Police blotter, May 13-20

Published 7:25 am Tuesday, May 22, 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 13

12:45 a.m., caller’s purse and phone that were stolen earlier has been tracked to Coldstream Drive location.

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4:50 a.m., an intoxicated male in an SUV took his young daughter from Marion County; female caller is attempting to have the vehicle disabled by OnStar; Harrodsburg has been notified; male detained on U.S. 68.

Remaining blotter not available.

MAY 14

7 a.m., driver in a white SUV has struck a horse on West Shelby Street in Junction City; caller was in Lincoln County; referred to other agency.

7:47 a.m., a male is going through a backpack behind a building on North First Street; arrest made; jail staff alerted for a subject carrying multiple knives.

9:31 a.m., electrical box is smoking and the power is shut off and building on Perryville Road is being evacuated.

10 a.m., an off duty officer is checking on a possible domestic altercation at Brookcove Center; assistance given.

11:02 a.m., a person was caught shoplifting in the upstairs office at Kroger; arrest made.

11:24 a.m., caller from Calvary Baptist Church is requesting an officer to come and review footage of a burglary that occurred Saturday.

1:08 p.m., a disturbance is in progress at East Third and Bragg Street; trouble settled.

1:13 p.m., papers served to subject at business on South Second Street; arrest made.

2:40 p.m., criminal mischief is being reported to a building and damage to the air conditioner at Critter Clips on Shakertown Road; possible entry made into vacant building next door.

2:41 p.m., caller’s ex-girlfriend came to restaurant on Perryville Road and verbally attacked the caller; he is trying to leave the parking lot and she is attempting to follow him.

3:51 p.m., a 2-week-old infant has been thrown into a pool; father has gotten it out and said the baby is still breathing but is requesting EMS check the infant; assistance given.

4:56 p.m., caller on Jean Drive is requesting an officer due to the landlord who is there and refusing to leave.

5:18 p.m., a dog just attacked the caller’s dog and is growling at people at the residence on Oscar Johnson Road.

8:03 p.m., officer has spoken to parents about their children darting out in front of vehicles on bicycles.

8:34 p.m., papers served to subject on West Lexington Avenue; arrest made.

8:50 p.m., caller is requesting an officer pick up the video from the burglary at Immanuel Baptist Church.

11:36 p.m., a male has shot a female Danville High School student in the leg; EMS can cancel.

MAY 15

7:45 a.m., a male wearing shorts but no shirt may have broken into the Danville Bistro on Perryville Street; arrest made.

8 a.m., two-vehicle accident on West Broadway.

9:28 a.m., a male in a blue car parked near the highway by Starbucks was unconscious; caller stated he wakes up, smokes then goes unconscious again; situation may be narcotics related.

9:43 a.m., caller stated two juveniles have been playing in the yard of a vacant house for two days; caller doesn’t know where the children live; children were told not to be on the property.

10:29 a.m., caller wants an officer to check on the welfare of several children who are playing too close to the road; no adults are seen with them.

10:53 a.m., a male just stole a pair of Nikes from Shoe Sensation.

11:02 a.m., caller at Baughman Avenue residence is attempting to retrieve property but the male is refusing to let her have it.

11:37 a.m, two-vehicle accident on Old Lebanon Road.

11:39 a.m., two-vehicle accident at Ben-Ali Drive and Perryville Road.

12 p.m., two-vehicle accident on South Fourth Street.

2:32 p.m., maintenance staff is at West Broadway residence attempting to change the locks, but tenant doesn’t have to leave until next week.

3:09 p.m., a verbal altercation is in progress between the caller and a pest control employee on North Street.

3:23 p.m., injury accident at Third and Fackler streets; 3:46 p.m., extracation of passenger is complete.

4:28 p.m., there is a verbal altercation in progress on Albany Circle.

5:31 p.m., caller wants to speak to a supervisor due to glass not being cleaned up after an injury accident on South Third Street; 5:35 p.m., glass being swept up.

5:42 p.m., extra patrol is requested for Fourth and Earl streets due to a motorcycle rider who is speeding through the area.

