SUPERVISOR: Sgt. R.
Kirkland #1178
FTO: J. Jarrell #1631 / RO. Ecochardt #1778
FTO: W. Helms #1572
OFFICER: R. Corrigan #1616
OFFICER: M. Grandia #1718
OFFICER: L. Harris #1713
K-9 OFFICER: J. Eichhorn #1479
CAD EVENTS: 129
CASE NUMBER:
200800122
TIME OCCURRED: 1642
SYNOPSIS:
Aggravated Assault – 1050 Wayne Avenue – Officers responded to the
report of an Aggravated Battery that occurred several days prior. The investigation resulted in a complaint
affidavit being filed, charging Chandler Flynn, male, 21yoa with Aggravated
Battery.
CASE NUMBER:
200800123
TIME OCCURRED: 1730
SYNOPSIS:
Traffic Crash – South Dixie Freeway/Canal Street – Four vehicles
involved, moderate damage, one person sustained minor injury, one citation
issued.
CASE NUMBER: 200800124
TIME OCCURRED: 1836
SYNOPSIS:
Animal Bite – 2635 Glencoe Farms Road – Officers
responded for an animal complaint. The
investigation revealed that a pizza delivery driver was bitten by a dog while
delivering at the residence. Animal
Control was notified of the incident.
Report completed to document the incident.
CASE NUMBER:
200800125
TIME OCCURRED: 1824
SYNOPSIS: Marchman Act – 504 Flagler Avenue (Big
Bamboo) – Officers responded for a drunk person. The investigation revealed a male was intoxicated
to the point that he was unable to care for himself. The male was taken into protective custody
and transported to Halifax Hospital.
Report completed to document the incident.
CASE NUMBER:
200800126
TIME OCCURRED: 1921
SYNOPSIS: Found Property – 614 Washington Street –
Officers responded for a report of found property. The reporting party located contraband inside
of a residence after tenants had vacated the property. The contraband was seized and placed in
evidence for destruction. Report
completed to document the incident.
CASE NUMBER:
200800127
TIME OCCURRED: 2319
SYNOPSIS:
Domestic Disturbance – 317 North Duss Street – Officers responded for a
disturbance. The investigation revealed
a boyfriend and girlfriend were involved in a verbal argument. Report completed to document the incident.