Police blotter, July 15

Published 6:52 pm Friday, July 20, 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 15

12:26 a.m., caller is requesting extra patrol for the next few days in the area of Sanders Clay Circle due to neighbor disturbances and recent thefts.

12:44 a.m., caller on Harberson Lane is requesting extra patrol at the horse barn due to stolen property and people trespassing.

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2:02 a.m., caller wants to speak to an officer about her boyfriend who took her phone today and is refusing to return it.

2:21 a.m., a female juvenile is screaming that her mom and dad are in a physical altercation.

2:53 a.m., a male on Gose Pike is extremely intoxicated and the caller has taken his keys.

5:30 a.m., a female who was under the influence was knocking on caller’s door on Wilderness Road and was requesting the homeowner take her to rehab; unable to locate.

6:13 a.m., a male is laying on the ground and not moving in the parking lot near Beer Engine; arrest made.

8:20 a.m., caller said his boyfriend is refusing to leave the residence after a verbal altercation; both parties are separated in Junction City.

8:45 a.m., a male across the street pulled a knife on the caller’s family member; suspect is on Cemetery Street but was passed out so his side of the story couldn’t be gotten; victim is going to file a report later with Junction City Police Department.

10 a.m., a male and female at Quality Inn are refusing to give the caller any identification; he believes the couple have been told to not trespass; arrest made.

10:46 a.m., officers are to watch for a red vehicle that was involved in a drug matter in Mercer County; they are en route to Boyle County; units can disregard because the vehicle turned around and headed back to Mercer County.

10:52 a.m., a syringe is laying in the middle of the viaduct.

11:53 a.m., caller from farm on Harrodsburg Road is requesting a deputy due to property damage caused by cows he had corralled from the road.

12:59 p.m., caller said the duplex on the corner of the alley and Kentucky Avenue said the door had been padlocked and tenants evicted; there is a male now in the house and a meth smell is coming from inside; 1:37 p.m., officers entering building.

2:08 p.m., a guest at Hampton Inn suspected of drug use has destroyed a room.

4 p.m., a child is locked inside a vehicle parked at Walmart; the vehicle is running and the air conditioner is on.

8:10 p.m., officer checking on the welfare of children at a residence; syringe drug use was in progress.

8:26 p.m., a person is at the 911 center asking to speak to a supervisor about a chainsaw and claiming a reward.

9:54 p.m., a female left the residence about five minutes ago with permission; caller is requesting an officer for a scare tactic and to use the backdoor.

11:04 p.m., officers are to be on the lookout for a subject who was involved in a Lawrenceburg shooting; he may be armed and is charged for first-degree wanton endangerment of a police officer.