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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency (Fall) – Pine Glen Cir, grocery through Jessica Way – around 8:40 a.m.
Responders assisted an 84-year-old woman who had fallen and needed help to get back on her feet. Shortly after, a 62-year-old man weighing around 300 pounds also required a lift assist after a fall at the same location. Both incidents involved medical personnel providing aid to individuals in distress.
🏃 Person Down – Outer loop near Kendallworth Drive – around 8:19 a.m.
A 35-year-old man was found face down in the grass but was alert and walking when first responders arrived. The scene appeared to be a non-critical situation, with the individual in stable condition after being checked.
🚨 Welfare Check – 500 block of Plainview Ave – around 7:49 a.m.
A call was made regarding a woman in her early 30s, described as a special needs individual, possibly arguing and walking away from her residence. Authorities responded to ensure her safety and to determine her well-being, given her history and the circumstances.
🔥 Fire Alarm – 2900 block of Goose Creek – around 8:19 a.m.
A fire alarm was triggered at a commercial location, prompting police to stop and verify the front door. The situation was under investigation, with no immediate signs of fire or danger reported.
🔒 Suspicious Activity – Mellanoff location – around 8:19 a.m.
Responders checked on an unlocked door at a local property after an alarm was triggered. The alarm company was contacted to secure the premises, and no further issues were reported at this time.
🔊 Loud Music Disturbance – 13,500 block of Laverton Ave – around 8:19 a.m.
Neighbors reported loud music emanating from a residence. When officers arrived, no one was available to speak, and the situation was noted but not escalated further.
🔑 Security Concern – 500 block of Plainview Ave – around 8:19 a.m.
A door was found left unlocked at a residence, prompting a request for a key holder to secure the property. Authorities are waiting for a district mayor to assist with securing the door and ensuring safety.
It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists. We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Fire Alarm – 900 block of South 4th Street – around 8:17 a.m.
Responding to a fire alarm at a high-rise building, fire units arrived to find no visible signs of smoke or fire. The fire department connection was taken at the scene, and the alarm panel indicated a 4th-floor issue. The situation was quickly assessed, and the alarm was reset, allowing units to be placed in service by 8:25 a.m.
🔥 Fire Assist – 900 block of South 4th Street – around 8:17 a.m.
Firefighters responded to a report involving a transformer that appeared to be burnt, with charred insulators and wires visible. Fortunately, the transformer was not actively smoking when crews arrived. The scene was secured, and the situation was contained without further incident.
🚑 Medical Emergency – 2700 block of West Jefferson – around 8:19 a.m.
Emergency medical services responded to a call involving a 66-year-old female experiencing shortness of breath. The scene was updated to the back entrance of the location, and upon assessment, the patient was found to be okay. She was likely stabilized on scene with no further medical intervention needed.
🚗 Routine Activity – Throughout the morning hours
In addition to these incidents, multiple units responded to routine traffic accidents without injuries, conducted patrols, and carried out training exercises. These activities are part of the daily operations to ensure community safety and preparedness.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency (Shortness of Air) – 100 block of Westport Rd at Michael’s – around 8:32 a.m.
Responding to a commercial location, emergency units assessed a 66-year-old female experiencing shortness of breath. The patient was evaluated on scene, and her condition was stabilized by EMS personnel.
🔥 Medical Emergency (Chest Pain) – Lovin Ct – around 5:55 a.m.
EMS responded to assist an 87-year-old male suffering from chest pain. The patient was attended to promptly, and further medical care was provided as needed.
🔥 Medical Emergency (Chest Pain) – Dixie Hwy at Paramount Dr in Oak Park Lane – around 5:54 a.m.
A 69-year-old male experiencing chest pain was evaluated at the front entrance of DeVita Dialysis. EMS responded quickly to provide necessary medical assistance.
🔥 Medical Emergency (Chest Pain and Stomach Pain) – Leven Blvd – around 5:52 a.m.
A 42-year-old female with complaints of chest and stomach pain was attended to by EMS at Lovin Ct. The patient received on-scene care for her symptoms.
🔥 Medical Emergency (Shaking and Nausea) – Crossroads of Oak Bay – around 6:05 a.m.
A 24-year-old female showing signs of shaking and nausea prompted EMS to respond to her location. She was evaluated and assisted on scene.
🔥 Medical Emergency (Chest Pain) – 100 block of Shelby Station Dr at Cedarhurst of East Louisville – around 6:00 a.m.
EMS responded to assist a 62-year-old female experiencing chest pain. The patient was assessed and treated at the scene.
🔥 Medical Emergency (Chest Pain) – 8000 block of Dixie Hwy at Paramount Dr – around 6:00 a.m.
A 69-year-old male with chest pain was evaluated by EMS. The response was canceled after assessment, indicating no further immediate medical intervention was needed.
🚗 Traffic Incident – 200 block of Westbound at Brownsboro Rd – around 8:30 a.m.
A collision involving a white truck and a red car resulted in a flipped white truck. No injuries were reported, but rescue units responded to assist with the scene.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency – 4100 block of Hillview Ave – around 7:17 a.m.
Responders attended to a 73-year-old male experiencing a medical emergency. EMS arrived to provide care for the patient, who was in need of assistance. The situation was stabilized on scene, and the patient was likely transported for further treatment.
🚑 Lift Assist – Alexandra Woods Ct – around 7:01 a.m.
EMS responded to assist a 44-year-old female who needed help getting up. EMS personnel staged nearby, ready to assist as needed, but no further complications were reported.
🔥 Breathing Trouble – Red Deer Cir – around 7:01 a.m.
A 1-month-old female was reported to be having difficulty breathing and was in and out of consciousness. EMS responded promptly, confirmed there was no seizure involved, and provided necessary medical support.
🚑 Seizure Incident – Sunflower Ave – around 6:31 a.m.
A 3-month-old male had experienced a seizure earlier but was not seizing at the time of the call. EMS responded to evaluate the infant’s condition and ensure he was stable.
🏥 Medical Distress – Wood Rd – around 6:31 a.m.
A 35-year-old male was found to be short of air. EMS responded to assess his condition, confirming he was not seizing, and provided appropriate medical assistance.
🔥 Chest Pain – Cecil Ave – around 6:50 a.m.
A 40-year-old female was experiencing heavy shoulder pain, which prompted a response from EMS. The patient was staged and later attended to on scene for further evaluation.
🚓 Medical Assistance / Disturbance – Cecil Ave – around 5:50 a.m.
Responders arrived after reports of a male assaulting a caller in a stairwell, possibly under the influence. No active trouble was observed later, and the situation was likely resolved without further incident.
👤 Welfare Check – South 23rd Street – around 7:54 a.m.
A juvenile reported missing the previous day was located and checked on, with responders confirming it was a welfare or medical check.
🧠 Mental Health Crisis – Cannonbury Dr – around 7:20 a.m.
Responders evaluated a person experiencing a mental health crisis, who was distrusting of others. The individual received appropriate support and assistance.
⚠️ Suicidal Person – North 25th Street – around 7:20 a.m.
A person claiming suicidal thoughts and expressing fear of being followed was checked on by responders. They provided reassurance and connected the individual with mental health resources.
🔊 Stolen Property / Welfare Check – W Jefferson St – around 6:50 a.m.
A female caller reported her stolen BB gun and appeared intoxicated. Responders arrived to assess the situation and provide support as needed.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚓 Routine Traffic and Chatter – local streets and community areas – around 5:00 a.m.
There have been no significant incidents reported during this early morning period. The activity has consisted mainly of routine traffic movement and general chatter among responders. No emergencies or unusual events have been identified at this time. Our team continues to monitor for any developments and will update accordingly.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚗 Traffic or Routine Chatter – various locations – around 6:00 a.m.
Event summary details go here after a blank line. It appears to be a period of routine traffic activity and general chatter among responders. No significant incidents or emergencies were reported during this time. Our teams are maintaining a watchful eye on the community, ensuring safety and readiness. We will continue to monitor for any developing situations throughout the day.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency – 3900 block of South 3rd Street – around 8:18 p.m.
Responders were dispatched to a patient in a parking lot near a pump who was found unresponsive and not moving. Multiple units arrived to assist, and the patient was stabilized and taken in service after the response.
🔥 Medical Emergency – 3900 block of South 3rd Street – around 8:48 p.m.
A vehicle with two individuals slumped over was reported, with responders arriving to find the occupants unresponsive for at least two hours. The situation was assessed, and units confirmed they were in service after assisting.
🏥 Medical Emergency – 26th and Broadway – around 9:20 p.m.
A male was found next to Shorty’s shed, unresponsive and described as a white male wearing a multicolored shirt. EMS units responded, and the patient was confirmed to be in a stable condition and in service after the assist.
🏥 Medical Emergency – 83-06 Nottingham Pky – around 9:34 p.m.
A 65-year-old female experiencing confusion and diabetic issues was assisted by responders. The patient was not alert, and EMS was able to provide aid, with units returning to service afterward.
🏥 Medical Emergency – 7200 block of Rambo Way – around 9:44 p.m.
Responders assisted EMS with a 58-year-old female who was unconscious, possibly due to medical reasons. The patient was stabilized, and units confirmed they were in service following the call.
🏥 Medical Emergency – 2900 block of Fennel Ct – around 9:50 p.m.
A 43-year-old female suffering from high blood pressure was helped by responders. The situation was managed successfully, and units returned to service.
⚠️ Suspicious Person – 8500 block of Standing Oak Dr – around 9:53 p.m.
Responders checked on a male sitting on a stairwell, smoking and possibly intoxicated. The individual was located and confirmed at the scene, with units going in service afterward.
🔥 Medical Emergency – 4200 block of Towne Center Dr – around 8:53 p.m.
A person feeling suicidal and possibly involved in drug activity was assisted by units from division 6-7. The individual was evaluated, and responders confirmed the scene was in order, returning to service.
🔥 Medical Emergency – 2000 block of South 3rd Street – around 8:23 p.m.
Responders attended to a medical call at this location, details unspecified, and the units involved were in service after providing assistance.
It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Vehicle Fire – New Cut Rd and Park Rd – around 6:49 p.m.
A vehicle was reported on fire at this intersection, with smoke visible from the automobile. Fire units responded promptly to contain the blaze and ensure safety in the area.
👤 Shooting Incident – 1500 block of Belmar Dr – around 7:18 p.m.
A male victim was shot in the throat at this location. Emergency services responded quickly, and police are investigating the incident. The victim is possibly deceased, and authorities are working to determine the circumstances.
🏥 Medical Emergency – 11100 block of Thunder Dr – around 7:21 p.m.
A 45-year-old female was found unconscious with neck and back pain, possibly due to intoxication. EMS arrived to assess and assist the patient, providing necessary care on scene.
🏥 Medical Emergency – 6400 block of McAnlis Circle – around 7:23 p.m.
A 62-year-old female was experiencing shortness of breath. Responding EMS personnel provided aid and evaluated her condition.
🏥 Medical Emergency – Main and Jackson – around 7:23 p.m.
A 50-year-old female was found slumped over in a black SUV. Responders arrived to assist and assess her condition, which may involve intoxication or medical distress.
🏥 Medical Emergency – Main and Smyrna – around 7:23 p.m.
Another 50-year-old female was slumped over behind the wheel of a black Nissan SUV, possibly still in the vehicle. EMS responded to evaluate her health and provide necessary care.
🏥 Medical Emergency – 6500 block of Miles Ave – around 7:23 p.m.
A 50-year-old female with heavy facial bleeding, possibly from a domestic disturbance, was attended to by emergency responders. They provided first aid and secured the scene.
🏥 Medical Emergency – River Meadows – around 7:23 p.m.
A female with a possible overdose was reported. EMS responded to assist and evaluate her condition.
👤 Welfare Check & Domestic Dispute – 1700 block of North Monroe – around 7:23 p.m.
An 11-year-old was threatening self-harm, and there was a domestic disturbance involving a teenager. Responders arrived to ensure safety and provide support.
👤 Domestic Disturbance – 1700 block of North Monroe – around 7:23 p.m.
There was trouble with a teenager refusing to leave the premises. Authorities responded to manage the situation and restore order.
👤 Dispute & Possible Assault – 1400 block of South Berks Street – around 7:23 p.m.
A dispute over a 12-year-old involved a possible assault. Responders arrived to mediate and investigate the incident.
🏠 Domestic Disturbance & Overdose – 300 block of El Conquistador – around 7:23 p.m.
Trouble involving a male with a suspected overdose prompted a response from emergency services to assist and evaluate the individual.
It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists. We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency – Student Having a Seizure – near St. Xavier School on the top level road, cross street of Audubon Plaza and Thruston Ave – around 8:25 a.m.
Responders arrived at the scene after reports of a student experiencing a seizure. Emergency medical personnel provided assistance to the young individual, ensuring their safety and stability. The situation was managed promptly, and the student received appropriate care. The incident was resolved without further complications.
🚶♂️ Medical Emergency – Male Lying in Grass Not Waking Up – West Mohamed Ali Boulevard near South 19th and South 18th Streets – around 8:25 a.m.
Responders responded to reports of a man lying in the grass who was unresponsive. However, upon arrival, responders could not locate the individual, as the caller had already left the area. No further details are available about this incident at this time.
🏥 Medical Emergency – Chest Pain and Shortness of Breath – 2100 block of State St, near South 22nd and Dr. W.J. Hodge – around 8:47 a.m.
Emergency medical teams responded to a 48-year-old male experiencing chest pain and difficulty breathing. The patient was assessed and stabilized on scene. EMS transported the individual for further evaluation and care. The situation was handled with urgency and professionalism.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚑 Medical Emergency – Topper Level Road – around 8:22 a.m.
A medical call was reported at Topper Level Road involving a patient with an unspecified condition. Multiple emergency units responded to assist the individual. The caller mentioned that the units had already left the scene when responders arrived. This incident highlights the ongoing efforts of our EMS and fire teams to provide timely care in our community.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚧 Routine Traffic or Chatter – local streets and community areas – around 8:00 a.m.
Event summary details go here after a blank line. This appears to be a period of standard traffic flow and routine communication among responders. There are no reports of incidents or emergencies at this time, indicating a calm start to the day. Emergency units are likely engaged in regular patrols and monitoring activities. We will continue to observe for any developing situations throughout the morning.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency (Chest Pain) – 6900 block of Preston Hwy – around 8:21 a.m.
A 53-year-old woman was reported to be experiencing chest pain. Emergency medical services responded promptly to assess and assist her. She was likely stabilized on scene before being transported for further care. Multiple EMS units were involved in managing this medical emergency.
