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Local 911 Reports (I get a kick out of these...LOL)
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911 Reports
Monday, Oct. 8
12:25 a.m.- Caller from Boyd Branch advised their neighbors were being loud. They advised several people were outside and ATVs had been going back and forth on the roadway.
1:28 a.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 40 advised a female subject had been standing by the roadway trying to flag traffic. Caller didn’t know if something was wrong or if she needed a ride.
11:00 a.m.- Caller from Boyd Branch advised a male subject had jumped into her vehicle and had possibly been fighting with her son.
11:50 a.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 201 advised there were deer all over the roadway.
12:37 p.m.- Caller from Broadway advised of a two vehicle non-injury accident.
12:51 p.m.- Caller from Airport Road advised someone had picked up her mother’s medication using a fake name.
1:09 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 581 advised her bank card, that was stolen at Apple Day, had been used.
1:35 p.m.- Caller from Valu Med Pharmacy advised they were at the pharmacy and wanted an officer to meet with them in reference to the pharmacy releasing medication to someone other than who it was perscribed to.
4:52 p.m.- Caller from Pineview advised he left Pineview and could see a house on fire but was unable to give an address.
8:27 p.m.- Caller from Venture Home advised a female subject had been out of control.
11:25 p.m.- Caller from Maple Street advised a male subject had been attempting to break the door down. Caller advised they were attempting to get into the residence.

Tuesday, Oct. 9

5:30 a.m.- Caller from the Storage Rentals on Rt. 460 advised a male subject, wearing a black ski mask, ran toward Magoffin County.
8:19 a.m.- Caller from Eighth Street advised of a downed line. Caller advised it was possibly a cable or a telephone line.
12:42 p.m.- Caller from James S. Trimble Boulevard advised of an assault.
1:23 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 1107 advised a deer had been hit. Caller advised it had a broken leg and was laying beside the roadway.
2:38 p.m.- Caller from Maple Street advised possibly homeless people had been staying in the apartment building on the corner of Maple and Depot.
2:58 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 1107 advise a male subject was slumped over in a vehicle at the mouth of Thelma.
6:38 p.m.- Caller from Caudill Branch advised several items had been stolen out of their building. Caller advised a motorcycle had also been stolen.
7:31 p.m.- Caller from Mill Street advised someone had been staying in an apartment that they did not rent. Caller advised they were possibly squatters.
9:31 p.m.- Caller from U.S. 460 advised of a deer in the roadway.
9:35 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 2040 advised someone had stolen their medication.
9:43 p.m.- Caller from Johnson Central High School advised they had caught some subjects around the farm and corn maze.

Wednesday, Oct. 10

9:46 a.m.- Caller from Blair Road advised a male subject had been blocking the intersection with blocks and boards. Caller advised the subject claimed he owned the road.
2:04 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 321 and Wal-Mart intersection advised a male subject had been soliciting money and had almost been hit a couple of times.
4:58 p.m.- Caller from North Mayo Trail advised a male subject in a cream-colored Lincoln drove into the bushes.
9:03 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 1107 advised of a fire down on the riverbank.
9:42 p.m.- Caller from Southside Lane advised a male and a female subject had been arguing.
9:28 p.m.- Caller from Lee’s Trailer Court advised a male subject had kicked the door in on the trailer.
10:02 p.m.- Caller from Wallen Drive advised a family member had taken money from her.

Thursday, Oct. 11

11:39 a.m.- Caller from High Rise advised the elevator had been stuck on the second floor.
2:18 p.m.- Caller from Dollar General at Appletree Plaza advised they had a shoplifter in custody.
5:38 p.m.- Caller from Caudill Branch advised her tenants that had been evicted left their animals at the residence. Caller advised there were three dogs and one cat.
6:01 p.m.- Caller from South Mayo Trail advised a female inside the office had been getting irate.
6:51 p.m.- Caller from Sixth street advised an elevator had been stuck on the second floor.
7:46 p.m.- Caller from Burchett Hollow advised they went to the residence of a mother and small child. Caller advised the child was screaming and crying. Caller also advised the house was nasty.
8:12 p.m.- Caller from Depot Road advised their was some kind of knife on the sidewalk.
8:15 p.m.- Caller from Elite Insurance advised three females had been in the parking lot shooting off fireworks.

Friday, Oct. 12

6:44 a.m.- Caller from U.S. 23 advised a female had hit a horse with her vehicle. Caller advised the female was injured.
7:39 a.m.- Caller from U.S. 23 advised numerous items were missing from outside the business.
11:08 a.m.- Caller from Airport Road advised their neighbor had called and advised that his son-in-law had shot her dog.
2:35 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 3224 advise the neighbors had been burning trash and the smoke made it hard for them to breathe.
4:47 p.m.- Caller from Hale Drive advised a car had been on fire.
6:34 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 581 advised the neighbors had been shooting guns and causing loud noise.
6:47 p.m.- Caller from Millers Creek advised a male subject had assaulted her. Caller advised the male subject had struck her numerous times and threw her off the porch.
7:45 p.m. Caller from Cherry Hill Lane advised a suspicious vehicle had been sitting in the cemetery with their lights on.
11:39 p.m.- Caller from Cafe on Main advised an underage female subject had been drinking at the bar. Caller advised a male subject had been serving her.

Saturday, Oct. 13

1:35 a.m.- Caller from Elm Street advised her ex-boyfriend had assaulted her.
2:10 a.m.- Caller from Pointview Court advised she had a restraining order on her husband. Caller advised he had been calling her and had been at her house that evening.
11:16 a.m.- Caller from Silk Stocking Road advised the neighbors had been burning garbage and causing a bad odor.
11:55 a.m.- Caller from Woodland Drive advised they had been digging under their porch and struck a gas line.
12:08 p.m.- Caller from Community Drive advised a male subject had threatened her and he had assaulted her on a previous date.
1:39 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 2040 advised she had a restraining order against her ex. Caller advised her ex had been sitting in her yard.
2:09 p.m.- Caller from the Highrise advised three people had been stuck in the elevator.
3:07 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 825 advised their neighbor had been across the creek shooting guns.
7:29 p.m.- Caller from Wal-Mart advised someone had stolen her iPhone.
8:31 p.m.- Caller from Mill Street advised they had a Copperhead snake in the bed. Caller advised the snake was dead, but they weren’t sure if there were anymore snakes.
8:49 p.m.- Caller from Hidden Valley Road advised they heard what sounded like gun shots.
9:55 p.m.- Caller from IGA advised subjects had been on a mini van behind the store watching a DVD.

Sunday, Oct. 14

12:26 a.m.- Caller from Venture Homes advised they had a male resident that wanted to leave. Caller advised he had a bag in hand. Caller also advised an employee had tried to stop him and he threatened to hit them.
6:25 a.m.- Caller from Depot advised a dog had been hit.
6:09 p.m.- Caller from Little Mud Lick advised subjects had been riding their ATVs all hours of the night.


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