5:56 p.m., a reckless driver in a white truck was seen passing vehicles in the emergency lane near the fairgrounds and several pieces of wood was dropped; officer met with the driver and he has cleaned up the debris.

6:26 p.m., a male with two juveniles are going door to door selling popcorn; caller believes it’s a scam.

10:01 p.m., debris is in the road near Old Bridge General Store.

 

12:11 a.m., a car alarm is going off at Bob Allen Motor Mall on Maple Avenue.

2:19 a.m., a verbal altercation is in progress on Dogwood Drive.

5:40 a.m., a vehicle was broken into overnight on Coldstream Drive.

7:45 a.m., non-injury accident involving two school buses at Fox Run Trail and Fox Harbor Drive.

9:57 a.m., female caller from North Sixth Street said two people have been attacking her all night and she wants to be removed from the property; the female only called 911 for a ride.

10:58 a.m., possible injury accident on South Third Street.

11:34 a.m., loss prevention from business on Perryville is reporting an employee has taken customer identities and stealing money.

12:25 p.m., injury accident with a possible rollover on South Fourth Street.

2:43 p.m., smoke is coming from the basement of a residence on Earl Street; 2:52 p.m., ventilation started.

3:06 p.m., caller is requesting assistance turning onto Fourth Street from Main Street because there isn’t a green arrow at the intersection; caller gone upon officer’s arrival.

3:17 p.m., lines are down and sparking on the road at East Main Street and North Hill-n-Dale; 4:16 KU on scene.

4 p.m., an 80-year-old male was attempting to get into a vehicle when he fell out then was run over by a vehicle.

4:24 p.m., lines are down by the light at Stanford Avenue and Walnut Street; Spectrum notified.

4:55 p.m., a male was taking drugs in the bathroom at Five Star; he has walked away from the scene; unable to locate subject.

7:50 p.m., caller from Rosemont Drive wants to speak to an officer about someone coming to the residence claiming to be an officer to serve papers yesterday.

7:56 p.m., report of a burglary to a residence on Fox Chase earlier today when an air conditioner and lawn mower were take.

8:16 p.m., a silver-color car have been left in the parking lot on Burckley Drive for three weeks.

8:41 p.m., caller is asking an officer to check on the welfare of an infant in a vehicle traveling east on Ky. 2168; the male driver had left the baby in the vehicle while he went into Kroger.

8:48 p.m., a suspicious male came to caller’s door on Worldstown Road then ran when the resident saw him.

9:30 p.m., a female is causing a disturbance in the lobby at Holiday Inn Express.

9:34 p.m., two suspicious females and one male are behind the old Grider Furniture building; they may be intoxicated.

11:31 p.m., officer checking on a driver of a semi truck who is driving slowly with flashers on Lebanon Road.

MAY 17

7:05 a.m., caller wants to speak to an officer about neighborhood kids trespassing.

7:58 a.m., report of a possible burglary that happened overnight at First Christian Church.

9:10 a.m., injury accident where a vehicle has overturned on White Oak Road.

9:18 a.m, a vehicle has overturned on Airport Road; no injuries.

10:10 a.m., officer has a male and female in custody on Coldstream Drive.

11:09 a.m., two large dogs are running loose on Elwood Drive; one of them is know to bite; animal control notified.

11:55 a.m., a male shoplifted at JC Penny about 10 minutes ago and left in a gray van; extra patrol is requested.

1:16 p.m., complainant is at the police department lobby wanting options on juveniles trespassing on and destroying his property.

6:30 p.m., a male and female are causing a disturbance at Hampton Inn’s front desk.

6:48 p.m., a male who may be deceased has been found in a red car at Doctor’s Fork Baptist Church.

8:16 p.m., report of burglary at Stony Point Baptist Church where money was taken.

8:43 p.m., female shoplifter in custody at Walmart; arrest made.

9:16 p.m., a male is slumped over in a blue vehicle parked at Lee’s Famous Recipe.

10:03 p.m., extra patrol is requested on Stonewall Court due to suspicious men in a blue truck who parked in at the house; one person got out and asked for a male who doesn’t live at that address.

