Blotter from Feb. 1
Published 11:03 am Monday, February 5, 2018
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.
FEBRUARY 1
2:07 a.m., a male has slashed tires on caller’s vehicle parked at Antle’s Food Market.
8:18 a.m., caller wants to press charges against someone for embezzlement.
8:36 a.m., female is knocking on door on McMillian Street; female is unstable and talking to herself; she mentioned there was a gun in the vehicle and accused caller of stealing it; she is in the vehicle but doesn’t have a key; female was trespassing on the property.
9:14 a.m., property owner wants to speak to a police supervisor in reference to options on a possible squatter on Cheryl Lane.
9:55 a.m., an attorney is requesting assistance in picking up children that were awarded to his client.
11:40 a.m., residents in an apartment on Wilderness Road are stealing electricity from a neighboring vacant apartment.
2:34 p.m., a male just exposed himself and urinated between vehicles in row 7 at Walmart.
3:44 p.m., caller from Shaker Point Apartments thinks a neighbor took her dog.
5:04 p.m., an intoxicated female is at car dealership; she had a vehicle towed there to have a key made but she is not the registered owner.
6:05 p.m., caller is reporting that the driver of a tree service truck is running other vehicles off the road on U.S. 127; unable to locate.
6:51 p.m., caller on Lexington Avenue believes someone may be in her garage due to the doors shutting when she pulled up.
11:05 p.m., a car horn is blowing on Wilderness Road; battery has been disconnected.