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Police Blotter from July 10, 2012

July 12, 2012

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 police may have dealt with the complaint.

JULY 10

1:22 a.m., caller from Locust Street residence wants an officer to check the area because her dog has been barking at the back door and there have been a lot of theft of air conditioners there lately; before officer arrived, the caller said a male came out of her back yard and headed up the street.

1:49 a.m., caller’s daughter is stranded at Burger King because her vehicle won’t start.

3:06 a.m., officer out with three juveniles on Denmark and the bypass; juveniles taken to their residences.

5:06 a.m., caller advised that a suspicious male has been walking along Stanford Avenue from Pioneer Marathon toward Gose Pike; he has shown up in the business parking lot several times and will leave when someone else pulls up; out with the subject at Admart; 5:16 a.m., taking the subject to Walmart.

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8:17 a.m., verbal altercation just occurred at North First Street residence; assistance given.

8:40 a.m., a male has just left Bluegrass Truck Stop who stole a credit card from a patron yesterday.

9:04 a.m., caller from Dogwood Drive residence wants to speak to an officer about theft of a credit card; assistance given.

10:46 a.m., caller from Madison Avenue residence is reporting an ongoing property line dispute between neighbors; assistance given.

11:08 a.m., caller from Roy Arnold Blvd. is reporting that items were stolen from the business while he was incarcerated.

12:10 p.m., extra patrol is requested in the Smith Street area due to high volume of traffic at an unoccupied residence; referred to other agency.

12:26 p.m., officers asked to watch for a female who left a Hustonville residence about 15 minutes ago; the subject may be armed with a “large gun” and has threatened suicide; Lincoln County has found the vehicle and subject.

1:42 p.m., an elderly male is lying in the grass at the Community Arts Center.

1:43 p.m., caller came home and found forced entry through the back door and his Patrician Place residence was ransacked.

2:49 p.m., report of theft of medication from Parkside East Apartments.

3:13 p.m., extra patrol is requested throughout the night on Earl Street due to loud music that is played every night.

4:41 p.m., a dog has been left inside a vehicle parked at Dollar General Store; assistance given.

4:56 p.m., report of a possible drunk driver en route toward Stanford on U.S. 150; 5:10 p.m., caller is advising that the subject is heading back to Danville; vehicle stopped and female subject has active e-Warrant; arrest made.

6:14 p.m., male caller from Lexington has not been able to contact the mother of his child or the child since early Monday morning; unable to locate subject.

6:32 p.m., a fight just occurred outside between two female employees at McDonald’s; one female went inside and the female who is injured is at the picnic table.

6:57 p.m., an elderly female is outside and her new storm door is either locked or stuck; assistance given and entry made through a window.

8:33 p.m., employee at Great Clips heard someone at the back door and saw the door knob move and a shadow under the door.

8:46 p.m., caller has temporary custody of her relative’s children and the father is sending threatening text messages and harassing her; assistance given.

9:06 p.m., three males are playing basketball and trespassing on vacant property on East Main Street.

9:52 p.m., caller wants to speak to an officer about her grandchildren being threatened by an adult; assistance given.

11:42 p.m., caller from West Lexington Avenue is requesting an officer to check on several male and female juveniles in the area of Lexington and Maple avenues who are jumping on road signs and laying in the street; assistance given.

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