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Tuesday, October 1st

12:43am: An officer assisted the GC Ambulance with a Medical call in the 100 Block of South Grimmell Road.

7:55am: An officer responded to 1000 West Lincoln Way Street for a Fire Alarm Activation at the Greene County Medical Center. It was a false alarm.

10:05am: The Greene County Middle School, located at 203 West Harrison Street, reported a male juvenile student had left school without permission. The officer located the juvenile at his residence with his mother.

10:28am: Brenda Batschelet reported her neighbor was knocking on her apartment door and attempting to get in. The officer spoke to the neighbor and found her to be fine, just confused.

10:10am: An officer spoke to an employee at City Hall about a possible No Contact Order Violation.

1:12pm: An officer investigated an accident at 777 Wild Rose Lane. A 2016 Chevrolet Truck, owned and operated by Nicholas Mallas of Boone, rear ended a 2018 Kia Sportage, owned and operated by Nancy Squire of Urbandale. The Mallas vehicle had a reported $4000.00 in front end damage, while the Squire vehicle had a reported $1500.00 in rear end damage.

3:33pm: A caller advised of a Speeding Vehicle eastbound on 190 th Street, which they believed to be heading towards Jefferson. The officer did not locate the reported vehicle.

6:05pm: Brenda Batschelet reported her neighbor was once again attempting to gain entry into Batschelet’s apartment at 1000 West Adams Street. The officer spoke to a confused neighbor and requested her to stay away from the neighbor’s door.

6:23pm: An officer assisted the GC Ambulance with a Medical Call in the 700 Block of Wild Rose Lane.

8:34pm: Pam Hulbert advised of a female at her apartment, who was confused and lost. The officer spoke to the female and took her back to her apartment.

9:06pm: Mark Lange reported several juveniles throwing toilet paper at 100 Briarwood Bend. The officer did not locate anyone in the area.

10:19pm: An officer responded to an Alarm Activation at 106 West Washington Street. The officer found the business to be secure.

Note: All charges are merely an accusation. All defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.