Police Blotter from Oct. 14 and 15, 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.

 

OCTOBER 14 

12:29 a.m., caller from Crescent Drive residence advised someone is shining a flashlight into her home; officer advised when vehicles drive by the headlights shine into the windows.

1:49 a.m., officer is requesting the jail be contacted to let them know he is coming in with a juvenile who needs to use the breathalyser; arrest made.

3:51 a.m., report of a burglary to a vehicle on Hustonville Road; a male was seen fleeing on foot.

8:08 a.m., vehicle stop at The Medicine Shoppe; no citation written due to female being in labor.

10:20 a.m., verbal domestic altercation on North Sixth Street over a vehicle; this is a civil matter.

10:53 a.m., caller from Goggin Lane residence has found a hunting knife in the yard that may be related to a stabbing; property retrieved.

12:45 p.m., caller at Holladay Square Apartments advised of being harassed by several people; there are E-warrants on the caller.

12:53 p.m., complaint of a reckless driver on the south Danville bypass in a black car; the driver is texting and driving.

12:58 p.m., caller on Aldridge Lane believes the neighbor has stolen his dog.

1:12 p.m., two-vehicle accident on West Main Street near the Hub.

2:17 p.m., there is an 8-year-old in the road; two people in two vehicles have stopped to help; there are active local warrants on the father.

3:32 p.m., a 6-year-old has returned from her father’s out-of-town home claiming to have been sexually assaulted; assistance given.

4:10 p.m., caller at vacant Locust Street house advised someone has kicked in the back door within the past week; extra patrol is requested.

4:30 p.m., the door to caller’s Chestnut Street house has been kicked in.

7:21 p.m., report of two abandoned dogs at vacant Madison Avenue residence.

8:31 p.m., there was a male in the caller’s vehicle parked on West Broadway; the subject took off on foot.

11:20 p.m., report of five subjects walking on West Main Street yelling profanities at passing vehicles; unable to locate subjects.