Crime & Safety
Public Intoxication, Fraudulent Checks: Johnston Police Blotter
The Johnston Police Department investigated a number of calls June 8. Take a look at the reports.

Editor's note: All information below is provided by the in incident reports through June 8. Dates below are when the incident was reported or occurred, not when an arrest or charges were filed. Charges do not always result in convictions. All individuals listed below are innocent until
June 7
Renes Floral Design, 9401 N.W. 70th Ave., someone purchased plants and landscaping material using a fraudulent check. The loss was valued at $109.
Angela Stackhouse, 35, was charged with public intoxication after officers were sent to Kum & Go, 6130 N.W. 86th St., on a welfare check of an employee.
June 8
A 42-year-old man reported someone had entered his unlocked home in the 6300 block of Northwest 99th Court. When the man returned home he found two TVs and a DVD player missing.
Oficers took a report of an argument between a mother and her adult son in the 6700 block of Gables Way. The son had left before officers arrived. No charges were filed.
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