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    Sheriff's Report: Aug. 23 - Aug. 29, 2009
    Information provided by Sheriff Ron Fehr September 02, 2009
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    Sunday, Aug. 23

          3:18 a.m.: Deputy Pontius and Hammer responded to a complaint of trespassing and fight call to a residence at 210 West Walnut, Ogden. Ogden P.D. was called out to assist. One person was taken to the Boone County Hospital with facial injuries, before he was arrested for trespassing,  public intoxication, and assault charges.  This person was released to the Hospital for treatment of injures to face charges after he is discharged. Facing charges is Matthew Kruckenberg, 25, of Rippey. Kruckenberg went to the address in Ogden to fight with an individual whom he confronted at a party earlier in Boone.
          3:35 a.m.: Deputy Wingate responded to a complaint of a vehicle in the ditch in the 200 block of Y Avenue, Boone. Arrested for OWI first offense was Calvin L. Clark, 19, of Mystic. No damages were reported to his vehicle.
          2:04 p.m.: Deputy Hoffman responded to the Boone County Hospital ER area on a complaint of man with a knife was in the building threatening suicide. Individual was tazered by a Boone officer and taken into custody for evaluation.
          10:20 p.m.: Deputy Wingate made a traffic stop on Quartz Avenue just north of the Bell Salvage Yard. Driver, Joshua C. Musser, 24, of Ogden, was arrested for possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.

    Monday, Aug. 24

          4:31 p.m.: Deputy Hoffman responded to a complaint of a utility shed that had been broken into at Country Terrace Mobile Home Park, West Ames, in the 6100 block of West Lincoln Way.  Shed door in lot 33 had been broken and paint cans broken into. Deputy observed a bicycle tire track through the wet green paint and around the park. A bicycle was found with green paint on the tires. Officer spoke to people in that home and an eight-year-old boy admitted he did the break-in. Two other boys were located in the park, all around the same ages. Parents were spoken to. Owner of the shed and paint did not want to pursue charges. Owner will work it out with the families involved.

    Tuesday, Aug. 25

          6:56 a.m.: Deputy Ruter investigated a car-deer accident on 325th just east of Otter Place, Woodward. Elizabeth G. Layman, 54, of Woodward, was eastbound when a deer ran out in front of her causing $2,500 in damage to a 2000 Chevy blazer. No injuries were reported.
          8:59am  Deputy Ruter responded to a vehicle fire at E18 and O Avenue. James Greenley, 56, of Boone, was driving his 1999 Chevy Suburban when it became over heated and started on fire. Boone Fire responded. The vehicle was a total loss. No injuries were reported.
          1:25 p.m.: Deputy Ruter began an investigation with the Boone Humane Society on a complaint of a dog bite that occurred in Centerville on Leaf Road. Richard Wilson, 54, of Boone, reported that while checking on his cattle a dog came out of nowhere and attacked him. He did receive a dog bite that broke the skin to his right leg. Officials are trying to determine who owns the dog and if the dog is current on shots.
          9:12 p.m.: Deputy Hoffman responded to Madrid on a domestic situation to back up a Madrid Officer. One person was arrested by the Madrid P.D. for interference with 911 Communications. Incident occurred in the 200 block of E 9th Street, Madrid.
          10:33 p.m.: Deputy Zeutenhorst responded to the Story County line to pick up a prisoner, Kenneth L. Skjordal, 49, of Story City. Skjordal was arrested on a Boone County warrant for driving under suspension. Bond was set at $250.

    Wednesday, Aug. 26

          12:36 p.m.: Sgt. Hurley responded to a single-vehicle accident at Highway 169 and J Avenue. Driver, Julie Katzenmeier, 37, of Ogden, was westbound when she lost control and drove into the north ditch and struck an embankment. Katzenmeier was taken to the Boone County Hospital for treatment. A 2005 Toyota received $5,000 in damage. Charges are pending.
          6:50 p.m.: Deputy Ruter responded to a complaint of an illegal dump 1/2 mile west of Highway 169 on 150th Street.  Someone had dumped two electrical transformers.

    Thursday, Aug. 27

          1:42 a.m.: Deputy Zeutenhorst responded to an incomplete 911 call from 893 210th Street, Ogden. This was a phone problem only.
          7:16 a.m.: Tasha Lundberg, 19, of Boone, turned herself in to the Boone County Sheriff's Office on a warrant for probation revocation. Bond was set at $200.
          1:16 p.m.: Sgt. Hurley responded to a complaint of a home broken into at 2099 290th. Taken was some furniture, construction supplies and tools. Investigation continuing.
          1:50 p.m.: Deputy Ruter investigated a single-vehicle accident 1/4 mile south of 337th on A Avenue. Bruce R. Vangundy, 60, of Waukee, was attempting to turn around on a muddy road, and the vehicle slid down an embankment and struck landfill equipment, belonging to the North Dallas Landfill. No injuries were reported. Damages were estimated at $1,500 to a 2006 Dodge Dakota pickup. No other damages were reported.
          5:02 p.m.: Deputy Ruter took a complaint from a gentleman from Boxholm, who was getting phone calls from a company called Global Sweepstakes, telling him he had won $96,000. They wanted his credit card number to prepay taxes and other expenses to claim his alleged winnings. He did not give out any numbers. The sheriff's office stresses how important it is to never give any account numbers. If you truly have won a prize  there is no need to give money to get money. This is just another scam.

    Friday, Aug. 28

          6:12 p.m.: Deputy Hoffman responded to an alarm sounding at 2335 230th Street at Kinzler Construction. This was a false alarm.
          10:25 p.m.: Deputy Wingate made a traffic stop in the 100 block of Highway 30. Driver, Zachary J. Crabbs, 21, of Redfield, was cited for speeding. Passengers Dallas J. Rhoten, 21, of Linden, and Jason C. Chaloupka, 25, of Yale, were both cited for open container of alcohol in the vehicle.

    Saturday, Aug. 29

          8:32 a.m.: Sgt. Hurley responded to a complaint of a burglary to a residence at 81 B Avenue, Paton. A firearm and antique toys were reported missing. Investigation continuing.

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