🚨 Disturbance/Assault – 5000 block of Roland St – around 8:27 a.m.
A juvenile female and possibly others were involved in a disturbance where they were yelling and hitting her. Witnesses described a suspect wearing a black hoodie and pajama pants. Responding units arrived at the intersection of 5th and Garland to investigate and address the situation, aiming to ensure safety and de-escalate the conflict.
👤 Suspicious Persons – 3rd St south of St. Catherine – around 7:54 a.m.
Two juveniles, one wearing a gray jacket and another wrapped in a black and red blanket, were seen walking southbound on 3rd Street. They were possibly involved in an assault, prompting police to monitor the area for their safety and to gather more information.
⚠️ Suspected Assault – 1100 block of south 3rd St – around 7:55 a.m.
A victim reported being assaulted by a female suspect wrapped in a black and red blanket. The suspects were last seen in the vicinity of south 3rd Street, and officers responded to locate and interview witnesses, ensuring the victim’s safety.
🚗 Vehicle Obstruction – Marstown area – around 8:12 a.m.
A civilian-stalled vehicle with its hazard lights on was blocking a backdoor access point. Responding units arrived to assess the situation and assist in clearing the obstruction to prevent any further traffic or access issues.
🚗 Vehicle Check – 2700 block of Taylor Blvd – around 8:11 a.m.
A black Dodge Dart was parked on the sidewalk, prompting officers to check on the vehicle’s status. The vehicle was likely abandoned or suspicious, and officers took appropriate steps to investigate or secure the scene.
🏥 Welfare Check – Iroquois area – around 8:11 a.m.
Assistance was requested to help with juvenile females being dropped off or needing support. Responding units arrived to ensure the safety and well-being of the juveniles, providing necessary aid or intervention.
It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency – 1300 block of W W W Market St. – around 8:22 a.m.
A female passenger on a TARC bus was experiencing chest pain and difficulty breathing. Responding EMS units arrived to assess and assist the patient while she remained on the bus. The situation was stabilized, and the patient was likely transported for further care.
🔥 Medical Emergency – 700 block of South 36th Street and Joe Hoffer Avenue – around 8:25 a.m.
A male individual fell from a porch, appeared disoriented, and may have sustained injuries. Police and EMS responded to the scene to evaluate and assist the man. Access issues were noted, and officers coordinated with EMS for safe transport if needed.
👤 Welfare Check – 3700 block of Bashford Ave. – around 8:16 a.m.
A 14-year-old male was refusing to attend school and was the subject of a welfare check. Responding officers arrived to assess the youth’s well-being and ensure his safety. No further issues were reported at this time.
🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 2400 block of St Xavier St – around 8:27 a.m.
A caller reported a dispute involving a friend who allegedly struck her with a cell phone and was locked out of the residence. Subjects were outside the home, and police were called to assist with belongings and to help de-escalate the situation.
🚗 Suspicious Vehicle – 752 area – around 8:27 a.m.
A white car was seen swerving in traffic, raising concerns of possible reckless driving or suspicious activity. Police units responded to investigate the vehicle and ensure public safety.
🔊 Disorderly Conduct – 529 E. W Liberty St near Nativity Academy – around 8:27 a.m.
A female was refusing to leave the premises, and a dog was present at the scene. Officers arrived to address the disturbance and assist in resolving the situation peacefully.
🚪 Lockout – 2400 block of St Xavier St – around 8:27 a.m.
A female was locked out of her residence, with others present outside. Police responded to help gain access and ensure the safety of those involved.
🚓 Police Activity – Various locations including Brook and Broadway – around 8:27 a.m.
Multiple patrol units were engaged in routine patrols and general police activity across the area. No specific incidents were reported during these patrols, indicating a focus on community presence and safety checks.
It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists. We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency – 1300 block of TARC bus near 7:54 a.m.
A female passenger on a local bus was reported experiencing chest pain and difficulty breathing. EMS and fire units responded promptly to assist her. The patient was evaluated on scene and transported for further care. The situation was stabilized, and responders ensured her safety.
🏥 Public Assist – 6300 block of Ticklemore Van Trace near 7:52 a.m.
An elderly woman, 85 years old, fell but did not sustain injuries. She was assessed by responders and received a lift assist to help her safely return to her residence. No further medical attention was needed at that time.
🔥 Medical Emergency – Caffeine Way near 7:57 a.m.
A 55-year-old man was found experiencing chest pain and trouble breathing. Responders arrived quickly and provided initial treatment. He was stabilized on scene and transported for additional medical evaluation.
🏥 Medical Emergency – L Ranch near 8:02 a.m.
A 39-year-old male was suffering from a high heart rate. EMS responded to the scene and began assessment and care. The individual was transported for further medical attention to address his condition.
🔥 Medical Emergency – Lincoln Ave near 6:40 a.m.
A 33-year-old man was having a seizure, suspected to be related to drug and alcohol use. EMS and fire units responded swiftly to assist him. He was stabilized and transported to a medical facility for ongoing treatment.
🏥 Medical Emergency – E Ormsby Ave near 6:50 a.m.
A woman with a head injury was found feeling dizzy and highly intoxicated. EMS was en route to provide necessary care. She was expected to be transported for further evaluation and treatment.
🚨 Domestic Disturbance – Aspen near 7:27 a.m.
An argument erupted between a 17-year-old girl and her mother, with reports that the mother hit her during the altercation. Police responded to manage the situation and ensure safety for all involved.
🚨 Domestic Disturbance – 2300 block of Dixdale Ave near 7:27 a.m.
A child was hiding under a bed, acting erratically. Child Protective Services was involved to assess the situation. Responders addressed the disturbance and provided support to the family.
🚨 Domestic Disturbance – 10300 block of Westport near 7:27 a.m.
A woman, 49 years old, was involved in a dispute where guns were reportedly present in the home. Police responded to secure the scene and ensure everyone’s safety.
🚨 Fight – 300 block of E W Ormsby Ave near 7:27 a.m.
A physical altercation took place, prompting police and EMS to respond. The situation was managed on scene, and parties involved were separated to prevent escalation.
🚨 Domestic Disturbance – 300 block of E W Ormsby Ave near 7:27 a.m.
Another fight was reported at the same location, with responders arriving to de-escalate the conflict and ensure safety.
🚨 Domestic Disturbance – 2300 block of Dixdale Ave near 7:27 a.m.
A fight was ongoing, with police arriving to intervene and restore order. No further details were provided, but assistance was rendered.
🚨 Domestic Disturbance – 10300 block of Westport Rd near 7:27 a.m.
Responders addressed a loud fight at this location, working to calm the situation and prevent further disturbance.
🚨 Domestic Disturbance – Search area near 7:27 a.m.
A loud music complaint was reported, with no vehicle description provided. Police responded to investigate and address the noise issue.
🚨 Domestic Disturbance – 1300 block of Mount Holly Rd near 7:27 a.m.
A fight was reported, and police arrived to manage the situation and ensure safety for those involved.
🚨 Domestic Disturbance – 5600 block of Goldenrod Rd near 7:27 a.m.
A vehicle with its lights on had been parked for hours, prompting police to investigate a possible disturbance or suspicious activity.
🚨 Domestic Disturbance – 1800 block of Baker near 7:27 a.m.
A known CIT female was reported to be out of control with suicidal ideation. Responders engaged to provide support and ensure her safety.
It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists. We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚗 Traffic or Routine Chatter – local streets – around 6:00 a.m.
Event summary details go here after a blank line. It appears to be a period of routine traffic flow and general chatter among responders. No significant incidents or emergencies have been reported during this time. This is typical of early morning activity as the city begins to wake up. We will continue to monitor for any updates or unusual activity throughout the day.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency (Seizure) – Intersection of Avenue and Crosstreet of Lindbergh Dr – around 6:23 a.m.
A 33-year-old male was experiencing a seizure at this busy intersection. Responding EMS and police units arrived to assist the individual, who reported recent alcohol and drug use. The situation was still ongoing as responders provided care and monitored his condition. Authorities are continuing to manage the scene to ensure safety.
🚰 Water Leak and Flooding – 600 block of W W W Breckinridge St – around 6:25 a.m.
A water leak caused flooding in an upstairs apartment, with water seeping through the ceiling. Responders, including EMS and police, arrived to assess the situation. It appears the upstairs neighbor may have intentionally caused the leak, prompting further investigation. Crews are working to contain the leak and address the flooding.
🏥 Medical Distress – 3400 block of Janell Rd near Park Rd and Mary Catherine Dr – around 6:25 a.m.
A 32-year-old male was found short of breath, vomiting, and experiencing diarrhea. EMS was dispatched but was later canceled after the individual was evaluated. The person was likely in distress but did not require further medical assistance at this time.
👤 Suspicious Activity – Nazareth Nursing Home to Our Lady of Peace – around 6:28 a.m.
A male subject was seen walking from Nazareth Nursing Home toward Our Lady of Peace, possibly trying to avoid assistance. Police monitored his movement to ensure he reached his destination safely. No further issues were reported at this time.
🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 1500 block of Beech St – around 6:28 a.m.
A report came in about a male and female fighting in a vehicle. The male exited the car and was knocking on nearby doors, possibly a teenage white male wearing a black hoodie with red writing. Responding officers arrived to assess and de-escalate the situation.
🚗 Shots Fired / Shooting Incident – 100 block of Beech St – around 6:35 a.m.
Units responded to reports of gunfire at this location. Witnesses described a fight involving a male and female in a white car, with the male getting out and knocking on doors afterward. Multiple police units arrived to secure the scene, and relief was provided for officers working the incident.
🏠 Domestic Disturbance – B4 area – around 6:42 a.m.
An 11-year-old was involved in a domestic disturbance, requiring police assistance to help calm the child. Responders arrived promptly to provide support and ensure the child’s safety. The situation was being managed as additional help was called in.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚗 Routine Traffic or Chatter – local area – around 6:00 a.m.
Event summary details go here after a blank line. It appears to be a period of routine traffic activity and general chatter among responders. No significant incidents have been reported during this time, indicating a calm start to the day. Emergency units are maintaining their usual patrols and communication. We will continue to monitor for any emerging events throughout the day.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚑 Medical Emergency – 10400 block of Farmer’s Way near Fairmount Rd – around 6:09 a.m.
A female patient experiencing a stroke required assistance to get into a chair from the floor. Emergency medical personnel responded promptly to help stabilize her condition. The situation was handled with care, and the patient was assisted to a safe location for further evaluation. Responding units included EMS personnel.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Disorderly Person – 1200 block of South Second Street – around 6:28 a.m.
A 55-year-old man was reported to be acting aggressively outside a residence, throwing metal objects and possibly intoxicated. Police units responded to the scene and are currently managing the ongoing situation.
🔒 Attempted Break-In – 3300 block of Renwood Blvd – around 6:28 a.m.
There was a report of an attempted garage break-in at a residence. Officers arrived to investigate the incident and are working to determine if any entry was made or if any suspects were involved.
🚏 Assault at Bus Stop – near 35th and Broadway – around 6:28 a.m.
A male approximately 35 years old, shirtless, attacked individuals waiting at a bus stop. Police are actively investigating the assault and speaking with witnesses.
🔑 Lockout and Altercation – unspecified location – around 6:28 a.m.
A caller was locked out of their residence and reported being hit in the face with a cell phone by a friend during a dispute. Officers responded to assist with retrieving belongings and managing the altercation.
🚗 Traffic Accident on Clark Memorial Bridge – around 6:28 a.m.
A non-injury crash involving a gray Ram truck and a black Kia Sorento occurred on the bridge, along with a stranded black Honda sedan with its flashers on. Police responded to secure the scene and assist with traffic flow.
🚙 Stranded Vehicle – Clark Memorial Bridge – around 6:28 a.m.
A black Honda sedan with its flashers activated was found stranded on the bridge following a non-injury accident. Officers are managing the situation and ensuring safety.
🚨 BOLOs and Suspect Descriptions – around 6:28 a.m.
Multiple units were advised of be-on-the-lookout alerts for armed suspects described as black males in black clothing, ski masks, and gold teeth, fleeing from the holdup scene near Beulah Church Rd and Grand Cascade Dr.
⚠️ Suspicious Activity and Welfare Checks – around 6:28 a.m.
Reports included individuals throwing metal objects and potential armed holdup suspects, prompting active investigations by police units. The scene remains under watch as officers gather information.
It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚓 Routine Traffic and Chatter – throughout the morning hours
Event summary details go here after a blank line. The reports indicate mostly standard traffic flow and routine communication among responders. There have been no significant incidents or emergencies during this period. Our teams continue to monitor for any developments and remain ready to respond as needed. This quiet start is a reminder of the importance of staying alert on the roads and in the community.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Fire Alarm – 6000 block of Shepherdsville Rd at Poplar Logistics Center – around 5:39 a.m.
Responders were dispatched to a commercial property after a water flow alarm was triggered, indicating a possible issue with the sprinkler system. Upon arrival, fire units checked the premises and found no signs of fire or distress. After confirming that everything was in order and making contact with the keyholders, the response was canceled. Later, at approximately 6:09 a.m., units returned to service after a thorough inspection confirmed no emergency at the location.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚑 Welfare Check – unspecified location – around 5:28 a.m.
A person experiencing a mental health crisis requested assistance and was transported to a mental health facility. Multiple emergency units responded to ensure the individual’s safety and well-being. There were no injuries or additional details reported at this time. The situation was handled with care and professionalism by the responding teams.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency – Marshall St. near the intersection of St. Paul’s Bay Police and South Jackson – around 5:26 a.m.
A 31-year-old woman was experiencing chest pain and shortness of breath. Emergency medical services responded to assess her condition on scene. Fortunately, no rescue was needed, and units were able to return to service shortly after. The situation was handled with care and professionalism, ensuring the patient’s safety.
🚗 Traffic Collision – Fern Valley Rd. crossing Ulrich and Paramount Park Dr. – around 5:26 a.m.
Two vehicles were involved in a non-injury crash at this intersection. One driver, operating a Nissan, was unable to exit the vehicle but did not sustain injuries. Responding units arrived to evaluate the scene and later canceled after confirming no further assistance was required. Traffic was not significantly impacted.
👤 Suspicious Person – 1000 block of Gwendolyn – around 5:28 a.m.
A report was made about a person sleeping in the hallway of an apartment complex. The individual was described as a black male wearing black shorts, suspected of mental health issues and expressing fears of death. Officers responded to assess the situation and monitored the individual for safety.
