Abbeville Police Call Log for September 9-12
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September 9, 2010

S. Young

Extra officer patrol was requested throughout the night.

Clover

Officers searched the area for a subject.

MLK Dr.

The subject in question left prior to officer arrival.

5th

Officers found an open front door. They checked the home, but could not find the key holder.

Veteran’s Memorial

Officers patrolled the area.

September 11, 2010

1st Dr.

Officers searched the area for a subject.

Fairmont @ Putnam

Extra police patrol was requested in the area.

Veteran’s Memorial

Police were told that some subject knocked on the wrong door.

S. Miles

The subject in question left prior to officer arrival.

E. Lafayette

Police received a call that a subject wanted to commit suicide. After officers spoke to her, she said that she did not, but rather that her mother was intoxicated and said so.

N. John Hardy

Officers arrived to an incident in the area.

September 12, 2010

Concord

A man told police that he had noticed the back window to his truck had been shattered. Officers also observed minor damage to the passenger side door.

Oscar

Officers advised a subject to lower his music and he complied.

Veteran’s Memorial @ N. Airport

Officers responded to a one-vehicle accident.

N. Gerturde

Extra police patrol was given to the area.

W. Lafayette

Officers secured a building in the area.

Rodeo Rd.

The exit gate of an area business was hit and was bent outwards.

N. John Hardy

Officers secured an area building.

W. Port

Officers responded to an incident in the area.

W. Port

A vehicle in the area was towed.

N. Leonard

A woman told police that her father could possibly be having a stroke. The man was transported to the hospital by Acadian Ambulance.

W. Summers Dr.

Officers responded to an activated alarm system.

Hawthorne

Officers assisted with the transportation of a man by Acadian Ambulance to the hospital. The man had overdosed on Advil.

S. John Hardy

A man spoke to police about somebody that damaged his tractor the previous night. Extra police patrol was also requested.

MLK Dr.

Officers asked a subject to leave the area because he was being disrespectful.

Felicity

A woman told police that a group of subjects was breaking glass on her mother’s property. Officers advised the subjects to not return to the property.

Chevis @ N. Bailey

A woman told police that while at a meeting, another woman had tripped her and caused her to fall into gravel.

S. State

A man spoke to police about subjects taking bulbs out of the sockets and breaking them on the sidewalk. Extra police patrol was given.

N. Bailey

The subject in question had left prior to officer arrival.

Charity St.

Officers logged a subject.

MLK Dr.

Officers responded to a verbal altercation.

S. Lyman

A man told police that, when he returned to his home, his gaming system was missing. He said that he thinks that somebody in the house took it.

North Dr.

Officers responded to an alarm system that was activated by broken glass.

Charity St.

Officers secured a building.

North Dr.

Officers responded to an activated alarm system.

Alleman

A woman told police that somebody was trying to break into her house by pushing the air conditioner into the window.

8th

A woman complained to police that a 4-wheeler was parked in her yard.

Charity St.

Officers responded to an activated alarm system.

W. Summers Dr.

Police received a call about a man hitting a female in a car.

Rodeo Rd.

An area business employee told police about a person shoplifting. He told police that he would call if the person would return.

Alan Lane

Officers responded to an activated alarm system.

Michael St.

A woman told police that she heard a noise around her house. Officers searched the area and provided extra patrol throughout the night.

Bailey @ Felicity

Police received a call about a situation involving a man who was “mental” who wanted glasses that he never had to begin with.

W. Summers

Officers told a man to not return to the area because he was harassing people.

Mcclellan

Police received complaints of a person knocking on doors. Offices located the man and found him to be mentally disturbed. The caller wanted to file charges on the man, however, officers told the caller the situation did not fit criteria of said charges because the man was looking for help. The man was transported to the hospital where he was committed.

W. Summers Dr.

Officers spoke to a man who said he was just waiting around for a ride.

Veteran’s Memorial

Officers responded to an incident in the area.

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