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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.
JULY 1
12:00 a.m., caller on Lexington Avenue reports a driver of an older model black Chevy truck and a driver of a red Chevy truck are racing and cutting people off; caller is in a black Tahoe passing Waterworks Road and the trucks are behind them.
1:05 a.m., vehicle enforcement on Lebanon Road near Panasonic; subject’s vehicle was overheating; water was put in it.
1:10 a.m., vehicle enforcement near Southern States.
1:25 a.m., requesting to see if an officer can check a possible motorist assist on Lexington Road just past Old Lexington Road; vehicle is sitting on the side of the road with emergency flashers; subjects had help on the way.
1:46 a.m., officer was flagged down by a red Silverado pulling a trailer; vehicle will be towing a black Tahoe.
2:17 a.m., vehicle enforcement at Stonewall Court.
2:44 a.m., officers checking on a white male on the bypass near the Liquor Barn; subject got someone from Junction City to pick him up.
2:49 a.m., caller at Super 8 Motel reports seeing male subject run through the parking lot towards Hampton Inn, requesting extra patrol; unable to locate.
2:52 a.m., caller on Lebanon Road requesting officers check on her husband; he went to work in a vehicle and she can’t get hold of him by phone and doesn’t have a vehicle to go and check on him; unable to locate.
3:10 a.m., caller near Sears reports a black male across the street.
4:21 a.m., caller on High Street is requesting an officer make sure male subject knows his vehicle is in Paris; apartment was vacant; other male subject is arrested and vehicle is towed; number provided so owner of vehicle can know where his vehicle is towed.
5:03 a.m., request for emergency medical service after call came into headquarters from Northpoint Training Center; assistance given.
7:30 a.m., interior/front door motion alarm goes off at Hancock’s Stop and Go; proper passcode received; false alarm.
7:54 a.m., vehicle accident on Alexander Drive; neighbor backed into the caller’s central air unit the night before.
8:31 a.m., a hang-up call on Benedict Drive; contact made with male, advised accident, everything is OK; no action needed.
10:08 a.m., paper service on Alta Avenue; unable to locate.
10:14 a.m., paper service at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center; unable to locate.