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
On Thursday, July 14, 2016, at approximately 0847 hours, Patrolman David Stamets had a vehicle stopped on the 100 block of East Oak Street. Immediately after Stamets stopped the vehicle Your Affiant positioned his vehicle on the 100 block of South White Street near the Oak Street intersection facing southbound. When exiting my vehicle your Affiant observed a gold Pontiac sedan accelerating northbound on South White Street at an unsafe speed towards Stamets and your Affiant's location.
On 09/11/16 at 5:57pm, I Deputy Warden N. Christian was dispatched to 841 Crevis Lane on a possible nuisance dog; dog still at large, threat to safety. I arrived at the location and spoke to complainant John Haywood. Mr. Haywood stated that he was going to his vehicle to put his daughter car set in when the neighbor’s dog came from behind him and started growling and barking at him. Mr. Haywood ran into the garage to get away. He contacted Franklin County Animal Care and Control due to the dog being previously designated dangerous. Mr. Haywood recorded the dog loose near his vehicle. I advised Mr. Haywood if he know if the dog was still loose, Mr. Haywood was unsure. I advised him I will need to check with the dog owners to make sure the dog has return home and I will return to talk to him.
On January 10, 2017, I, Officer LESSANE, with the city of Beaufort Police Department, responded to 1030 Ribaut Road #6, in the city limits of Beaufort, to conduct a follow up on a previously reported domestic (17B01907). Upon arrival, I made contact with the victim SOFIA CHAVEZ and confirmed the offender VICTOR MANUEL CRUZ-ANAYA information. While at the victim residence, I took updated photos of her injuries. She also provided me with a photo of the offender. After clearing from the victim residence, I relocated to the offender job in an attempt to make contact with him. Negative contact was made, no further actions were taken.
On 03/30/2015, at approximately 1530 hours, your affiant was dispatched to a medical call in the parking lot of Redner's quick stop. After completing and clearing from the call, I was made aware that both occupants in the vehicle are suspended. I proceeded behind the white Suzuki and activated my emergency lights stopping the vehicle on State Route 924 by the land fill. I spoke with the male operator who was as Robert John McManus.
On 06/02/17, at 5:40pm, I Deputy Warden N. Christian was dispatched to 1126 Obetz Road on an injury-possible dangerous or vicious dog, owner known. I arrived at the location and met with Ben Moore and Kaylee Baker. Ms. Baker stated on 05/30/17 at approximately 8:30pm, she was outside in their garage, moving items in and out of the house that they just recently purchased. Ms. Baker stated that she saw the next door neighbor (1118 Obetz Road) daughter outside on skates walking their dogs. Ms. Baker waved at the girl and continued moving items in and out of the house. As Ms. Baker was moving towards her vehicle, she heard something behind her. Ms. Baker turns around and sees a grey and white pit bull coming towards her. Ms. Baker used an authoritative voice command to get the dog to back away. The pit bull continued to approached, and the next thing Ms. Baker knows the pit bull is attacking her. At the time of the
On 09/03/16 at 5:15pm, I Deputy Warden N. Christian was dispatched to 3580 Whisper Creek Drive, on a dog on dog or cat attack, owner known. I arrived at the location and spoke to complainant Honora Wright. Ms. Wright stated that early that day, she was outside unloading her car. Ms. Wright dog was outside with her trying using the . Ms. Wright noticed two dogs unleashed near her house, she commanded her dog to go inside. As her dog was moving towards the house, a Mastiff and a Labrador mix came towards her dog. The Mastiff bit down on her dog towards the back of her dog’s neck. The Mastiff refused to let go until the dog owner came. The second dog only growled at Ms. Wright dog. Ms. Wright wrote out a statement of facts in regards to
On 09/18/16 at 3:11pm, I Deputy Warden N. Christian was dispatched to 192 Dana Ave on a injury-possible dangerous or vicious dog, owner known. I arrived at the location and spoke to victim Cynthia Masters. I asked Ms. Masters what happened, she stated that she was walking up to the front porch of her father’s house when a small brown dog, came off the front porch of 190 Dana Ave bite at her dress she tried to move away from the dog, but the dog was able to bite her right leg. The dog was attached to a retractable leash that was able to reach over to her father’s front steps. Ms. Masters wrote out a statement of facts in regards to the incident. Ms. Masters had a visible injury to her right leg/calf area; I took pictures of Ms. Masters injuries.
On 05/22/16 at 8:48pm, I was dispatched to 1768 Watertower Drive on an injury-possible dangerous or vicious dog. I arrived at the house and spoke to victim Sarah Wutkofski. Ms. Wutkofski stated that she was in her back yard with their dog, when the neighbor’s dog down came charging at her and her dog. Ms. Wutkofski picked up her dog to prevent the dog from attacking her dog, in the process of trying to get to her dog, Ms. Wutkofski sustain visible injuries to her right and left arm and to her right foot. Ms. Wutkofski wrote out a statement of facts regarding the incident. I took pictures of Ms. Wutkofski injuries. Ms. Wutkoski and her husband pointed out the house where the dog lived. I arrived at 1792 Watertower Drive and spoke to dog
I’m going to start by saying we have some very good educators at Durant Public School that, make sure we are well prepared for college. Here at Durant Public School have been wonderful, exciteful, and delightful, I completed ninth, tenth, and eleventh grade here at Durant Public School. I’m currently attending the twelfth grade. Now I’m about giving you a brief summary of my experience at Durant Public School.
