April 15:

Police assisted ambulance personnel with a medical emergency at a residence on SE 4th Ave.

Police spoke to a subject by telephone about information about a missing person case in Kewanee. The information was forwarded to the Kewanee Police Department for follow-up.

Police, along with the fire department and Stark County Medic, were dispatched to a two vehicle accident on Route 34 near Midland Road. It was determined to be a false alarm.

Police responded to a complaint involving threats by telephone in the 100 block of SE 3rd Street.

Police responded to a crossing arm malfunction at the Exchange Street railroad crossing. BNSF was contacted for repairs.

Police responded to a dog bite complaint in the 700 block of NW 5th Avenue. A dog had bitten its owner, with only minor injuries reported.

Police responded to a barking dog complaint in the 300 block of SE 8th Avenue.

Police responded to an ongoing neighbor dispute in the 600 block of NW 1st Street.

April 16:

Police responded to a child custody dispute that resulted in a battery in the 00 block of SW 5th Street.

Police responded to a 9-1-1 open line complaint in the 500 block of Burlington Road. The officer checked the area and was not able to locate anyone needing assistance.

While patrolling, Police noticed that a train had stopped and was blocking all Galva crossings. BNSF was contacted for repairs.

Police responded to a 9-1-1 hang-up complaint in the 600 block of South Center Avenue. The officer checked the area, but did not locate anyone needing assistance.

Nicholas Yelm, 52, Galva, was issued an administrative warning ticket (AWT) for noise violation relating to the barking dog after police responded to a barking dog complaint in the 600 block of NW 1st Street.

David Driscoll, 34, New Hartford, Conn., was issued a citation for speeding in the 1100 block of SE 2nd Street.

April 17:

While patrolling, Police noticed that a train stopped and blocked several crossings. The officer assisted several vehicles by directing them to open crossings.

Police followed up on various ordinance violations at dozens of residences. Copies of the ordinances were left and residents were spoken to about their intentions.

Police responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle that was soliciting at the intersection of South County Road at 2150 East. The officer was not able to locate the suspect vehicle.

Police responded to a verbal disturbance involving several juveniles at Wiley Park.

April 18:

Police responded to a disorderly conduct complaint involving a neighbor calling and harassing the complainant in the 600 block of NW 1st Street. A report was forwarded to the State’s Attorney’s Office for review.

Police responded to a request for assistance by a citizen in the 700 block of NW 3rd Avenue.

April 19:

Police responded to a solicitation complaint in the 600 block of SE 2nd Avenue. The subjects did not have the proper permit and were instructed to cease their actions.

Police met with a subject at the GPD to complete their yearly sex offender registration. A copy was emailed to Henry Co for the LEADS entry.

Police assisted the Henry County Sheriff’s Office with serving a civil stalking-no contact order in the 600 block of NW 1st Street.

Police responded to a reckless driving complaint in the 400 block of NE 1st Street.

Marilyn Winter, 66, Princeton, was issued a citation for speeding in the 1100 block of SE 2nd Street.

Roylee Broaden, 38, Lafayette, was issued a citation for operating a vehicle when registration was suspended for mandatory insurance in the 100 block of SE 2nd Street.

Curt Burgus, 26, Galesburg, was issued a citation for having expired registration in the 400 block of SE 2nd Street.

April 20:

Police responded to a possible water main break in the 100 block of East Division Street. The Galva Water Department was contacted for repairs.

Police responded to a 9-1-1 hang-up call in the 00 block of NE 5th Street. It was determined to be an accidental pocket dial.

Police delivered a message about a family illness to Sentry Estates.

April 21:

Police responded to an activated car alarm in the 500 block of NW 5th Street. The owner was able to shut it off.

Police responded to a request for assistance in locating a loose dog in the 500 block of NW 2nd Street.