11:43 a.m., officer investigating an alcohol-related matter at Danville High School.
12:10 p.m., customer at Chamber's Marathon is causing a problem because his credit card was denied.
12:21 p.m., report of burglary at Main Street Furniture Warehouse where entry was made through a window and copper pipes were stolen.
1:03 p.m., driver on Lebanon Road swerved to miss a deer and wrecked his vehicle.
1:45 p.m., three-vehicle injury accident near RR Donnelley; arrest made.
1:51 p.m., intoxicated male is walking on Lebanon Road in Perryville; subject arrested.
2:24 p.m., caller's keys were stolen by a female from Randolph Hill residence; she left on foot headed toward Second Street.
3:04 p.m., deputy clocked a driver in a silver BMW on Dry Ford Road going 124 mph heading toward Perryville.
3:25 p.m., complaint that a male on Gose Pike is hauling car parts on a trailer that appears to be falling apart.
3:29 p.m., out on Hill-N-Dale Drive with female whose son is missing; son has been located.
3:53 p.m., request to talk to officer about his wife who made a threat that she was going to have his work release revoked.
4:58 p.m., Rally's employee advised that a female is causing a disturbance because she can't get a refund on her food.
5:02 p.m., report that residence on Airport Road has been burglarized while subject was at work; caller was advised that his residence was in Lincoln County; referred to Lincoln.
7:18 p.m., subject advised sign for Danville Animal Clinic on Lexington Road was knocked down.
9:50 p.m., a 15-year-old male is out of control at Iroquois Road residence.
10:08 p.m., complaint that dogs won't stop barking on North First Street.
10:39 p.m., extra patrol requested due to a male standing under the steps leading to an apartment on McClure Drive so he could look into the windows of another apartment.
11:47 p.m., extra patrol requested due to a suspicious male asking for money at South Second Street residence.
OCTOBER 31
12:18 a.m., driver in a white car is being reckless on Lexington Road heading toward Danville.
2:56 a.m., male left Burgin in a four-door green Jeep Cherokee and may be en route to Boyle County; he was in a residence with a female that held her family hostage; she possibly gave him a handgun and advised him to get her some money.
6:38 a.m., driver in a newer black Impala left Lancaster without paying for gas.
11:17 a.m., suspicious cream-colored Chevrolet is in 3 B Incorporated parking lot.
3:19 p.m., unknown male is in hallway trying to kick in door at East Walnut Street apartment; female locked male out of residence.
4:21 p.m., caller from Durham Beauty School has lost her diamond ring at work.
4:45 p.m., attempting to serve a warrant to male on Longview Drive; female resident advised she does not know him.
5:22 p.m., officer at Exquisite Jewelry investigating a gun application.
5:23 p.m., child custody dispute in progress at Man O'War Express; officer en route to jail with female.
5:30 p.m., traffic stop with the male party of the child custody dispute.
6:48 p.m., report of unlawful use of a vehicle by caller's daughter; vehicle is a green Lumina with temporary tags.
9:14 p.m., several juveniles are setting small fires in the back of apartments on Balasa Drive; unable to locate.
9:25 p.m., male arrested at Danville Manor Shopping Center.
9:29 p.m., caller advised her daughter's husband, who is very intoxicated, just tore up the apartment and left in a purple Kia; she advised he did this last night and when he got home their other vehicle had the windshield cracked and had multiple dents and scratches; arrest made.
9:51 p.m., five gunshots were heard in the Denmark Drive area; additional calls received from Arby's about shots being heard; shots were from several juveniles in the back parking lot setting off M 80s.
9:55 p.m., caller has received threatening phone calls from her ex-boyfriend; requesting officer listen to messages on answering machine; female just called back and advised her daughter erased the message.