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Monday, September 9, 2013

Weekly Public Safety report


Candlewick Lake Public Safety

WEEKLY REPORT

Week Ending 9/8/2013

Rescue Calls
Public Safety responded to the 100 block of Centralia for a subject having a possible heart attack.  The subject was transported for treatment.

Battery
Public Safety responded to the 100 block of Brandywine for a report of a subject who was battered by another resident.  Public Safety contacted the Boone County Sheriff’s Office who took over the investigation.

Vandalism
Public Safety responded to the 100 block of Pembroke for a report of a vehicle that had eggs thrown on the vehicle.  An extra patrol was provided to the area and no suspects were located.
Public Safety responded to the 900 block of Candlewick Dr. for a vehicle that had stickers placed on it containing profanity.  No suspects were located.
Public Safety responded to the 100 block of Hastings for a report of burn marks on a resident’s deck.

Neighbor Disputes
Public Safety responded to the 200 Briarcliff for a report of a subject throwing an item into the roadway to deter speeding vehicles.  Public Safety responded and determined an appropriate course of action and warned the subject for their actions.

Animal Related
Public Safety responded to the 100 block of Lamplighter Loop for a report of a horse from a neighboring farm that tried to jump a fence and got hung up. Public safety contacted the Boone County Sheriff’s office after the owner of the horse could not be located.

Trespassing
Public Safety responded to the 100 block of Galleon Run for a report of a subject attempting to enter Candlewick Lake who had an active order of protection prohibiting entry.  The Boone County Sheriff’s Office and the subject was denied entry.


Citations Issued 12
Warnings Issued 13




Public Safety would ask if residents observe anything suspicious to please call 1-815-765-3768.

















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