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911 police blotter for April 13

April 13, 2008

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.

APRIL 10

12:01 a.m., two males acting suspiciously in the Danville Manor shopping center area.

1:36 a.m., caller from hospital requests officer take them to Lancaster.

3:08 a.m., complaint of loud party on Ashley Way.

5:08 a.m., caller from Secretariat Drive advises her car alarm was just activated and the motion sensor light came on.

5:25 a.m., extra patrol in Bluegrass Estates area.

7:37 a.m., male juvenile is shooting birds with a pellet or BB gun on Sycamore Street.

7:38 a.m., gray Cadillac repossessed without the owner's knowledge.

9:54 a.m., complaint that trash has been thrown on caller's Boone Trail property.

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10:11 a.m., officer assisting animal control officer on East Mason Avenue.

10:32 a.m., school bus is broken down on Stewart's Lane.

12:11 p.m., male exposed himself to caller at Wal-Mart; he is driving a black Camry and was last seen speeding south on Hustonville Road.

12:50 p.m., two juvenile males may be truant; officer speaking with juveniles on Lexington and Maple avenues.

2:10 p.m., a 15-year-old male is in the emergency room; he advised he was assaulted today at Danville High School; officer en route to high school.

2:27 p.m., male subject involved in a money switching incident at Food Lion.

3:49 p.m., male in an older model black Alero just urinated in the Kentucky Utilities parking lot.

4:19 p.m., reckless driver in a red Optima; caller advises driver passed on a double yellow line and almost hit her; car was last seen heading west on Main Street.

4:21 p.m., three children have been left unsupervised and are currently in a driveway on High Street that is not their home; officer spoke to mother, and she advised she would take care of it.

4:46 p.m., black Ford truck is polluting the air due to the heavy black smoke coming from it; truck was last seen on Lebanon Road.

4:53 p.m., officer out with two juvenile females who are taking up signs on Lexington Road; females have been advised to leave the signs alone because it isn't their property.

5 p.m., caller from Goggin Lane advises that a suspicious female walked to residence and was looking at her husband's medication and said he was on too much pain medicine; extra patrol requested.

6:57 p.m., black dog is chasing children and attempting to attack them at Shaker Point Apartments.

7:01 p.m., extra patrol in Green Acres.

8:15 p.m., a Cadillac at the intersection of Lexington Avenue and Swope Drive has hit something; vehicle is running but not occupied; no driver is around and it appears the tire came off the vehicle and there was no accident.

8:32 p.m., officer on investigation and doing a walk through at Reno's Roadhouse.

9:27 p.m., caller from Patrician Place advises someone has thrown rocks and dirt at his window; no damage was done and juveniles have been sent to their parents.

10:04 p.m., silver Sunfire parked by the front doors at Kroger with a small child inside who is honking the horn.

11:16 p.m., little red car was seen weaving and ran off road several times since it left Mercer County.

APRIL 9

2:49 a.m., someone is sleeping in the vehicle at the rock quarry; male arrested.

7:39 a.m., generator was stolen overnight from the back of a truck at Hampton Inn.

9:04 a.m., assist Garrard County with a death notification at Mathews Conveyor.

11:20 a.m., unit out on an investigation with social services at Junction City Elementary School.

12:47 p.m., female in police station lobby who works with Safe Connections needs to speak to an officer about a client who needs assistance at a Danville apartment.

1:30 p.m., officer doing extra patrol at Millennium Park.

2:05 p.m., father was just assaulted by several males in front yard on Clark Street.

2:21 p.m., officers attempting to serve a juvenile pickup order at Danville High School; units requesting backup; 2:35 p.m., officers en route to station with juvenile.

2:31 p.m., two small children have been left alone in a black van at Butternut Bread.

3:25 p.m., three-vehicle, non-injury accident at intersection of Fourth and Main streets.

4:03 p.m., female from Benedict Drive advises her husband and son, who both are intoxicated, left earlier and are en route to Tennessee; she declined officer's offer to come and speak to her because her pastor was on his way.

5:18 p.m., units attempting to serve a warrant at Michelle Court residence; units unable to get to residence due to other emergency traffic.

7:28 p.m., caller from Chill's Dairy Mart advises her purse was stolen from her residence and she has proof of who stole it.

7:32 p.m., attempting to serve warrant at Michelle Court address; wife advises he would not turn himself in on a no-bond warrant.

7:56 p.m., extra patrol walking in J.E. Woods Drive area.

8:01 p.m., 12-year-old advises his mother was threatening him and he wanted to leave the house but she wouldn't let him; he also advises it was verbal threatening only.

8:54 p.m., extra patrol on Broadway and Larrimore Lane.

9:11 p.m., extra patrol in Millennium Park.

9:18 p.m., extra patrol in Bluegrass Estates.

9:21 p.m., officer out with two subjects on Barbee Way.

9:30 p.m., female advises a male who lives in her building at Parkside East Apartments just stole a fish bowl full of change while his girlfriend was on the phone; while she was still on the phone with officer, she advised the bowl of change was returned but she still wants an officer to talk to the subjects; she will be going to police department Thursday to file a criminal complaint.

9:40 p.m., someone driving a four-wheeler through caller's yard on Denmark Drive.

10:29 p.m., caller's window screen has been cut on Caldwell Road, but she doesn't think entry was made.

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