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Boyle 911 police blotter for April 25

April 25, 2007

Editor's note: Taken from the Danville 911 records, the Police Blotter represents a history of the initial calls and the information used by the dispatcher to send officers to investigate complaints. It is not necessarily an indication of what the officer found upon arrival at the scene, or of how the complaint may have been dealt with. This is what your police department faces on a daily basis.

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1:29 a.m., possible motorist assist on Lexington Road.

1:40 a.m., open 911 line possibly from elevator phone at Farmer's National Bank.

3:22 a.m., citizen is being threatened by a juvenile with a knife in Perryville.

6:36 a.m., black cow is near Grider Furniture in Junction City; cow has been found near Hardee's at 7:46 a.m. and is cornered in a yard at the corner of U.S. 127 and Shelby Street; cow is now on Mitchell Street at 7:56 a.m.; owner arrives at 8:15 a.m.

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8:01 a.m., warrant served to female on Boyden Court; arrest made; en route to jail.

9:31 a.m., probation and parole requesting assistance in transporting a subject to jail from Whirl-A-Way Drive.

11:04 a.m., garage on Duncan Hill has been broken into.

11:30 a.m., Stith Funeral Home requesting escort to Perryville.

12:48 p.m., juvenile is outside of house on West Walnut Street yelling to be let inside and no one came to door.

2:02 p.m., disturbance between grandmother and grandson over use of car on Orchard Drive.

2:35 p.m., electric or phone line is down across from Jennie Rogers Elementary School.

3:10 p.m., two-vehicle non-injury accident in Boyle County High School parking lot; one vehicle needs to be towed.

3:17 p.m., reckless driver in yellow Dodge truck is on Lexington Avenue.

4:04 p.m., there are 10 juveniles in caller's backyard on Carrigan Drive who are destroying property.

5:08 p.m., cow is loose in the ditch on Alum Springs Crosspike.

5:14 p.m., foot pursuit of male last seen heading toward Earl Street; at 6:15 all units are going to be at Mark Avenue address.

5:12 p.m., caller's computer was smoking and she would like fire department to check it out on Angela Drive.

5:25 p.m., possible domestic disturbance in progress on Forest Avenue.

10:18 p.m., elderly male has gone to next door neighbor on Earl Street and asked caller to contact police because of a male subject he found asleep in his basement.

11:07 p.m., driver in red Grand Prix is speeding on South bypass and keeps turning headlights on and off.

11:43 p.m., several adults with one small child are near a white SUV on Smith Street playing music and disturbing neighbors; adults also are letting the child play in the street.

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