MAY 18

1:49 a.m., caller wants to file kidnapping charges due to her infants who have been taken to another state.

3:52 a.m., caller is reporting a reckless driver on U.S. 127 South who almost struck a vehicle and brandished a gun; suspect vehicle is now on Hustonville Road and the male brandished his gun again.

7:53 a.m., three-vehicle, possible injury accident on Lebanon Road near Parksville.

9:45 a.m., a female is unresponsive and not breathing; 9:55 a.m., EMS is requesting law enforcement; additional EMS is requested for another patient; subject is refusing EMS; 10:20 a.m., social services is en route; female was unarrested due to medical issues.

1:34 p.m., caller said a male violated an emergency protective order yesterday; he came into the residence and stole items while the caller was gone.

3:28 p.m., there was a possible road rage incident on Hustonville Road where a male driver in a white SUV pointed a pistol at a motorcyclist twice.

3:43 p.m., driver in a black car has struck a tree on Hogue Hollow Road.

4:01 p.m., there is a verbal altercation in progress between roommates at East Main Street apartment.

5:12 p.m., vehicle stop on Hustonville Road; arrest made.

8:44 p.m., two-vehicle injury accident with possible ejection near Temple Baptist Church on the bypass; AirEvac contacted but denied due to weather.

8:52 p.m., a male shoplifter just ran out of JP Penny with merchandise.

9:35 p.m., a kitchen fryer is on fire at Sonic; 9:41 p.m., fire is out.

9:54 p.m., a male walking and carrying a machete and flashlight, with something in his back pocket is stopping cars on Wards Branch Road asking them to take him to Lincoln County; unable to locate subject.

11:13 p.m.,a male is under the influence of drugs or alcohol near Walmart; he threw a liquor bottle out of the window and is yelling at people; arrest made.

MAY 19

1:25 a.m., a 21-year-old male may have overdosed at dorm on Beatty Avenue.

7:48 a.m., a burglary may be in progress where three young children are home alone.

9:15 a.m., caller is reporting a garbage bag filled with pill bottles is on the side of the road; deputy asked if they could call back Monday morning.

9:51 a.m., an SUV was stolen from Baughman Avenue location overnight.

10:17 a.m., caller wants to speak to an officer due to a disturbing voicemail that was left on caller’s phone.

11:04 a.m., extra patrol is requested throughout the night on Baughman Avenue due to someone going through vehicles.

11:31 a.m., Speedway management is reporting a white car with slashed tires is blocking the air pump; towing company en route.

12:27 p.m., a car is off the road in a ditch at Shakertown and Old Shakertown roads.

12:38 p.m., report of theft from a vehicle on Baughman Avenue.

2:34 p.m., a load of foam and boxes fell off a white truck in Perryville; sheriff’s office offered to take care of it.

3:17 p.m, report that a vehicle was burglarized on Cheryl Lane.

4:11 p.m., a vehicle is stuck in a mud hole on Rawlings Road in Gravel Switch.

6:06 p.m., a male came to the residence and threatened the caller’s son.

6:08 p.m., a jail employee wants to speak to a deputy..

6:14 p.m., a pan of cornbread is on fire in the oven at Plainview Drive residence.

7:17 p.m., mailboxes on Bluegrass Pike have been knocked down sometime since noon today.

7:19 p.m., a backhoe has struck a gas line on Ben Jean Drive; 7:42 p.m., line has been secured.

7:57 p.m., officer spoke with two people about a burn permit on Third Street in Junction City; he advised if returned and there is anything besides the brush, the EPA will be called.

9:28 p.m., caller from Boone Trail is complaining about noise from fireworks; Centre College is celebrating graduation.

9:42 p.m., women are scream in the nearby wooded area; caller stated it was three foxes fighting.

9:45 p.m., another customer accidentally took the caller’s keys at Suntan City; address of the subject was given, however the female moved a week ago and the residence is vacant.

9:58 p.m., a female may have overdosed on a handful of narcotics at Denmark Drive residence.

11:54 p.m., male on Man-o-War Blvd. said he hit something in the area but he’s unable to find out what it was.

