Police blotter from March 11, 12, 13, 14, 15

Published 8:47 am Tuesday, March 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.

MARCH 11

12:39 p.m., officer is out checking on a vehicle with an open door at Faith Church on the bypass; vehicle was parked partially in the bushes and is still warm; building is clear.

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1:36 a.m., an intoxicated male is harassing the desk clerk at Red Roof Inn; She has secured herself in the office and the suspect is now trying to enter the office; arrest made; officer unable to locate identification of the male.

3:37 a.m., a 12-year-old child has called 911 reporting that the mother was fighting with her boyfriend who pulled her hair before getting into a car; officer has located the vehicle; both subjects were OK; female was dropping of the male and then will go back to the juvenile.

5:47 a.m., multiple 911 calls have been made from a cell phone by a female at Super 8 Motel; female caller is only saying “Super 8”; 6:35 a.m., female caller is advising she needs someone to search her room; officer has located the female who is still extremely intoxicated; she was told not to call 911.

6:11 a.m., possible altercation between a male and intoxicated female at Holiday Inn Express.

6:38 a.m., caller is reporting that is appears someone is stealing a tire off of a vehicle for sale on Stanford Road; officer advising no one was found but the vehicle is missing a tire; owner of the vehicle has found a flashlight that may be evidence.

9:37 a.m., a injured dog is near Indian Hills Christian Church; animal control contacted.

10:25 a.m., the driver of a light blue pickup truck is traveling on the wrong side of the road.

3:04 p.m., caller and boyfriend were just assaulted by neighboring suspects on West Broadway.

4:08 p.m., an 11-year-old female has been sexually assaulted by a male yesterday at a motel; case given to Kentucky State Police; emergency room is requesting social services.

5:32 p.m., caller’s brother is threatening to kill the mother and sister in Perryville.

9:40 p.m., a tree is down on Alum Springs Road; state road department notified; trucks will be out for snow after midnight.

11:01 p.m., two new trucks with mechanic’s tools but no city decals are missing from Danville City Public Works Department.

MARCH 12

12:23 a.m., there are low hanging power lines between Mocks Creek and Spears Lane.

12:45 a.m., limbs are blocking Lebanon Road.

3:34 a.m., flames can be seen on Hogue Hollow Road looking toward Alum springs.

4:50 a.m., caller heard an explosion and saw flashes of bright lights in the Sycamore Street area.

6:03 a.m., a line is down across East Main Street.

6:11 a.m., lights are out at Daniel Drive and Gose Pike,

6:24 a.m., a tree is down and completely blocking East Broadway.

7:32 a.m., trees are down all over Johnson Branch Road.

8:37 a.m., a tree is down and a utility line is hanging low on Harding Street.

9:09 a.m., the caller wants to report she was given a bad check from someone and she’s out $300.

11:33 a.m., caller from Benedict Drive wants to speak to an officer about legal options and gun laws; extra patrol requested for overnight.

3 p.m., caller from Parksville is reporting a stolen gun.

5:16 p.m., a state road truck over turned earlier to day on Scrubgrass Road; truck was left in the ditch and a wrecker will move it in the morning.

8:55 p.m., caller is reporting a possible assault and a domestic violence order violation just occurred on Wilderness Road.

9:19 p.m., officer to check on the welfare of a suicidal female and her boyfriend, who is aggressive and threatened physical abuse; 9:38 p.m., KSP notified and is en route from Lincoln County jail; requesting back up from Boyle County Sheriff’s Office.

10:47 p.m., a female who may in under the influence just entered Walmart and may be shoplifting.

MARCH 13

4:16 a.m., there is black ice on Lexington Road and vehicles are sliding.

4:27 a.m., a vehicle has rolled over on Westridge Drive; driver advised he isn’t injured.

5:35 a.m., officers are shutting down the bypass for the road crew.

7 a.m., there is a possible injury accident on South Fourth Street.

8:16 a.m., a vehicle has struck a tree on Stanford Road.

8:50 a.m.,  female and male in a white small vehicle have shoplifted from Walmart in Stanford about 30 minutes ago; they have also been known to have hit other Walmart and several Dollar Stores.

10:14 a.m., a vehicle has been damaged from  sheet of ice falling off a box truck between U.S. 127 and the round about.

