Crime & Safety
Johnston Police Blotter Rewind: Public Intoxication at JMS, Damaged Mailboxes
The Johnston Police Department investigated a number of calls Feb. 7 to Feb. 19. Take a look at the reports.

Editor's note: All information is provided by the Johnston Police Department in incident reports through Feb. 19. 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 proven guilty.
Feb. 7
An 11-year-old male was charged with theft for stealing money from a wallet at Summit Middle School.
Feb. 12
Youth Homes of Mid America reported a runaway. The father returned the runaway later the same afternoon.
A 76-year-old man reported someone stole two guitars and his glasses from his residence. No forced entry was found.
Feb. 11
Officers reported a case of public intoxication and possession of alcohol by a minor at Johnston Middle School.
Feb. 13
Michael Burns, 44, was charged with allowing his dogs to run at large.
A 29-year-old man reported someone had hit his vehicle while it was parked in the parking lot in the 8300 block of Northwest 62nd Avenue.
Feb. 15
The parents of a 14-year-old girl reported her as a runaway. She was later found and returned.
Feb. 16
Budget Storage notified a victim that his storage unit and four others had been broken into.
Feb. 17
A 42-year-old man reported his mailbox pole had been damaged and his mailbox taken. Another neighbors mailbox pole had been damaged as well in the 6800 blocked of Northwest 93rd Street.Â
Three homeowners in the 8400 block of Prairie Ridge Drive reported their mailboxes had been damaged.
Feb. 18
Susan Smith, 23, was arrested for an outstanding warrant.
Feb. 19
Aaron Johnson, 18, was arrested for possession of marijuana.
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