🚗 Suspicious Activity – Preston and Gwendolyn – around 5:28 a.m.
Units observed a vehicle tagged in the area and monitored the situation for any suspicious behavior. No further issues were reported, and the scene was cleared after assessment.
👤 Suspicious Activity – 1000 block of Gwendolyn – around 5:28 a.m.
Another report involved a black male sleeping in an apartment hallway, also suspected of mental health concerns. Officers responded to check on the individual and ensure safety.
🔊 Alarm Activation – Location near Gwendolyn – around 5:28 a.m.
A motion alarm was triggered at an unspecified location, with officers responding to investigate. They confirmed activity along the scene and cleared the scene after ensuring no threat was present.
🚓 BOLO (Be On Lookout) – area near Gwendolyn – around 5:28 a.m.
A BOLO was issued for a vehicle or suspect in the vicinity. Units responded to the scene, checked for the subject or vehicle, and cleared the area after completing their assessment.
🚗 Vehicle Break-In – 6500 block of Burl – around 5:58 a.m.
A vehicle was reported broken into at this location, with a drive transfer from True involved. Responding units arrived to secure the scene and cleared it after completing their investigation.
🔫 Gunshot Victim – Speedway on 1-3 – around 5:58 a.m.
A person was shot at this location. Emergency medical services and fire units responded promptly. The victim was being held down by bystanders, and the incident was linked to earlier reports of gunfire in the area. EMS provided aid, and police began their investigation.
🚗 Traffic Incident – location unspecified – around 5:58 a.m.
A vehicle struck a tire crossing the middle lane, riding on the rim. Assistance was requested for the driver, and units followed up to help clear the roadway.
🚗 Vehicle Break-In – location unspecified – around 5:58 a.m.
A vehicle with its lid completely removed was found at an unknown location. Units responded to investigate and cleared the scene after completing their assessment.
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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚑 Medical Emergency – Marshall St. – around 5:23 a.m.
Event summary details go here after a blank line. Emergency services responded to a medical call involving an individual who appeared to be injured or experiencing a health crisis. Paramedics arrived promptly to assist, but there are no further details available about the person’s condition or the outcome at this time. Multiple units, including fire and EMS, were on scene to provide care and support.
🚗 Traffic Collision – Fern Valley Rd. – around 5:23 a.m.
Event summary details go here after a blank line. A two-vehicle crash occurred on Fern Valley Rd., involving a Nissan and another car. One driver was reported to be trapped inside the Nissan, requiring rescue efforts. The other driver was assessed by police and medical personnel, with no immediate risk reported. Police units arrived quickly to secure the scene and assist with traffic management.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚦 Routine Traffic and Chatter – throughout the morning hours
Event summary details go here after a blank line. It appears to be a period of routine traffic flow and general chatter among responders. No significant incidents or emergencies have been reported during this time. This quiet period allows first responders to maintain readiness for any urgent calls that may arise. We will continue to monitor for any updates or developments as the day progresses.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚓 Routine Traffic and Chatter – various locations – around 5:00 a.m.
Event summary details go here after a blank line. The early morning hours have been relatively calm, with responders primarily engaged in routine traffic monitoring and general chatter. There have been no reports of incidents requiring urgent intervention so far. Our teams continue to stay vigilant, ensuring safety across the community. We will keep you updated if any significant events occur later today.
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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚓 Routine Traffic or Chatter – unspecified location – around 4:00 a.m.
Event summary details go here after a blank line. It appears to be a period of routine traffic activity and general chatter among responders. No significant incidents or emergencies were reported during this time. This suggests a relatively calm early morning with no major events requiring urgent attention. We will continue to monitor for any updates or developments as the day progresses.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency – 500 block of [Street Name] – around 4:56 a.m.
A young male, estimated to be between 3 and 4 years old, was found unconscious with seizures and a head injury. Emergency medical services and fire units responded promptly to assist. The child was stabilized and transported for further care. The situation was serious but appears to be under control at this time.
🚑 Suicide Attempt – 1200 block of S S S Brook St – around 4:58 a.m.
A 26-year-old woman was reported to have attempted self-harm by cutting herself with the intent to end her life. EMS and fire personnel responded to the scene. The individual was not violent and did not have a weapon at the time of the incident. She was evaluated and taken to a medical facility for further treatment.
🔊 Noise Disturbance – 4200 block of South 2nd Street – around 5:36 a.m.
Police responded to reports of loud music and furniture being moved at a residence on South 2nd Street. The scene was cleared after officers advised the occupants to lower the noise levels. No further issues were reported.
⚠️ Assistance Requested – 2000 block of Arnold Palmer Blvd – around 4:58 a.m.
Help was requested at this location, possibly involving coordination with assistance efforts in Newburgh. Details are limited, but responders were dispatched to provide support. No reports of violence or injury were noted in this call.
It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists. We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚑 Medical Emergency – South 5th Street near Crossville, West Lansing, Camden – around 4:53 a.m.
A 43-year-old man was found unconscious following a series of seizures after a head injury sustained the previous night. Emergency medical services responded promptly to provide assistance and stabilize the individual. The patient’s condition required immediate care, and EMS transported him for further evaluation. First responders continue to monitor the situation as they ensure the patient’s safety.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚨 Routine Activity – throughout the early morning hours
Event summary details go here after a blank line. The reports indicate mostly routine traffic checks and general chatter among responders. There have been no significant incidents or emergencies reported during this period. Our teams continue to monitor the situation to ensure community safety. We will keep you updated if anything urgent arises.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚨 Routine Traffic or Chatter – local streets and community areas – around 4:00 a.m.
Event summary details go here after a blank line. It appears to be a period of routine traffic activity and general chatter among responders. There are no reports of incidents or emergencies at this time, indicating a calm early morning period. Our teams are maintaining a watchful eye, but no significant events have been recorded so far. We will continue to monitor for any developments as the day progresses.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚗 Non-injury Traffic Incident – 200 block of Trial Area – around 4:28 a.m.
Two vehicles were involved in a forced drive situation at the pickleball course in the park. One vehicle is now disabled in the eastbound lane, and responding units are coordinating efforts to manage the scene. No injuries have been reported, but traffic is being directed around the incident area.
🔊 Disturbance/Possible Harassment – 3500 block of Sheehan Landing Dr – around 4:28 a.m.
A resident reported a disturbance involving a person banging on her door, which she suspects may be blackmail related. Police units are en route to investigate the situation and ensure the safety of the individual involved.
🚓 Traffic Stop/BOLO – Location unknown, involved vehicle is a black Porsche with Kentucky plates – around 4:28 a.m.
Officers are actively searching for a black Porsche bearing Kentucky plates, with a BOLO issued for the vehicle. They are requesting plate details and confirming the vehicle’s current location as part of ongoing efforts to locate the suspect.
🏥 Medical Emergency – 33-year-old male with a burn injury – around 4:28 a.m.
EMS units are responding to assist a male patient who is suffering from a burn injury, likely related to shared injury or accident. The patient’s condition is being assessed, and care is being provided on scene.
It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚓 Routine Traffic or Chatter – unspecified location – around 4:00 a.m.
Event summary details go here after a blank line. It appears to be a period of routine traffic activity and general chatter among responders. No incidents requiring emergency intervention were reported during this time. This suggests a calm early morning shift with no significant disturbances or emergencies. We will continue to monitor for any updates or notable events as the day progresses.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency – Sullivan Bakery near Gardiner Ln on Bardstown Rd. – around 4:23 a.m.
Responders were called to a commercial alarm at the 3100 block of Bardstown Rd, which appeared to be false as nothing was found upon arrival. Shortly after, EMS and police responded to a medical incident at Duncan St. near 38th and 29th, involving a person with no further details provided. Around the same time, a 26-year-old woman was found on S S Brook St. at Ormsby and Oak, suffering from self-inflicted cuts in what appeared to be a suicide attempt. She was not violent and had no weapons, but her condition was serious enough to prompt a response from police and EMS. The individual is known to authorities, and the incident involved self-harm with intent to die. No further updates on her condition or outcome are available at this time.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚨 Routine Traffic or Chatter – local streets and neighborhoods – around 4:00 a.m.
Event summary details go here after a blank line. This period has been relatively calm, with responders primarily engaged in routine traffic monitoring and general chatter. No major incidents or emergencies have been reported during this time. Our teams continue to stay vigilant, ensuring community safety through regular patrols and communication. We will keep you updated if anything significant occurs later today.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency – 2500 block of Montgomery St – around 3:56 a.m.
Responders were dispatched to assist a 41-year-old woman experiencing difficulty breathing. She was in respiratory distress when emergency units arrived. The patient was stabilized and transported for further care.
🧸 Welfare Check – 1100 block of Charles St – around 3:59 a.m.
Police responded to check on a 6-year-old girl named Catherine after reports of barking dogs and medical concerns. Officers knocked on the back door to ensure her safety. No further issues were reported at that time.
🚨 Disturbance/Fight – Payne St near unknown cross street – around 4:00 a.m.
Officers arrived at a hazardous location where homeless individuals were involved in a physical altercation. During the incident, a person with military PTSD, armed with multiple weapons, made threats to harm himself but did not want police intervention at that moment. The situation was stabilized without further escalation.
👤 Assault/Medical Injury – 1200 block of Dresden Ave – around 4:00 a.m.
EMS responded to assist a 52-year-old male experiencing muscle locking and eyes rolling back, possibly a seizure. The man was conscious and alert but showed signs of a medical emergency. He was evaluated and transported for treatment.
⚠️ Overdose/Seizure – 2300 block of Fang Street – around 4:03 a.m.
Responders were dispatched to a male in his 50s who appeared to be overdosing or having a seizure. The patient was conscious or barely conscious and on alert when emergency units arrived. He was stabilized and taken to a medical facility.
🏥 Medical Emergency – 1400 block of Clover Trace Pl – around 4:04 a.m.
A 3-year-old child was waking up crying with eye pain. Fire and police responded to assist the family. The child was evaluated on scene and transported for further medical attention.
🔍 Suspicious Activity – 4900 block of K-Cawood Dr – around 4:02 a.m.
Officers checked the area for suspicious persons, including a black male, Christian, and two other black males with a white female and a shopping cart. The area had previously been hit by a hazardous incident involving military PTSD and threats of self-harm. No suspects were located during the check.
🔊 Shots Fired – 2600 block of Alpha Ave – around 3:59 a.m.
Shot spotters detected one gunshot in the area. Officers responded to confirm the scene and cleared it without locating any suspects or victims.
🔊 Shots Fired – 1200 block of Moore Ct – around 4:02 a.m.
Another shot spotter alert was received at this location. Officers attempted to verify the activity but found no suspects or victims, and the address could not be confirmed.
It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency (Short of Air) – 2500 block of Montgomery St – around 3:54 a.m.
A 41-year-old woman was reported to be experiencing difficulty breathing at this location. EMS was dispatched to assist with her condition. Multiple fire units responded to the scene to provide medical aid, and EMS personnel arrived to evaluate her situation. However, the response was canceled before they reached the scene, around 4:15 a.m., indicating the patient’s condition may have improved or was reassessed as not requiring further assistance at that time.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚨 Routine Activity – throughout the early morning hours
Event summary details go here after a blank line. The reports indicate mostly standard traffic flow and routine chatter among responders. There have been no significant incidents or emergencies reported during this period. Our teams continue to monitor the situation to ensure community safety. We will keep you updated if anything urgent arises.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚨 Routine Traffic or Chatter – local streets and community areas – around 3:00 a.m.
Event summary details go here after a blank line. The calls during this early morning period consisted mainly of routine traffic checks and general chatter among responders. There were no reports of incidents requiring emergency intervention or special attention. Our teams continue to monitor the situation to ensure community safety. This quiet period reflects typical early morning activity with no significant events reported so far.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency – 3400 block of Wofford and Melkin – around 3:26 a.m.
Responders arrived to assist an elderly male experiencing severe bleeding. Simultaneously, EMS attended to an 82-year-old woman showing signs of a possible stroke at the same location. Both patients received medical attention on scene. A few minutes later, EMS responded to a fall involving a 65-year-old male who had injured himself. Shortly after, they assisted another 65-year-old male who had fallen again, this time also exhibiting distress and agitation.
🚑 Medical Assault and Restraint – 2000 block of Newburg Rd – around 3:31 a.m.
A situation involving a patient and staff members was reported, with EMS responding to assist as the patient was being restrained. The details suggest a possible behavioral incident requiring medical and security intervention.
🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 900 block of W W Southland Blvd – around 3:38 a.m.
Two individuals, a male and female, were involved in an argument. The incident appears to be a family dispute, possibly between a mother and son, with authorities called to ensure safety.
👤 Suspicious Activity – 6000 block of Broadway – around 3:39 a.m.
A disorderly individual described as a shirtless black male wearing gloves and blue jeans was seen attempting to flag down cars. The scene was reported as potentially dangerous or disruptive.
🚨 Break-in Report – Unspecified location – around 3:27 a.m.
A caller reported a break-in where someone was trapped inside a bedroom. Authorities are investigating the scene for further details and to ensure safety.
🚲 Suspicious Vehicle and BOLO – Charlotte Norton Commons and Chamberlain Ln – around 3:43 a.m.
A white male on a bicycle with a large compressor in the trunk was seen near the area, possibly involved in theft or suspicious activity. A BOLO was issued for a white vehicle following a slim white male on a bicycle, indicating a potential connection to theft or other suspicious behavior.
🧑🦽 Welfare Check – 2200 block of W W Southland Blvd – around 3:39 a.m.
A female was observed locking herself inside a residence, prompting a welfare check to ensure her safety amid concerns of possible distress or mental health issues.
🚗 Traffic Accident – Blue Lick Rd near 9200 block – around 3:30 a.m.
Responders were dispatched to a vehicle crash on Blue Lick Rd. Units are preparing to make contact with involved parties and gather information for the investigation.
✈️ Transportation or Aviation Incident – 7900 block of Old Heady Rd – around 3:39 a.m.
Jeffersonville police requested units to respond to a situation involving a person named Jenna Dillman, possibly related to a transportation or aviation emergency. Details remain routine as authorities coordinate the response.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency – 2300 block of Burwell Ave – around 3:24 a.m.
An elderly man experienced a medical crisis, as he was found urinating blood. EMS units responded promptly to assist him. The patient was evaluated on scene, and further care was provided as needed.
🏥 Medical Emergency – 300 block of North 35th Street – around 3:24 a.m.
An elderly woman showing signs of a possible stroke was reported in this area. EMS arrived quickly to assess her condition and provide necessary medical treatment. She was stabilized and transported for further care.
