Greene County Sheriff News Release

August 20, 2012

 

08/20   At 8:31 am, the sheriff investigated criminal mischief to a mailbox in the 1800 Block of 170th Street that had firecrackers set off inside it

At 9:02 am, a deputy investigated criminal mischief to picnic tables at Squirrel Hollow Park

At 9:46 am, a deputy checked the report of a suspicious vehicle in the 1100 Block of 220th Street where the driver was going door to door selling children’s books, the vehicle was not located

At 10:46 am, a deputy conducted a welfare check in Grand Junction and found the residents to be all right, just that they disconnected their telephone due to finances

At 10:50 am, a deputy investigated the theft of gasoline from Casey’s in Grand Junction. A resident had purchased $10 in gas the previous night and didn’t have any money so he left his driver’s license with the store. Deputy contacted him and left a message to get the matter taken care of

At 1:35 pm, Janon L. Olson, 41, of Jefferson was booked into the county jail serving a partial domestic abuse-assault sentence

At 3:47 pm, the sheriff checked the report of a suspicious vehicle at K Avenue and 120th Street that had been sitting there for several hours. It was found to be the same vehicle the deputy had checked on earlier in the day. The driver was checked and did have a permit to sell door to door.

At 4:00 pm, Kaleb L. Lentz, 18, of Grand Junction was booked into the county jail after turning himself in on a warrant for Driving While Barred, charge filed by a deputy in Grand Junction on 08/16, he was booked and released O/R per warrant

At 5:05 pm, a deputy investigated criminal mischief to a mailbox in the 1300 Block of 120th Street that had firecrackers set off inside it

At 5:30 pm, a deputy checked careless driving in Grand Junction but did not locate the vehicle

At 5:55 pm, a deputy investigated criminal mischief to the screen door handle of a house in the 2100 Block of Neola Avenue

 

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

              

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