had an altercation earlier today (September 13, 2017), at approximately 1215 hours, with his neighbor, Mr. Edwin Safer (Suspect), and he needed it document with law enforcement. According to Mr. Pishdad, he was traveling west on Pioneer Drive, Mr. Safer waved him down in front of his address, 1644 Pioneer Drive. Mr. Pishdad made contact with Mr. Safer and was falsely accused him of causing waves during the flooding of the street, which flowed into Mr. Safer’s garage. As he was being accused, Mr. Safer approached Mr. Pishdad’s vehicle door, opened it, grabbed Mr. Pishdad by the arm and held a rake in a threatening matter. Mr. Pishdad was able to get away from Mr. Safer and drove away. Mr. Pishdad reported the incident with the Homeowners Association.
July 4, 1969 when Darlene Ferrin and Michael Mageau were followed by an unknown vehicle, they pulled into a parking lot overlooking Blue Rock Springs Golf Course. Ferrin parked, turned off the headlights, and she and Mageau, listened to the radio. According to Haugen, a car stopped near them, paused for a while, then left, going towards Vallejo. About five minutes later, the vehicle came back and parked behind Ferrin’s Corvair. Leaving the headlights on, a man carrying a flashlight got out of the car and approached Ferrin’s vehicle. Thinking it was a law enforcement officer, Mageau got out his identification, but the man pulled a gun and shot both Mageau and Ferrin several times. The victims were badly injured but Mageau was able to give a
As a middle school student gets ready to transfer into high school, students get the opportunity to choose their electives. I wasn’t ready to choose an elective, I was just trying to get through middle school. One day we had an assembly where high school students went to talk about the electives that were offered at the school. As I sat at the very back of the cafeteria, I remember seeing four girls with elegant uniforms. The uniforms are known as “Dress Blues”. They consist of long-sleeve midnight blue coats with folded lapels, white shirts under their coats and black knee-high skirts with some pumps. Two of the girls were holding flags, one was an American flag and the other was a Marine Corps flag. The other two girls in uniform were holding riffles and standing at attention. Standing beside the girls, stood a tall white male with great posture. He was the Sargeant, and the girls followed his commands.
On 06/24/17 at 1:31pm I Deputy Warden N. Christian was dispatched to 1389 S Roosevelt Ave, on a dog at large, patrol only. I arrived in the area and was flagged down by the complainant. Complainant stated that a medium mix brown dog has been running loose for the last few days. I drove around the area, and saw a dog matching the complainant description on the 1300 Block of Sherbrooke Place. I took a picture of the dog loose. I exited my vehicle and talked to a few neighbors who stated that they don’t know where the dog lives. I tried to coach the Sharpei to come to me with doggie treats, the Sharpei would come within 2 feet of me than ran away. I repeatedly tried to get the Sharpei to come to me but to no avail. I returned to my vehicle to retrieve my snare pole. I slowly approached the Sharpei again and it proceeded to run from me, first heading east through backyards to S Roosevelt. I followed the Sharpie to S. Roosevelt Ave where I redirected it to Sherbrooke Place.
Police responded to find Rosie, a 115-pound, 3-year-old Newfoundland dog sitting in her owner’s, Deirdre and Charles Wright’s, driveway. Dash-cam video recorded the officers’ conversation. One officer stated “You live here, don’t you?” as he was speaking to Rosie. The other officer stated “Hate to kill him in his own yard” in the video-cam recorded in the officers car. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf4nlxx7PFc. The officers spent about 10 minutes with a catch pole trying to subdue Rosie according to the lawsuit filed one of the officers stated “I say we shoot him, kill him. He’s going to fight like a (expletive) once he’s tazed. I can try to choke him out.” (Rose Egge, KOMO Communities Reporter) Rosie ran into a neighbors’ fenced in yard where she was shot 4 times by the officers using an assault rifle. Witnesses say the dog sat in the Wrights driveway until an officer tazed her, and then she ran southbound. Officers are then heard saying “Let’s just go shoot her.” (Rose Egge, KOMO Communities Reporter) Police stated that the dog was aggressive when they tried to subdue the dog and they had to protect themselves. An internal investigation has cleared the officers of any wrong doing and will not comment in regards to the pending lawsuit. You can watch the video by clicking on the link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf4nlxx7PFc.
On 08/11/16 at 8:26pm, I Deputy Warden N. Christian was dispatched to 466 Belvidere Ave on a dog at large no known owner. I arrived at the location and spoke to complainant Renee Miller. Ms. Miller stated that this dog had being around her house for the last few days. Ms. Miller was able to get the dog to come close to her with food but was unable to capture it. The dog was currently under a vehicle parked near her garage. I approached the vehicle the dog was under, as I was getting closer to the vehicle the dog ran west down an alleyway. I was able to catch up the dog and prevent the dog from running onto Sullivant Ave. The dog changed direction and ran back east up the alleyway, where with the assistant of Ms. Miller we were able to