Police blotter from 0206

Published 8:56 am Monday, February 12, 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 6

6:34 a.m., a female was heard screaming in the background of a 911 call from Stanford Road residence; assistance given.

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7:38 a.m., injury accident on Bold Venture near Grace PCA Church.

9:03 a.m., caller is complaining about noise from a screaming woman and banging on the walls of Fox Harbor Drive residence; officer advised it was a domestic altercation and the people have separated.

10:10 a.m., caller is requesting to speak to an officer about a vehicle that a company is trying to make him pay for, but he doesn’t own it; options were explained.

10:32 a.m., someone is at police station and wants to speak to an officer about pressing charges against an adult who gave drugs to her child.

11:38 a.m., vehicle stop on East Main Street near the pond; arrest made.

11:56 a.m., an elderly male has been laying on the floor since Friday; assistance given.

11:59 a.m., possible disturbance on High Street; trouble settled.

12:12 p.m., a female who fled from Lancaster after being assaulted by a male is in Danville; she refused EMS; options explained.

2:25 p.m., single vehicle, injury accident on Lebanon Road near Alum Springs Crosspike; assistance given.

3:20 p.m., a male is staggering down South Third Street and is looking into vehicles.

5:25 p.m., two males were in a verbal altercation on Henry Street in reference to a road rage incident; both subjects have now separated; no action taken.

8:15 p.m., a male and female are passed out in a black vehicle parked at Walmart; arrest made; officers notified the detention center that female is combative.

8:45 p.m., caller from Junction City wants to speak to an officer about a vehicle that was stolen sometime within the past two months; caller thought the vehicle had been repossessed about two months ago, but the company advises they didn’t have it repossessed.

10:14 p.m., caller from Holladay Drive is reporting that a female is driving under caller’s insurance without permission; male owner of the vehicle is on scene and may be causing a disturbance.

10:23 p.m., Lebanon Police Department is requesting officers to be on the lookout for a stolen semi truck.