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Rap Sheet

July 5, 2012
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Name that crime

June 21-27

A. Fifth-degree theft; public intoxication.

B. Non-support of a child.

C. Driving while license is denied or revoked; operating while intoxicated, first offense; public intoxication.

D. Fifth-degree criminal mischief; simple assault.

E. Driving while barred as a habitual offender; assault using or displaying a dangerous weapon.

F. Violation of a protective order; domestic abuse assault with injury.

Answers for Name That Crime: 1)A 2)E 3)D 4)F 5)C 6)B

Published arrest charges are obtained from official law enforcement records, which are available to the public. All who are charged are innocent until proven guilty.

On the clock

Des Moines Police

June 26

WHY’D THE MINNESOTAN CROSS THE ROAD?

A man from Minnesota was attempting to cross the road at a McDonald’s entrance, at the 4800 block of Merle Hay Road when another man who was driving and wearing a cowboy hat pulled up and said, “People are trying to pull in, Motherfucker!” So he responded, “You need to shut the hell up.” That’s when the driver allegedly got out of the truck and pushed him. He threatened to beat him up, but instead he left. The alleged victim reported the license plate numbers to police.

LOUD MUSIC, LOUD MOUTH

Police arrived at a house party at the 800 block of East 23rd Street, regarding a dispute between the homeowner and some of her guests. The officer advised the music needed to be turned down so they could converse. After police remedied the dispute, the people turned the music back up. Police told them it was illegal to play music so loudly, but they refused to turn it down and threatened to call a lawyer. The police attempted to arrest the homeowner, who resisted. They eventually got her in cuffs, while her boyfriend allegedly assaulted another officer. They were both taken to jail.

CAT FIGHT DRAMA

Police were dispatched to the 600 block of East Hackley where they found the victim with a bloody nose and a cut on her chin. She reportedly had gone to her ex-boyfriend’s house to get some of her belongings when the suspect punched her in the face several times. As she tried to leave, the suspect followed her down the block and attacked her again. The suspect admitted to police that she did it because she was “sick of her mouth and her drama,” stating, “(The victim) brought fire and I brought a bomb.” She was arrested. CV



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