March 29, 2024

Police Blotter

Jasper County Sheriff’s Office

• James A. Bonnett, 29, of Newton is charged with disorderly conduct and criminal trespass after authorities were called to 2305 E. 19th St. N. #11C at 2:10 p.m. Thursday. Bonnett reportedly went to the residence looking for something. The victim’s son was at the door when Bonnett pushed it open and knocked him down. He then went down to the victim’s vehicle and would not exit. While in the vehicle, he was searching around for an item. He then exited and went to the north entrance of the residence and began knocking. He was unable to answer any questions. He was taken to the Jasper County Jail.

• Marcus R. Brown, 19, of Kansas City, Kan., is charged with false report of crime after authorities were called to the Casey’s store, 201 E. Ralph St., Monroe, at 1:55 a.m. Friday. Brown falsely told police that he had been robbed at gunpoint by two women he had been traveling with. He was taken to the Jasper County Jail.

• Pudoli M. Gonzales, 24, of Marshalltown is charged with driving while license revoked and driving while license barred after authorities pulled his vehicle over in the 8300 block of Highway T-12 at 11:16 p.m. Thursday. After being pulled over, officers ran his license and saw it had been revoked three times before. He was taken to the Jasper County Jail.

• Kyle D. Miller, 22, Newton is charged with OWI second offense after authorities were called to 9900 S. 28th Ave. E. at 8:06 a.m. Sunday. Officers found Miller alone with a vehicle in a ditch. He smelled of alcohol and had bloodshot eyes and slurred speech. He submitted to a preliminary breath test, which came back at .098. He was taken to the Jasper County Jail.

• Roberto I. Villarreal, 27, of Marshalltown is charged with public intoxication after authorities were called to Highway 224 and North 67th Avenue at 12:30 a.m. Saturday. The officers found that Villarreal had crashed his car in a ditch, then left to a friends house and returned to the crash scene to wait for the officers. He smelled of alcohol, had red bloodshot eyes and was giving conflicting stories about where he was going, where he was coming from and how many occupants were in the vehicle. He submitted to a preliminary breath test, which came back at .102. He was taken to the Jasper County Jail.