The Commercial-News, Danville, IL

Local News

September 8, 2009

Police, Fire Reports

DANVILLE — Here’s a look at recent law enforcement calls:

Danville

Monday

Battery and aggravated assault in the 1600 block of Clyman Court.

Aggravated battery in the 1800 block of Main Street.

A man arrested for disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and obstructing police in the first block of Lake Street.

Criminal damage to automobile in the 800 block of Southmoor Drive.

Criminal damage in the 1200 block of North Walnut Street.

Domestic battery in the 1200 block of Garden Drive.

Motor vehicle theft at Marathon Truck Stop, 3401 E. Main St. A white semi tractor-trailer was stolen.

Tuesday

A woman was arrested for disorderly conduct in the 400 block of West Woodbury Street.

A woman was arrested for obstructing a police officer and disorderly conduct in the 1000 block of Moore Street.

A woman was arrested for domestic battery in the 1300 block of Lape Street.

Home invasion in the 500 block of West Madison Street.

A burglary reported at Village Gardens, 628 N. Gilbert St.

Vermilion County

Friday

Residential burglary along County Road 950 E near Fairmont.

Monday

Disorderly conduct in the 200 block of Chicago Street, Alvin.

Deceptive practice along County Road 6600 East near Potomac.

Domestic battery in the 100 block of West Mulberry Street, Georgetown.

Residential burglary along Country Road 2500 N near Bismarck.

Criminal damage to property in the 300 block of South Olmstead Street.

Firefighters responded to the following calls:

Monday, 12:29-12:46 p.m. — A fire in a burning barrel at 15 Corrine St.

Monday, 5:44-6:07 p.m. — A medical call in the first block of Kansas Avenue.

Monday, 8:02-8:20 p.m. — A medical call in the first block of Delaware Avenue.

Monday, 8:23-8:37 p.m. — A false alarm at 383 Lynch Drive.

Monday, 10:53-10:59 p.m. — A medical call in the 1800 block of East Main Street.

Tuesday, 5:44-6:03 a.m. — A false alarm in the first block of Blue Star Highway.

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