Nuisance Abatem
On November 27, 2024, police was asked to prepare a nuisance abatement notice for 722 Hiddeson Ave. due to the complaints the city has been receiving regarding the accumulation of trash in the rear of the residence. On November 28, 2024, the nuisance abatement notice was generated and served to Furman Kiser and Ralph Bailey at approximately 11:15 AM. Kiser was advised that the best solution was to get Bailey off his property, since Bailey was the one creating the unsightly mess in the rear of the property. Kiser advised he understood. PO took photographs of the property and attached them to the report. PO then sent an email to the police Chief and Safety Service Director advising them of the issued notices. On December 9, 2024, PO received an email from the street department containing an invoice for the trash clean up that took place at 722 Hiddeson Ave. on December 6, 2024. This invoice will be forwarded to the prosecutors office for restitution during prosecution.
Theft (not in progress)
On December 1st, 2024, at approximately 11:49 PM police was dispatched to 905 Stratford Dr on a possible theft not in progress. PO spoke to Melony, who stated back in July she filed a police report for a laptop that was stolen by Omni Fiber workers. Melony stated that back in July she made a deal with the Omni fiber workers who were outside her home installing internet to come inside and help her move things. Melony said she paid the workers with a rabbit and microwave. In another report, Melony stated her laptop was stolen by the workers. It was later discovered that the laptop was still inside the home, and she misplaced it. On todays date, Melanie wanted to report two stolen rings from the date of the previous incident. Melony was unable to give an exact reason why she waited three months to report the rings stolen. She also stated the rings are both silver with a clear diamond. First she stated that the rings were both worth around $2,000.00, then she stated the rings were worth $19,000.00. PO advised Melony he would try to contact Omni Fiber to see if they have record of who was at her house that day, but it would be tough to figure out who stole them if she made a deal with them and allowed them into her home. PO was able to call Chris Murdock from Omni Fiber on 567-360-2109, Chris stated that he was there that day and spoke to Melony about cable internet but never entered her home. Melony said that the ones who she made a deal with to move furniture were Hispanic males. Chris stated that the men were contracted through Omni Fiber, and he was unsure who they would’ve been. He also stated that he would contact his boss to see if he had any information on who could’ve been contracted that day. Melony was given the victims’ rights form and a statement to complete. She stated she was unable to complete them on her own and would have her son help her complete them and get them turned in. On December 5th, 2024 Melony called into the PD and stated that she was able to locate both rings in her kitchen and that they weren’t stolen.
OVI
On December 06, 2024, at approximately 5:08 AM police was dispatched to a person “slumped” over the steering wheel at the intersection of South Broadway and East Water Street for multiple cycles of the traffic light. PO located a white Ford Focus in the intersection with the brake lights on. As PO approached the vehicle, he noticed a female driver later identified as Mackenzie Rehmert. Mackenzie was nodding off at the wheel as PO approached. PO knocked on the window multiple times, when Mackenzie finally acknowledged him, she was startled and the vehicle started to roll away as it was not in park. Mackenzie put the vehicle into park after several commands to do so. PO then located two syringes in Mackenzie’s hand and asked her to step out of the vehicle where PO detained her by putting her in handcuffs. He then asked Mackenzie when the last time was she used and she stated this morning at 4:30 AM so approximately 30 minutes prior to this incident. PO asked Mackenzie what she used and she stated Fentanyl. Mackenzie’s eyes were also pinpoint and glossy. Greenville Rescue then arrived on scene and checked her condition, where she refused to go to the hospital stating she was fine. Another PO searched the vehicle where he found a baggy containing a white powdery substance that is suspected to be Fentanyl. PO asked Mackenzie if she would be willing to submit to Standard Field Sobriety Testing to see if she was okay to drive where she stated she would. The first test was the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus test. There were no clues detected during this test. Next was the Walk and Turn test. While performing the test Mackenzie showed two clues as she took the wrong number of steps and performed an improper turn. The third test was the One Leg Stand test. Makenzie started before being instructed to do so and did not have her foot parallel to the ground as instructed. Mackenzie was instructed to count to 30 by one thousand one, one thousand two, one thousand 3 and so on until she reached 30 seconds or instructed to stop. Mackenzie was approximately 8 seconds slower from PO’s timed 30 seconds. Mackenzie was read then advised she was being arrested for OVI. Mackenzie was read her Miranda warning where she stated she understood. During the search incident to arrest no other contraband was located on her person. Mackenzie was transported to the GPD where she was read the BMV2255. Makenzie consented to give a breath test where it showed a blood alcohol concentration of 0.000. Mackenzie was also asked if she would be willing to provide a Urine test where she stated she would. The urine was placed into the fridge in the GPD property room as evidence and will be sent to the Miami Valley Regional Crime Laboratory for analysis. The suspect drugs and paraphernalia were placed into property at the Greenville Police Department and will be sent to BCI lab for further testing and analysis. Mackenzie was issued a citation for OVI and advised of her mandatory court date and time. Mackenzie was released to her mother Jacquelynn Rehmert.
