Police blotter, June 05-06

Published 6:44 am Friday, June 8, 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 5

6:42 a.m., a backpack is laying on a bench outside of the door at the Danville Board of Education and they are concerned about what could be inside; the backpack was empty.

8:04 a.m., a female standing at the corner of Proctor Street and Lexington Avenue with her arms in the air.

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9:07 a.m., a male is passed out behind the wheel of a pickup truck at Auto Wash Express.

9:19 a.m., a burglary occurred at Kings Mill Road residence yesterday.

9:39 a.m., officer is checking a female who is talking out of her head near Danville High School; arrest made.

10:36 a.m., officer at Junction City residence in reference to a young child; social services notified; 11:27 a.m., father under arrest.

1:12 p.m., possible injury accident at Hustonville Road and the bypass.

2:15 p.m., caller said driver of a gray car was speeding on Fifth Street and almost struck her husband; extra patrol is requested.

5:21 p.m., one-vehicle injury accident where a vehicle has rolled over on Hustonville Road near Fazoli’s.

6:42 p.m., a male at Hardee’s BP is refusing to pay for gasoline.

7:56 p.m., smoke and flames are seen coming from the attic of a residence on Secretariat Drive; 8:13 p.m., fire under control.

9:09 p.m., a tractor is on fire on Alum Springs Road.

9:48 p.m., a verbal altercation is in progress near Tractor Supply; female is walking and male is following her in the vehicle with three children inside.

10:23 p.m., an intoxicated male is damaging property and arguing with his daughter at the residence.

JUNE 6

6:28 a.m., a deer is injured near Stanford Road; animal control notified.

6:40 a.m., a window at Taco Bell was broken overnight.

8:05 a.m., a female is slumped over the wheel of a small dark SUV on U.S. 68 out of Perryville.

8:30 a.m., a female is acting out-of-control and may be under the influence of “ice” at residence on Hill-n-Dale Drive; caller is outside for her safety and patient was inside; assistance given.

9:12 a.m., a vehicle is blocking the entrance to caller’s farm on Lebanon Road; caller was told he could have it towed.

9:20 a.m., at Berry Plastics #1, a gas line was heard spewing and they smell gas outside near the front office; 9:24 a.m., Atmos notified; 9:45 a.m., Atmos on scene and road re-opened.

9:31 a.m., caller wants to speak to an officer who was at her home earlier and took her medication; officer advised everything he took out of her purse, he put back in, except for a few knives.

9:39 a.m., caller from meter shop on Redrier Lane is reporting a possible theft.

11:13 a.m., caller wants to speak to an officer about filing a terroristic threatening charges; county attorney’s office said they need to file a police report first.

11:38 a.m., caller’s credit card was stolen while at O’Charley’s and it was used to make several unauthorized purchases.

12:02 p.m., vehicle stop on Rolling Hills; arrest made.

1:40 p.m., a car has pulled off on the side of Rawlings Road and the driver is passed out behind the wheel with a child playing in the back seat; officer advised the man was just enjoying the weather.

2:59 p.m., caller came in to advise police that a female has escaped home incarceration sometime today.

3:51 p.m., a verbal altercation took place on Ben-Ali Drive over a parking issue; people are not separated.

3:57 p.m., two-vehicle injury accident near Sonic.

4:27 p.m., an irate male patient is refusing to leave the physician’s office; male left when he saw 911 was being contacted; no assistance necessary now.

4:38 p.m., a 6-year-old child has walked away from home; child has been picked up by the mother and is OK.

7:45 p.m., two men are arguing over an infant.

10:14 p.m., officer is checking on the welfare of a female who has been walking back and forth several times in the Imperial Trailer Park area; officer talked to subject’s sister; officer will take the female to Walmart to be picked up.