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March 18 Police Blotter

March 22, 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.

MARCH 18

3:41 a.m., a caller from a Burckley Drive residence is advising someone keeps knocking on the front door and then on the back door; male subject has a hand-held radio and is smoking; unable to locate.

3:47 a.m., a caller from Carrigan Drive is advising that a suspicious subject driving a black truck is slowly going around the neighborhood.

4:03 a.m., an officer has been flagged down by a female at Walnut and South Third streets.

10:21 a.m., criminal mischief reported at a mobile home on Ashley Way.

3:44 p.m., an older man is following a group of young males on North Fourth Street; the subject has a knife and a stick; officer advised the male only had a walking stick and he is OK.

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3:53 p.m., report of a female in a black car was talking on a cell phone and driving recklessly on Perryville Road.

4:10 p.m., a caller has been evicted from a West Lexington Avenue residence and the locks have been changed, but he still has possessions inside the home.

4:25 p.m., an extra patrol is requested on Saddle Ridge Circle due to a high amount of traffic in the area and subjects loitering.

5:32 p.m., a vehicle is stuck inside the city parking garage.

6:09 p.m., report of a small puppy that has been left unattended in a trailer on Ashley Way since yesterday.

6:22 p.m., a caller from West Jefferson Avenue is reporting a pit bull jumped the fence and attacked her small dog and attempted to attack her two children; owner has taken the dog inside.

6:51 p.m., subjects on Ben-Ali Drive are moving a subject out and came to neighbors saying they found a gun.

6:53 p.m., report of criminal mischief in the men’s restroom next to the soccer field at Millennium Park.

8:59 p.m., verbal disturbance in progress between the caller and his 15-year-old stepson; officer advised it was verbal only and the parents have declined paperwork.

9:44 p.m., there is a large dog on the caller’s front porch on High Street; the dog was gone upon officer’s arrival.

11:45 p.m., a caller has been assaulted by her boyfriend; the suspect left and the caller decided she was fine and didn’t want to press charges.

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