DANVILLE — Here’s a look at recent law enforcement calls:
Danville
Sunday:
Burglary in the 700 block of Chandler Street.
Vehicle windows damaged in the 1700 block of Glenwood Drive.
Vehicle damaged in he 1800 block of Batestown Road.
Domestic battery in the 300 block of North Jackson Street.
Disorderly conduct in the 3500 block of Cambridge Court.
Monday:
Property damage in the first block of Grand Circle .
Vermilion County
Sunday:
A man arrested for domestic battery in the 600 block of East 13th Street,Tilton.
Monday:
Coins stolen in a burglary and theft along County Road 130E, Homer.
A man arrested for obstructing an officer in the 400 block of Illinois Street, Westville.
Vehicle stolen in the 200 block of West Front Street, Fairmount.
Firefighters responded to the following calls:
Sunday, 7:36-7:55 a.m. — An overheated water heater caused a call to 1221 N. Logan Ave.
Sunday, 9:12-9:18 a.m. — Burned food caused a call to 918 Knollcrest Drive.
Sunday, 9:22-9:35 a.m. — A medical call to the first block of East Harrison Street.
Sunday, 9:23-9:34 a.m. — A medical call in the 800 block of Oak Street.
Sunday, 11:06-11:07 a.m. — Burned food caused a call to 11 Ohio St.
Sunday, 4:21-4:32 p.m. — A medical call in the first block of North State Street.
Sunday, 7:39-7:51 p.m. — A medical call in the 1000 block of Giddings Street.
Monday, 1:07-1:18 a.m. — A medical call to the 1700 block of East Main Street.
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