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Heather Hills

NEWS
May 26, 2005
May 25 5:53 a.m., officer with suspicious vehicle on Waveland Avenue; Incident reported at 11:54 p.m. from Sunless Tan; subject is owner of store and was checking on employees. 2:23 a.m., caller reported neighbor causing a disturbance at Heather Hills Apartments on Hill-N-Dale Drive; loud yelling and throwing furniture at unknown person in stairwell; neighbor was just released from jail and has no keys to gain entry back inside; apartment manager notified. May 24 7:41 a.m., report of vandalism that occurred during the night on Count Fleet Circle.
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NEWS
December 6, 2006
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. This is what your police department faces on a daily basis. DECEMBER 4 7:39 a.m., several cows are loose on Bluegrass Community College property.
OPINION
February 21, 2005
Dear Editor: I would like to personally thank you for printing the story on my family and I on Jan. 27. I really appreciate the way that Liz Maples wrote it. The reason that I allowed the story to be written was not for personal gain, it was to show people who may be in a tough situation to see that there is a way out. I hope that it can help at least one person out there. If I can get through it anyone can, if you have faith and encouragement. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of those who gave me encouragement.
NEWS
BRENDA S. EDWARDS | August 22, 2007
Two people have been charged with wanton endangerment in connection with a drive-by shooting Aug. 10 at 120 E. Walnut St., police said. John Bess Jr., 20, of Heather Hills Apt. 47, and Deantay Ford, 18, of 406 Patrician Place Apt. 3, were arrested Friday on warrants for first-degree wanton endangerment. The men remain in the Boyle County Detention Center. Ford is under a $120,000 cash bond, and Bess is under a $50,000 cash bond. Both will be arraigned at 1:30 p.m. Aug. 29 in Boyle District Court.
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