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Broadcaster Press 11
April 8, 2014 www.broadcasteronline.com
FOR THE RECORD
VERMILLION POLICE DEPARTMENT
PRESS BRIEFING
03/23/14 01:14 – Caller
reported a group of men
vandalizing a recycling
bin. Officers checked the
area but were not able to
identify the suspects.
03/23/14 01:18 – Caller
reported a possible DWI.
Officers located and
stopped the vehicle. The
driver was underage and
had been drinking but
was not intoxicated. The
driver’s privilege to drive
was revoked. The driver
was cited for driving
revoked and underage
consumption of alcohol.
03/23/14 11:38 – Caller
reported his truck stolen
by unknown person(s)
the night before. The
caller located his truck
and called officers to
investigate. Under
investigation.
03/26/14 10:59 – Caller
reported receiving a
fraudulent phone call. He
would terminate the call
before the caller could ask
for money or other
compromising
information.
03/26/14 19:04 –
Officers conducted five
alcohol compliance
checks. Four of the
establishments passed,
one failed. The employee
at the failing
establishment was cited.
03/26/14 20:23 –
Officers found a deceased
cat on the roadway and
removed the body. The
cat had no collar. It was
mostly black with some
white and orange stripes.
03/27/14 01:44 –
Officers responded to a
report of a man knocked
unconscious by another
man outside a bar.
Responding officers
stopped and contacted
two men fleeing the area.
Witnesses identified one
of the men as the suspect.
He was arrested for
simple assault.
03/27/14 03:03 – Caller
reported three people
fighting outside a trailer.
Officers responded and
searched the area but
found no sign of the
participants of the fight.
03/27/14 09:29 –
Officers responded to an
assisted living center
where a subject had
threatened other and
himself. Officers spoke to
the man who apologized
and agreed to seek help.
03/27/14 13:41 –
Officers provided a
funeral escort.
03/27/14 14:10 – Caller
reported unknown
person(s) had entered his
home and stolen several
items, including a
firearm. Under
investigation.
03/27/14 17:13 – Caller
reported the window on
their van had been
broken out by unknown
person(s) while parked in
the high school parking
lot. Investigation has not
revealed a suspect.
03/28/14 05:10 – Caller
reported an ongoing
dispute with her husband.
Officers responded and
found that the husband
was drunk and argument
had occurred, but no
violence had occurred.
03/28/14 13:25 –
Officers responded to a
report of loud arguing at
a neighbor’s apartment.
Investigation revealed a
dispute between parents
and their teenage
daughter. No crimes had
occurred.
03/28/14 20:05 –
Officers stopped a vehicle
for expired registration.
The driver was suspended
and was cited. Subsequent
investigation revealed the
license plate on the
vehicle belonged to
another vehicle and the
driver admitted he had
taken the plate off his old
vehicle when he got his
new vehicle. The driver
was charged with
possession of revoked or
altered license.
03/28/14 22:17 –
Broadcaster
Classifieds…
ROCK-SOLID
RESULTS!
Cases Disposed 3/2127/2014
J. Jesus Meza, 808 N.
Officers investigated a
University #309,
possible violation of a
Vermillion; Speeding on
protection order.
other roadways, $19.00
03/28/14 23:59 –
Officers contacted a man plus costs
Lucas Glenn Iverson,
who was walking on the
1119 Hawthorn Street,
side of the road with an
open Bud Light container. Vermillion; Speeding on a
state highway, $39.00 plus
The man was underage
costs
and was cited for open
Ashley N. Goossen,
container and underage
530 Elm #6, Vermillion;
consumption.
Speeding on other
03/29/14 00:24 – A
roadways, $39.00 plus
vehicle was stopped for
costs
not having its headlights
Troy Douglas
on. The driver had been
Boomsma, 408 Ruth
drinking and was under
Street, Yankton; Speeding
age. He was cited for
on a state highway, $39.00
minor in
plus costs
possession/consumption
Derek Douglas Bak,
of alcohol.
03/29/14 00:49 – A
29771 453rd Ave., Irene;
vehicle was stopped for
Seat belt violation, $25.00
having an out brake light.
Jerome Kent Menard,
The cab reeked of the
1267 Broadway Street,
odor of burnt marijuana. Centerville; Speeding on
The driver admitted to
a state highway, $39.00
smoking marijuana. A
plus costs
subsequent search found
Nicholas M. Slattery,
the remains of several
31070 463rd Ave.,
marijuana roaches. The
Vermillion; Speeding on a
driver was arrested for
state highway, $19.00 plus
ingestion and possession
costs
of paraphernalia.
