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Monday, February 11, 2013

Public Safety weekly report


Important Candlewick Lake Information

Candlewick Lake Public Safety
 
WEEKLY REPORT

Week ending 02/10/2013

Rescue Calls
Public Safety responded the 200 block of Hastings for a small child non responsive.  Public Safety assisted until Capron Rescue arrived and the child was subsequently transported.
Public Safety responded to the 400 block of Talladega for a report of a subject having chest pains.  The subject was transported for treatment.
Public Safety responded to the 2500 block of Candlewick Dr. for a report of a subject who had fallen and needed assistance.  Public Safety assisted and the subject refused medical attention.
Public Safety responded to the 2500 block of Candlewick Dr. for a report of a subject who was having difficulty breathing.  The subject was transported for treatment.

Traffic Crashes
Public Safety responded to the 100 block of Stanford for a vehicle in a ditch.  The subject was suspected of being intoxicated and was taken into custody by the Boone County Sheriff’s Office.
Public Safety responded to the East Gate for a vehicle that had backed into another.  Public Safety assisted with traffic until the Sheriff’s Department arrived and completed a report.
Public Safety responded to the 1600 block of Candlewick Dr. for a report of a vehicle striking two pedestrians.  Public Safety assisted until the Sheriff’s Department arrived and completed the investigation.  Two subjects were transported for treatment.
Public Safety responded to multiple reports of vehicles in ditches due to weather conditions.
Public Safety responded to the 300 block of Candlewick for a report of a vehicle striking mailboxes.  The matter is under investigation.

Citations issued   13
Warnings issued  15



Public Safety will be focusing heavy traffic enforcement in the 700 block of Marquette this week.  Please drive carefully.
 
 
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