Police blotter from April 12

Published 9:56 am Monday, April 16, 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.

APRIL 12

1:54 a.m., a male in the Walmart parking lot is armed with a handgun and threatening to shoot people.

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6:21 a.m., caller from Shaker Point Apartments stated her sister stole her money.

11:01 a.m., a male appears to be passed out near Shoe Sensation; arrest made.

11:46 a.m., possible injury accident on Whirl-a-Way Drive.

1:32 p.m., a verbal altercation is in progress at Shaker Point Apartments; make is threatening to get a gun and shoot the female subjects; arrest made.

1:57 p.m., a physical domestic altercation is in progress at Goodall Apartments; arrest made.

2:35 p.m., a male in a truck with a lawnmower is blocking the road on West Erskine Drive and is yelling at the caller; other subject refused to answer the door.

3:24 p.m., vehicle stop near the gas pumps at Walmart; arrest made.

3:46 p.m., caller from Tank Pond Road is requesting an officer because his neighbor is trespassing while mowing his lawn; he believes the neighbor also carries a firearm.

4:06 p.m., caller is requesting an officer check on an elderly male who has withdrawn large amounts of money for the past several months; he has appeared confused.

4:42 p.m., non-injury accident between a construction vehicle and a car on U.S. 68 in Perryville.

5:20 p.m., Lincoln County officers are in pursuit of a driver in an older red Jeep who has warrants for assault; vehicle is currently headed south to Casey County, but Lincoln wants to notify Boyle in case the subject turns north; vehicle was found abandoned in a creek and the male has fled on foot and is still at large.

5:33 p.m., a male is causing a disturbance at Dairy Queen.

6:30 p.m., two large dogs have been running loose for about three hours on Stevenson Avenue; one of them may not be getting fed; they have attacked other dogs; animal control en route.

6:48 p.m., officer is checking on the welfare of an 8-year-old child due to threats from a male; referred to Kentucky State Police.

7:41 p.m., drug paraphernalia has been found on Longview Drive.

8:46 p.m., a female behind residence on Worldstown Road is illegally burning; fire extinguished and warning issued.

10:39 p.m., a female has taken a handful of over-the-counter sleeping pills during a domestic verbal altercation.

11:50 p.m., caller is requesting to speak to an officer in reference to 16-year-old child who is stating abuse from step-mother.