🚑 Fall Incident – Frankfurt and nearby street intersection – around 3:24 a.m.
A 65-year-old man had fallen at this intersection. EMS personnel arrived to assist him, providing evaluation and support. He was then transported for additional medical attention.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚨 Routine Traffic or Chatter – unspecified location – around 3:00 a.m.
Event summary details go here after a blank line. It appears to be a period of routine traffic activity or general chatter among responders. There are no reports of incidents or emergencies at this time, indicating a relatively calm early morning period. Our teams continue to monitor for any developments. This summary is not indicative of any ongoing issues or urgent situations.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency – 9800 block of Silky Dogwood Ct – around 3:10 a.m.
A 54-year-old male was reported to be vomiting blood, prompting an emergency medical response. Fire units arrived quickly to assist the patient, who was in a serious condition. The responders provided necessary care on scene and confirmed the patient’s condition was critical but stabilized. The units are now in service, and the situation appears to be under control.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚑 Medical Emergency – 1000 block of unknown street – around 3:00 a.m.
A male patient was reported to be experiencing knee and hip pain. EMS responded to assist and transported the individual with a non-emergency response. The patient’s condition was stabilized during transport, and units cleared the scene shortly after.
🏠 Welfare Check – 1000 block of unknown street – around 3:00 a.m.
A woman with dementia triggered her home alarm. Responding units noted her condition for future reference, ensuring her safety. No injuries or further issues were reported at the scene.
🚗 Suspicious Activity – neighborhood area near unknown street – around 3:20 a.m.
A black vehicle was seen circling the neighborhood with three individuals wearing face masks, checking door handles. Police attempted to locate the vehicle, and a drone was deployed to track its movements. The vehicle was not immediately found, but the search continues.
🚙 Vehicle Pursuit/BOLO – neighborhood near unknown street – around 3:20 a.m.
A maroon Kia, occupied by about four juveniles, was reported to be involved in suspicious activity. The driver was seen wearing a white mask, and the vehicle was involved in a pursuit. Multiple units tracked the vehicle as it possibly flipped in the area, but it was not located afterward.
🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 1100 block of Poplar Level – around 3:10 a.m.
A woman was involved in a dispute with her boyfriend, who was refusing to let her leave the residence. No injuries or weapons were reported, and police responded to manage the situation and ensure safety for all involved.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Shooting Incident – 28th and 10X – around 2:03 a.m.
Multiple gunshot casings were discovered near 28th and 10X, with two vehicles sustaining damage from gunfire. Witnesses reported that after the shooting, several individuals ran to Galligan and entered a silver SUV heading northbound on Bank and east. Police units responded quickly, securing the scene with tape and reviewing nearby surveillance footage to gather evidence. Multiple teams, including detectives and crime scene investigators, are involved in the ongoing investigation.
🔫 Shots Fired – Jefferson St from 26th to 28th and Xavier – around 2:03 a.m.
Reports of gunfire on Jefferson St prompted a response from police units, with witnesses mentioning possible gunshots from an air 5 unit. Confirmed gunfire was observed along the stretch from 26th and Xavier up to 28th and Xavier, including Gilligan and First Division COB. Officers canvassed the area, and spotters verified the shots, helping to establish the scene for further investigation.
🚓 Police Pursuit – 34th Street from Broadway – around 2:59 a.m.
A vehicle with the tag Henry VIII William was tracked northbound on 34th Street after the shooting incident. Officers attempted to locate the car based on camera footage and a BOLO alert. The pursuit was initiated as part of efforts to apprehend suspects connected to the earlier violence, with units actively monitoring the vehicle’s movements.
🏥 Welfare Check – Brashear Dr – around 2:20 a.m.
A 14-year-old girl contacted authorities, reporting that she was lost and inside a building on Brashear Dr. Officers responded promptly to assist her, ensuring her safety and helping her get to a secure location. The girl was unharmed, and the situation was resolved without further incident.
🔍 Suspect in Abandoned Property – 1700 block of Patton Ct – around 2:36 a.m.
A caller reported that her child’s father, described as a black male possibly wearing a ski mask and red hoodie, was in an abandoned building on Patton Ct. Officers responded to investigate the scene and locate the suspect, who is wanted in connection with ongoing investigations. The area was secured as officers conducted their search.
🚗 Suspicious Vehicle – 26th and Bank, 29th and Portland – around 2:59 a.m.
A silver Ford Edge, possibly linked to the earlier shooting, was seen crossing 26th and Bank and later at 29th and Portland. The vehicle was tracked through camera footage, confirming it was a 2000 model. Officers reviewed the footage for further clues, and the vehicle remains under investigation.
🚨 BOLO for Suspect Vehicle – 34th Street – around 2:59 a.m.
A BOLO was issued for a silver Ford Edge, possibly involved in the shooting, last seen heading northbound on 34th Street. The vehicle’s description and direction of travel are aiding ongoing efforts to locate and apprehend the suspect connected to the recent violence.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚨 Routine activity – various locations – around 2:00 a.m.
Event summary details go here after a blank line. The early morning hours have mostly involved routine traffic stops and general chatter among responders. There have been no reports of significant incidents or emergencies during this time. Our teams continue to monitor the situation and remain ready to respond if needed. This period has been calm and uneventful so far.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Fire Alarm – Westport Rd near a commercial property – around 2:40 a.m.
Responding units arrived at a commercial location on Westport Rd after an external fire alarm was triggered, possibly at a fire access point. The alarm was later determined to be false or unlocatable, and the scene was cleared without further incident.
🚓 Police Assist – 200 block of Goose Creek Rd – around 2:40 a.m.
Police responded to a call involving a suspicious situation or disturbance at this location. No additional details were provided, and the situation was handled without reports of injuries or further escalation.
🔊 Security Alarm – Jefferson Mall inside Today’s Man – around 2:29 a.m.
Security personnel responded to an interior commercial alarm at Today’s Man within Jefferson Mall. The alarm was deemed likely false, and the responding units cleared the scene.
🔊 Security Alarm – Jefferson Mall inside Today’s Man – around 2:29 a.m.
Additional alarms inside the same store at Jefferson Mall prompted a response from units, who subsequently cleared the scene after determining the alarms were probably false.
It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Arson Investigation – Virginia Ave. and 254 – around 2:27 a.m.
Multiple arson incidents in the area have been cleared and are now in service. No additional details are available at this time.
🏥 Medical Emergency - Fall – near Bardstown Rd and Patterson Ave – around 2:29 a.m.
A 65-year-old male fell outside at 0-2-20 and was found yelling and fighting with bystanders trying to assist him. EMS responded promptly and helped stabilize and transport the individual for further care.
🏥 Medical Emergency - Seizure – 14-22 Arcade Ave – around 2:29 a.m.
A woman experienced a seizure outside the location. EMS arrived to provide medical assistance. During the response, police were called to address an active assault involving a black male and a black female in a blue hoodie.
🏥 Medical Emergency - Unknown Problem – 14-22 Arcade Ave – around 2:29 a.m.
Another individual at the same address appeared to be passed out or intoxicated. EMS and police responded to assess and assist the person outside.
🏥 Medical Assistance - Outside Person – 14-22 Arcade Ave – around 2:29 a.m.
An older male, dressed in a black coat and pants, was found standing outside. Authorities responded, suspecting he may be a toxic student or in distress.
🚨 Active Assault – 14-22 Arcade Ave – around 2:29 a.m.
An active assault was reported involving a black male and a black female in a blue hoodie. EMS was on scene, providing aid to those involved.
🚑 Medical Transport - Possible Gunshot Wound – Norton West Hospital – around 2:29 a.m.
A person was dropped off at the hospital with a gunshot wound, likely connected to a shooting incident earlier. The vehicle involved was described as a silver Ford Edge.
🔫 Shooting Incident – San Xavier – around 2:29 a.m.
A shooting was captured on camera, with a vehicle possibly a dark blue Chevy Malibu or a silver Ford Maverick involved. Police and EMS responded to the scene to investigate and assist.
🚗 Suspicious Vehicle – near Gilligan alley, 600 block of Robert 9 Lincoln – around 2:29 a.m.
A silver Ford Maverick was seen running and then leaving the alley. Police attempted to track and identify the vehicle as part of ongoing investigations.
🚓 Traffic Pursuit/Vehicle Activity – Broadway near Norton West Hospital – around 2:29 a.m.
A vehicle traveling west on Broadway was suspected of involvement in the shooting or suspicious activity. Authorities are monitoring the vehicle via cameras as they track its movements.
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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔫 Shooting Incident – North 28th Street in St. Xavier – around 2:18 a.m.
First Division units responded to reports of gunfire in the area. The incident involved a shooting that took place near North 28th Street, with responders arriving quickly to secure the scene. The scene was later cleared at the 200 block of Westbrook Rd. No details about injuries or suspects have been released at this time. Authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding this event.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Commercial Alarm – 7300 block of St. Andrews, Wood Circle – around 2:14 a.m.
Responders were dispatched to a commercial alarm at a multifamily complex. The caller reported an alarm sounding, but no smoke or fire was visible, and residents were evacuating the building. Fire units arrived promptly and managed the situation, returning to service by 2:19 a.m.
🏥 Medical Emergency – Intersection of Vanguard drives and aircraft drives – around 2:10 a.m.
EMS responded to a medical incident at this intersection. No additional details about the patient’s condition were provided, but emergency personnel attended to the situation and transported the individual as needed.
🔥 Structure Fire – 700 block of Brooks Hill Rd – around 2:35 a.m.
Fire units responded to a reported structure fire on Brooks Hill Rd. They arrived at the scene at 2:35 a.m. and worked to contain the blaze. The fire was under control by 2:40 a.m., and responders cleared the scene shortly after.
🚓 Disorderly Conduct – 1 King Street – around 1:59 a.m.
Police officers responded to a disturbance involving trespassing on the 5th floor of a building. A 30-year-old man dressed in briefs, gray and black jackets, and black pants, along with a 30-year-old woman wearing gold silk boots, were involved. Officers attempted to de-escalate the situation and manage the disturbance.
🔫 Suspicious Activity / Possible Shooting – Intersection of 28th and St. Xavier – around 2:00 a.m.
Officers responded to reports of a possible shooting at this intersection. A 20-year-old male was found shot and lying in the street. The suspect’s whereabouts remain unknown as officers secured the scene and provided aid to the victim.
🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 7100 block of Shutesbury Cir – around 2:00 a.m.
Residents reported loud bass music disturbing their peace. Responders arrived to address the noise complaint and advised the residents to reduce the volume to restore quiet in the neighborhood.
⚠️ Suspicious Activity / Possible Assault – 5800 block of Bruns Dr – around 2:00 a.m.
A woman reported that her cousin had asked for sex and was potentially involving her daughters, prompting her to seek shelter for herself and her children. Officers responded to assess the situation and ensure the safety of those involved.
👤 Disturbance / Fight – 5400 block of Westhall Ave – around 2:00 a.m.
A caller reported their roommate, identified as Mateo, was intoxicated and provoking a fight. Responders arrived to intervene and de-escalate the altercation, ensuring the safety of all parties.
🔊 Noise Complaint – 8600 block of Terry Rd – around 2:00 a.m.
Responders were called to address loud music with very loud bass at this location. They advised the residents to lower the volume to prevent further disturbance.
🚗 Suspicious Vehicle or Activity – Various locations including Westhall Ave and Park Plaza Ave – around 2:00 a.m.
Multiple units responded to reports of suspicious vehicles and activity across different areas. Officers checked the locations and monitored for any further incidents, ensuring neighborhood safety.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚑 Medical Emergency – 2900 block of Virginia near South 28th Street – around 2:03 a.m.
A 13-year-old girl was reported to have a fever and was possibly unconscious, prompting EMS to respond and provide medical assistance. The scene was located near the intersection of South 28th Street and Oregon and Olive. Responding medical units evaluated her condition and transported her for further care.
🔫 Shooting – 28th and St. St Xavier St. North – around 2:02 a.m.
A male individual was found bleeding from the face on the street. He appeared to have multiple gunshot wounds to the face, and responding units confirmed the scene was secure. The victim received immediate medical attention, and police secured the area for investigation.
🔫 Multiple Gunshot Victims – 28th and St. St Xavier St. North – around 2:05 a.m.
Two males were found down in the street after multiple shots were fired in the area. One victim had gunshot wounds to the face and head, estimated to be between 30 and 40 years old. Police set up a perimeter around the scene and called for additional units to assist with the investigation and securing the area.
🔊 Shots Fired – Speedway and Duncan St. – around 2:05 a.m.
Multiple gunshots were reported at this intersection. A dark-colored sedan was seen leaving the scene southbound on 27th Street. Responding units followed the vehicle to investigate the incident and determine if it was connected to the earlier shooting.
🏠 Commercial Alarm – 2400 block of Earth on Road near St. Paris and Thomas Merton – around 2:13 a.m.
An alarm was triggered at the Bellarmine Petri call. Responding units checked the location but no immediate signs of intrusion or activity were reported at the time.
🩺 Medical Emergency – 1400 block of Arcade Ave. – around 2:22 a.m.
A 54-year-old male was experiencing an allergic reaction characterized by rash and itching, possibly caused by electric shock or reaction. EMS responded promptly to assess and treat him on scene.
👤 Welfare Check / Suspicious Activity – Denver Fields area – around 2:00 a.m.
Reports involved a black dash chart vehicle and a white infinity vehicle, with possible property-related incidents or pursuits. Responding units checked the area for suspicious activity and possible related incidents.
🚓 BOLO / Vehicle Pursuit – Denver Fields area – around 2:00 a.m.
A white infinity vehicle with a black dash chart fled from the scene, possibly linked to property or theft-related activity. Multiple units engaged in the pursuit and ongoing investigation to locate the vehicle and determine its involvement.
Throughout the period, police units responded to various reports involving property, pursuits, and scene security, maintaining a vigilant presence across the community.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency – 194 1 South 28th Street, cross with Oregon and Olive – around 2:15 a.m.
A 13-year-old girl was reported to be experiencing a high fever and possibly unconscious. EMS responded promptly to assess and assist the young patient. The situation was handled with care, and the girl received medical attention on scene. No further details about her condition were provided at this time.
🚨 Shooting – 28th and St. St Xavier St – around 2:04 a.m.
A male victim, approximately 20 years old, was found bleeding from his face after a shooting incident. Police units arrived quickly to secure the scene and provide aid. The victim sustained multiple gunshot wounds to the face, and officers are investigating the circumstances surrounding the shooting. No additional information about suspects or motives has been released.
