10-16-2012, 01:14 AM
911 Reports
Monday, Oct. 1
1:16 a.m.- Caller from Main Street advised two male subjects had been standing around the front door acting suspicious.
1:19 a.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 302 advised their neighbors had been loud.
2:41 a.m.- Caller from Boyd Branch advised she had been receiving harassing phone calls.
8:23 a.m.- Caller from Johnson Central High School advised someone had hit her vehicle.
12:23 p.m.- Caller from East End Pizza advised of a two vehicle non-injury accident.
12:30 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 321 advised of a two vehicle non-injury accident.
1:59 p.m.- Caller from Jerry Brownâs Auto advised they had a vehicle broken into over the weekend.
2:33 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 201 advised of a single vehicle accident. Caller advised the vehicle was over in the creek and a female subject was hurt.
3:51 p.m.- Caller from Paintsville High School advised they had a racoon on the wall and couldnât get it down.
4:18 p.m.- Caller from Mill Street advised his wife threatened to do him bodily harm. Caller also advised she was on the way to his location.
4:53 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 40 advised a Boxer Pitbull mix stray was causing problems.
9:19 p.m.- Caller from Shell Station advised a male subject in a dark sweatshirt and jeans was possibly under the influence. Caller advised the subject had been stopping people saying his livers were bad.
Tuesday, Oct. 2
8:20 a.m.- Caller from Mill Branch Road advised a power line was down and had caught the hill on fire.
11:23 a.m.- Caller from Golf Course advised a white pickup truck had been sitting by the pond at the golf course. Caller advised the vehicle had been there for a while. Caller also advised the vehicle had no tags and they couldnât make out the VIN.
3:18 p.m.- Caller from U.S. 23 advised there was a large piece of debris in the roadway.
4:40 p.m.- Caller from Wallen Drive advised she had an intruder in her home. Caller advised the subject went out the back door as her step-son went into the side door.
6:31 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 1559 advised somebody had threatened to beat her up.
Wednesday, Oct. 3
1:25 a.m.- Caller from Clay Avenue advised her son came to her residence and had stolen $75 from her while she was outside.
7:00 a.m.- Caller from the Johnâs Creek Area advised his grandson told him that someone had taken his money while he was walking in the area.
7:49 a.m.- Caller from Rt. 40 advised a fawn was laying in the roadway in front of the Gulf Station. The caller then advised the deer got up and ran away.
7:49 a.m.- Caller from Rt. 40 advised she had hit a deer in front of the Gulf Station.
9:31 a.m.- Caller from Millers Creek advised subjects had rented an apartment and trashed the place.
11:40 a.m.- Caller from Save-A-Lot advised a vehicle had been on fire in the parking lot.
8:36 p.m.- Caller from Sandy Valley Fasteners advised someone had slashed the tires on her vehicle.
10:01 p.m.- Caller from Clay Avenue advised a male subject at the residence had been threatening a female subject. The caller also advised the male subject had stolen items from the residence.
10:34 p.m.- Caller from South Mayo Trail advised their massage chair had been stolen by the neighbor.
11:17 p.m.- Caller from Hilltop Apartments advised a female subject has been beating on her door and threatening her. Caller also advised the female had a small pocket knife.
Thursday, Oct. 4
4:28 a.m.- Caller from Clay Avenue advised someone had cut the screen on their bedroom window.
7:32 a.m.- Caller from Mayo School advised a male subject had been laying on the steps.
10:46 a.m.- Caller from Fifth Street advised of a possible scam. Caller advised people had been calling saying they were the electric company and someone owed a bill.
12:07 p.m.- Caller from Pointview Court advised someone had stolen an elderly ladies rings and other items.
12:27 p.m.- Caller from Preston Branch advised someone in the hills behind their residence had been screaming. Caller couldnât advise who it was.
1:33 p.m.- Caller from Pointview Court advised a female subject had been calling and threatening her.
3:30 p.m.- Caller from Tackett Branch advised people had been dumping trash over the edge of the roadway and in the creek.
4:24 p.m.- Caller from Main Street advised she found a back pack in their back yard. Caller advised the back pack had an illegal substance and a six pack of beer in it.
5:39 p.m.- Caller from Industrial Park advised she had been in an argument with her son. Caller advised he busted the TV.
8:13 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 40 advised of heavy smoke in the area and a bad smell.
10:23 p.m.- Caller from Elite Insurance advised someone had hit her car in the parking lot.
Friday, Oct. 5
12:07 a.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 40 advised a male subject had been calling and harassing her.
12:13 a.m.- Caller from the Festival area advised two subjects had been fired from the carnival. Caller advised the subjects had no money and no place to go.