Steven Ray Hansen,
03/29/14 12:59 – Caller 46140 Riverside St.,
reported she was too
Centerville; Speeding on
weak to get to her car to
a state highway, $19.00
go to the hospital.
plus costs
Officers responded and
Elizabeth L. Konz, 308
provided care until the
Carr Street, Vermillion;
ambulance arrived.
Municipal speeding,
03/29/14 23:11 –
$39.00 plus costs
Officers responded to a
Sophia M. Taggart,
noise complaint and
45949 Liberty Road,
found a large party at the
Vermillion; Failure to
suspect residence.
make proper stop at stop
Officers contacted the
intersection, $54.00 plus
renters and asked for
costs
consent to search for
Russell E. Jensen, 509
minors, one of the renters
Poplar Avenue,
admitted there were
Vermillion; Speeding on
minors in the residence,
other roadways, $59.00
another renter refused
plus costs
consent. The residence
Richard Charles
was secured and a search
Chasing Hawk, Sr., 1106
warrant was obtained.
E. Clark Street #25,
Forty-five minors were
Vermillion; No drivers
cited for consuming
alcohol. The renters were license, $54.00 plus costs;
Seat belt violation,
cited for noise
$25.00; Speeding on other
prohibition and
roadways, $19.00 plus
disorderly house.
costs
Total Records: 21
Justin Dean Polley, 8
“A” St., Wakonda; Seat
belt violation, $25.00
Matthew Edward
Davis, 216 S. Clark, Irene;
Seat belt violation, $25.00
Darin Wieseler, 3628
Hamilton Blvd., Sioux
City, IA; Speeding on
other roadways, $39.00
plus costs
Chelsey Jo Steffen,
1925 Princeton Ave.,
Vermillion; Use or
possession of drug
paraphernalia, $204.00
plus costs
Ethan David Cleaver,
1510 Lewis St.,
Vermillion; Speed on
four-lane in rural areas,
$79.00 plus costs
David E. Nusz, 17306
U. Street, Omaha, NE;
Speeding on a state
highway, $39.00 plus costs
Alexander Logan Levi,
901 Rose St. #141,
Vermillion; Driving with
suspended (not revoked)
license, $204.00 plus costs
Jennifer J. Tchida, 401
Pleasant Street, Elk Point;
Speeding on other
roadways, $19.00 plus
costs
Davida Nicole Russell,
833 E. Duke St. Lot 9,
Vermillion; Seat belt
violation, $25.00
Lenny Smith, 205 N.
7th St., Beresford;
Speeding on a state
highway, $39.00 plus costs
John Phillip Nelson,
2019 S. St. Mary’s Street,
Sioux City, IA; Obey
traffic device unless
directed by policeman,
$54.00 plus costs
Kyleigh Beth Melsted,
1721 Baylor Street,
Vermillion; Failure to
make proper stop at stop
intersection, $54.00 plus
costs
Jasper Lamont
Sanders, 303 Spruce St.
#223, Vermillion;
Speeding on other
roadways, $39.00 plus
costs
Ronald Victor Galvan,
III, 914 Locust St.,
Yankton; Speed on fourlane in rural areas, $59.00
plus costs
Jean Julien Deoo, 341
S. 29th Terrace, Ft.
Lauderdale, FL; Speeding
on other roadways,
$39.00 plus costs
Rita Marie Sandman,
2526 Idaho Ave., Sioux
City, IA; Speed on fourlane in rural areas, $39.00
plus costs
Kelly Ann
Dunkelberger, 45946
278th St., Chancellor;
Speeding on a state
highway, $39.00 plus costs
Madison M. O’Neill,
15 West Cedar #201,
Vermillion; Seat belt
violation, $25.00
Miranda Kae
Ackerman, 305 N. 2nd St.,
Beresford; Speeding on a
state highway, $59.00 plus
costs; Seat belt violation,
$25.00
Melvin Henry
Cournoyer, 511 West
Main, Wagner; Petty theft
2nd degree-$400 or less,
$200.00 plus costs, five
days jail suspended based
on the conditions of the
court
Saul Angel Segura,
7713 W. Lancaster, Sioux
Falls; Speeding on other
roadways, $39.00 plus
costs
Justin Duane Langen,
1503 Capital St., Yankton;
Speeding on other
roadways, $19.00 plus
costs
Shaun P. Busskohl,
2600 Mulligan Dr.,
Yankton; Seat belt
violation, $25.00
Lydia Cleto Akotkuel,
906 22nd Ave. #7,
Brookings; Driving with
suspended (not revoked)
license, $204.00 plus costs
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