🔊 Personal Alarm Activation – Bellarmine Petric Hall, 24-07 Ursuline Rd, cross with Chief Harrison, Thomas Merton – around 2:07 a.m.
A personal alarm was triggered at this location, prompting a response from authorities. The alarm was activated from the building’s fourth floor, raising concerns about a potential emergency. First responders arrived to investigate but found no immediate signs of danger or distress.
🔥 Fire Alarm – 24-07 Ursuline Rd, fourth floor of a multi-story dormitory – around 2:08 a.m.
A fire alarm sounded from the building’s fourth floor, prompting a response from fire units. Upon arrival, they confirmed there were no visible signs of fire or smoke. The fire department connected to the building’s fire alarm system as part of their standard procedure. The situation was deemed safe, and no fire was present.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Suspicious Activity – 10900 block of Southgate Manor Dr – around 1:29 a.m.
Responders were alerted to a report of two males breaking into a neighbor’s vehicle. Authorities arrived to investigate the disturbance, but the situation was still ongoing at the time of the report.
🚓 General Trouble Run – 10900 block of Southgate Manor Dr – around 1:29 a.m.
Units responded to a male refusing to leave a residence, possibly under the influence. The individual was involved in a disturbance, and responders were working to resolve the situation.
🔫 Shooting Incident – 1200 block of Willow Ave – around 1:29 a.m.
Reports came in of a gunshot at this location, with a person possibly injured and lying in the roadway. Police units responded quickly to secure the scene and assist any victims.
🏠 Domestic Disturbance & Hostage Situation – 1700 block of Domino Street – around 1:29 a.m.
A serious domestic disturbance was reported involving a person being held hostage by an aggressive partner. Responders arrived to find a female locked in the bathroom, with a suspect described as a 43-year-old male wearing a t-shirt and boxy shorts. The situation was being actively addressed by police units.
🔥 Fire Response – 2900 block of Virginia Ave – around 1:29 a.m.
Fire units responded to a working fire on the first floor of a building. Multiple units arrived to contain the blaze and prevent further damage.
Additional domestic trouble calls and routine chatter were also noted during this period.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔫 Shooting Incident – 1200 block of Willow Ave across from Longus – around 1:29 a.m.
Units responded to reports of gunfire in the area, where they found a person lying in the road. EMS was called to transport the individual, who appeared to have slurred speech, raising concerns about the legitimacy of the injury. Multiple police units arrived to secure the scene and assist EMS, as investigators began gathering details about the incident.
🚑 Medical Emergency – 1100 block of Wadsworth near Cherokee Park – around 1:30 a.m.
An elderly male, possibly experiencing signs of dementia, was found on a front porch. He was possibly unconscious when first responders arrived, prompting EMS to assist and evaluate his condition. The situation was handled with care, and the individual was stabilized for further care.
🚗 Suspicious Vehicle/Break-in – 1300 block of Thurden Burnett – around 1:29 a.m.
Police responded to a report of a potential vehicle break-in involving a black male and a white male. Officers arrived to investigate the suspicious activity, which included reports of a vehicle possibly being targeted. The scene was secured as officers conducted their inquiry.
🔍 Suspicious Activity – 1300 block of Thurden Burnett – around 1:29 a.m.
A vehicle was observed in a manner that raised suspicion, with reports indicating possible break-in attempts. Police units arrived to assess the situation and determine if any property had been compromised.
🚨 Disturbance/Alarm – 1200 block of Willow Ave – around 1:29 a.m.
Calls came in about a suspicious person or activity, with reports of gunfire and a person lying in the road. Responding units coordinated efforts to secure the area and investigate the disturbance, which appeared to be connected to the earlier shooting incident.
🚧 Traffic or Public Safety – 1200 block of Willow Ave – around 1:29 a.m.
Responders were coordinating responses and clearing communication channels related to the shooting and suspicious activity at Willow Ave. The scene was being managed to ensure public safety and facilitate investigation.
It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 House Fire – 2900 block of Virginia Ave near Catalpa St – around 1:29 a.m.
Firefighters responded to a report of a house fire on the first floor and rear of a two-and-a-half-story frame dwelling. Flames were visible from Hale Ave, but no explosions were reported during the incident. Crews conducted a thorough search of the first and second floors to ensure everyone was safe. The fire was contained without further incident, and units are clearing the scene.
🏥 Medical Emergency – 4200 block of Park Dr near Seastone42nd – around 1:42 a.m.
A young woman in her twenties was experiencing a severe asthma attack when EMS arrived to assist her. She was stabilized on scene and transported for further care. The quick response helped ensure her condition was managed promptly.
🏥 Medical Emergency – 100 block of E Jefferson St – around 1:45 a.m.
A woman in her sixties was found suffering from chest pain while in a building lobby. EMS responded swiftly, arriving in service at 1:48 a.m., and provided necessary medical aid. She was transported for additional treatment, and responders reported her condition was stable.
🚨 Shooting Incident – 1200 block of Willow Ave – around 1:33 a.m.
A male with a gunshot wound was located in the roadway. Police and EMS responded immediately to the scene. The individual received medical attention on site, and officers began an investigation into the circumstances of the shooting. The scene is being secured as detectives work to gather information.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔫 Shooting Incident – 1200 block of Willow Ave near Longest Ave and Glen Mary – around 1:18 a.m.
Responding to reports of gunfire, multiple police units arrived at the scene to secure the area. The incident involved gunfire exchange, and officers worked to ensure public safety. The scene was cleared by 1:30 a.m., and no further details about injuries or suspects have been provided at this time. We will continue to monitor for updates on this developing situation.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 House Fire – Virginia Ave and Catalpa St area – around 1:29 a.m.
Multiple fire units responded to a report of a house fire at the 2900 block of Virginia Ave. Flames were visible from Hale Ave, and firefighters found a two-and-a-half-story frame dwelling with active flames on the first floor in the rear. Crews confirmed it was a working fire with heavy smoke and fire closure into the building. Primary searches on both floors were conducted to ensure no one was inside, and the scene was stabilized after the fire was contained.
🚓 Shooting Incident – 1200 block of Willow Ave – around 1:33 a.m.
A gunshot victim was found lying in the roadway on Willow Ave. Police and EMS responded promptly to the scene. The victim’s condition was not specified, but the presence of a gunshot wound indicated a serious incident requiring immediate medical and law enforcement attention. Investigators are working to determine the circumstances surrounding the shooting.
🏥 Medical Emergency – 4100 block of River Park Dr near 42nd Street – around 1:40 a.m.
A 20-year-old female was experiencing a severe asthma attack at this location. EMS units arrived quickly to assist the patient, who was suffering from respiratory distress. Medical personnel provided urgent care on scene, utilizing appropriate supplies to stabilize her condition. The patient was transported for further treatment, and responders remain on scene to monitor her condition.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚑 Medical Emergency – 1100 block of South 2nd Street – around 1:00 a.m.
A 52-year-old man was found on the sidewalk, reportedly experiencing health issues and possibly intoxicated. He was unaware of his exact location when first responders arrived. EMS was dispatched to assess and assist him. The situation remains under observation as medical personnel provide care.
👶 Welfare Check – 4600 block of Taylor Blvd – around 1:00 a.m.
A concerned party requested a welfare check on a young child at his father’s residence. The child, approximately five years old, was located at the scene and appeared to be safe. Authorities confirmed the child’s well-being and ensured the environment was secure.
🛑 Suspicious Activity – 3600 block of Powell Ave – around 1:00 a.m.
A male individual dressed in a blue shirt and gray sweatpants was seen sitting on a porch. He knocked on a neighbor’s door and asked her to call a different address without providing an explanation. Police responded to investigate the suspicious behavior but no further issues were reported.
👩 Welfare Check – 1500 block of Largemont – around 1:00 a.m.
A daughter requested a welfare check after returning home. Responding officers confirmed she was safe and in good condition. No signs of distress or concern were observed during the visit.
🚗 Suspicious Persons/Vehicle – 7200 block of Southside Dr – around 1:00 a.m.
Multiple reports came in about a male and female looking into parked cars in the area. No descriptions of the individuals were provided, and officers patrolled the neighborhood to deter any potential theft or vandalism.
🔨 Disturbance/Possible Assault – 600 block of Baker – around 1:00 a.m.
An unknown male was reportedly pounding on a door. The suspect was described as a white male with dark hair, wearing a white t-shirt. Officers responded to the scene to investigate the disturbance, but no further escalation was reported.
🚙 BOLO/Vehicle Hit – Near Parkstown Road and Wadsworth – around 1:00 a.m.
A gray Lincoln SUV with Kentucky handicapped plates was last seen in the area. The vehicle is associated with a recent hit-and-run incident. Authorities are actively searching for the vehicle and its occupants.
🧓 Welfare Check/Dementia – 100 block of Bardstown Rd – around 1:00 a.m.
An elderly male exhibiting signs of dementia was located by responders. He was found safe and was provided assistance to ensure his well-being. No immediate danger was reported.
🚓 Traffic Stop/BOLO – Naomi Road and Frasier – around 1:00 a.m.
A vehicle with Indiana license plates, registered to a Tom King with license number 583, was observed in the area. Officers conducted a traffic stop or noted the vehicle as part of a BOLO alert. No further issues were reported at this time.
It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚶♀️ Welfare Check – 3400 block of Chauncey Ave – around 1:00 a.m.
Responding units were dispatched after a missing 64-year-old woman was reported missing from a laundromat. She had not returned home and was last seen about 30 minutes prior. Her wife later confirmed she had returned from the laundromat, allowing responders to clear the call.
🔥 Domestic Disturbance – Unspecified location – around 1:51 a.m.
Units responded to a report of a domestic disturbance involving a male and female. The male was seen boosting a window and leaving through the front door, indicating a possible break-in or altercation. The situation was contained, and no injuries were reported.
🚗 Suspicious Vehicle / Medical Concern – Near Birdstown and Ridesport, close to Triggy Park – around 1:00 a.m.
A gray SUV with handicap plates was observed in the area. The driver, possibly suffering from dementia, was described as wearing a flannel jacket and gray pants. The vehicle was involved in a hit-and-run incident, and the driver appeared to be in distress or in need of assistance.
🚑 Traffic Accident / Welfare Check – Near Birdstown and Ridesport, close to Triggy Park – around 1:00 a.m.
Responders were called to the scene after the gray SUV was hit at the location. The driver, who may have dementia, was also the individual involved in the hit-and-run. Authorities conducted a welfare check to ensure the person’s safety and health.
It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚗 Traffic or Routine Chatter – various locations – around 12:00 a.m.
Event summary details go here after a blank line. The call involved general traffic activity and routine chatter among responders. No incidents or emergencies were reported during this period, indicating a relatively calm stretch for our community. Emergency units were engaged in standard patrol and communication tasks. We will continue to monitor for any developing situations and provide updates as needed.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Residential Fire Alarm – 5100 block of Middle Crosser near Bristol Bay Pl and North School – around 12:41 a.m.
Responders were dispatched to a two-story residence after multiple smoke detectors sounded. Evacuation was advised for the safety of the occupants. Upon arrival, fire units confirmed there was no visible smoke or fire, and the situation was brought under control. The scene is now secure, and investigations into the cause are ongoing. This was a routine response with no injuries reported.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚓 Suspicious activity – Earl on 7th and Orlando – around 12:30 a.m.
Officers responded to a report of a person walking around the back door wearing all black. The caller expressed concern about suspicious behavior, prompting units to investigate the area. The scene was checked thoroughly, and the incident was resolved with no further action needed.
🚓 Suspicious vehicle – Russett and Rangeland area – around 12:30 a.m.
Police responded to reports of a black male in a hoodie with a buzz haircut running through the parking lot near Rangeland Elementary. Officers observed the suspect in the vicinity of the 5800 block of Russett and later near Ridgecrest and Robinwood. The suspect was eventually located at Ridgecrest and Robinwood, and an arrest was made at Rangeland and Ridgecrest.
🚓 Arrest – Rangeland and Ridgecrest – around 12:30 a.m.
An individual was detained after officers responded to a report of a male running and possibly intoxicated. The person was taken into custody and transported to the hospital for evaluation. The arrest was completed without further incident.
🚓 Traffic stop and intoxication – Mary 9 Lincoln and Kentucky – around 12:30 a.m.
Officers stopped a silver SUV after observing the driver, a white male, appeared passed out behind the wheel. EMS was standby at the scene. The driver was taken into custody for intoxication, and the vehicle was secured.
🚓 Suspicious vehicle – 400 block of East Market and Pippa Donalds – around 12:30 a.m.
Police responded to a report of a gray Nissan SUV with a white male occupant, possibly intoxicated. The vehicle was stopped, and the driver was checked. The license plate was recorded as 019803, and the vehicle was cleared.
🚓 BOLO alert – around 12:30 a.m.
Officers were advised to be on the lookout for a gray Charger, related to a possible incident. No further details were provided at this time.
🚑 Medical emergency – Kentucky at Mary 9 Lincoln – around 12:30 a.m.
Responding officers found a driver on the north side of Kentucky who appeared passed out. EMS was standby, and the driver was transported for medical evaluation.
It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency – 1300 block of Earl Ave – around 12:27 a.m.
Responders were dispatched to assist an elderly woman experiencing a diabetic emergency with low blood sugar. The 71-year-old was not fully alert when EMS and police arrived. Medical personnel provided necessary care on scene, and her condition was stabilized. The situation was resolved without further incident.
🚑 Heart Attack Complaint – 123-06 Meadow Ln – around 12:30 a.m.
A caller reported someone knocking on their door and requesting an ambulance due to a suspected heart attack. Multiple units responded promptly, and EMS arrived to assess and assist the individual. The patient was stabilized and transported for further treatment. The scene was cleared shortly after.
🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 123-06 Meadow Ln – around 12:30 a.m.
Responding officers arrived at the residence following reports of a domestic dispute involving a woman and her daughter. This was a follow-up to a previous call at the same address. The situation was de-escalated, and no injuries were reported. The scene was cleared after the situation was under control.
👤 Unknown Male Intoxicated Outside – 100 block of Gilliland Rd – around 12:30 a.m.
An unidentified man, described as a white male, bald, short, and thin, was found walking around a yard without a shirt and with his pants pulled down. EMS responded to evaluate his condition, and officers secured the scene. The individual was handled appropriately, and no further issues arose.
⚠️ Suspicious Activity – 100 block of Gilliland Rd – around 12:30 a.m.
