Police Blotter for June 26, 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.

 

JUNE 26

12:45 a.m., one vehicle possible injury accident on East Lexington Avenue; two utility poles have been damaged, a meter base hit, a street light knocked down and power has been disrupted in the area; city asked to bring a loader with forks on it to assist in loading the vehicle onto the trailer; assistance given.

12:45 a.m., a female is pounding on the front door on Circle Drive and is trying to get inside.

2:27 a.m., report of a burglary that occurred at Lisa Avenue residence; forced entry was made and items are missing.

11:19 a.m., a resident was referred to police department by social services in reference to juvenile problems.

3:15 p.m., two-vehicle accident on South Third Street.

4:43 p.m., two-vehicle accident on Lexington Avenue and Woodland Place.

3:47 p.m., report that an RV is running behind a business on Highland Court and the exhaust is coming into the building; this is a civil matter.

5:17 p.m., caller from Grant Street is reporting a stolen vehicle; the vehicle had been towed.

6:08 p.m., there are 10 calves coming onto the bypass near Liquor Barn; owner is now on scene and has taken control of the cattle.

6:21 p.m., report that a suspicious male is going door to door on Cavalcade Drive trying to find out what security system each homeowner has; the subject wouldn't tell the caller what he wanted and was last seen going toward Count Fleet; unable to locate.

6:40 p.m., report that a female may be suicidal at the residence; a male is with her; female decided to go to the emergency room with her family members; assistance given.

7:22 p.m., caller on Rosemont Drive is advising that a male was going door to door trying to sell security systems and he was asking suspicious questions; subject didn't have a license or a card; officer checked the subject and he had a city business license.

7:23 p.m., a duffle bag was found on Highland Court; evidence or property was gathered.

8:07 p.m., a neighbor dispute just occurred on South Alta Avenue.

9:23 p.m., caller is advising of threats made to his juvenile child by other juveniles who live in the same area; assistance given.

9:43 p.m., report that fireworks are being fired toward caller's house on Baughman Avenue; assistance given.

10:35 p.m., complaint of fireworks being shot off in South Second Street area; assistance given.

11:06 p.m., caller is requesting to speak to an officer about someone trying to hit her in front of Kroger; the caller knows the other driver and believes she intentionally tried to do it.