Edith A. Cotton, 31, of 122 Eastridge Drive reported to the Clark County Sheriff's Office at 11:45 p.m. Saturday that she has been receiving harassing phone calls from a known male.
Don McMurry, 64, of 196 Chardonay Court reported to the Clark County Sheriff's Office at 8:30 a.m. Saturday that sometime during the night someone broke the light off the top of his mailbox beside his driveway. The light was laying in the middle of the street.
Earl Hollimon, 57, of 1060 Two Mile Road reported to the Clark County Sheriff's Office at 9:19 a.m. Saturday that an unknown person took a handgun from a closet in his residence. Change, valued at $12, was also taken.
Craig A. Hagan of Radio Shack reported to Winchester Police at 6:43 p.m. Friday that an employee was taking items from the store, including three cell phones, a Bluetooth headset and radio transmitter. The total value of the theft was $1,449.95.
Michael Andrew Conley,19, of 142 Shanahan Lane was charged with receiving stolen property and theft by unlawful taking.
A female juvenile reported to Winchester Police at 10:50 a.m. Saturday that someone took her purse out of a vehicle parked at George Rogers Clark High School.
Winchester Police received a report from Joann Busch of a shoplifter at Goody's at 5:16 p.m. Saturday. Police found eight pairs of pants, three shirts and two sets of children's sleepwear in the possession of Kimberly D. Barnett, 21, of Stanton. Barnett was charged with shoplifting, public intoxication, possession of burglary tools, improper display, failure to maintain insurance and failure to notify the Department of Transportation of an address change.
Oma Citty of 4971 Winchester Road reported to Winchester Police at 5:09 p.m. Saturday that two known people took several items, valued at $1,500, from a residence at 24 Seaboard St. There was also vulgar grafitti written on the bedroom door.
Winchester Police responded to a report from Jacquline Kintz at 8:11 p.m. Saturday of three juveniles that escaped from Hillcrest Juvenile Center in Mount Sterling. Police located the three juveniles in a vehicle that was reported stolen.
Monica Birch, 18, of 220 Oxford Drive No. 13 reported to Winchester Police at 2:45 a.m. Sunday that someone took a CD player out of her vehicle. The dashboard of the vehicle was also damaged. The total value of the theft was $200.
A female juvenile reported to Winchester Police at 11:54 p.m. Saturday that a known male has been harassing her over the telephone for the past three weeks.
Melinda Mills, 40, of 256 April Way reported to Winchester Police at 4:37 a.m. Sunday that an unknown person busted out the front door of her residence.
Betty Ratliff Smith, 76, of 20 S. Burns Ave. reported to Winchester Police at 10:03 a.m. Sunday that someone broke the passenger side window and damaged the passenger side mirror of her vehicle.
Daniel Strode, 30, of 211 S. Burns Ave. reported to Winchester Police at 10:10 a.m. Sunday that someone broke out his car window while it was parked on Burns Ave.
Jonathan Jones, 46, of 223 Boone Ave. reported to Winchester Police at 6:58 p.m. Sunday that someone cut the tire on his 2002 Ford Explorer.
Mario R. Dalton, 24, of 1215 Westwood Drive reported to Winchester Police at 10:17 p.m. Sunday that he was assaulted by a known female.
Tegan Morris, 22, of 1215 Westwood Drive reported to Winchester Police at 10:17 p.m. Sunday that she was assaulted by a known male.
Billy Bowles, 23, of 91 Tyler Banks Court reported to Winchester Police at 4:53 a.m. Sunday that someone threw a garbage can at his window and broke it.
TRAFFIC MISHAPS
Joseph A. Weathers of Lexington was traveling on Irvine Road at 6:15 a.m. Friday when he said a vehicle forced him off the side of the road and caused the concrete mixer he was towing to come loose and flip. Henry Ginter of Paris came around a corner and hit Weathers' vehicle while he was stopped in the road.
Nathaniel B. Miller of Mount Sterling was traveling north on Iron Works Road at 3:59 p.m. Saturday when he told police he looked over to the passenger seat and went off the edge of the road, overcorrecting and losing control.