Police Blotter, April 26

Published 6:40 am Saturday, April 28, 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 26

1:14 a.m., a white utility truck is off the road on U.S. 127; assistance given.

3:24 a.m., audible alarm is showing front door motion at Cattleman’s Steak House; it was a duct cleaning company on scene; a male on scene has warrant from Jefferson County; arrest made.

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6:12 a.m., a male driver fell asleep at the wheel and struck a guard rail on Perryville Road.

6:14 a.m., caller wants to file a report against her ex-boyfriend who came to a Perryville residence, damaged property and hit her in the face.

7:12 a.m., a large white dog is running loose in the road at Shakertown Road and Spears Lane; animal control notified.

8:04 a.m., caller wants to speak to an officer about the 1988 murder of someone; female called back three more times within about 15 minutes.

8:53 a.m., there are several cattle out on Lexington Avenue near Sav-a-Lot.

9:27 a.m., report of theft from two vehicles on Madison Avenue.

10:20 a.m., there are a lot of turkey buzzards roosting on West Lexington Avenue property.

11:50 a.m., caller is reporting the smell of a meth lab coming from a trailer where someone is a squatter.

1 p.m., dogs are running loose and may be aggressive on Highland Court; 1:24 p.m., officer out with animal control.

2:37 p.m., caller wants to speak to an officer about pressing charges against her neighbors for threatening to kill her dog on Worldstown Road.

6:55 p.m., an out-of-control juvenile is refusing to leave with the guardian; social services en route.

8:14 p.m., caller is requesting extra patrol in reference to a protective order; the subject yelled at her on the phone and said he was on his way to her house on Toombs Court; 8:25 p.m., male is at her front door; 8:29 p.m., officer in foot pursuit of subject; arrest made.

8:44 p.m., a male just stole several items from the gas attendant area at Kroger and left in a white van.

9:10 p.m., a cow is out on Lexington Road near Old Bridge General Store.

11:07 p.m., noise complaint received about a party at Heritage Village Apartments.