Police Blotter, May 6-8

Published 6:26 am Thursday, May 10, 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.

MAY 6

1:33 a.m., report of a missing 15-year-old female; mother is attempting to locate the juvenile; 2:05 a.m., juvenile has been located; it’s the second time she has run away from home.

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MAY 7

7:26 a.m., caller advises an elderly male is standing on his front porch yelling for help

7:29 a.m., an older gray car was stolen out of the garage on Clifton Road sometime overnight; 8:18 a.m., vehicle has been located.

7:40 a.m., a male is at the front door of a residence on Salt River Road who doesn’t know what’s going on.

8:31 a.m., there may be a physical altercation in progress in a black car near Ace Hardware; unable to locate vehicle.

8:48 a.m., a possible physical altercation is in progress at Adams Street residence; female is under the influence; arrest made.

10:33 a.m., there is a landlord/tenant situation on Louise Street; tenant if five months behind on his rent; options were explained to both parties.

12:53 p.m., officers are to be on the lookout for a subject from Lincoln County in reference to a burglary.

2:04 p.m., a 64-year-old male fell out of a chair and is passed out in the yard; he is unresponsive and may be under the influence; arrest made.

2:45 p.m., vehicle stop at Lexington Avenue and Sixth Street; arrest made.

2:47 p.m., an abandoned vehicle at Fourth and Broadway is being towed; no vin is visible and tag doesn’t match the vehicle.

4:30 p.m., vehicle stop at the bypass and Ky. 2168; male driver took one mile to stop; spitting out a baggy; swallowed drugs; CAD needed for one male attempting to eat drugs.

5:51 p.m., caller wants to speak to an officer in reference to strange kids in her yard.

6:11 p.m., officer in foot pursuit of a subject near Taco Bell; arrest made.

6:49 p.m., vehicle stop on East Walnut Street; arrest made.

8:10 p.m., a naked juvenile female is playing next to the road; unable to locate subject.

10:22 p.m., there is a physical altercation between two females on Taylor Road.

MAY 8

7:13 a.m., two-vehicle accident on Lancaster Road; one vehicle has overturned multiple times; assistance given.

7:22 a.m., a male may have overdosed in a black vehicle parked at Goodall Apartments.

10:57 a.m., a male is walking around trying to make entry to vehicles parked at Danville Physical Therapy on Whirl-A-Way Drive; arrest made.

11:31 a.m., two juveniles are unclothed and are near the road.

12:05 p.m., a gas line has been pulled up by a backhoe at Wilderness Trail Distillery.

2:12 p.m., caller wants to speak to an officer about a male who has been staying at the residence under a false name; he may have warrants from Indiana.

2:26 p.m., a male wearing all orange is walking away from the jail with another male; jail advised a male was just released matching that description.

4:16 p.m., vehicle stop near Tractor Supply; arrest made.

4:27 p.m., vehicle stop near Save-a-lot; arrest made.

4:36 p.m., juveniles are throwing items at traffic near the post office.

5:19 p.m., caller may have located stolen items in his vehicle that his daughter has been driving.

6:15 p.m., vehicle stop on Kentucky Avenue; arrest made.

6:58 p.m., cows are out in Jackson Park; farm contacted.

7:47 p.m., two people are sitting under the blue bridge on Chenault Bridge Road;   they may be under the influence; drug was found on the juvenile; 8:27, subject released to parents.

7:55 p.m., officer in foot pursuit of subject on Hudson Avenue; arrest made.

9:02 p.m., a male on Crescent Drive has the music turned up and is dancing in the street; unable to locate subject.

11:30 p.m., officer out with a subject on a moped on West Main Street; arrest made.

11:49 p.m., a female on Alexander Drive advises that if police come on her property she wants them to go to jail; 12:01 a.m., female said she is still going to get a personal lawyer; 12:09 a.m., female wants to report a loud car in the area on Friday; she advised police not to come on her property unless she called 911 to request it; female has been given her first warning about harassing communication for the night.