Police blotter from Feb. 13, 14, 15

Published 10:12 am Tuesday, February 20, 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 13

7:39 a.m., officers are to be on the look out of a stolen light green car out of Lebanon.

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7:48 a.m., caller is requesting animal control meet at the shelter in reference to a dog he has picked up; shelter should be open.

10:17 a.m., caller is requesting to speak to an officer about a burglary to her camper.

10:21 a.m., officers are to be on the lookout of a stolen vehicle from Springfield.

1:08 p.m., caller is reporting someone in a black car flipped them off; caller wants to speak to an officer.

1:21 p.m., two people in a gold car are getting in and out of the vehicle, opening the trunk and lifting up their shirts at KFC.

1:46 p.m., vehicle stop at Stewarts Lane and Arnold Road; arrest made.

2:24 p.m., driver of a black car seems to be slumped over the wheel at Fourth Street and Lexington Avenue; unable to locate subject.

2:35 p.m., male in a black vehicle has passed out at business on Hustonville Road.

2:38 p.m., two subjects appear to be passed out in a blue car at Maple Avenue and Walnut Street.

2:58 p.m., a suspicious male is looking in vehicles parked at Lowe’s.

3:39 p.m., report of a possible stolen vehicle at RR Donnelly; 7:41 p.m., possible location of the stolen vehicle found; female has been cleared to take the vehicle; tow company advised he made a mistake and took the wrong vehicle from RR Donnelly.

4:06 p.m., there is a verbal altercation in progress between two parents in reference to their juvenile children getting into an altercation on the school bus; trouble settled.

4:20 p.m., report of theft of a flatbed truck from Burkmann Industries.

5:15 p.m., search warrant issued at Hustonville Road location; arrest made.

6:17 p.m., vehicle stop at Wilderness Road and Lexington Avenue; arrest made.

11:56 p.m., caller is requesting to speak to an officer about harassing communications and terroristic threatening from family members.

FEBRUARY 14

8:15 a.m., a car tire got slashed overnight at Job Master Rental.

8:55 a.m., driver of an older gray pickup truck left without paying for a full tank of gas at Danville Marathon on Hustonville Road.

9:23 a.m., caller is reporting several appliances were stolen from a residence on Alta Avenue more than a week ago.

1:44 p.m., a female wants to file a protective order against her husband; sheriff’s office said units are busy in court and the caller will have to come to the court house or wait until Junction City Police Department comes on duty.

2:56 p.m., caller is advising the father has picked up son from school but there is an active emergency protective order out of Lincoln County on him; male is know to always carry a knife and gun.

3:20 p.m., report that a patient at the surgery center on Main Street took another patient’s jacket with car keys; they think the vehicle was unlawfully entered; 4:02 p.m., keys have been located and returned to the owner.

5:15 p.m., cows are out on Gentry Lane; the fence is down and more cattle may get out.

7 p.m., caller from Anderson Street in Junction City wants to speak to an officer about a neighbor’s dog dragging trash into their yard; caller wants to know if a deputy will pick up the trash or if they will make the owner of the dog pick it up.

8:09 p.m., caller is reporting that a neighbor stole her doll off the front porch on Shakerpoint Drive.

8:39 p.m., domestic altercation between a grandfather and grandson; juvenile advised he was not choked; trouble settled.

9:43 p.m., caller has filed an emergency protective order on her husband; he is at the residence trying to contact her; female has called four times today checking on status of the EPO; assistance given.

10:15 p.m., physical altercation between two males at Terrace Court; arrest made.

11:35 p.m., arrest made on Alum Springs Road.

FEBRUARY 15

12:06 a.m., caller is requesting extra patrol on Riverside Drive due to two suspicious males walking in the rain.

4:07 a.m., an intoxicated male on a 911 call wants to know if anyone from the residence had called 911; caller is uncooperative.

9:42 a.m., caller from Madison Avenue wants to speak to an officer about his neighbor driving through his yard.

10:07 a.m., a Lexington detective wants to speak to a Danville officer.

10:26 a.m., probation and parole is requesting assistance with transporting someone to the jail.

10:34 a.m., Kentucky State Police is in pursuit of a driver on Lexington Road and are coming into Boyle County; 10:36 a.m., passing Old Bridge, and subject is throwing items out the window.

11:01 a.m., there may be a physical domestic altercation in a blue vehicle; traffic stop of vehicle in front Boyle County schools; arrest made.

12:21 p.m., two-vehicle possible injury accident on Skywatch Drive.

3:19 p.m., Danville High School is requesting a male who is at the school bus stop on Proctor Street be told to not trespass.

4:10 p.m., a patient in the emergency room has brought in a baggy with a white powder and is acting aggravated.

5:09 p.m., two brothers were just in a physical fight; they are currently separated; one is armed with a broom.

5:27 p.m., caller attempted to retrieve property on Whites Ridge Road; other party refused to release the vehicle and they got into a verbal altercation; trouble settled.

5:44 p.m., caller wants to speak to an officer with concerns about moving to Danville.

7:33 p.m., elderly female in an SUV is unresponsive and caller is unable to gain access to the subject.

8:10 p.m., caller wants police to do document that a 12-year-old child was locked out of the apartment today by the parents; child was wearing only pajamas and no shoes; caller will follow up with social services tomorrow.

9:24 p.m., an intoxicated male is urinating on vehicles in the restaurant’s parking lot; unable to locate.

10:41 p.m., extra patrol is requested on Shearin Avenue due to someone threatening to break into the residence and harm themselves.

10:59 p.m., vehicle stop on Alum Springs Crosspike; arrest made.

11:10 a.m., a female with a baby in a stroller is standing next to a vehicle at Willow Grove Baptist Church; unable to locate subject.