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.
NOVEMBER 18
12:07 a.m., report of drug activity at a Patrician Place residence; caller is also complaining that a lot of subjects are knocking on doors and keeping them up.
1:56 a.m., report of a fight in progress in apartments on Caldwell Street.
7:48 a.m., Lincoln County dispatch has received several calls complaining of a reckless driver in a semi truck; it has been reported that the semi ran a vehicle off the road coming down Halls Gap; assistance given.
10:40 a.m., a male is causing a disturbance at carpet store on Hustonville Road; caller doesn’t know why he is upset.
11:59 a.m., a male came into Pioneer Marathon a while ago and told the clerk that the business was being cased.
2:43 p.m., three subjects are inside a Sycamore Street home and refusing to leave.
6:25 p.m., report that a couch has fallen off a truck and is laying in the road and blocking one lane of traffic on North Danville bypass.
7:07 p.m., a male threatened the caller with a stick before leaving the Long Run Community apartment; trouble settled.
8:25 p.m., caller advised that her boyfriend is incarcerated and needs to file a report that his brother stole a book of checks from him; jail employee called back and advised that the inmate did not want to press charges.
NOVEMBER 19
5:54 a.m., driver in an SUV with blacked out windows is refusing to stop on Shakertown Road; driver almost struck vehicle head on; driver going wrong way on Third Street; driver southbound on Hustonville Road, speeding 82 mph; pursuit has been terminated; Lincoln County and Kentucky State Police have been notified.
8:01 a.m., driver in a blue Camry is using the emergency lane to pass other vehicles on U.S. 127 South; unable to locate.
1:58 p.m., a suspicious male has been standing outside of the grocery side of Walmart for several hours and he may have warrants on him; unable to locate.
3:15 p.m., report that a male wearing a jacket is holding a toddler who is wearing only a T-shirt and diaper at the intersection of Broadway and First Street.
3:26 p.m., Cash Express was just robbed by a male armed with a long pocket knife.
4:19 p.m., report that tools have been stolen from caller’s vehicle on Nokomis Street.
5:10 p.m., report that an iPod was stolen from a motel room on Hustonville Road.
10:10 p.m., there is a disturbance call at Admiral Stadium; 10:19 p.m., a subject has a cut to the hand; assistance given.
11:47 p.m., two females in a white SUV are in the PNC Bank parking lot and appear to be in a verbal disagreement; one may be intoxicated; gone upon arrival.
NOVEMBER 20
12:29 a.m., caller is advising that her boyfriend was hitting her at South Second Street residence; then the phone disconnected.
12:29 a.m., caller wants to speak to an officer with questions she has about her lease.
12:46 a.m., resident has found her door has been kicked in at Patrician Place.
1:38 a.m., a vehicle with subjects in it near the Peddler’s Mall where the driver has on a mask.
8:23 a.m., officer to check on the welfare of subjects due to a 911 hang up call; officer advised the female is being uncooperative; the argument was only verbal and male subject has left the scene at Shaker Point Apartments; 8:43 a.m., officer back out with subject in a verbal argument.
1:01 p.m., two-vehicle accident on South Fourth Street; male has active warrants; arrest made.
1:14 p.m., a male and small child have been seen laying in the grass wrapped up in a blanket next to Howard Carpenter Floor Coverings on the bypass.
2:29 p.m., a 10-year-old child went into the basement and called 911 after a male threatened the family with a gun.
2:44 p.m., caller is reporting a missing 2-year-old child; officer advised the child was found asleep in the bed.
3:29 p.m., there is an uncooperative adult female shoplifter in custody at Kroger; arrest made.
5:36 p.m., an irate caller advised that a male in a white car was trying to make him wreck on Perryville Road heading toward Perryville; subject called back and said they were coming back toward Danville; caller pulled over at Salt River Baptist Church; officer is pursuing the other vehicle; suspect struck a vehicle on Bowen Road in Lincoln County; arrest made.
6:58 p.m., caller from Holladay Square Apartments is advising that her boyfriend is trying to take her vehicle without her permission; trouble settled.
NOVEMBER 21
12:36 a.m., officer out with several subjects who appear to be pulling on the door at the muffler shop on the bypass.
1:27 a.m., vehicle stop on Hustonville Road; arrest made.
3:21 a.m., caller at Longview Drive residence has been receiving threatening phone calls and text messages all evening and now believes there is someone outside of the home; male under arrest.
7:31 a.m., hospital staff is reporting that a male is loitering in the emergency room waiting room; subject advised he is waiting on a bus to take him to the Hope Center; Hope Center advised that they don’t have any buses that run on Sunday.
9:17 p.m., a male parked in the back of Cracker Barrel is looking in employees' vehicles; unable to locate.
11:30 a.m., caller from East Main Street wants to speak to an officer about a neighbor dispute over a dog; assistance given.
2:55 p.m., caller from Westwood Court is requesting an officer due to a dog that attacked another dog.
6:39 p.m., about 12 juveniles are loitering in the Off Centre parking lot and playing sports after being asked to leave.
8:01 p.m., caller advising that a male is at Sycamore Street residence assaulting him and destroying his property.
8:44 p.m., an extremely intoxicated male patient has threatened a doctor at the hospital; arrest made.
10:26 p.m., owner of downtown business was called by the alarm company in reference to glass breakage in rear area; cleaning agency told owner that alarm company didn’t need to notify police; but then owner advised officer to respond.