Missing Person
On December 10, 2024 at approximately 3:33 PM police was dispatched to 600 Walnut Street; Darke County Recovery and Wellness in reference to a missing juvenile. While enroute PO learned the missing juvenile/involved person was possibly at an address located in the 500 block of East Fourth Street. PO made contact with the residents at 536 E Fourth St who stated the juvenile was not at the address. The juvenile was attempted to be contacted through Snap Chat without success. 612 East Fourth Street was checked for the juvenile without any success. All parties spoken to stated they did not know where the juvenile was located and did not know a phone number associated with him. After being unable to locate the juvenile at either address PO went to 5105 County Home Road; Michaels Home to make contact with complainant/case manager; Andrea Baker. PO learned that the juvenile had been dropped off at 600 Walnut Street; Darke County Recovery and Wellness after school for an appointment at 3:00 PM by a staff member of the Michaels Home. A short time later Andrea was notified the juvenile had signed in for his appointment but left without being seen at which point she contacted the Police. Police contacted Darke County Recovery and Wellness who confirmed the juvenile had been there and what he was wearing but did not have any video footage showing which direction he left from the building. The juvenile was reported to last be seen wearing a blue jean jacket with a white collar, a pair of jean pants, black hat, and having a gray backpack with him. Andrea stated she did not have a contact number for him due to him not supposed to be in possession of a phone. Andrea stated they did not want to file unruly juvenile charges against him just wanted it documented and him returned when located. Andrea completed a witness statement which will be attached to this report. Hardin County Children Services was contacted about the juvenile running away due to them having guardianship of him. The juvenile is reported to have been planning on running away from the area and had packed his backpack he is reported to have with him full of his belongings in preparation. The juvenile is reported to have gotten into criminal trouble while visiting the Cleveland area where he is from during Thanksgiving break. Andrea provided an email that will be attached to this report with further details about the legal trouble please see it for further details. A picture of the juvenile was received from Andrea that will be attached to the missing person notice and placed into the briefing log. The juvenile was entered into LEADS/NCIC as missing and the surrounding areas were notified by dispatch.
Domestic
On December 10th 2024 at approximately 10:08 PM police was dispatched to 312 Victoria Drive, reference a domestic dispute. PO made contact with Ian and Shelby Perkins. Ian stated that his father Raymond Perkins, and his brother Mason Perkins were in a physical altercation that led to an infant child being struck. Shelby stated that the infant child did not get struck and was only scared, PO did not observe any injuries to the infant child. Ian and Shelby both stated that Raymond left in his vehicle and Mason left on foot prior to the officer’s arrival. Mason was found a couple houses north walking a dog, Mason stated he was not in a physical altercation with his dad Raymond and it was only a verbal argument over Ian. Mason stated he went for a walk to cool down from the argument. Raymond called the police back shortly after letting police know he returned home. Raymond informed the police that he was in a verbal argument with Ian and Mason over Ian’s behavior. BCI only. No school age children were present during this incident.