2:19 a.m., vehicle enforcement on the bypass and Lebanon Road; arrest made.
3 a.m., caller was just assaulted by his roommate on Centre College campus.
10:16 a.m., vehicle enforcement on Demark Drive and Rebel Road; arrest made.
12:52 a.m., manager is requesting to speak to an officer about a verbal disturbance she was just in with another female in parking lot at Long Run Community Apartments; the manager is going to issue a no trespassing order to her.
1:10 p.m., there has been a domestic altercation between and male and female at the residence; caller witnessed a child carrying a knife; male and anther female left the scene in a van; assistance given.
1:39 p.m., caller from Long Run Community Apartments is requesting a protective order in reference to an assault that occurred last night.
1:54 p.m., there is a verbal altercation over property at business on South Fourth Street.
4:01 p.m., someone is in police department lobby reporting a stolen vehicle.
4:27 p.m., caller from West Jefferson Avenue wants to file a missing person report on his 20-year-old daughter who left Monday and was supposed to be back home Tuesday; assistance given.
5:21 p.m., caller has passed a male riding a bike near Walmart, and he believes it's the subject who had stolen property from his residence; assistance given.
5:28 p.m., caller found a wallet in the storm drain on Chestnut Street.
7:01 p.m., extra patrol is requested at Gethsemane Baptist Church due to possible criminal mischief to the basketball goals.
9:42 p.m., caller from Queen Street believes someone has stolen her dog.
10:18 p.m., a 15-year-old juvenile has assaulted her mother and refused to stay in the home; additional call received stating that he witnessed the mother assaulting the juvenile and that the juvenile stole his food before running off; juvenile left with her grandmother.
10:35 p.m., two-vehicle accident near the pond on East Main Street.
10:45 p.m., complaint of loud music and drinking in an apartment at Patchen Point Apartments; assistance given.
MAY 19
12:11 a.m., officer checking on a vehicle parked near the basketball courts at Millennium Park; office advised no one was around the vehicle.
1:07 a.m., caller from Angela Drive wants to speak to an officer about a tenant who has weapons.
3:45 a.m., complaint that neighbor at Ben-Ali Drive residence is being too loud and caller is unable to sleep.
7:27 a.m., caller from Manor Hill is reporting fraudulent use of a debit card.
12:07 p.m., report of criminal mischief to the preschool playground at Lexington Avenue Baptist Church.
3:55 p.m., caller from Streamland Drive came home to find an open gate and items missing outside of the residence.
6:10 p.m., two-vehicle accident on Perryville Road and the bypass.
9:12 p.m., caller's 14-year-old daughter is sassing and threatening to run away.
9:45 p.m., a car has run into a culvert on East Main Street.
9:47 p.m., caller is hearing shots being fired behind their house on Dillehay; they do not believe it is the cannon or fireworks.
10:23 p.m., caller is advising that two males are on both sides of North Stewart's Lane holding up a string as cars go by.
10:49 p.m., Campbell County police dispatch has a wallet that was left at Burger King in Bellvue, Ky.; assistance given.
11:51 p.m., a vehicle was stationary in the curve on Bluegrass Pike when an officer came off of Venetian Way; driver of vehicle refused to stop for officer until the church.
MAY 20
12:07 a.m., caller wants to speak to an officer about an out-of control juvenile; the female juvenile has tried to assault her mother and tried to bust out the car window; the juvenile is in a car now parked in front of the police department.
12:45 p.m., report that a dump truck is pulling a trailer all over Lancaster Road; traffic stop and driver checked out OK.
12:56 a.m., officer with subject behind Carbon Club; arrest made.
9:24 a.m., report that male and female juveniles are playing in the parking lot of church on North Hill-N-Dale Drive without adult supervision; assistance given.
11:09 a.m., caller from North Third Street is reporting a neighbor dispute with a female who lives two houses down; options were given in reference to no trespassing order.
1:16 p.m., a female has come into the emergency room with domestic related injuries; subject refused assistance.
1:30 p.m., report that an ice cream truck was forced out of Millennium Park by some parents.
2:16 p.m., caller has located possible narcotics and drug paraphernalia in his 18-year-old son's bedroom.
2:16 p.m., complaint that a dog inside a Holladay Drive apartment has been howling and barking for several hours; no contact made with the owners but the dog stopped barking upon officer arrival.
3:23 p.m., assault just occurred at Church Street residence; male subject was last seen walking in front of the police department; 3:29 p.m., officer in foot pursuit.
3:35 p.m., caller from Parkside East Apartments is reporting unauthorized use of vehicle; 5:06 p.m., female is reporting the vehicle has been returned and the subject is still on scene; arrest made.
6:55 p.m., caller's 59-year-old girlfriend has taken narcotics and locked herself in the bathroom with a bottle of vodka at Meadowrun Apartments; caller advised he is now being threatened by her and she is refusing to leave; female checked out OK and has returned to her apartment.
7:02 p.m., two females were jumping another female about 10 minutes ago when the caller left the Highland Court residence.
7:05 p.m., someone has fired two shots into a tree in the backyard on Highfield Road; officer advised it was from a BB gun and was due to an ongoing neighbor dispute.
7:06 p.m., shoplifters under arrest at Walmart.
7:49 p.m., report of a verbal altercation in progress that had also been physical at Harding Street residence; EMS requested for a female with facial injuries; options were given to both subjects.
8:04 p.m., complainant needs to report a vehicle break-in that occurred earlier at Bob Allen Motor Mall.
8:43 p.m., residence on Toombs Court was burglarized overnight; extra patrol is requested.
8:39 p.m., report of a physical altercation that just occurred at Ashford Drive residence; arrest made.
9:46 p.m., a female from an earlier call at Meadowrun Apartments was knocking on everyone's doors and is now inside a vacant apartment without permission.
11:38 p.m., caller's 16-year-old brother, who is on probation, is acting out of control and being verbally abusive; 12:26 a.m., juvenile is released to his brother.
11:39 p.m., report that several juveniles are setting off fireworks in the middle of Madison Avenue; unable to locate.
11:50 p.m., caller from Meadowrun Apartments, who let the female from an earlier call back into his apartment, now wants her removed.
11:50 p.m., Walmart management wants the parking lot cleared; a vehicle has a shopping cart tied to the back of it and is driving around the lot and a group of motorcyclists are speeding up and down the rows.