Police blotter from June 23-25

Published 8:03 am Tuesday, June 27, 2017

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.

JUNE 23

8:08 a.m., a 10-speed bike has been found behind business on South Fourth Street.

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9:09 a.m., a white Chevy Cruise LT has flipped on Wells Landing Road; no injuries.

10:38 a.m., report of criminal mischief to the water intake on Tibbs Lane.

10:51 a.m., investigation at the water treatment plant on Lexington Avenue.

11:48 a.m., caller is reporting that a child has been left in a vehicle at the Dollar General Store in Junction City.

12:04 p.m., caller is reporting a physical domestic altercation is in progress in Junction City.

12:58 p.m., caller has received a phone call where an unknown male threatened to kill her husband.

1:53 p.m., social services is requesting assistance with a call from Robertson Lane area.

4:50 p.m., vehicle accident on the roundabout; possible injuries.

4:51 p.m., caller is requesting to speak to an officer about a male who threatened him with a knife yesterday.

5:37 p.m., two-vehicle non-injury accident on Johnson Branch Road.

6:17 p.m., a tree is down in the road on Stewarts Lane.

7:03 p.m., utility lines are down on South Fourth Street and Roy Arnold Blvd.; tree is down in the road on Tank Pond Road; tree is blocking Highland Court; high water on Third Street; tree down on Lancaster Road; tree is blocking Alum Springs Crosspike; tree down across Pope Road; tree down on Bluegrass Pike.

10:02 p.m., male is slumped over the wheel on Lebanon Road; arrest made.

11:01 p.m., fireworks complaint on South Lucas Street.

JUNE 24

12:32 a.m., report of underage drinking at a party in apartment on Hustonville Road.

12:53 a.m, two males may be intoxicated at Constitution Square; there were seen staggering in the road; assistance given.

3:02 a.m., verbal disturbance at Johnson Branch Road residence; both people sounded intoxicated; female is upset because she is hungry; trouble settled.

4:46 a.m., verbal disturbance at East Main Street residence; female will not let the male sleep.

5:07 a.m., caller has received a text message from an unknown person stating “HELP PLEASE;” Frankfort notified.

8:50 a.m., caller has found a wallet in the soccer field area on Roy Arnold Blvd.

1:18 p.m., staff at Holiday Inn Express is requesting to speak to an officer about a guest who reserved a room online with a stolen credit card.

1:56 p.m., two-vehicle accident in Kroger parking lot.

2:13 p.m., attempted purse theft at Kroger; female suspect is wearing a floral shirt; unable to locate.

3:16 p.m., there is an abandoned car at the end of Tibbs Lane.

3:18 p.m., caller wants to speak to an officer about police watching his dad’s house; no action needed.

3:44 p.m., verbal altercation on Wells Landing Road concerning a contract dispute dispute between caller and contractor who was taking supplies; caller’s fiancee has locked the contractor inside the gate.

4:13 p.m., a suspicious male is trying to get in an empty house by using a credit card in the front door on Grafton Street.

4:19 p.m., male called and said he was trapped in the restroom at Constitution Square.

4:51 p.m., caller’s 6-year-old nephew was struck in the face by another child; trouble settled.

5:29 p.m., an elderly male is sitting on a bench drinking alcohol in a bag and is harassing Dollar General Store customers on Hustonville Road; arrest made.

8:55 p.m., traffic stop at Broadway and Second Street; arrest made.

8:56 p.m., caller said neighbors on Chestnut Street allowed their big dog to come over and scare her puppies; now the caller is scared to let the puppies outside to play.

9:47 p.m., caller at Domino’s is requesting an officer due to an altercation; subject had threatened to assault an employee due to a mix up on an order.

11:14 p.m., grass fire on Lexington Road near Danville Country Club.

11:23 p.m., fireworks complaint on J.E. Woods Drive.

11:50 p.m., an elderly female is requesting assistance with a light she can’t get to turn off inside her vehicle.

11:56 p.m., caller is asking for advice regarding her husband coming home drunk; assistance given.

JUNE 25

1:30 a.m., caller’s 17-year-old son is refusing to come home; mother believes he is with his girlfriend.

1:51 a.m., noise complaint about subjects with a karaoke machine are in the parking lot at Holladay Square Apartments.

2:35 a.m., juvenile male is stating that his mother assaulted him; arrest made.

11:04 a.m., report of a stolen vehicle that was wrecked on Salt River Road.

11:21 a.m., single motorcycle accident with possible injury on Lebanon Road.

2:07 p.m., caller in Junction City is requesting police assistance with retrieving property from an ex-girlfriend.

3:20 p.m., report of verbal altercation between coaches at Millennium Park.

3:28 p.m., a semi truck has struck a pole at Second Street and Hustonville Road; crosswalk buttons have been damaged.

4:04 p.m., caller is advising that the visitor center at Constitution Square has been left open.

4:10 p.m., caller states that she is afraid on her neighbor and she’s going to “go off on him.”

4:42 p.m., a female at the residence may be holding her son against his will.

5:26 p.m., three people are jumping off the bridge on Kings Mill Road.

6:06 p.m., a physical altercation just occurred at the hospital.

7:58 p.m., criminal mischief was done to a black car on Centre Estates Drive.

8:51 p.m., juveniles on 4-wheelers and dirt bikes are causing a disturbance.

9:21 p.m., a female is stealing toilet paper from Dollar General Store.

10:33 p.m., fireworks complaint in the Second Street area.

10:39 p.m., a male has been following the caller and making threats.

10:41 p.m., a female is out of control and causing a disturbance on Lausman Avenue; arrest made.