MAY 20

6:53 a.m., two dogs are fighting in the backyard on Lausman Avenue; one of them is a small puppy and both are tangled in their chains; animal control notified.

7:57 a.m., burglary alarm is sounding at Perryville Battlefield Historic Site.

8:53 a.m., possible drug activity is in progress in a dark color car occupied by two males at Murphy gas station; consent search denied.

9:26 a.m., caller wants to speak to an officer about her legal rights to her deceased father’s house.

10:23 a.m., a male carrying a backpack stopped and starred at the caller’s house in Junction City; caller said he has made previous threats; unable to locate subject.

1:21 p.m., a male with three children, one is in a wheelchair, is going around the neighborhood asking for money.

1:21 p.m., a female who is hot believes she may pass out if she walks back home; she refused assistance when she was told a ambulance would come and check her out.

1:21 p.m., driver in a red pickup truck with a Confederate flag is speeding and playing loud music on Walnut Street.

1:57 p.m., the transformer on Beech Street is on fire; 2:05 p.m., KU notified; 2:49 p.m., KU on scene.

3:11 p.m., two-vehicle injury accident at Hustonville Road and the bypass.

3:21 p.m., a 4-year-old child has ingested paint.

5:11 p.m., a female in a white vehicle has drugs in car; she’s parked in the visitors parking area at Northpoint Training Center.

8:26 p.m., someone is discharging a weapon on Old School House Road and it is ricocheting close to the caller’s head.

8:30 p.m., an officer is requested to go to the hospital in reference to a step-father physically abusing an 8-year-old child during weekend visitation; social services and detective contacted.

8:51 p.m., two-vehicle injury accident with a possible roll-over at Main and Third streets; a 17-year-old is disoriented; Fourth and Main streets, Third and Walnut streets and Second and Main streets are shut down.

9:02 p.m., a male with a hiking pack and bed roll has been on Centre campus; he ran from another Centre employee earlier; extra patrol is requested.

9:31 p.m., a physical altercation is in progress on Worldstown Road.

10:01 p.m., possible injury accident on Alum Springs Road.

11:20 p.m., a male has brandished a handgun to other people on Shakerpoint Drive and left on a moped.

MAY 16

12:11 a.m., a car alarm is going off at Bob Allen Motor Mall on Maple Avenue.

2:19 a.m., a verbal altercation is in progress on Dogwood Drive.

5:40 a.m., a vehicle was broken into overnight on Coldstream Drive.

7:45 a.m., non-injury accident involving two school buses at Fox Run Trail and Fox Harbor Drive.

9:57 a.m., female caller from North Sixth Street said two people have been attacking her all night and she wants to be removed from the property; the female only called 911 for a ride.

10:58 a.m., possible injury accident on South Third Street.

11:34 a.m., loss prevention from business on Perryville is reporting an employee has taken customer identities and stealing money.

12:25 p.m., injury accident with a possible rollover on South Fourth Street.

2:43 p.m., smoke is coming from the basement of a residence on Earl Street; 2:52 p.m., ventilation started.

3:06 p.m., caller is requesting assistance turning onto Fourth Street from Main Street because there isn’t a green arrow at the intersection; caller gone upon officer’s arrival.

3:17 p.m., lines are down and sparking on the road at East Main Street and North Hill-n-Dale; 4:16 KU on scene.

4 p.m., an 80-year-old male was attempting to get into a vehicle when he fell out then was run over by a vehicle.

4:24 p.m., lines are down by the light at Stanford Avenue and Walnut Street; Spectrum notified.

4:55 p.m., a male was taking drugs in the bathroom at Five Star; he has walked away from the scene; unable to locate subject.

7:50 p.m., caller from Rosemont Drive wants to speak to an officer about someone coming to the residence claiming to be an officer to serve papers yesterday.

7:56 p.m., report of a burglary to a residence on Fox Chase earlier today when an air conditioner and lawn mower were take.

8:16 p.m., a silver-color car have been left in the parking lot on Burckley Drive for three weeks.

