Police blotter from Sept. 22
Published 8:14 am Tuesday, September 26, 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.
SEPTEMBER 22
8 a.m., officer requesting road department be notified of a street sign and reflective signs that were struck by a vehicle at the intersection of of Lexington Avenue and Old Lexington Road.
11:15 a.m., caller from Earl Street is reporting a police cruiser’s and a personal vehicle’s tires were slashed.
11:20 a.m., social services contacted due to a juvenile who has bedbugs and isn’t able to shower.
1:40 p.m., caller from Mitchellsburg Road is reporting a microphone has been found in the TV.
3:16 p.m, caller wants to speak to an officer about a car that was involved in a hit and run accident and subject may be wanted by Kentucky State Police in Moreland; caller was asked to call back on the non-emergency line; KSP notified.
4:46 p.m., an infant is locked inside a vehicle parked at Big Lots; tow company notified.
5:22 p.m., there is a verbal altercation between he caller on Meadowbrook Drive and current resident; call transferred to Lincoln County.
8:39 p.m., there is an illegal burn on East Mason Avenue.
6:40 p.m., officer is approaching a male shoplifter at Walmart; arrest made.
6:54 p.m., vehicle stop on East Main Street at Bruce Court; arrest made.
7:12 p.m., female caller is out with four children who got into equipment at Readymix on Roy Arnold Blvd; owner is en route to lock the equipment.
8:53 p.m., officer at Boyle County High School is checking on a male who is recording juveniles; arrest made.
10:04 p.m., hospital staff is requesting child protective services due to a 2-year-old child with an injury.
10:46 p.m., caller was assaulted at Speedway by a male who left the scene in a silver car; caller refused assistance; 11:10 p.m., victim now wants to meet with an officer at the emergency room because he has information on the suspect.
11:21 p.m., caller at Long Run Community Apartments wants an officer to stand by while she moves her property out due to the mother-in-law who may show up and cause a verbal disturbance; assistance given.