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Boyle 911 Police blotter for September 26

September 26, 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.

SEPTEMBER 25

7:59 a.m., complaint of a blue Chevy pickup truck partially blocking driveway at Perryville Road residence; driver's door is standing open and keys are in ignition; officer found note from the driver saying a tow truck was going to get the vehicle.

10:17 a.m., officers should be on the lookout for a male driver in a white SUV that just fled the scene of a hit and run in Mercer County; vehicle has extensive front end and side panel damage.

12:53 p.m., male has been found lying in a field in Perryville; 1:12 p.m., coroner requested.

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1:11 p.m., female shoplifter in custody at Kroger; unit requesting backup for a male who is trespassing and has an active warrant from Boyle and Mercer counties.

2:58 p.m., complaint that a male juvenile has been speeding up and down Highfield Road on a red dirt bike; 6:13 p.m., complainant called again and advised subject was riding dirt bike again; 6:18 p.m., officer speaking with juvenile and parents.

3:30 p.m., caller's windshield was damaged after a semi-truck knocked down an apple from a tree near Brookcove Center.

7:36 p.m., extra patrol requested in area between Smith and High streets due to narcotics activity.

8:08 p.m., a restroom inside Boyle County High School has been spray-painted.

8:46 p.m., a septic company has dumped septic into the grease trap at Applebee's; general manager requesting extra patrol during the night to locate the vehicle.

9:01 p.m., caller from Brookcove Center advising an elderly male is lost and doesn't seem to remember how to get back to Lancaster; EMS is requested due to the man sweating profusely; 10:04 p.m., family is on scene and is taking him home.

10:11 p.m., attempting to stop driver of a truck who is going northbound in the southbound lane near the fairgrounds; arrest made.

SEPTEMBER 24

3:42 a.m., a female is in the hospital waiting room who is refusing to leave.

11:42 a.m., complaint of male driver in a dark blue pickup truck driving very slowly and weaving back and forth across Lancaster Road.

3:12 p.m., verbal domestic dispute in parking lot at Hair Express.

4:08 p.m., loss prevention at Wal-Mart is in a physical altercation with a shoplifter.

4:53 p.m., requesting units look for occupants in a green Camry in the Parksville area who stole carpeting from a state-owned mobile home in Marion County.

6:21 p.m., probation and parole workers may have found marijuana during a home visit on Highland court; verbal consent from homeowners to search residence; consent search of vehicles given; arrest made.

SEPTEMBER 23

3:49 a.m., area check on Westridge Drive.

9:14 a.m., report from Joshua's Corner Cafe that a counterfeit $100 bill was received Monday; it already has been turned into the bank, which then requested law enforcement be notified.

9:57 a.m., judge at courthouse requests a prisoner be transported out of the courtroom.

12:22 p.m., report that front end of vehicle has been damaged on McClure Drive.

3:44 p.m., extra patrol requested at Imperial Mobile Home Park due to a suspicious male who is walking around the trailer park talking to children and asking them questions; caller advises she also has received a letter saying some younger boys were exhibiting inappropriate behavior around children.

3:58 p.m., officer on Lexington Road near Gun Range Road with a dump truck that was losing gravel, which damaged the officer's windshield; the truck does not have a license plate.

4:24 p.m., report of a stolen Nintendo DS and cell phone from North First Street residence.

4:39 p.m., non-injury accident involving a tractor trailer and car on Third and Main streets.

5:51 p.m., caller requesting to speak to officer about having problems with his 12-year-old son being disrespectful and unruly.

6:32 p.m., male who has an active emergency protection order on him is advising his wife is trying to contact him so he would be in violation.

6:43 p.m., male and female are sitting on the back of an orange pickup truck drinking beer and breaking the bottles in the Wal-Mart parking lot.

9:25 p.m., caller from North Third Street is requesting to speak to an officer due to his neighbor's cat getting in his van and scratching him; he doesn't know if the cat has had its shots or not.

9:56 p.m., caller advising a fight is in progress at Onstott Drive residence where numerous weapons, including guns and knives, are involved and a small child is in the house; officer couldn't find anything at addresses given.

11:32 p.m., extra patrol is requested due to possible narcotic activity in a room at Holiday Inn Express.

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