Sept. 15:

A man’s wallet was found in the 200 block of Exchange Street and returned to its owner.

Police responded to an abandoned vehicle complaint in the 200 block of SW First Avenue. The owner advised it would be removed by the end of the day, which it was.

Police responded to a complaint of a missing or stolen key for an e-bike in Wiley Park.

Police responded to a 9-1-1 hang-up in the 700 block of NW Seventh Avenue. It was determined to be a misdial.

While patrolling, police located an open door at a closed business in the 900 block of Southeast Second Street. It was determined that the door hadn’t been secured/latched by the last employee to leave. The door was locked and secured.

Sept. 16:

Police responded to a possible burglary complaint after a door was found ajar in the 00 block of Southwest Fourth Street. Nothing was missing and camera footage later revealed that the tenant had not latched the door when they left.

Police and the fire department responded to multiple fire alarms in the 00 block of Southwest Fourth Street. Officers located a small fire on a stovetop involving burned food.

A signature on an animal redemption form involving an impounded dog was obtained at a residence in the 400 block of Northwest Ninth Street.

Police captured and impounded a loose dog after a complaint from the 300 block of Northwest First Avenue. The dog was returned to its owner the following day.

Sept. 17:

Police were notified about a vehicle repossession that was taking place in the 500 block of Southwest Sixth Street.

Police responded to an activated duress alarm in the 400 block of Northeast Second Avenue. It was determined to be an accidental activation.

A welfare check was conducted at a residence on Northwest Seventh Avenue. The subjects were fine.

Police met with a resident who needed a replacement sticker for their low-speed vehicle in the 100 block of Southeast Sixth Avenue.

Police responded to a loose dog complaint in the 300 block of Southeast Sixth Street. The owner took the dog home prior to the officer’s arrival.

Police responded to a verbal domestic disturbance in the 1000 block of Southeast Second Street.

Police responded to a harassment complaint in the 00 block of Southwest Fourth Street.

Sept. 18:

Police responded to a suspicious activity complaint in the 400 block of Southwest Fourth Avenue. The officer spoke to the resident, who advised several friends had left moments earlier.

Police responded to a loose dog complaint in the 300 block of Commercial Street. The dog was located and impounded.

A welfare check was conducted at a residence on Northeast Sixth Street. The subject was fine.

Police responded to a neglected animal complaint in the 400 block of Southwest Fourth Avenue.

Police assisted the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services with a child custody exchange in the 100 block of East Division Street.

Police responded to a burglar alarm in the 00 block of Southwest Seventh Street. It was determined to be a false alarm.

Sept. 19:

Police conducted yearly enforcement drills at both Galva schools.

Police assisted Henry County with a traffic stop near the Galva Cemetery.

Police responded to a landlord/tenant dispute in the 800 block of Northeast Second Street.

Gizelle Araiza, 26, Kewanee, was cited for operating an uninsured vehicle in the 300 block of Northeast Fifth Street.

Sept, 20:

Police provided a civil standby to retrieve property in the 600 block of Northwest Second Street.

Matthew Denning, 43, Rock Falls, was arrested for battery, criminal trespass to property and two counts of resisting and/or obstructing a police officer following a request to remove an unwanted subject in the 100 block of Eighth Avenue. He was taken to Henry County Jail.

Police responded to a complaint involving a subject attempting to run over another subject with a vehicle in the 200 block of South Exchange Street. This case remains under investigation.

Sept. 21:

Police responded to a loose dog complaint in the 800 block of West Division Street.

Police responded to a harassment complaint in the 400 block of Southwest Fourth Avenue.

Police conducted a welfare check of a bicyclist on Route 34, west of town.

Police responded to a complaint of a child’s bicycle being found destroyed in the 300 block of Northwest First Street. Investigation revealed that a group of juveniles destroyed the bicycle at Wiley Park. This remains under investigation.

Police responded to another complaint of a bicycle being destroyed in the 500 block of Southeast Second Street. This is under investigation as well.