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MPD Daily Significant Calls 10/27/2017 to 10/28/2017

October 28, 2017 10:10 AM

From 5:30 a.m. on 10/27/2017 through 5:30 a.m. on 10/28/2017, MPD received 466 calls for service.  This number does not include parking complaints or 911 misdials.

1) CENTRAL: Arson – 8:44 a.m.  A caller (21 year old WF) reported finding charred paper towel in the gas receptacle area of her vehicle on Conklin Place.  Possible arson investigation continuing. 

2) NORTH: Adult Arrested Person – 9:00 a.m.  Officers responded to the 4700 block E. Washington Avenue for a disturbance between two subjects (54 year old AAM victim and 33 year old AAM suspect).  The victim sustained injuries.  The suspect was arrested and charged with domestic battery, false imprisonment, criminal damage to property and a probation hold.     

3) CENTRAL: OMVWI Arrest/Intoxicated Driver – 10:46 a.m.  Officers responded to a crash in the 700 block of Williamson Street.  The driver (30 year old WM) showed signs of impairment.  The driver was taken to a local hospital for a blood draw.  Investigation continuing.  

4) WEST:  Missing Juvenile/Runaway – 6:49 p.m. - Officer took a report of a missing juvenile (15 year old AAF), who hasn't been seen since she left for school on Tuesday. Phone is still at the house, no mental health or medical concerns, unknown clothing. Some addresses and friends were contacted with negative results. Journey and the hospitals were checked. NCIC entry made and an attempt-to-locate (ATL) done.

5) NORTH: Disturbance – 7:58 p.m.  Officers sent to a disturbance at the McDonalds on Dryden Drive.  Upon contact MPD investigation reflects that a 16 year old AAF punched a 21 year old AAF in the face.  The 21 year old responded in kind and the fight continued and escalated.  Both parties were taken into custody on charges of battery and disorderly conduct.
 
6) WEST: Information/Weapons Offense – 8:23 p.m. Officers were dispatched to the 6700 block of Jacobs Way when they received a report of a possible armed home invasion.  There was a 20 minute time lapse before police were notified.  Children in the apartment reported that a suspect (20 year old AAM) entered the home armed with a black handgun.  Investigation continuing. 

7) EAST: Alarm – 10:07 p.m.  Officers responded to an alarm call from Aldi's grocery store on Lien Road.  Multiple officers responded and established a perimeter.  The key holder responded and the building was cleared.  It was learned that the alarm was set off by a manager who tripped the alarm as he was closing. 

8) CENTRAL: Drug Incident Overdose – 10:10 p.m.  Officers walking past a downtown establishment in the 600 block of State Street observed two individuals inside the closed restaurant who appeared to be unconscious.  Officers gained entry and found both individuals unresponsive.  A total of four officers used their department-issued naloxone on these two individuals.  MFD arrived and also gave multiple doses before the subjects began to recover.  Both subjects were transported to a hospital and admitted to using heroin. 

9) EAST: Weapons Offense/Shots Fired – 1:26 a.m.  Multiple callers reported hearing approximately 5 shots in the East Washington/Marquette Street area.  An officer in the area heard the reports as well, believing they originated from somewhere near the Taco Bell (which was closed).  Responding officers did not locate any disturbance or evidence of damage or injuries after checking the area.

10) SOUTH: Weapons Offense/Shots Fired – 2:27 a.m.  Multiple callers reported hearing gunshots in the area of Olin and Park.  Responding officers were able to locate one shell casing in the 1100 block of South Park Street.  There is no reported damages or injuries as a result of this incident.  Officers will continue to canvass during daylight hours. 

11) EAST: Burglary Non-Residential – 2:32 a.m.  Security in the area of the 4000 block of Lien Road noticed a broken crank out window at an area funeral home, and upon closer look observed a rock apparently had been thrown through it.  Security cleared the building and then contacted police.  Window only cranks out about 16 inches, but apparently far enough for someone to gain entry and open the front door.  Unknown at this point if anything was taken.  Building owner aware and will respond in the morning, and will notify MPD if anything is determined to be missing.

12) EAST: Assist Police – 3:08 a.m. Capitol Police requested backup on an OWI investigation on a traffic stop on South Stoughton Road.  MPD assisted when the AAM subject decided to fight.  Multiple MPD officers responded and the subject was taken into custody. 

 

 

 

 

Posted by: Chief Koval

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