Police blotter for Oct. 22-24

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.

 

OCTOBER 22

12:08 a.m., caller from apartment wants to talk to an officer about getting help for her son who has been throwing her oxygen tanks out the window and peeking into other subjects' windows; officer advised only damage was to subject's own property and he was looking in windows four days ago.

2:52 a.m., caller from Locust Street residence wants to speak to an officer about a male texting his wife saying to meet him at Danville High School; extra patrol is requested.

9:02 a.m., caller on Highland Court wants to speak to an officer about a neighbor not allowing use of the Internet.

9:33 a.m., caller from the fairgrounds wants to report criminal mischief over the weekend.

10:03 a.m., caller from Trinity Episcopal Church is reporting a stolen TV.

10:37 a.m., caller from Bunny Davis Recreational Complex is reporting criminal mischief from yesterday.

12:08 p.m., verbal domestic altercation in progress at the health department.

1:07 p.m., caller from physician's office wants to report a patient may be selling medication.

1:42 p.m., caller witnessed a female remove a license plate from an SUV parked at Walmart; 1:52 p.m., officer has stopped the vehicle on the bypass near Boyle County Middle School; arrest made.

1:54 p.m., caller saw a male in a car strike his female passenger in parking lot on Cassady Avenue; arrest made.

3:09 p.m., accident reported near Duke's Coin Laundry between a bus and a car.

4:52 p.m., two females in a black vehicle attempted to shoplift at Kroger; they are now heading south bound on U.S. 150; Kroger recovered the property along with one of the female's cell phone and ID card; assistance given.

6:06 p.m., report of criminal mischief to residence on Secretariat Drive that happened late Saturday night.

11:09 p.m., report of a 2-month-old child who may be choking on something; assistance was refused.

 

OCTOBER 23

3:45 a.m., caller saw a suspicious male get into one of the vehicles at Title Town Auto.