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Boyle 911 Police blotter for October 3

October 03, 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 daily.

OCTOBER 1

4:42 a.m., male at Wal-Mart service desk is requesting a ride to Somerset for a medical reason; he is refusing EMS and refusing to explain the medical condition; officer escorting subject to Lincoln County line.

7:07 a.m., front door open at barber shop in Danville Manor Shopping Center; keyholder arrived and said everything appeared OK.

11:30 a.m., report of stolen 4-wheeler from Lebanon Road residence.

11:53 a.m., male at Patrician Place apartment whose bond has been revoked is causing a disturbance.

12:09 p.m., officer removing nails from roadway near Wendy's.

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12:42 p.m., employee at Sellers Engineering has been receiving threatening and harassing telephone calls.

1:45 p.m., caller's intoxicated son jumped out of her car at McDonald's.

2:27 p.m., citizen is requesting assistance from Salvation Army; organization advised it isn't taking in new cases for at least two weeks.

2:39 p.m., complainant advises there was inappropriate sexual activity occurring in the ladies locker room about 40 minutes ago at McDowell Wellness Center.

2:56 p.m., Centre College public safety advises there are two cows loose on the football field; owner is requesting them be put down.

3:12 p.m., female shoplifter is being uncooperative at Kroger.

7:08 p.m., drivers in a black Blazer and a red car are racing on Lebanon Road and trying to run each other off the roadway.

8:30 p.m., mother called requesting a welfare check on her 11-year-old son who is home alone with a 2-year-old.

9:31 p.m., prowler complaint on Jean Drive; female advised no officer was needed because it was her grandson.

11:08 p.m., arrest made at Bowlarama.

SEPTEMBER 30

12:39 a.m., complaint of loud party on Harberson Lane.

3:39 a.m., possible injury accident near Wal-Mart involving one vehicle.

4:40 a.m., complaint of car alarm sounding on East Main Street.

5:24 a.m., two suspicious juvenile males are walking north past Bonta Lane.

6:50 a.m., someone dressed in dark clothing just ran by the Burger King drive-through.

7:43 a.m., Garrard County is requesting a welfare check for resident on North Third Street after a vehicle registered to this address was found in a creek.

11:19 a.m., caller from Nichols Street just learned that while she was gone to the store yesterday a neighborhood juvenile came into her residence and stole a necklace and $2.

2:15 p.m., while moving items out of a Chestnut Street residence, the complainant found a gun and wants police to take possession of it.

2:46 p.m., caller heard shots in the Heather Hills Apartments area; there are four males around a green truck and one appears to have a revolver; officer advised it was a cap gun.

4:26 p.m., arrest made at Peebles Department Store.

6:06 p.m., caller from Denmark Drive residence requests an officer and social services come and get her children because she can't take care of them by herself.

9:09 p.m., someone is in vacant unit at Meadowrun Apartments; two subjects arrested.

10:11 p.m., a missing juvenile has been found by his father.

SEPTEMBER 29

12:21 a.m., two males and two females are in a physical altercation near National City Bank on Hustonville Road.

12:55 a.m., activated alarm at National City Bank; officer advised there doesn't appear to be power to the ATM and advised to contact a keyholder and notify them of the traffic.

1:34 a.m., extra patrol requested on Aspen Drive due to a female who just left the area threatening to assault the caller because she thinks her boyfriend is inside; female is in a green and silver Silverado.

2:52 a.m., one-vehicle injury accident on Lebanon Road with power lines down.

8:34 a.m., verbal altercation in progress at Shoney's restaurant.

11:55 a.m., caller's 15-year-old son is missing.

12:27 p.m., driver in a small, dark colored minivan has driven off of U.S. 27 and possibly has narcotics in the vehicle.

2:24 p.m., caller's 16-year-old son is out of control and may be under the influence of intoxicants.

6:06 p.m., adult male gave caller's granddaughter a camera with inappropriate pictures on it.

6:51 p.m., possible fight in progress between a male and female at East Main Street residence; units are standing by while subjects wait for a ride.

9:48 p.m., caller from Russell Street just got home and someone was in his house; they ran out the back door, but he can't give a description.

10:08 p.m., security at Danville Manor Shopping Center requesting assistance with breaking up a group of people between Ci-Ci's and Burger King.

10:24 p.m., jail requesting an officer in reference to a subject there who wants to turn himself in on warrants.

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