Oliver Dzib Canul, of Osceola, was taken into custody May 1 at 214 W. Jefferson St. for operating while under the influence - first offense.
According to an Osceola Police report, the Clarke County Sheriff’s Office received several calls about a white Chevy traveling north on Highway 69 towards city limits. Callers stated the vehicle had almost hit two other cars and was failing to maintain the proper lane. Witnesses stated they observed Dzib Canul with an open container in his lap.
When officers located Dzib Canul, he was outside of the vehicle. Officers noted the odor of an intoxicating beverage coming from Dzib Canul, and he had bloodshot, watery eyes. Dzib Canul admitted to drinking, and was unable to complete standard field sobriety testing.
Dzib Canul was transported to Clarke County Jail where he was released May 3 after posting $1,000 cash bond. ––––– Vehicle vandalism was reported at 108 N. Adams St. April 30. ––––– A minor was referred to juvenile authorities May 5 for possession of a controlled substance - first offense. ––––– Theft from building was reported May 2 at 777 Casino Drive. ––––– Douglas M. Ringgenberg, of Osceola, was taken into custody May 8 in the 100 block of East Washington Street for public intoxication.
According to an Osceola Police report, officers received a call of a male acting disorderly. Officers located Ringgenberg who was found to be unsteady on his feet and smelled of an alcoholic beverage; Ringgenberg refused a breath test.
Ringgenberg was transported to Clarke County Jail and released on his own recognizance May 9. ––––– A death was reported May 9 in the 2000 block of North Main Street. ––––– Child endangerment was reported May 9 at South Adams and East Jefferson streets. ––––– Donnie T. Taylor, of Florissant, Missouri, was taken into custody May 9 at 777 Casino Drive for trespassing - first offense.
Taylor was transported to Clarke County Jail and released on his own recognizance May 9.
––––– Theft was reported May 6 at 117 Mateer Drive.
––––– Lost property was reported at 800 S. Park St. on May 11.