Police blotter from Aug. 18, 19

Published 8:05 am Tuesday, August 22, 2017

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.

AUGUST 18

12:26 a.m., an intoxicated male is refusing to leave Applebee’s; subject gone upon officer’s arrival.

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3:14 a.m., caller’s son stole her property on Taylor Road; assistance given.

7:37 a.m., probation and parole is requesting assistance in picking up an absconder.

7:52 a.m., caller from Old Stanford Road is reporting damage to a vehicle that just occurred from a domestic altercation; the male has left the residence.

9:20 a.m., caller from Creekside Drive is reporting theft of chairs from the front porch over night.

1:41 p.m., caller’s 22-year-old son took her apartment key and is refusing to return it; key was returned and the male has left for the night.

4:56 p.m., a vehicle has struck a cyclist near Speedway; male is complaining of leg pain; assistance refused.

7:46 p.m., vehicle stop on Gose Pike; arrest made.

9:43 p.m., caller is complaining of loud music coming from First Baptist Church on the bypass; she believes they have loud speakers without a permit and it is bothering her and her neighbors; church advised they are finished with the loud speakers for the night.

10:27 p.m., several juveniles are bing loud at the basketball courts at Millennium Park.

11:34 p.m., vehicle stop at Main and Fourth streets; arrest made.

AUGUST 19

8:05 a.m., a female is passed out in a red car on Lexington Avenue; arrest made.

8:42 a.m., patrons accused of trying to shoplift at Tractor Supply are requesting officer to help settle the situation.

9:45 a.m., female at Super 8 Motel has called 911 three times; business called and advised she was at the motel and was harassing worker at the front desk.

10:41 a.m., a black car with a punctured gas tank leaked about a half gallon of gas in the parking lot at Dollar General Store on Hustonville Road; assistance given.

11:16 a.m., caller is reporting that a female assaulted a toddler in her care near the Dollar Tree; vehicle has turned onto Lebanon Road.

11:47 a.m., a male is making meth at a residence on Cream Ridge Road; arrest made.

2:27 p.m., a male is switching prices on items at Burke’s Outlet Store; loss prevention doesn’t want to confront him without police present due to him possibly having a gun.

2:56 p.m., a male is at the hospital who was assaulted in Fayette County with a camping knife; case referred to Kentucky State Police.

3:14 p.m., there are two unconscious males in a booth at Pizza Hut.

3:17 p.m., smoke is coming from a power line near Penn’s Store.

4:15 p.m., vehicle stop on East Walnut Street; arrest made.

7:18 p.m., verbal domestic altercation between a husband and wife in a car at Admiral Stadium.

7:39 p.m., a 16-year-old male has been detained for shoplifting at Burke’s Outlet.

8:18 p.m., female is advising there are several suspicious people at the public library; she advised that when she drove by, they ducked behind the bushes.

9:09 p.m., caller is requesting police check on the welfare of a 3-year-old child in a home without electric or water; grandmother may be under the influence.

9:31 p.m., there is a dispute between two females in a car at Walmart and a male who may be under the influence is blocking in the females with a tan truck; additional caller said the females don’t know him and he was accusing them of stealing his phone; male has now gone into the grocery side of the store.

9:49 p.m., a male just witnessed a car run through a fence in the sharp curve on Waterworks Road; there is a lot of property damage.

10:13 p.m., an elderly female and her daughter and their dog are in front of Walmart with a shopping cart full of their belongings; they are homeless and need assistance.

10:17 p.m., caller is requesting police check on the welfare of a female who is malnourished, bugs are eating her skin and the house is disgusting.

10:24 p.m., a male was hit by a car on East Main Street near Henson Park; the fleeing vehicle is a silver SUV and is heading toward town.