8:41 p.m., caller is asking an officer to check on the welfare of an infant in a vehicle traveling east on Ky. 2168; the male driver had left the baby in the vehicle while he went into Kroger.

8:48 p.m., a suspicious male came to caller’s door on Worldstown Road then ran when the resident saw him.

9:30 p.m., a female is causing a disturbance in the lobby at Holiday Inn Express.

9:34 p.m., two suspicious females and one male are behind the old Grider Furniture building; they may be intoxicated.

11:31 p.m., officer checking on a driver of a semi truck who is driving slowly with flashers on Lebanon Road.

MAY 17

7:05 a.m., caller wants to speak to an officer about neighborhood kids trespassing.

7:58 a.m., report of a possible burglary that happened overnight at First Christian Church.

9:10 a.m., injury accident where a vehicle has overturned on White Oak Road.

9:18 a.m, a vehicle has overturned on Airport Road; no injuries.

10:10 a.m., officer has a male and female in custody on Coldstream Drive.

11:09 a.m., two large dogs are running loose on Elwood Drive; one of them is know to bite; animal control notified.

11:55 a.m., a male shoplifted at JC Penny about 10 minutes ago and left in a gray van; extra patrol is requested.

1:16 p.m., complainant is at the police department lobby wanting options on juveniles trespassing on and destroying his property.

6:30 p.m., a male and female are causing a disturbance at Hampton Inn’s front desk.

6:48 p.m., a male who may be deceased has been found in a red car at Doctor’s Fork Baptist Church.

8:16 p.m., report of burglary at Stony Point Baptist Church where money was taken.

8:43 p.m., female shoplifter in custody at Walmart; arrest made.

9:16 p.m., a male is slumped over in a blue vehicle parked at Lee’s Famous Recipe.

10:03 p.m., extra patrol is requested on Stonewall Court due to suspicious men in a blue truck who parked in at the house; one person got out and asked for a male who doesn’t live at that address.

MAY 18

1:49 a.m., caller wants to file kidnapping charges due to her infants who have been taken to another state.

3:52 a.m., caller is reporting a reckless driver on U.S. 127 South who almost struck a vehicle and brandished a gun; suspect vehicle is now on Hustonville Road and the male brandished his gun again.

7:53 a.m., three-vehicle, possible injury accident on Lebanon Road near Parksville.

9:45 a.m., a female is unresponsive and not breathing; 9:55 a.m., EMS is requesting law enforcement; additional EMS is requested for another patient; subject is refusing EMS; 10:20 a.m., social services is en route; female was unarrested due to medical issues.

1:34 p.m., caller said a male violated an emergency protective order yesterday; he came into the residence and stole items while the caller was gone.

3:28 p.m., there was a possible road rage incident on Hustonville Road where a male driver in a white SUV pointed a pistol at a motorcyclist twice.

3:43 p.m., driver in a black car has struck a tree on Hogue Hollow Road.

4:01 p.m., there is a verbal altercation in progress between roommates at East Main Street apartment.

5:12 p.m., vehicle stop on Hustonville Road; arrest made.

8:44 p.m., two-vehicle injury accident with possible ejection near Temple Baptist Church on the bypass; AirEvac contacted but denied due to weather.

8:52 p.m., a male shoplifter just ran out of JP Penny with merchandise.

9:35 p.m., a kitchen fryer is on fire at Sonic; 9:41 p.m., fire is out.

9:54 p.m., a male walking and carrying a machete and flashlight, with something in his back pocket is stopping cars on Wards Branch Road asking them to take him to Lincoln County; unable to locate subject.

11:13 p.m.,a male is under the influence of drugs or alcohol near Walmart; he threw a liquor bottle out of the window and is yelling at people; arrest made.

MAY 19

1:25 a.m., a 21-year-old male may have overdosed at dorm on Beatty Avenue.

7:48 a.m., a burglary may be in progress where three young children are home alone.

9:15 a.m., caller is reporting a garbage bag filled with pill bottles is on the side of the road; deputy asked if they could call back Monday morning.

9:51 a.m., an SUV was stolen from Baughman Avenue location overnight.

