1-30-18
9:28 pm – Cody James Burchett, 34, St. Joseph, was picked up on a FTA warrant on a prior charge of failing to register a dog or cat. A $100 bond was posted.
1-31-18
9:18 am – Report of abandoned vehicle at Landmark.
1:20 pm – Report of vehicle lockout. Contacted Bridgeman’s.
1:23 pm – Semi trailer broke down blocking road on Highway Z. No injuries. Pattonsburg School was informed to reroute school busses if needed.
5:48 pm – Road cleared from above incident.
10:08 pm – Terry Husky, 38, Galmey, was placed under arrest and transported to DDCRJ for a 24-hour hold pending warrants.
2-1-18
7:05 am – Report of animal neglect. Daviess County deputy resolved issue.
10:34 am – Report of cow out between 57-56mm I-35 southbound. Possible owner advised.
2-2-18
9:20 am – Gallatin citizen requesting advice from Daviess County deputy on what to do about those who drive past stop signs. Deputy spoke with concerned citizen.
2-3-18
10:57 am – Report of a burglar alarm going off at Summit Gas in Gallatin. Building clear and all okay.
2-4-18
10:48 am – Daviess County deputy assisting in report of property damage in Altamont.
12:41 pm – Report of motor vehicle accident in Jamesport. No injuries.
8:52 pm – Mack Robinson, 59, Nyia Robinson, 40, and Nyisha Robinson, 39, all of Kansas City, Kan., were arrested after a pursuit on I-35 SB on charges of possession of a controlled substance and receiving stolen property. Bond is set at $35,000 for each. Also arrested was the driver of the vehicle, Ida Mae Lewis, 49, Kansas City, Kan., for possession of a controlled substance, resisting arrest, receiving stolen goods, DWI, no valid license and various other motor vehicle infractions. Bond set at $45,000.
2-5-18
12:59 pm – Vehicle rollover on Highway 13, half mile north of 6 Highway. No injuries.
3:51 pm – Vehicle accident on Highway M at Weldon corner. No injuries.
4:39 pm – Stranded motorist at Highway 69 and 109th.
5:12 pm – Report of items missing from home in Winston.
6:22 pm – Report of neglected dogs in Altamont. A check determined they were okay.
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