A caller reported a man doing drugs and yelling in the background, identified as someone with warrants. Responding police units arrived to investigate the situation. The individual was located and taken into custody, and the scene was secured.
👮 Welfare Check – 100 block of Gilliland Rd – around 12:30 a.m.
Multiple calls prompted officers and EMS to check on the welfare of individuals at this location, including the unknown male and those involved in domestic issues. After assessing the scene, responders determined no immediate danger and cleared the scene.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚧 Routine Traffic or Chatter – local streets and general area – around 12:00 a.m.
Event summary details go here after a blank line. It appears to be a period of routine traffic activity and general communication among responders. No significant incidents or emergencies have been reported during this time, indicating a relatively calm period on the streets. Our teams are staying alert and ready to respond to any urgent calls that may arise. We will continue to monitor for any updates or developments throughout the day.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚑 Medical Emergency (Chest Pain) – 019800 block of the location – around 1:14 a.m.
A young child was reported to be experiencing chest pain, prompting EMS to respond to the scene. The child’s condition was assessed by medical personnel, and they provided necessary care. The situation was stabilized on-site, and the child was transported for further evaluation. No additional details about the child’s condition were provided.
🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 2800 block of Miller Ave – around 12:00 a.m.
A report indicated a male ex-boyfriend was banging on a residence door and refusing to leave. The female resident had locked herself in the bathroom for safety. Responding units arrived to assess the situation and ensure the safety of all involved. The individual was advised to leave the premises, and no further escalation was reported.
🚨 Assault – 86-07 Peggy Dr – around 12:00 a.m.
A woman reported being assaulted by her boyfriend, who damaged her tooth during an altercation. The suspect was still inside the residence when officers arrived. The victim was secured in the bathroom for safety, and police worked to de-escalate the situation. The suspect remained inside as officers coordinated further steps.
⚠️ Suspicious Activity (Suspect Fleeing) – Near Red Oak and Brenda – around 12:00 a.m.
Units observed a male riding a black and colored bicycle fleeing from the area after a description match of a suspect. Officers attempted to locate him in the vicinity of Red Oak Ln and surrounding streets but were unable to apprehend him at that time. The investigation remains ongoing.
🏠 Suspicious Person (Inside House) – 48-13 Red Oak – around 12:00 a.m.
Responding officers found an open window at this residence with a black male inside who was not responding to commands. The situation raised concerns about a possible suspect or occupant. Officers secured the scene and continued to assess the individual’s intentions, but no immediate threat was reported.
🗣️ Disturbance (Yelling and Threats) – 1700 block of Pat and Cor – around 12:00 a.m.
A loud disturbance involving yelling and threats to shoot was reported, causing alarm among residents. Multiple people appeared frightened, and a child was heard screaming in the background. Officers responded to the scene to investigate and de-escalate the situation, ensuring everyone’s safety.
🔒 Fire Alarm (Residential) – 1st Street – around 12:00 a.m.
A key holder secured and re-armed the fire alarm after walking through the residence with the owner. There was no evidence of fire or smoke, and the alarm was reset without incident. The property was checked for safety, and no hazards were found.
🧍 Welfare Check (Missing Person) – 400 block of East Kentucky – around 12:00 a.m.
A concerned party reported a 17-year-old girl missing since approximately 6:30 a.m. the previous day. The girl, described as a white female, weighing around 100 pounds with brown hair and eyes, was last seen in the area. Officers are actively searching for her and following up on leads.
🏠 Domestic Disturbance (Additional) – 2800 block of Miller Ave – around 12:00 a.m.
Responding to a separate report, officers arrived to find a male banging on a door and refusing to leave, possibly connected to the earlier domestic disturbance. The situation was addressed by law enforcement, and the individual was advised to leave the premises peacefully.
🚲 Suspicious Activity (Possible Sighting) – Area near Red Oak – around 12:00 a.m.
Units attempted to locate a suspect on a bicycle in the vicinity of Red Oak, based on recent reports. Despite efforts, the individual was not located, and the investigation remains open as officers continue to monitor the area.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚶♂️ Foot Pursuit – 4900 block of Garden Greenway – around 11:19 p.m.
Multiple police units from the Metro 6 Division engaged in a foot chase in the area of the 4900 block of Garden Greenway. The pursuit was active for several minutes before being successfully concluded around 11:27 p.m. No further details about the suspect or outcome are available at this time. The incident involved a coordinated effort to apprehend an individual suspected of a crime, ensuring public safety in the neighborhood.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚑 Medical Emergency – Brown Sparrow Glen Road near Spring Gate Dr and Glen Metal Road – around 11:11 p.m.
A 14-year-old girl was found not alert, feeling nauseated, and experiencing abdominal pain. Emergency medical units responded promptly to assess her condition. She was stabilized on scene and transported for further care. The situation was handled efficiently by EMS personnel, ensuring the young patient’s safety.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Domestic Violence Incident – Zorn at Candlewood Sweets – around 11:00 p.m.
A male caller reported a domestic disturbance involving a woman who pulled a pistol and pocket knife on him. The woman, identified as Kathleen Woods, 37, was outside with the male, both intoxicated, and she was bleeding. Responding police units and EMS were dispatched to the scene. The female reportedly pulled weapons during the altercation, but the male managed to take them away and left them inside. EMS was requested to assist with the injured woman. The suspects were near a black GMC Sierra 1500 at the scene.
🚨 Suspicious Activity – Zorn and Candlewood Sweets – around 11:00 p.m.
A caller reported a male dressed in a black shirt and blue jeans, possibly connected to the domestic incident, and requested EMS for the female involved. The scene was at the intersection of Zorn and Candlewood Sweets. Police units responded to investigate the suspicious individual and ensure safety in the area.
🔥 Domestic Disturbance – Stallings Ave, 2200 block – around 11:00 p.m.
A disturbance involving a sign and an argument was reported on the 2200 block of Stallings Ave. A 24-year-old male named Jalen was involved and was asked to leave the scene. Police responded to manage the situation and ensure the peace was restored.
🚗 Vehicle-Related Incident – 7th Division area – around 11:00 p.m.
A white Audi Q7 SUV, possibly linked to other incidents, was last seen leaving a location in the 7th NA. The driver, identified as Manuel Vergara, is wanted for charges of first-degree strangulation. The vehicle is described as a 4DV, with the last known location in the 7th Division.
⚠️ Traffic Incident – Southside and Southbound Kentucky – around 11:00 p.m.
Units responded to a report of a short circuit or electrical issue at the 600 block of Southside and Southbound Kentucky. Crews arrived to assess and address the electrical concern, ensuring safety for motorists and pedestrians.
It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Fire Alarm – near 2300 block of Kenilworth Rd at Clifton Bath Dish Church – around 10:58 p.m.
Responders responded to a report of black smoke and the smell of tires in the area. Upon arrival, fire units determined there was no active fire, and the alarm was false. The situation was quickly contained, and no injuries were reported.
🚗 Suspicious Vehicle – Summerfield Cir near 80-13 Summerfield Cir – around 11:00 p.m.
Units responded to reports of a white sports car driving up and down the neighborhood street, possibly under the influence. The vehicle was last seen leaving the area, prompting a BOLO (Be On Lookout) for the vehicle in the vicinity.
🚗 Traffic Collision with Injuries – South Hersborn and Bardstown Rd – around 11:54 p.m.
A dark green Dodge Challenger stalled in the intersection, leading to a collision that resulted in injuries. Emergency responders arrived to assist those involved and assess the scene.
🏠 Domestic Disturbance – S S Jackson St – around 11:15 p.m.
A caller reported arguing with an ex-girlfriend. The incident involved a black female subject wearing a white shirt and blue jeans. Responders arrived to ensure safety and de-escalate the situation.
🚗 Suspicious Activity – Summerfield Cir near 80-13 Summerfield Cir – around 11:00 p.m.
Units responded again to reports of a sports car driving suspiciously, possibly intoxicated, in the neighborhood. The vehicle was linked to earlier reports and remains under investigation.
👤 Welfare Check – near Charlotte’s residence – around 11:00 p.m.
Charlotte contacted authorities concerned that her father, a black male in his early 30s, was banging on her door and was not supposed to be there. Responders checked on the situation to ensure safety.
🚓 Traffic Stop and BOLO – Summerfield Cir area – around 11:00 p.m.
Officers conducted a traffic stop and issued a BOLO for a white Audi Q7 last seen leaving the neighborhood. The vehicle remains a focus of ongoing investigation.
🚑 Medical Call – South Hersborn and Bardstown Rd – around 11:54 p.m.
Responders were dispatched to a report of injuries at the scene of the stalled vehicle. EMS was called to evaluate and assist anyone injured in the incident.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Fire Incident – 2300 block of Kenilworth Court near Kenilworth and Kenilworth Rd – around 11:12 p.m.
Responders were dispatched to reports of smoke and the smell of tires in the area, possibly near Clifton Baptist Church. Fire units arrived promptly to find smoke in the vicinity and worked to contain the situation. The scene was secured quickly, and units were back in service by 11:13 p.m. This incident appears to have been contained without further escalation.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚗 Traffic or Routine Call – unspecified location – around 10:00 p.m.
It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists. No major incidents or emergencies have been reported during this time. Our first responders continue to monitor the situation and remain ready to assist if needed. We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚑 Medical Emergency – 10800 block of Deering Rd – around 10:42 p.m.
A 67-year-old man experiencing heart problems and difficulty breathing was reported at the front entrance of Isaiah House. Emergency medical units responded with a medical trolley and assessed the patient on scene. They determined that immediate transport was not necessary, and EMS was advised to cancel their response. The response involved units from Queen 96 and Thomas 2300 block of units.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency – Murray Ave and Chichester – around 10:31 p.m.
A person threatened to shoot a complainant who appeared to be intoxicated or under the influence of drugs. Responding units arrived to assess the situation, but the final outcome has not been specified. The incident prompted a cautious response from emergency personnel to ensure everyone’s safety.
🏠 Domestic Disturbance – Unknown location – around 10:40 p.m.
Officers responded to a domestic call involving a female in need of assistance. The individual was reported to be out of service, and units arrived to provide help and evaluate the situation. No violence was reported at the scene, but the call was taken seriously.
👤 Suspicious Person – Waterbrook Ct near unknown cross street – around 10:45 p.m.
A report was made about an unknown individual at the front door of a residence, possibly involved in suspicious activity. Officers arrived to investigate the situation and determine if there was any threat to residents or property.
💥 Domestic Violence – Minford Ct – around 10:50 p.m.
A woman was reportedly being physically assaulted by her boyfriend, who was actively punching and choking her. The suspect attempted to leave the scene as officers responded. The situation was treated as a serious domestic violence incident requiring immediate intervention.
🚨 Assault/Active Violence – Minford Ct – around 10:50 p.m.
A woman was involved in a violent assault, with the suspect choking her and covering her head with a pillow. Responding police units arrived to contain the situation and provide assistance to the victim.
🚗 Suspicious Vehicle – Waterbrook Ct near Hill Park Way – around 10:55 p.m.
An Audi SUV Q7, described as driven by a Hispanic male named Manuel Alejandro, was reported in connection with suspicious activity. Officers responded to the area to investigate the vehicle and its occupant.
🏠 Break-in Report – 9700 block of Waterbrook Ct – around 10:55 p.m.
A break-in was reported at a residence on Waterbrook Ct, with an unknown subject seen at the front door. Officers arrived to secure the scene and determine if any property had been stolen or if the suspect was still present.
🚓 Traffic Stop and Investigation – Waterbrook Ct and Hill Park Way – around 10:55 p.m.
Units were involved in multiple traffic-related activities, including stops and investigations of suspicious vehicles and persons. An unidentified vehicle was also observed on land, prompting further inquiry by officers.
🚓 Active Police Investigation – Various locations – around 10:55 p.m.
Multiple units are engaged in ongoing investigations, including domestic violence, suspicious persons, and break-in reports. Officers continue to gather information and ensure public safety in the area.
It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency (Chest Pain) – 2900 block of Dr. William G. Weathers Drive – around 10:28 p.m.
A 60-year-old woman experienced chest pain and required medical assistance. Emergency medical services responded promptly to provide care, and first responders arrived on scene shortly after to assist. The patient was stabilized and transported for further treatment. This incident highlights the importance of quick response to health emergencies.
🚑 Lift Assist (Elderly Female) – 2900 block of Dr. William G. Weathers Drive – around 10:28 p.m.
An elderly woman weighing approximately 300 pounds needed help getting up from her location. First responders arrived at the scene around 10:42 p.m. to assist her safely. She was helped to a secure position, and no further issues were reported. These types of assists are common in supporting our senior community members.
⚠️ General Disturbance/Incident – 2900 block of Dr. William G. Weathers Drive – around 10:30 p.m.
A call was received regarding a non-domestic disturbance involving multiple vehicles. Responding units arrived to assess the situation but cleared the scene after determining there were no injuries or ongoing threats. The incident appeared to be a minor dispute or altercation that was resolved quickly.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚑 Medical Emergency – 7300 block of Southside Dr near Lillian and Polacka – around 10:25 p.m.
A 60-year-old woman was reported to be experiencing chest pain, prompting a response from EMS. First responders arrived quickly to assist her in distress and provide necessary medical care. The situation was stabilized on scene, and she was transported for further treatment. The incident highlights the ongoing need for prompt medical assistance in our community.
🚑 Medical Assist / Lift Assist – 2900 block of Dr. William G. Weathers Drive near Wilson and Peach St – around 10:25 p.m.
An elderly woman weighing approximately 300 pounds required help with a lift assist. Emergency personnel responded to the scene to safely assist her, ensuring her well-being and comfort. The patient was then transported for additional medical evaluation. These types of calls remind us of the importance of community support and quick emergency response.
It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚧 Routine Traffic or Chatter – local streets and general area – around 10:00 p.m.
Event summary details go here after a blank line. It appears to be a period of routine traffic activity and general chatter among responders. There are no reports of incidents or emergencies at this time, indicating a relatively calm start to the day. Our teams are monitoring the situation closely, ready to respond if needed. This is typical for this time of day, with no significant events reported so far.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔫 Shooting Incident – 600 block of Jordan – around 10:01 p.m.
Units responded to reports of gunfire coming from inside a residence. An investigation was conducted involving multiple officers, but no injuries or additional details have been provided at this time. The scene remains under review as authorities continue to gather information.
🚗 Stolen Vehicle Report – 1000 block of Brookline – around 10:01 p.m.
