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Boyle 911 Police blotter for April 14

April 14, 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 13

3:14 a.m., caller from Twinbrook Drive advises two dogs lunged at him through his gate, and he shot at them; they ran off, and caller doesn't know if he wounded them.

5:21 a.m., 17-year-old son has left home again, and he is on probation and probably intoxicated.

10:31 a.m., request to check on suspicious male on Larrimore Lane; caller has seen him walking in the area for several weeks usually at night.

10:52 a.m., officers to look for a driver in a black Jeep around Lexington Avenue Baptist Church; subject has made threats to a pastor and some parishioners of the church; extra patrol requested during the service.

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1:03 p.m., possible carbon monoxide leak at South Fifth Street residence; ATMOS requested and notified; no contact made with all three numbers for Red Cross; contact and assistance given by Salvation Army to resident.

3:55 p.m., elderly male appears as though he will not pay for items at Peddler's Mall.

5:04 p.m., three females are surrounding a truck trying to fight the female inside at Long Run Community Apartments.

5:50 p.m., hospital security requesting assistance in removing an intoxicated female from the premises.

8:17 p.m., chimney fire at Tank Pond Road residence is under control, and no fire assistance needed.

APRIL 12

Midnight, complaint of loud noise from behind North Fifth Street house; subjects appear to be throwing tennis balls that are on fire.

8:14 a.m., report of home being broken into on South Second Street.

2:14 p.m., caller advises he overpaid Long John Silvers and the business is refusing to return his money.

2:58 p.m., resident at McDowell Place of Danville has four rings missing.

3:22 p.m., complaint that children at Long Run Community Apartments are jumping in front of vehicles.

4:59 p.m., driver in a gray truck on U.S. 127 south is intoxicated and may be armed with a handgun; he is enroute to an unknown location to possibly harm someone.

5:11 p.m., officer stopped driver on Mason Avenue who is possibly armed; male arrested.

5:51 p.m., residence on Longview Drive was burglarized today.

7:06 a.m., female at North Third Street residence has active warrant on her, and subjects in the residence are under the influence of narcotics; there also is a young child there; arrest made and search warrant executed.

8:19 p.m., caller from Super 8 Motel advises a female attempted to sell her juvenile daughter Klonapins; female arrested.

9:52 p.m., juvenile caller from Finley's Fun Center is advising that another group of juveniles there are refusing to return his belongings and have threatened to assault him.

APRIL 11

9:54 a.m., caller reports that male in a red truck just exposed himself at intersection of Perryville Road and bypass.

3:44 p.m., request to check on caller's daughter who was assaulted several days ago and she is not answering the phone; there are several children inside the residence.

9:31 p.m., ice cream truck is in the Burton Circle area and caller thinks it is strange due to the time of night; truck gone upon officer's arrival.

9:32 p.m., several subjects in parking lot at Bowlarama have been asked to leave and they haven't; management is requesting assistance in clearing the parking lot.

9:53 p.m., subjects just egged caller's High Street residence.

10:11 p.m., four intoxicated subjects are in a white Lumina leaving Rally's heading toward Lincoln County.

10:22 p.m., manager at Long Run Community Apartments received a call that several intoxicated subjects are gathered outside and a female in a small brown or maroon car possibly is being assaulted by another female.

11:06 a.m., someone is trying to get into caller's Fox Harbor Drive residence through the bedroom window.

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