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Monday, November 21, 2011

Public Safety weekly report

Important Candlewick Lake Information

Candlewick Lake Public Safety

WEEKLY REPORT

Week Ending 11/20/2011

Rescue Calls

Public Safety responded to a rescue call in the 400 block of Pembroke for a subject complaining of severe chest pain.

Public Safety responded to a rescue call in the 200 block of Constitution for a subject out of control, possibly suffering from a diabetic reaction.

Public Safety responded to a rescue call in the 100 block of Valhalla for subject having trouble breathing

Public Safety responded to a rescue call in the 200 block of Constitution for a possible heart attack. Public Safety responded to the 100 block of Columbia for a subject suffering from an allergic reaction.

Public Safety will always remain on a rescue call and render any assistance necessary until medical assistance arrives.

Criminal Damage

Public Safety responded to the 1100 block of Candlewick Dr. for a report of mailboxes damaged. Public Safety had no further information about the issue.

Public Safety responded to the 100 block of Briarcliff for a report of damaged mailboxes. Public Safety had no further information about the issue.

Check on Well Being

Public Safety responded to a call to check on the well being of a subject who reportedly ingested unknown pills in the 100 block of Ambrose. Public Safety responded and the matter was turned over to the Boone County Sheriff’s Office.

Public Safety responded to a call to check on the well being of a subject in the 100 Chatham. Public safety responded and determined the subject no longer resided at the residence.

Hit and Run / Traffic Crash

Public Safety observed a vehicle strike a street pole at the intersection of Candlewick Blvd. and Lamplighter. Public Safety observed the vehicle flee and notified the Boone County Sheriff’s Office who subsequently found the offender. The offender was cited by the Sheriff’s Office as well as Public Safety.

Animal Related Issues

Public Safety responded to a call of a subject that was chased by a loose dog in the area of the 100 block of Brandywine. Public Safety met with the dog owner and appropriate action was taken.

Resident Assist

Public Safety responded to a residence in the 1600 block of Candlewick Dr. to assist a resident with a family matter. Public Safety was asked to escort a subject off the property.

Suspicious Incidents

Public Safety observed a subject walking in a field in the area of the Savannah Oaks golf course with a crowbar in his hand. Public Safety attempted to speak with him but he fled towards Drew Ct. Public Safety officers checked the area and provided a heavy patrol in the area in an attempt to identify the subject. Public Safety was unable to locate him, there were no further incidents reported that night.

Public Safety Officers responded to the 400 block of Atlantic for a report of a suspicious vehicle. Upon arrival, the vehicle was gone. Public Safety was advised by a resident, however, that the vehicle had belonged to a girlfriend of a resident in the area.

Juvenile related Issues

Public Safety responded to a call of juveniles playing on the dam. Public Safety arrived and issued them a warning advising they were not allowed on the dam. The juveniles indicated they were new to the area and were not aware of the rules. Public Safety provided information to them and released them.

Citations 19

Warnings 17

Public Safety has issued several speeding violations during this time period. Public Safety again would like to thank the residents who offered the use of their driveways to combat this issue. Any resident that would like to offer the use of their driveways, please feel free to call the Public Safety Department.

Have a Wonderful and Safe Thanksgiving

We thank you for taking the time to read these important updates.

Being informed is half the battle.