A vehicle matching the description of a white or red Dodge Charger was seen in the area, with the owner actively trying to locate it after suspecting it was stolen. The owner was knocking on doors in an effort to find the vehicle, prompting a police check of the area.
🏠 Domestic Disturbance with Possible Violence – 600 block of North Jackson – around 10:01 p.m.
A caller reported a domestic incident involving violence, with the disturbance occurring roughly 15 to 20 minutes earlier. Responding officers are investigating the situation, which involves a female caller and a potentially volatile situation.
🎶 Loud Music Complaint – 2500 block of Oregon Ave – around 10:01 p.m.
Units responded to a report of loud music emanating from a vehicle parked on the street. Officers arrived to investigate the noise complaint and assess the situation.
🔊 Gunshots Heard – 400 block of Wimbleton Ct – around 10:01 p.m.
A caller reported hearing four gunshots in the area. EMS was en route to check for any injured persons, but no injuries have been confirmed at this time. Authorities are investigating the source of the gunfire.
🚶♂️ Suspicious Activity – 200 block of Broadway – around 10:01 p.m.
A male subject was observed jumping in and out of traffic, raising concerns among witnesses. Police are investigating the individual’s behavior to determine if there is any threat or disturbance.
🗣️ Disturbance with Loud Music and Aggressive Behavior – 1700 block of Patton Ct, building 54, Iko, Frank – around 10:01 p.m.
A report was made about a small group causing a disturbance with loud music and possible aggressive actions. Officers are on scene to address the situation and ensure safety.
🏠 Domestic Disturbance with Possible Armed Individual – 900 block of South26th Street – around 10:01 p.m.
A female caller reported her upstairs neighbors, including a 47-year-old male, possibly intoxicated and potentially armed. Police are investigating the report and assessing the threat level.
🚓 Vehicle Stop and Investigation – Intersection of 7 and Arcade – around 10:01 p.m.
A male was stopped by officers after appearing shaken up. A check of his ID was requested as part of a minor incident investigation. The individual’s involvement is under review.
🔦 Suspicious Flashlight Activity – 100 block of North34th Street – around 10:01 p.m.
A male was seen shining a flashlight into college windows, prompting an investigation by officers to determine if there was any malicious intent or suspicious activity.
🎶 Loud Music Complaint – 171 (location incomplete) – around 10:01 p.m.
Another report of loud music was received from an unspecified address, with officers dispatched to investigate the noise disturbance and ensure compliance with local noise ordinances.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Commercial Fire Alarm – 7th St Rene Rd near Harbor Freight Tools – around 9:56 p.m.
Responders were dispatched to a general alarm at a one-story strip mall. Upon arrival, nothing suspicious or hazardous was visible, and the alarm was determined to be false. The situation was quickly contained without incident.
🏥 Medical Emergency – Wimbleton Ct cross with Chafalgar – around 10:04 p.m.
A two-year-old boy was found unconscious with a Lego lodged in his nose. Fortunately, he was breathing normally when EMS arrived to assist. The child received care on scene, and his condition was stable. First responders ensured he was safe and transported for further evaluation if needed.
It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚦 Routine Traffic or Chatter – local streets and community areas – around 9:00 p.m.
Event summary details go here after a blank line. It appears that the majority of activity during this period involved standard traffic flow and routine communication among responders. There were no reports of accidents, emergencies, or disturbances requiring immediate intervention. This quiet interval allowed first responders to maintain a steady presence in the community. We will continue to monitor for any developing incidents throughout the day.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency (Overdose) – 49-25 Outer Loop near Chick-fil-A – around 9:00 p.m.
A 40-year-old male was found near the drive-through area showing signs of an overdose. Responding medical units arrived to assist and evaluate the patient, who was on foot and described as having a pale complexion, a red beard, and blonde hair. The situation was managed on scene, and the individual received necessary care.
🚑 Medical Assist / Lift Assist – Clover Ln – around 9:57 p.m.
Emergency personnel responded to a request for a lift assist at a residence on Clover Ln. The responders helped an individual who needed assistance getting up or moving, ensuring their safety and well-being.
🔥 Burns Incident – Near Clover Lane – around 10:05 p.m.
Fire and medical teams responded to a scene where a person sustained burn injuries. The incident involved a significant burn injury, and units arrived promptly to provide treatment and secure the area. The situation was under control as responders attended to the individual’s needs.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency (Mental Breakdown) – 6900 block of Colonial Oaks – around 9:31 p.m.
A woman was reported to be experiencing a mental health crisis, feeling her skin was crawling. Responding units from the 4th Division arrived to assist and provide support. The situation was handled with care, and the individual was likely offered medical assistance or counseling.
🚨 Suspicious Activity (Gunfire and Shots Fired) – near 7th and Hill – around 9:31 p.m.
Multiple reports came in about gunfire and shots being fired from a vehicle in the area involving a red Ford King and a black Ford Tourist. Units responded to the intersections of Jordan Ave, 7th and Hill, and Bellamy Pl to investigate the reports and ensure public safety.
🔫 Shooting Incident (Possible Gunfire) – 600 block of Jordan – around 9:31 p.m.
Gunfire was reported at this location, with a female possibly shot or seen walking away from the scene. A suspect vehicle described as a blue older model Malibu was also reported. Responding units checked the parking garage and surrounding areas for evidence or victims.
🔊 Shots Fired (Vehicle Involved) – near 600 block of Jordan Ave – around 9:31 p.m.
Shell casings were found on Jordan Ave close to this block, with a blue Malibu parked nearby. Multiple units responded to investigate the scene and search for any additional evidence or witnesses.
🏠 Domestic Disturbance/Threatening Messages – 9800 block of Michael Edward Dr – around 9:31 p.m.
A report indicated harassment and threatening messages exchanged between a male and his brother. Responding officers arrived to assess the situation and ensure no immediate danger was present.
👤 Suspicious Person (Chopping Trees) – 200 block of W W W Market St – around 9:31 p.m.
A suspicious individual was reported in the parking lot of a for-sale building, seen chopping down trees despite no trespassing signs. Officers responded to investigate and determine if the person posed a threat or was involved in any criminal activity.
🚧 Traffic Collision (Hit Pole and Wires) – 4300 block of G Seagrape Rd – around 9:31 p.m.
A driver ran off the road and collided with a pole and wires. The driver reported being intoxicated but did not require medical assistance. Units responded to secure the scene and assess any hazards caused by the damaged infrastructure.
🚓 Vehicle Pursuit and Stop – Alreva Rd and St Andrews Church Rd – around 9:31 p.m.
A black SUV hit parked cars while attempting to evade police. Units attempted to stop the vehicle, which was involved in the pursuit. The situation was under investigation, and the vehicle was being located and detained.
🔎 Suspicious Activity (Wood Debris) – 200 block of East at the Algonquin exit – around 9:31 p.m.
Reports of suspicious activity involving wood debris in the roadway prompted a response. Officers arrived to investigate and clear the area to prevent any hazards or criminal intent.
🚗 Vehicle Pursuit (Malibu and Blue Malibu) – near 7th and Hill – around 9:31 p.m.
A blue older model Malibu suspected of involvement in gunfire was being actively searched for, possibly operated by a suspect involved in earlier shooting reports. Units continued to track the vehicle to ensure public safety.
It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists. We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Fire Alarm – 2100 block of 7th St Rene Rd – around 9:28 p.m.
A general alarm was triggered at a strip mall with one-story ordinary construction. Fire units responded promptly to the scene after reports of the alarm sounding, but initial reports indicated nothing was showing. Firefighters arrived and began taking the fire department connection as part of their assessment. The alarm remained active as of 9:58 p.m., and crews continued to monitor the situation to ensure safety and determine the cause.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚦 Routine Traffic or Chatter – local streets and community areas – around 9:00 p.m.
Event summary details go here after a blank line. It appears that the majority of activity during this time has been routine traffic management and general chatter among responders. There have been no reports of accidents, emergencies, or incidents requiring urgent attention. Our teams are currently focused on maintaining safety and order in the community. We will continue to monitor for any significant developments throughout the day.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚑 Medical Emergency - Fall with Head Injury – 2100 block of Coolhouse Way – around 9:12 p.m.
A 78-year-old woman fell at her residence, sustaining a serious head bleed. Emergency medical services responded promptly and arrived on scene shortly after the call. Fire units also responded to assist, providing necessary medical aid until the patient was stabilized. The situation remains under observation, and responders continue to monitor her condition.
🚨 Residential Alarm (Smoke Detected) – 8400 block of Happiness Way – around 9:30 p.m.
An alarm was triggered at a home showing smoke in the hallway, with the alarm sounding three times. Key holders arrived on scene and attempted to disarm the system but encountered an improper code. Fire units responded quickly and arrived at the scene, confirming the presence of smoke. The scene was secured, and the alarm was silenced, with units returning to service shortly after.
🔥 CO Alarm Activation – 1500 block of Sharon Dr – around 9:37 p.m.
A carbon monoxide alarm sounded across from Mills Dr, but no one reported feeling ill. Fire units responded to investigate and arrived on scene, confirming the presence of elevated CO levels. The area was ventilated, and the scene was cleared after ensuring safety.
🔥 CO Alarm Activation – 1500 block of Sharon Dr – around 9:38 p.m.
Just moments after the first alarm, a second CO alarm was triggered at the same location. Fire units responded again, arriving shortly after, and confirmed the situation was under control. No injuries or illnesses were reported, and the scene was cleared.
🚗 Suspicious Vehicle Report – 3000 block of South First Street – around 9:01 p.m.
A gray Chevy Cobalt was reported left parked in the roadway for three days, raising concerns among residents. Units responded to investigate the vehicle’s presence and determine if it posed a hazard or was involved in any suspicious activity. The vehicle’s status was checked, and no immediate threat was identified.
🏍️ Reckless Driving / Illegal Activity – South Horse Corn Parkway – around 9:53 p.m.
Multiple dirt bikes, approximately seven in number, were seen riding northbound on South Horse Corn Parkway in a reckless manner. Police units attempted to locate and monitor the riders to prevent potential accidents or illegal activity. The pursuit is ongoing, and efforts continue to ensure public safety.
🚗 Traffic Incident / Roadway Obstruction – 2100 block of English Station – around 9:58 p.m.
A vehicle was reported blocking the roadway near First Financial Bank. Responding units arrived quickly to clear the obstruction and restore normal traffic flow. The scene was secured, and the roadway was reopened shortly after.
🚗 Possible Violation / Disturbance – Calamate area – around 10:04 p.m.
A vehicle was observed in the Calamate neighborhood, prompting units to respond and address the situation. Responders worked to clear the scene and separate individuals involved, ensuring safety and order in the area.
👤 Welfare Check / Disturbance – 1000 block of Lincoln – around 10:12 p.m.
A caller reported a violation of an emergency protection order at this location. Police units responded to assess the situation, provide assistance if needed, and ensure the safety of those involved. The scene was secured, and the situation was resolved.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚑 Medical Emergency – Wolfe Ave. across Franklin Ave and Fayette Ave – around 9:08 p.m.
A 27-year-old male experiencing chest pain, shortness of breath, and high blood pressure was attended to by EMS and police units. The patient’s condition was not specified beyond symptoms, but no hazards were reported at the scene. EMS transported the individual for further care.
💧 Water Leak – Picadilly Ave. across Westwood Lawn and Vicnell – around 9:08 p.m.
Responders arrived at a building where a water leak was reported. The water was shut off to prevent further damage, and no hazards were present. The situation was stabilized without incident.
👤 Welfare Check – Baker – around 9:01 p.m.
Police responded to a complaint involving a gray city vehicle and a person inside. No additional details were provided, but officers checked on the individual’s well-being as part of routine welfare monitoring.
🗣️ Disturbance/Arguing – near Jefferson Green – around 9:01 p.m.
A group of people was seen leaning against cars and making loud noises in a parking lot. No further details about the incident were available, but officers were called to assess the situation.
💉 Medical/Overdose – trail near Beargrass Rd. – around 9:16 p.m.
First responders found a person possibly overdosing at a picnic area. Candles and a knife with blood were on the ground. Narcan was administered by Watt 200, and the individual’s condition was stabilized. No further details on their status were provided.
🚶♂️ Person Down – Hikes Ln at Cox’s Licker – around 9:55 p.m.
An elderly male was found driving erratically and was reported to be on Hikes Ln near Cox’s Licker. EMS canceled the response as no injuries were reported, and the individual was not in distress at the scene.
🚗 Impaired Driving – Hikes Ln near 2900 block – around 9:06 p.m.
Police responded to reports of a possibly intoxicated 70-year-old male driving an unknown vehicle earlier on Hikes Ln. The vehicle description was not available, but officers checked the area for suspicious activity.
🩹 Medical with Pain – South Park Rd. – around 9:13 p.m.
A person was reported to be experiencing pain on the right side, possibly related to alcohol consumption. Police units responded to assess and assist as needed.
🚙 Suspicious Vehicle – 100 block of North 44th Street – around 9:04 p.m.
A silver vehicle was seen with a book falling out, and a female juvenile, possibly autistic or with ADHD, was walking up and down the street. The vehicle was considered suspicious, prompting further investigation.
🕵️♂️ Suspicious Activity & BOLO – 11th and Mag, Roy Wilkins, and All East – around 9:04 p.m.
A person flagged down police at 11th and Mag for suspicious activity, which was linked to a vehicle BOLO. A silver 44 vehicle was slow to stop and possibly involved in suspicious activity near 11th and Mag. Officers responded to monitor the situation.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency – 2000 block of West Main Flick Road – around 8:46 p.m.
A woman approximately 35 years old was experiencing chest pain when emergency units arrived on scene. The responders provided medical assistance to stabilize her condition. The situation was handled promptly, and the patient was likely transported for further care.
🔥 Fire Alarm – Afterglow Dr near Andle Ct and Candle-Leo Ln – around 9:08 p.m.
Neighbors reported a trash fire with an afterglow, but it was determined that residents were burning trash in their front yard. Multiple fire units responded to assess the scene and ensure safety. The fire was contained without further incident.
🚑 Medical Response – Coolhouse Way – around 8:49 p.m.
Emergency medical personnel responded to a medical incident involving a person at this location. Details are limited, but responders provided necessary aid. The situation was managed efficiently, with no further complications reported.
It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚶♂️ Welfare Check – 23rd and Lee – around 8:31 p.m.
Multiple reports came in about an older Black male wearing a dark shirt, blue jeans, and snow pants, seen walking in the intersection and near the 1300 block of South26th Street. Responding units located the individual, who appeared to be experiencing possible mental health issues, and the situation was resolved after contact was made.