7:22 a.m.- Caller from Williams Branch advised someone had stolen $50 out of her purse.
11:03 a.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 302 advised a dog had been left in a residence for approximately a week.
11:51 a.m.- Caller from Vern Horn Apartments advised the neighbors had been threatening him and littering in the parking lot.
1:01 p.m.- Caller from Sixth Street advised someone had used his disability check card and spent over $500 at Wal-Mart.
3:23 p.m.- Caller from the Left Fork of Hammond advised his medicine had been stolen.
5:27 p.m.- Caller from Vern Horn Apartments advised subjects had been throwing items at his vehicle.
6:45 p.m.- Caller from Walnut Avenue requested transportation to town.
7:27 p.m.- Caller from the Festival area advised two male subjects had been fighting around the ticket booth.
10:01 p.m.- Caller from McGahan Feed advised that his vehicle had been broken into.
11:04 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 172 advised they had been assaulted at Speedway.
Saturday, Oct. 6
11:36 a.m.- Caller from South Mayo Trail advised someone had broken into her residence and took the cushions off the couch and threw her boxsprings in the garbage.
1:23 p.m.- Caller from Medi Home Care advised someone lined up for the parade had busted a window and left the scene.
2:03 p.m.- Caller from Hill Lane advised a Pitbull was out of control.
4:52 p.m.- Caller from Jackson Fork advised she had been gone for a month from her residence. Caller advised someone had broken into her residence and several items were missing.
7:39 p.m.- Caller from Mayâs Carpet advised two purses had been stolen out of her vehicle.
7:46 p.m.- Caller from Sears advised a purse had been stolen out of their vehicle.
7:59 p.m.- Caller from Sears advised a purse had been stolen out of their vehicle.
9:29 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 580 advised a male subject had been at the residence and several items were missing.
Sunday, Oct. 7
12:44 a.m.- Caller from Main Street advised a male subject had been beating on a female subject in the alleyway.
4:33 a.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 1092 advised the neighborâs house was on fire and heavy flame was visible.
5:26 a.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 2039 advised the neighbors had been out shooting. Caller advised they could hear someone moaning and they thought someone was possibly hurt.
5:34 a.m.- Caller from Rabbit Hollow advised they found a male subject that had possibly been beaten
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Monday, Oct. 1
1:16 a.m.- Caller from Main Street advised two male subjects had been standing around the front door acting suspicious.
1:19 a.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 302 advised their neighbors had been loud.
2:41 a.m.- Caller from Boyd Branch advised she had been receiving harassing phone calls.
8:23 a.m.- Caller from Johnson Central High School advised someone had hit her vehicle.
12:23 p.m.- Caller from East End Pizza advised of a two vehicle non-injury accident.
12:30 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 321 advised of a two vehicle non-injury accident.
1:59 p.m.- Caller from Jerry Brownâs Auto advised they had a vehicle broken into over the weekend.
2:33 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 201 advised of a single vehicle accident. Caller advised the vehicle was over in the creek and a female subject was hurt.
3:51 p.m.- Caller from Paintsville High School advised they had a racoon on the wall and couldnât get it down.
4:18 p.m.- Caller from Mill Street advised his wife threatened to do him bodily harm. Caller also advised she was on the way to his location.
4:53 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 40 advised a Boxer Pitbull mix stray was causing problems.
9:19 p.m.- Caller from Shell Station advised a male subject in a dark sweatshirt and jeans was possibly under the influence. Caller advised the subject had been stopping people saying his livers were bad.
Tuesday, Oct. 2
8:20 a.m.- Caller from Mill Branch Road advised a power line was down and had caught the hill on fire.
11:23 a.m.- Caller from Golf Course advised a white pickup truck had been sitting by the pond at the golf course. Caller advised the vehicle had been there for a while. Caller also advised the vehicle had no tags and they couldnât make out the VIN.
3:18 p.m.- Caller from U.S. 23 advised there was a large piece of debris in the roadway.
4:40 p.m.- Caller from Wallen Drive advised she had an intruder in her home. Caller advised the subject went out the back door as her step-son went into the side door.
6:31 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 1559 advised somebody had threatened to beat her up.
Wednesday, Oct. 3
1:25 a.m.- Caller from Clay Avenue advised her son came to her residence and had stolen $75 from her while she was outside.
7:00 a.m.- Caller from the Johnâs Creek Area advised his grandson told him that someone had taken his money while he was walking in the area.
7:49 a.m.- Caller from Rt. 40 advised a fawn was laying in the roadway in front of the Gulf Station. The caller then advised the deer got up and ran away.