10:17 a.m., caller wants to speak to an officer due to a disturbing voicemail that was left on caller’s phone.

11:04 a.m., extra patrol is requested throughout the night on Baughman Avenue due to someone going through vehicles.

11:31 a.m., Speedway management is reporting a white car with slashed tires is blocking the air pump; towing company en route.

12:27 p.m., a car is off the road in a ditch at Shakertown and Old Shakertown roads.

12:38 p.m., report of theft from a vehicle on Baughman Avenue.

2:34 p.m., a load of foam and boxes fell off a white truck in Perryville; sheriff’s office offered to take care of it.

3:17 p.m, report that a vehicle was burglarized on Cheryl Lane.

4:11 p.m., a vehicle is stuck in a mud hole on Rawlings Road in Gravel Switch.

6:06 p.m., a male came to the residence and threatened the caller’s son.

6:08 p.m., a jail employee wants to speak to a deputy..

6:14 p.m., a pan of cornbread is on fire in the oven at Plainview Drive residence.

7:17 p.m., mailboxes on Bluegrass Pike have been knocked down sometime since noon today.

7:19 p.m., a backhoe has struck a gas line on Ben Jean Drive; 7:42 p.m., line has been secured.

7:57 p.m., officer spoke with two people about a burn permit on Third Street in Junction City; he advised if returned and there is anything besides the brush, the EPA will be called.

9:28 p.m., caller from Boone Trail is complaining about noise from fireworks; Centre College is celebrating graduation.

9:42 p.m., women are scream in the nearby wooded area; caller stated it was three foxes fighting.

9:45 p.m., another customer accidentally took the caller’s keys at Suntan City; address of the subject was given, however the female moved a week ago and the residence is vacant.

9:58 p.m., a female may have overdosed on a handful of narcotics at Denmark Drive residence.

11:54 p.m., male on Man-o-War Blvd. said he hit something in the area but he’s unable to find out what it was.

MAY 20

6:53 a.m., two dogs are fighting in the backyard on Lausman Avenue; one of them is a small puppy and both are tangled in their chains; animal control notified.

7:57 a.m., burglary alarm is sounding at Perryville Battlefield Historic Site.

8:53 a.m., possible drug activity is in progress in a dark color car occupied by two males at Murphy gas station; consent search denied.

9:26 a.m., caller wants to speak to an officer about her legal rights to her deceased father’s house.

10:23 a.m., a male carrying a backpack stopped and starred at the caller’s house in Junction City; caller said he has made previous threats; unable to locate subject.

1:21 p.m., a male with three children, one is in a wheelchair, is going around the neighborhood asking for money.

1:21 p.m., a female who is hot believes she may pass out if she walks back home; she refused assistance when she was told a ambulance would come and check her out.

1:21 p.m., driver in a red pickup truck with a Confederate flag is speeding and playing loud music on Walnut Street.

1:57 p.m., the transformer on Beech Street is on fire; 2:05 p.m., KU notified; 2:49 p.m., KU on scene.

3:11 p.m., two-vehicle injury accident at Hustonville Road and the bypass.

3:21 p.m., a 4-year-old child has ingested paint.

5:11 p.m., a female in a white vehicle has drugs in car; she’s parked in the visitors parking area at Northpoint Training Center.

8:26 p.m., someone is discharging a weapon on Old School House Road and it is ricocheting close to the caller’s head.

8:30 p.m., an officer is requested to go to the hospital in reference to a step-father physically abusing an 8-year-old child during weekend visitation; social services and detective contacted.

8:51 p.m., two-vehicle injury accident with a possible roll-over at Main and Third streets; a 17-year-old is disoriented; Fourth and Main streets, Third and Walnut streets and Second and Main streets are shut down.

9:02 p.m., a male with a hiking pack and bed roll has been on Centre campus; he ran from another Centre employee earlier; extra patrol is requested.

9:31 p.m., a physical altercation is in progress on Worldstown Road.

10:01 p.m., possible injury accident on Alum Springs Road.

11:20 p.m., a male has brandished a handgun to other people on Shakerpoint Drive and left on a moped.