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Boyle 911 Police Blotter for Sept. 22

September 22, 2009

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 21



12:35 p.m., male attempted to get into Danville Centre for Health and Rehabilitation through a back door; he was last seen running on Third Street.

8:54 a.m., fire department received a call about the traffic light at the intersection in front of Kmart being out.

8:54 a.m., outside soft drink machine at Food Lion has been broken into.

10 a.m., courthouse is requesting to officer to contact social services; assistance given.

12:26 a.m., vehicle's window has been broken out at Title Town Auto business.

1:33 p.m., a suspicious blue vehicle occupied by two males has been going up and down Crosshill Drive claiming to be looking for a lost puppy; extra patrol is requested.

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2:30 p.m., social services requesting assistance at Hogsett Elementary School; arrest made.

9:46 p.m., male from South Second Street advising he was assaulted earlier.

9:47 p.m., neighbor dispute over a parking space on Proctor Street; officer advising the tenants that no one owns the street.

1:46 a.m., officer yelling for help on West Walnut Street; tazer deployed; officer spoke to the subject's father who advised he would take care of the police later.

SEPTEMBER 20



12:28 a.m., patient at hospital is being combative.

3:11 a.m., officer out with a sheep dog that is causing a traffic hazard near Boyle County High School.

9:12 a.m., checking on vehicle on church property on Duncan Hill Road to see if it is stolen.

11:56 a.m., several male juveniles are breaking into an abandoned house on Adams Street; all juveniles released to the parents.

12:14 p.m., hysterical female on 911 cell phone advising she has been assaulted then line disconnected; 5:32 p.m., additional call came in from Kentucky State Police about another domestic at the residence; male arrived on scene to pick up the grandchildren; male subject left the residence.

5:32 p.m., a group of juveniles causing a disturbance at the Governor's Circle at Constitution Square; one juvenile is in custody and en route to police station.

9:35 p.m., male in a black truck threatened caller and several subjects at Danville Manor Shopping Center.

SEPTEMBER 19



12:01 a.m., caller was assaulted by her boyfriend earlier while at a residence in Perryville; all options were explained to caller but she refused and will take care of all the paperwork tomorrow when she gets off of work.

7:17 a.m., caller from Stevenson Avenue residence wants to talk to an officer about his ex-girlfriend calling and being on her way to get property.

11:06 a.m., caller from Finn Hill Drive is reporting a stolen truck.

12:01 p.m., two-vehicle possible injury accident on South Fourth Street.

12:24 p.m., female is at police station stating that her boyfriend assaulted her last night.

12:55 p.m., report that property was damaged overnight at Peddler's Mall.

1:23 p.m., a male at Boyle County High School has been asked repeatedly to leave but he is refusing; trouble settled.

3:13 p.m., request to check on welfare of three juveniles who are in poor living conditions and there may be abuse; officer is advising home checked out OK and he has seen much worse living conditions.

3:44 p.m., employee at gas station on Hustonville Road has found a bag of crack cocaine on the sidewalk.

6:43 p.m., caller wants to speak to an officer about the location of a juvenile.

8:37 p.m., officer en route to pick up a juvenile who is advising there is a domestic in progress at his home.

8:59 p.m., caller's 13-year-old daughter left residence to go to a party behind Danville High School; juvenile is on probation; mother is going to be en route to police department to file paperwork.

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