7:49 a.m.- Caller from Rt. 40 advised she had hit a deer in front of the Gulf Station.
9:31 a.m.- Caller from Millers Creek advised subjects had rented an apartment and trashed the place.
11:40 a.m.- Caller from Save-A-Lot advised a vehicle had been on fire in the parking lot.
8:36 p.m.- Caller from Sandy Valley Fasteners advised someone had slashed the tires on her vehicle.
10:01 p.m.- Caller from Clay Avenue advised a male subject at the residence had been threatening a female subject. The caller also advised the male subject had stolen items from the residence.
10:34 p.m.- Caller from South Mayo Trail advised their massage chair had been stolen by the neighbor.
11:17 p.m.- Caller from Hilltop Apartments advised a female subject has been beating on her door and threatening her. Caller also advised the female had a small pocket knife.
Thursday, Oct. 4
4:28 a.m.- Caller from Clay Avenue advised someone had cut the screen on their bedroom window.
7:32 a.m.- Caller from Mayo School advised a male subject had been laying on the steps.
10:46 a.m.- Caller from Fifth Street advised of a possible scam. Caller advised people had been calling saying they were the electric company and someone owed a bill.
12:07 p.m.- Caller from Pointview Court advised someone had stolen an elderly ladies rings and other items.
12:27 p.m.- Caller from Preston Branch advised someone in the hills behind their residence had been screaming. Caller couldnât advise who it was.
1:33 p.m.- Caller from Pointview Court advised a female subject had been calling and threatening her.
3:30 p.m.- Caller from Tackett Branch advised people had been dumping trash over the edge of the roadway and in the creek.
4:24 p.m.- Caller from Main Street advised she found a back pack in their back yard. Caller advised the back pack had an illegal substance and a six pack of beer in it.
5:39 p.m.- Caller from Industrial Park advised she had been in an argument with her son. Caller advised he busted the TV.
8:13 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 40 advised of heavy smoke in the area and a bad smell.
10:23 p.m.- Caller from Elite Insurance advised someone had hit her car in the parking lot.
Friday, Oct. 5
12:07 a.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 40 advised a male subject had been calling and harassing her.
12:13 a.m.- Caller from the Festival area advised two subjects had been fired from the carnival. Caller advised the subjects had no money and no place to go.
7:22 a.m.- Caller from Williams Branch advised someone had stolen $50 out of her purse.
11:03 a.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 302 advised a dog had been left in a residence for approximately a week.
11:51 a.m.- Caller from Vern Horn Apartments advised the neighbors had been threatening him and littering in the parking lot.
1:01 p.m.- Caller from Sixth Street advised someone had used his disability check card and spent over $500 at Wal-Mart.
3:23 p.m.- Caller from the Left Fork of Hammond advised his medicine had been stolen.
5:27 p.m.- Caller from Vern Horn Apartments advised subjects had been throwing items at his vehicle.
6:45 p.m.- Caller from Walnut Avenue requested transportation to town.
7:27 p.m.- Caller from the Festival area advised two male subjects had been fighting around the ticket booth.
10:01 p.m.- Caller from McGahan Feed advised that his vehicle had been broken into.
11:04 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 172 advised they had been assaulted at Speedway.
Saturday, Oct. 6
11:36 a.m.- Caller from South Mayo Trail advised someone had broken into her residence and took the cushions off the couch and threw her boxsprings in the garbage.
1:23 p.m.- Caller from Medi Home Care advised someone lined up for the parade had busted a window and left the scene.
2:03 p.m.- Caller from Hill Lane advised a Pitbull was out of control.
4:52 p.m.- Caller from Jackson Fork advised she had been gone for a month from her residence. Caller advised someone had broken into her residence and several items were missing.
7:39 p.m.- Caller from Mayâs Carpet advised two purses had been stolen out of her vehicle.
7:46 p.m.- Caller from Sears advised a purse had been stolen out of their vehicle.
7:59 p.m.- Caller from Sears advised a purse had been stolen out of their vehicle.
9:29 p.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 580 advised a male subject had been at the residence and several items were missing.
Sunday, Oct. 7
12:44 a.m.- Caller from Main Street advised a male subject had been beating on a female subject in the alleyway.
4:33 a.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 1092 advised the neighborâs house was on fire and heavy flame was visible.
5:26 a.m.- Caller from Ky. Rt. 2039 advised the neighbors had been out shooting. Caller advised they could hear someone moaning and they thought someone was possibly hurt.
5:34 a.m.- Caller from Rabbit Hollow advised they found a male subject that had possibly been beaten
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