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Boyle 911 Police blotter for November 2

November 02, 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.

NOVEMBER 1

1:09 a.m., suspicious male followed a Centre student on foot into Speedway; he was trying to get a ride to Harrodsburg.

2:13 a.m., male arrested on Hustonville Road.

7:28 a.m., Save-a-Lot manager has been calling the store and no one is answering.

8:07 a.m., vehicle was broken into during the night at Hampton Inn.

8:44 a.m., caller in police lobby would like to talk to officer about an incident that happened with his 11-year-old daughter at Bate Middle School.

9:42 a.m., check on suicidal subject who may be intoxicated and armed with guns at Baughman Avenue residence.

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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.

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