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Feb. 15 Police Blotter

February 17, 2011

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 handled.

FEBRUARY 15


12 a.m., caller has located an insurance card in the Reno’s parking lot.

1:46 a.m., female is requesting to speak to an officer about a domestic that just occurred  while she was picking up her child.

2:45 a.m., a physical altercation is going on between two males at Patrician Place residence; there are no weapons but both subjects are intoxicated; trouble settled and all parties refused assistance.

9:21 a.m., armed robbery just occurred at Check Into Cash on Skywatch Drive; male suspect came in on the clerk through the back door when she went outside; suspect told her he had a weapon but she never saw anything; female told the suspect there wasn’t any money in the store, then he pushed her down and emptied her purse; he was wearing a red coat, jeans and his face was covered.

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10:36 a.m., there is an alarm sounding at Shawnee Road residence; assistance given.

10:39 a.m., there is a male who is acting suspiciously by sneaking around the house on East Walnut Street; assistance given.

10:45 a.m., report of criminal mischief to caller’s car at Quality Inn.

4:27 p.m., two males are walking on Lexington Avenue near Fourth Street and are carrying beer cans and acting drunk.

5:45 p.m., report that a storage unit at Webb Storage has been broken into.

7:08 p.m., a male is at Speedway and the business has a no trespassing order on him; male told to leave.

9:12 p.m., Woodford County Sheriff’s Office is requesting officers try to serve a warrant to subject on Madison Avenue; unable to locate.

9:17 p.m., report that several trucks are having truck pulls in the back parking lot of Danville Manor Shopping Center and caller is afraid they are going to hit a parked car; gone upon officer’s arrival.

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