Police blotter, June 02-03

Published 6:36 am Wednesday, June 6, 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.

JUNE 2

12:01 a.m., noise complaint involving three males at the skate park.

4:11 a.m., arrest made on South Lucas Street.

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7:10 a.m., a deer has been struck at Maple Avenue and U.S. 127; it has broken legs but is still alive; unable to locate animal.

12:24 p.m., a male walking near First Christian Church was waving a handgun about 10 minutes ago; unable to locate subject.

12:42 p.m., driver is inbound on Ky. 33 with a female overdose patient; caller is concerned about the downtown traffic; caller reached emergency room before units arrived.

2:47 p.m., caller wants an officer to talk to her sister, who’s in jail, about the fire at her residence.

4:36 p.m., possible structure fire caused by a dryer on East Drive.

4:42 p.m., a small infant is unrestrained in a maroon SUV heading toward Perryville.

6:44 p.m., vehicle stop on Lebanon Road; arrest made.

9:25 p.m., a male may be impersonating an officer in Perryville; he is wearing a black uniform and is driving a white SUV with red and white strobe lights; another subject told the caller he calls himself Officer Joe.

9:44 p.m., a female who is under the influence of drugs or alcohol just walked into the emergency room waiting area; female is now in a car in the parking lot; another female has agreed to take her home.

JUNE 3

2:10 a.m., caller is requesting help getting a cat out of his vehicle’s engine in Junction City; no action taken.

7:53 a.m., alarm is showing motion at Perryville Battlefield Historic Site; KSP notified.

8:34 a.m., a burglary to a building behind Hope Full Gospel Church on Duncan Hill Road has occurred since Tuesday.

8:38 a.m., a wallet has been lost at the festival; nothing has been turned into the police department.

9:55 a.m., a white dog is running loose and is being vicious toward other dogs on Riva Ridge Drive; animal control notified.

10:42 a.m., two puppies are running loose on Lausman Avenue; animal control notified.

11:19 a.m, report of criminal mischief to a car on Bold Venture.

12:17 p.m., driver in a brown truck struck mailboxes on Ben-Ali Drive then fled the scene.

2:01 p.m., caller is reporting a domestic situation or a female who is being held against her will by the boyfriend; information relayed to Casey County.

4:06 p.m., caller is requesting options on taking possession of a vehicle he purchased on Friday; the vehicle is currently parked at restaurant.

4:53 p.m., a 29-year-old male is unresponsive and not breathing; medical advice is unable to be implemented due to an uncooperative caller.

6:03 p.m., caller said a female spray painted her driveway on Alum Springs Crosspike.

6:36 p.m, a juvenile has been bitten in the groin area by a dog; there is bleeding and lacerations.

8:31 p.m., caller is reporting a missing 17-month-old child; child was found OK while on the phone; no assistance is needed.

8:46 p.m., traffic is moving extremely slowly from the balloon race; no action taken.

8:53 p.m., arrest made on Hillcrest Drive.

9:24 p.m., caller is reporting a porch is on fire on Kentucky Avenue; homeowner was grilling on the front porch.

11:47 p.m., a male and female are arguing and male is refusing to leave the Benedict Drive residence.