Police Blotter for Dec. 12 and 13, 2012
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.


DECEMBER 12

1:26 a.m., officer checking on a male who is sitting on the sidewalk in front of Aldi’s; officer said he is sitting on the side of the road using the Internet.
5:11 a.m., a female in the emergency room was attacked by a dog this morning on Madison Avenue.
8:02 a.m., caller heard two gunshots about five minutes ago, maybe from the Lebanon Road area.
10:10 a.m., report of a Stevenson Avenue residence burglarized while caller was out of town.
11:36 a.m., caller wants to speak to an officer about her 10-year-old child, who was suspended from school today; the child was acting erratically about 20 minutes ago but has calmed down.
12:24 p.m., caller reports tools were stolen from a vehicle parked on North First Street last night.
12:32 p.m., two-vehicle accident at Stewarts Lane and the bypass involving a tractor trailer; the road is blocked; assistance given.
12:40 p.m., report of building on Old Shakertown Road burglarized.
1:15 p.m., vehicle accident on Main Street near the courthouse.
2:36 p.m., report of a male in the nursing home lobby demanding information; no threats have been made but he refuses to leave; trouble settled.
3:44 p.m., arrest made at Walmart.
3:51 p.m., caller request an officer check on the welfare of a female who was seen staggering along the side of the road near the fairgrounds; assistance given.
4:41 p.m., two-vehicle accident on bypass near King Buffet.
5:03 p.m., two vehicle accident at Man O’ War and the bypass; assistance given.
6:04 p.m., two-vehicle accident at Hustonville Road and the bypass.
6:07 p.m., a deer has been hit on Lebanon Road and is not dead; assistance given and animal put down.
7:55 p.m., report of fans out of control at Boyle County High School.