provided a false name. Maddison was arrested for interference with official acts, identity theft, and driving while barred.

2:20am: A deputy assisted the Boone County Sheriff’s Office with a shot’s fired complaint in the 2200 block of C Avenue. Boone County arrested two subjects.

2:55am: Tijera McQueen 21 of Des Moines was booked into the jail for possession of a controlled substance 1st offense.

7:40am: Maddison Battani 19 of Des Moines was booked into the jail for interference with official acts, driving while barred, and identity theft

8:18am: A deputy investigated a fraud complaint in the 700 block of Eagle Street, Scranton.

2:16pm: A deputy investigated a harassment complaint in the 400 block of Harding Street, Churdan.

4:35pm: Charles Bradshaw II 57 of Jefferson was booked into the jail for interference with official acts, trespass 1st offense, Eluding, reckless driving, failure to obey stop sign, and driving while license denied, suspended, and or revoked.

Monday, July 12th

10:31am: A deputy assisted a motorist on 220th Street near Pioneer Avenue.

2:56pm:A deputy removed debris from the roadway on X Avenue near 170th Street.

3:31pm: A deputy assisted the Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office with locating an owner of a vehicle in the 600 block of Head Street, Churdan.

8:30pm: A deputy arrested Jody Schad 46 of Jefferson for an arrest warrant for a parole violation.

11:01pm: Jody Schad 46 of Jefferson was booked into the jail for a parole violation.

In all cases when a defendant has been charged, this is merely an accusation, and all defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.