11:05 a.m., Onstar has received an SOS signal from a white SUV in the Kroger parking lot; they have had no 2-way communications; unable to locate vehicle.

12:15 p.m., caller used a debit card at Guadalajara on Jane Trail over the weekend and now the bank account has been hacked; caller just wants to pass along the information.

12:30 p.m., caller on Toombs Court is requesting extra patrol because a male  may be in the area who is carrying two bags of clothes and he may be trespassing.

2:27 p.m., vehicle stop on Fox Harber Drive; arrest made.

2:44 p.m., Boyle County Detention Center is requesting K9 assistance between 4 and 7 p.m. to search two cells.

2:46 p.m., a female is directing traffic on East Main Street near Dollar General Store; unable to locate subject.

2:49 p.m., management at Dollar General Store on Perryville Road want to report a theft.

3:40 p.m., a physical altercation just occurred at Walmart.

5:05 p.m., vehicle stop on Margus Drive in Junction City; arrest made.

7:20 p.m., vehicle stop on South Third Street; subject has active criminal summons; arrest made.

11:10 p.m., complaint of loud noise coming from a Heritage Village apartment; there is laughing, yelling and coughing.

11:24 p.m., a male in a black vehicle threatened to shoot employees at McDonald’s on Jane Trail.

11:36np.m., a dog is tangled in some trees on Simpson Lane and is unable to get to its shelter in the snow.

MARCH 14

4:14 a.m., a female who is waiting for transportation from the hospital is now causing a verbal disturbance.

5:23 a.m., request for salt trucks to treat the viaduct; assistance given.

5:27 a.m., an elderly female is home alone in Danville, but she believes she is in Lexington; her kids haven’t been to see her and she has no food; she has stated she wants to go live in a nursing home; family contacted.

11:02 a.m., caller wants to speak to an officer in reference to his ex-wife trying to report a stolen vehicle.

12:06 p.m., two children are climbing on the roof of a building in Junction City.

12:23 p.m., a male has a self-inflicted gunshot wound to his hand at a pawn shop; Air Evac requested.

1:03 p.m., a female may be be under the influence of drugs or alcohol; she was seen going through trash on West Lexington Avenue; unable to locate.

1:16 p.m., a trailer was stolen overnight from property on Old Lebanon Road.

4:47 p.m., two-vehicle injury accident on Skywatch Drive.

5:50 p.m., caller is requesting an officer to come and pick up a needle found in the parking lot on East Main Street; extra patrol is requested because of drug use.

9:24 p.m., vehicle stop on Hustonville Road; arrest made.

10:14 p.m., vehicle stop at Lexington Road and First Street; arrest made.

MARCH 15

12:01 a.m., several cows are out in the road on Alum Springs Crosspike; caller put back inside the fence, but not sure if it will hold; assistance given.

2:18 a.m., a male inside Huddle House is taking pictures o the waitress; male has been told to not trespass the property for the evening.

5:30 a.m., an adult male attempted to get into the caller’s vehicle near the Bowlarama; he had blood on his face and said his mother had just been in an accident; he was last seen running toward the breezeway; unable to locate subject.

5:45 a.m., a female was found crying in the hallway at Long Run Community Apartments; she stated she was being chased in the woods; arrest made.

8:45 a.m., a vehicle has struck a house on Lebanon Road in Perryville; the road is partially blocked.

1:45 p.m., two-vehicle possible injury accident on South Fourth Street.

2:46 p.m., a male in a brown vehicle at Brent Avenue and the bypass has been in and out of consciousness; arrest made.

2:48 p.m., an elderly female driving a cream-colored vehicle has stopped in the middle of the intersection on Shelby Lane in Junction City.

4:38 p.m., a vehicle was broken into in the emergency room parking lot.

4:57 p.m., a female has vacuumed up her car keys at car wash on Jane Trail; she is requesting contact with the business owner to assist.

5:42 p.m.; caller has found a kitchen knife on the ground on Hustonville Road.

8:48 p.m., driver is being reckless in a silver-colored car on U.S. 127 south; officer advised the driver she needed to have her eyes checked and to not drive at night.

10:35 p.m., a male is throwing rocks through his mother’s window in Junction City.