Police blotter from May 2, 3
Published 9:13 am Monday, May 7, 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.
MAY 2
12:06 a.m., a bicyclist from New Jersey is attempting to get lodging in Danville; assistance given.
12:32 a.m., a vehicle has struck a deer on Lebanon Road.
12:44 a.m., officer has stopped a vehicle traveling with a flat tire on Hustonville Road; juvenile detained; officer talked with mother and the juvenile is wanted out of state; 3:18 a.m, juvenile released to social services.
9:45 a.m., on an open 911 line someone could be heard crying in the background; additional call that a female has stabbed herself; male was not cooperative and disconnected.
10:23 a.m., a female wants to press charges against her son for an earlier assault.
12:03 p.m., someone just broke the glass out of the backdoor on Ashford Drive.
1:08 p.m., report of criminal mischief to property on Adams Street.
3:23 p.m., a dog is in a black car with the windows rolled up on the bypass.
4:42 p.m., smoke is coming from the walls in the dining area of a restaurant on Hustonville Road.
6:14 p.m., officers are to be on the lookout for a male in a red truck who was involved in a physical domestic altercation; subject stopped on Lexington Avenue; subject is requesting his own blood test; arrest made.
9:05 p.m., officer in foot pursuit; 9:35 p.m.; looking for the male who fled on Maple Avenue; arrest made.
MAY 3
12:37 a.m., there is a stovetop fire at home on Willow Creek Drive.
4:20 a.m., two subjects have entered an empty residence on Fitzpatrick Street through the front door; no contact was made but it appears someone is living there.
10:36 a.m., an open 911 line sounds like a disturbance between two males is in progress; contact made with the caller and he advised they were playing golf.
11:01 a.m., vehicle stop on South Fourth Street; arrest made.
11:33 a.m., non-injury accident between a postal vehicle and a lawn care vehicle that fled the scene.
1:10 p.m., a call was received requesting a deputy at the bridge on Ky. 52 at the Boyle and Garrard County line due to shots being fired.
2:18 p.m., a male in a vehicle on Ben-Ali Drive is threatening people with a stick.
2:35 p.m., a male and female shoplifters are in custody at Walmart; animal control is contacted for a small dog; arrest made.
2:52 p.m., caller is requesting an officer check on the welfare of an elderly male who has been sitting on a bench outside of Walmart for the past two hours; the community bus is refusing to take him home.
5:07 p.m.., a physical domestic altercation is in progress on Smith Street; arrest made.
5:19 p.m., a naked male is in the backyard on Melrose Avenue; he may be under the influence of drugs or alcohol; arrest made.
5:24 p.m., a 16-year-old female may have overdosed on two medications; medic is reporting a family member is following EMS too closely and not following traffic laws.
5:34 p.m., a 60-year-old female is passed out in a car on Harrodsburg Road; female is under the influence; at the emergency room she tried to slip out of handcuffs several times; arrest made.
7:08 p.m., person at police department lobby is reporting his wife may be missing.
7:34 p.m., a female has overdosed on heroin at East Walnut Street residence.
9:28 p.m., a male may be passed out in a gray vehicle that is still in drive on West Main Street; arrest made.