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Boyle 911 Police Blotter May 18

May 18, 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 dealt with.

MAY 16

8:41 a.m., complaint of a female repeatedly coming to Holladay Drive residence asking for items even though she has been asked to stop.
11:42 a.m., three-vehicle possible injury accident on West Main Street; officers on scene advised it is non-injury.
1:56 p.m., officer out with a male in front of business on North Third Street; arrest made.
2:45 p.m., report of a driver of an 18-wheeler in Beech Street area knocking down a stop sign and knocking off several manhole covers; KU notified of down power line; manhole cover has been cracked and the city has been notified; city also notified of knocked down stop sign; semi was stopped at Walmart and driver was arrested.
5:15 p.m., vehicle is stuck on the Third Street side of the city parking garage.
10:50 p.m., noise complaint from North Third Street where a male is using a circular saw in the backyard and was keeping the caller awake.

MAY 17

12:30 a.m., a male and female appear to be looking into vehicles at Best Western.
12:31 a.m., report of several intoxicated under-age subjects on West Walnut Street attempting to leave and their truck hit caller’s house and it is stuck; ATMOS requested and railroad notified.
7:18 a.m., report of a possible deceased male in residence; EMS¿talked to the subject by phone and advised he was OK.
1:54 p.m., report of a stolen lawnmower from North Fourth Street residence.
3:41 p.m., caller from McIntyre Circle advised a male just called him and is on his way over to harm him; EPO paperwork from the courthouse needs to be filled out by the officer; subject was advised to not answer the door and call 911 back immediately if the subject showed up before the officers did.
5:52 p.m., report of a cow walking down Duncan Hill Road; officer advised the cow was now located near the church and has walked off into tall grass.
6:04 p.m., report from East Broadway of a vehicle being broken into and DVD players stolen.
7:08 p.m., female from Louise Street residence has had $220 stolen; she believes the suspects are still there.

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