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Darnell's Narrative Report

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On Thursday, 07/09/2015, at approximately 1722 hours, I, Deputy Stacy Stark #1815, responded to 147 Hillendale Dr., Murphysboro, IL 62966 to speak with the reporting party, Gary W. Darnell (M/W, DOB: 07/10/1956) and his wife, also the victim, Jane M. Darnell (F/W, DOB: 03-31-1958) about a reckless driving complaint. Jackson County Dispatch received the call for service via a non-emergency line at the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office. I arrived on scene at 1730 hours. I met with Gary and Jane Darnell at their residence. Gary Darnell started explaining the history with their neighbor, William J. Boyer (M/W, DOB: 11/19/1948). Gary stated that during the fall of last year around September, the neighbor’s daughter rescued a stray dog named, Wakka. Boyer did not care for the dog. Boyer wanted to get rid of the dog. The Darnell’s told Boyer if he wanted to get rid of the dog, they would purchase the dog from him. Wakka was …show more content…

between 11:15am-11:30am today, July 9, 2015, when her neighbor, Boyer, was traveling east on West Lake Rd. in his gold newer model Cadillac. Darnell was walking on the south side of the road, when Boyer drove straight towards her like he was going to hit her and then swerved away. Jane Darnell thought she was going to have to jump in the ditch. Jane Darnell believes Boyer’s actions are intentional because he has done this before. There are two other unreported incidents of this nature that occurred in the past while Jane Darnell was walking her dogs. While Jane Darnell walks her dogs and Boyer happens to drive by during her walk, Boyer drives fast and very close to her and/or dogs. The built up animosity of Boyer has the Darnell’s on edge for the safety of their dogs and Jane Darnell. Gary Darnell stated that Boyer never does anything when he is present. The non-neighborly actions only occur towards Jane

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