April 7:

Police assisted Henry County and Stark County Medic with a complaint involving a subject having chest pains in a vehicle northwest of town.

Police met with a subject at the Galva Police Department to register as a sex offender. A copy was emailed to Henry County for the LEADS entry.

Police responded to a report of a suicidal subject at a residence on NW 1st Avenue. The subject was located and spoken with.

Police responded to a 9-1-1 hang-up in the 00 block of SW 4th Street. It was determined to be a misdial.

Police responded to a disturbance and removed an unwanted subject in the 00 block of SE 6th Street. The subject was advised to leave.

Police responded to a loose dog complaint in the 00 block of NE 3rd Street. The owner was able to put the dog back inside.

April 8:

While patrolling, police noticed that all Galva railroad crossing arms were activated with no trains present. BNSF was contacted for repairs.

Police responded to a traffic obstruction involving a moving truck in the 00 block of SW 9th Avenue. The subject was advised to move the truck.

Police received information about threats that a resident made towards family members in Galva. These threats were unfounded.

April 9:

Police responded to a property line dispute in the 200 block of SE 4th Avenue.

Police met with a registered sex offender at the Galva Police Department to update their employment on their registry. An updated copy was emailed to Henry Co for the LEADS entry.

Police responded to a Facebook threat complaint in the 100 block of NW 7th Avenue.

April 10:

Police responded to a report of two loose dogs that were contained in the 800 block of SE 1st Street. It was learned they belonged to a neighbor and were returned.

Police assisted a citizen at the park district.

Police assisted a motorist at the south edge of town. The vehicle was able to continue on its way.

April 11:

Jacob Simoneaux, 34, Galva, was arrested for two counts of violation of an order of protection, criminal damage to property and an additional charge of aggravated battery to a police officer during his arrest following an investigation into a complaint of criminal damage to property in the 200 block of SW 5th Street. He was taken to Henry County Jail.

Police responded to a reckless driving complaint at the east edge of town. The officer located the vehicle, but did not observe any violations for a traffic stop.

Sara Emery, 44, Tampico, was cited for operating a vehicle when registration was suspended for mandatory insurance and operating an uninsured vehicle following a traffic stop in the 900 block of SE 2nd Street. She was released with a required court date.

Police responded to an illegal burning complaint at the Galva Park District. Two juveniles had transported a chair there and set it on fire. The fire was extinguished, and the juveniles cleaned up the remnants.

Police responded to a solicitor complaint in the 600 block of Swank Street. The subject was located and did not have a permit. He was asked to leave until he obtained a permit.

Police assisted Kewanee Police Department and Henry County with a pursuit involving a stolen car that began in Kewanee. The suspect vehicle crashed and rolled several times on the Galva-Atkinson blacktop south of Page Street. The suspect was arrested on multiple charges.

Police responded to a suspicious activity complaint in the 100 block of SE 2nd Avenue.

Police assisted the Kewanee Police Department in attempting to locate a missing person. The subject was located in southern Illinois.

April 12:

Police assisted a motorist at the Galva-Atkinson blacktop. The subject was feeling sick and had pulled over. The subject was able to continue on.

Police assisted a subject whose vehicle became disabled in the 500 block of NW 5th Street. The vehicle was pushed off the roadway.

Police responded to a juvenile complaint involving a subject throwing rocks in the 300 block of NW 1st Street.

Police responded to an illegal burn complaint in the 00 block of SE 2nd Street. The fire was extinguished.

Police conducted a welfare check at a residence on SW 6th Street. The subject was fine.

April 13:

Police responded to a loose dog complaint in the 800 block of West Division Street. A family member responded and put the dog back inside the house.

Police responded to a complaint of a verbal disturbance in the 600 block of NW 1st Avenue.

Police responded to a minibike complaint in the 100 block of Morgan Road. The officer was not able to locate a minibike.

Police removed an animal carcass from the roadway in the 1000 block of North Center Avenue.