Police blotter July 9-10
Published 12:16 pm Thursday, July 12, 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.
JULY 9
6:13 a.m., caller stated a male is in a red car parked off of U.S. 150 and he has drugs on him and he’s under the influence; male checked out OK; he just doesn’t want to deal with the female anymore.
6:39 a.m., two horses and a mule are running out on White Oak Road; animal control notified.
8:49 a.m., caller from Baughman Avenue wants to speak to an officer about a stolen air conditioning unit.
9:04 a.m., investigation at business on West Walnut Street; drugs seized.
9:07 a.m., caller is reporting a dog is locked inside a black car parked on Third Street near the parking garage; the windows are rolled up and the dog is barking; unable to locate.
10:18 a.m., a male is panhandling at the intersection of Hustonville Road and the bypass; he standing in the flowerbed; his sign doesn’t reference any money.
11:30 a.m., caller’s vehicle was damaged in the Walmart parking lot, possibly from a cart.
11:31 a.m., caller is reporting her son’s vehicle was stolen while he has been incarcerated.
2 p.m., a female shoplifter is at Kroger and not causing any problems; she doesn’t have an ID.
2:01 p.m., vehicle stop at Third Street and Lexington Avenue; arrest made.
3:23 p.m., caller isn’t home at the Russell Street residence but is requesting to know if neighbors are trespassing and burning trash on his land.
3:34 p.m., officer with Kentucky State Police arson investigator and ATF at Boone Trail residence.
4:22 p.m., female shoplifter is in custody at Kroger.
5:13 p.m., someone on Adams Street had a small puppy tied up all day without water and it barked all day; the owner came and took the dog inside while the caller was on the phone with police; animal control notified.
6:01 p.m., a female heard screaming at apartment on Hustonville Road; when checking on the subject she was crying and refusing to talk.
7:55 p.m., vehicle stop at Third and Fackler streets; arrest made.
8:11 p.m., a female at the detention center is having seizure-like activity; assistance given.
10:12 p.m., males who are walking on Rosemont Drive are setting off fireworks.
10:30 p.m., vehicle stop at Fourth and Walnut streets; arrest made.
11:17 p.m., fireworks complaint on Cloverdale Drive.
11:37 p.m., driver heading toward Danville on Harrodsburg Road is on the wrong side of the road and is speeding; unable to locate.
JULY 10
12:19 a.m., male inmate is having seizures at the detention center.
5:21 a.m., officers to watch for a juvenile missing from Marion County.
7:57 a.m., a male is sleeping inside a car on Holladay Drive; arrest made.
8:31 a.m., vehicle stop on South Fourth Street; arrest made.
8:51 a.m., someone is trespassing on Warrenwood Manor property.
10:10 a.m., a man answered a 911 call back and said he was trying to buy the phone but didn’t know the number; after speaking to the owner of the phone, she said the phone and car were stolen last night from Harrodsburg.
2:55 p.m., a male wearing only jeans pulled a silver handgun on the caller’s 10-year-old child then left the scene; is is also carrying a knife.
3:16 p.m., caller from Burton Circle is reporting theft of a bicycle and medication.
4:11 p.m., a female at funeral home in Junction City is causing a disturbance and is attempting to assault someone.
4:47 p.m., caller from North Street is reporting someone has been missing for three weeks; probation and parole contacted.
5:17 p.m., female is requesting extra patrol at apartments because the man who assaulted her in March recently got out of jail and didn’t show up for court today; she is afraid he may show up at her residence.
7:26 p.m., a male is causing a disturbance at Elmtree Apartments; arrest made.
8:04 p.m., vehicle stop on Hustonville Road; arrest made.
8:20 p.m., someone in a silver pickup truck is stealing railroad property on Buster Pike.
8:33 p.m., caller is reporting a dispute in progress between a mother and daughter via text messages; 9:40 p.m., mother is on scene trying to force her 19-year-old daughter to come home.
9:30 p.m., males are hiding in the bushes near the fueling station on Perryville Road.
11:33 p.m., subjects are in the neighbor’s pool with a flashlight on High Street; the owner may be out of town.