🔍 Suspicious Activity – 9200 block of Dixie Hwy – around 8:31 p.m.
A male entered the Circle K store, locked the door for approximately 20 minutes, then left before officers arrived. No report was taken as no further incident was observed or reported.
🚗 Traffic Incident – Westport Rd near I-200 – around 8:31 p.m.
A hit-and-run involving a red Lincoln occurred at Westport Rd and Westbound Lanes. Responding units secured the scene and a report was filed for further investigation.
🚙 Suspicious Vehicle – Cypress St. area – around 8:31 p.m.
A grey G3 vehicle with a dealer tag was seen in Cherokee. A caller reported hearing noises outside and saw a white male in a red shirt and blue jeans nearby. Officers responded to investigate the vehicle and the area.
🗣️ Disturbance – 2000 block of South26th Street – around 8:31 p.m.
Neighbors reported a threatening altercation with yelling heard in the background. The incident was on the Kentucky side of the back of the building. Responding units checked the scene but no further issues were reported.
🚶♂️ Welfare Check – 25th and West Burnett – around 8:31 p.m.
Multiple calls described an older Black male in dark clothing, possibly suffering from mental health concerns, seen in the area. Officers responded to ensure the individual’s safety.
🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 1600 block of Cypress St. – around 8:31 p.m.
A noise complaint was made involving a white male in a red shirt and blue jeans seen walking away from a residence after loud activity outside. Responders checked the area but no further disturbance was reported.
🔊 Suspicious Activity – Cypress St. residence – around 8:31 p.m.
A report of noise at a home on Cypress St involved a white male in a red shirt and blue jeans seen leaving the scene. Officers responded to investigate but found no ongoing issue.
🚗 Welfare Check – 100 block of South28th St. – around 8:31 p.m.
A concern was raised about a person in a vehicle at this location. Responding units checked the scene to ensure the individual’s well-being.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚦 Routine Traffic or Chatter – local streets and community areas – around 8:00 p.m.
There have been no significant incidents reported during this time, just regular traffic flow and routine communication among responders. This period has been calm with no emergencies or unusual activity noted. Our teams continue to monitor the situation and remain ready to respond to any urgent needs. We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency (Pass Out) – 3921 7th La Plaza Dr near Brownsboro Rd – around 8:12 p.m.
A 73-year-old male experienced a loss of consciousness but has since regained responsiveness. Emergency medical services responded promptly to assist the individual and assess his condition. The situation was stabilized on scene, and further care may be provided if needed.
🔥 Medical Emergency (Seizure) – 700 block of Crush Street near Crush Way – around 8:16 p.m.
A 32-year-old female was reported to be seizing for over a minute at this location. Responding EMS personnel provided immediate care and support to the individual. She was stabilized and transported for further evaluation and treatment.
🚑 Lift Assist – 1800 block of Washington Blvd near Riley Ave and Wilson Ave – around 8:24 p.m.
A 62-year-old male weighing approximately 300 pounds required assistance to safely get up from a fall or difficult position. Emergency responders arrived and provided a lift assist to ensure the individual’s safety and well-being.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Domestic disturbance – S Jackson St – around 8:01 p.m.
Multiple units responded to a report of a family conflict involving a woman and her grandson. The caller expressed concerns about possible violence and the need for assistance. Responding officers arrived to find a tense situation with family members arguing, and one individual was detained for further investigation. EMS was also on scene to assess anyone involved. The situation was stabilized without further incident.
⚠️ Possible domestic disturbance – 4th Street area – around 8:01 p.m.
A neighbor reported hearing loud screaming and arguing over the street, prompting a response from police units. Officers arrived to investigate the disturbance, suspecting a domestic dispute was occurring nearby. No further details were provided, but the scene was secured and monitored.
🚨 Domestic violence with possible EPO – South 3rd Street and West 7th Heights Avenue – around 8:01 p.m.
A woman claimed her fiancé had assaulted her, possibly with a protective order in place. She was armed with a knife and had locked herself inside a room at the scene. Police units responded swiftly to the incident, working to ensure her safety and assess the situation. No injuries were reported at this time.
👤 Suspicious person – Liberty Ave – around 8:01 p.m.
A report described a black male with a beard, wearing a black and blue jacket and black pants, seen riding a scooter eastbound. The individual was suspected of engaging in suspicious activity in the area. Officers responded to the area to check on the situation and ensure public safety.
🔊 Non-fatal shooting – West Jefferson – around 8:01 p.m.
A male on a scooter was involved in a previous report of a non-fatal shooting. Detective units are handling the ongoing investigation. No additional injuries or details were provided, but the scene remains under review.
🏠 Disturbance with a neighbor – Scholar House – around 8:01 p.m.
A neighbor reported threats and stalking behavior from a 30-year-old female, who appeared intoxicated and was wearing a scarf. The involved individual was making threatening remarks at the residence. Police units responded to diffuse the situation and ensure the safety of those involved.
🚗 Domestic disturbance – South Place 3 – around 8:01 p.m.
A report indicated a boyfriend was knocking on the door amid ongoing issues, with previous disturbances noted on the 15th. The suspect, identified as a black male named Dominique Salyer, arrived in a silver Honda. Officers responded to address the situation and prevent escalation.
🚙 Suspicious vehicle – Roy Wilkins and Jefferson – around 8:01 p.m.
A white Mercedes with its hazards flashing was blocking the roadway, possibly out of gas. Responding units assisted the driver and cleared the roadway to restore normal traffic flow.
🚗 Non-injury traffic incident – Garland Ave – around 8:01 p.m.
A minor traffic incident involving a friend refusing to leave was reported. Units responded to the scene, helped resolve the situation, and cleared the area without further issues.
It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency – 300 block of Highwood Dr near Highwood Pl – around 8:02 p.m.
Responding EMS units arrived on scene to assist a male patient with a serious condition. The individual was experiencing vomiting blood, prompting an urgent medical response. Paramedics provided necessary care and are continuing to monitor his condition.
🏥 Medical Emergency – South 15th Street near Lee and Hill – around 8:07 p.m.
EMS responded to a call for a 55-year-old woman experiencing difficulty breathing. She was located across from Lee and Hill and was in apparent distress. Medical personnel administered aid and transported her for further evaluation.
It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Structure Fire – Honor circle near 71-30 – around 7:53 p.m.
Responders were dispatched to a report of a fire alarm at a two-story building. Upon arrival, there was no initial sign of smoke or flames, but the fire was quickly extinguished by fire units. All occupants had already evacuated the premises by the time crews arrived. The situation was contained without further incident, and the scene was cleared shortly after.
⚠️ Chemical Spill and Gas Leak – 86-15 national turnpike – between 7:58 p.m. and 8:08 p.m.
Multiple units responded to a hazardous materials incident involving approximately 10 gallons of gasoline spilled into the ground. Hazmat teams and engine units worked together to shut off the gas supply and contain the spill. The area was secured, and the spill was successfully mitigated, preventing further environmental or safety hazards.
🏥 Medical Emergency – Drake’s Locust St near Brownsboro Rd – around 8:12 p.m.
A 73-year-old man was found unresponsive in the main dining area of a local establishment. EMS arrived promptly and assessed the patient, who responded after initial treatment. The man was stabilized on scene and transported for further medical evaluation. First responders provided necessary care to ensure his safety.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Building Fire – 19-21 on Ryan’s Reinsat – around 7:32 p.m.
Firefighters responded to a report of a fire inside a building. The fire was intentionally set and was quickly extinguished with a fire extinguisher. The scene was cleared after the fire was confirmed out around 7:31 p.m., with no further damage reported.
🚨 Burglary Alarm – 12-900 block of Shelbyville Rd at feeder supplies – around 7:31 p.m.
An alarm was triggered at a commercial location, indicating a possible holdup. Units arrived to investigate the scene but no additional details about a break-in were provided. The situation was under review by responding officers.
🔒 Break-in Report – 1100 block of South 3rd Street – around 7:35 p.m.
A sales manager door alarm alerted authorities to a potential break-in at this location. Responding units checked the premises for signs of forced entry or theft, but no further information was available at this time.
🚨 Commercial Alarm – 1100 block of Ellison Ave – around 7:36 p.m.
Units responded to a door alarm at a commercial property, described as a sales manager alarm. The scene was secured, and investigators are assessing the situation.
👤 Suspicious Activity – parking lot near Shelbyville Rd – around 7:36 p.m.
A caller reported a person running around and screaming in a parking lot. Responding officers arrived to check the area but no additional details about the individual or their intentions were provided.
🚗 Stolen Phone & Traffic Assistance – 800 block of Shelbyville Rd – around 7:36 p.m.
A phone that was pinging on the side of the road was reported stolen. Units assisted with traffic to help retrieve the device safely. Additional traffic help was requested at the same location to manage the scene.
🚙 Welfare Check / Stranded Motorist – off the side of the road near Shelbyville Rd – around 7:37 p.m.
A Ford Expedition was found out of the roadway with visible splashes, waiting for private assistance. Responders checked on the vehicle and its occupant to ensure safety.
🚗 Traffic Assistance & Vehicle Checks – 800 block of Adam and Baker, and reports of blue Ford Focus and Subaru Outback – around 7:37 p.m.
Units checked on parked cars in the area to confirm if they needed to be held or were okay. Several vehicles, including a blue Ford Focus and Subaru Outback, were reported, possibly involved in traffic incidents or requiring assistance.
It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency – East Broadway near Brent St – around 7:28 p.m.
A 40-year-old man was found unresponsive near the Goodwill and Hanger Clinic. EMS responded to assist a person down with unknown medical issues. The patient appeared to be in distress, and additional EMS units were called to provide aid. The situation was stabilized on scene, and the individual was likely transported for further care.
🔥 Structure Fire – 2700 block of Taylor’s Mall Rd, Speedway at Taylor’s Mill and Bon Air – around 7:32 p.m.
Firefighters responded to a report of a fire inside a store at Taylor’s Mall. A suspect had started the blaze by setting items on fire inside the building. Fire units quickly arrived and extinguished the flames. An arson investigation was initiated, and police detained a person of interest related to the incident.
🔊 Fire Alarm – 200 block of Union St – around 7:47 p.m.
A commercial building on Union St triggered a general fire alarm. Fire units responded promptly to a panel service call, and the alarm was confirmed as a true fire event. The scene was secured, and the building was checked for hazards.
🏥 Medical Emergency – 200 block of Binbrook Dr – around 7:38 p.m.
An elderly man was experiencing elevated blood pressure and shortness of breath. EMS arrived at the scene to assess and assist the 87-year-old patient. The individual was stabilized and likely transported for further medical evaluation.
👤 Welfare Check / Suspicious Activity – 35-50 Ellis Way – around 7:50 p.m.
A report indicated a missing woman, a white female approximately 75 years old, last seen earlier in the afternoon. Responding units canvassed the area and checked nearby locations, including St. John Pole, to locate her and ensure her safety.
🚗 Suspicious Vehicle – W W Spring St – around 7:37 p.m.
A gray Bronco was reported after a call about a stranded vehicle. Officers searched the area but did not locate a vehicle matching the description of a Mitsubishi. The search continued as units looked for the stranded car.
🔫 Shots Fired – Millwood and Springs area – around 7:31 p.m.
A single gunshot was heard in the vicinity of Millwood and Springs. Officers checked the area thoroughly but found no evidence or victims. The incident remains under investigation, with no further disturbances reported.
🎶 Disturbance / Loud Music – 400 block of Luce, Coleman, Jr. Drive and 26th Street near I-64 West – around 7:30 p.m.
Neighbors reported loud music at two separate locations. Responding units checked the scenes but found no ongoing disturbance, and residents appeared to have separated for the evening.
🚨 Break-in / Attempted Burglary – (Details incomplete in the bullets)
No additional details are available at this time regarding the break-in or attempted burglary reported around 7:43 p.m. The situation is under review, and further updates may follow.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Structure Fire – 2700 block of Taylor’sville Road near Bonaire – around 7:29 p.m.
Multiple fire units responded to a report of a fire at a one-story shopping facility. A male suspect was detained after allegedly starting the blaze inside the store, which was quickly brought under control. Fire crews worked efficiently to contain the fire, and all units returned to service shortly after 7:34 p.m. The incident remains under investigation to determine the cause.
🏥 Medical Emergency – Near Binbrook Drive and Woodsdale Ave – around 7:38 p.m.
An elderly man, approximately 87 years old, was experiencing high blood pressure and difficulty breathing. EMS was dispatched to assist the patient, and additional health department food services were contacted to ensure proper care. EMS personnel provided necessary medical attention, and the patient was likely to receive further treatment as needed.
🚨 Commercial Fire Alarm – 201-5 Lyons Streetwalk at UofL Belknack Village North – around 7:47 p.m.
A fire alarm was triggered at this location, prompting an investigation by fire units. Upon arrival, nothing suspicious or hazardous was visible, and the alarm was being checked to confirm its source. No fire was found, and the situation was deemed a false alarm after inspection.
🔊 Fire Investigation – UofL Belknack Village North – around 7:48 p.m.
Following the alarm, arson units responded to examine the premises. They conducted a thorough check of the building but found no signs of fire or danger. The investigation was routine, with no immediate hazards reported.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Residential Alarm – 1000 block of Bell Tower – around 7:19 p.m.
Responding to a smoke detector activation, fire units arrived at the residence to find smoke present. The situation was quickly brought under control, and no further issues were reported. It appears the alarm was triggered by a possible fire or smoke incident, but it was contained efficiently with no injuries or damage.
🔥 Residential Alarm – 6500 block of Longview Ln – around 7:26 p.m.
Units responded to a heat detector alarm caused by heated oil in a home. The alarm company verified the proper passcode, and responders confirmed there was no fire or hazard. The situation was resolved without further incident, and units cleared the scene.
🏥 Medical Emergency – Intersection of Doe Run Rd and Milner Rd – around 7:28 p.m.
A 45-year-old male was reported coughing up blood, and EMS was dispatched to assist. The patient was initially considered to be in critical condition, but after assessment, responders confirmed he was stable. The call was then canceled, and the patient was likely transported for further care.
🚨 Hold-up Alarm – 12900 block of Shelbyville Rd at Peter Supply – around 7:30 p.m.
Responding to a commercial hold-up alarm, police units investigated the scene. After a brief inquiry, the alarm was cleared by radio with no signs of a robbery or other issues. No injuries or further threats were reported.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚨 Shots Fired – Jingnellwood and W Spring St – around 7:02 p.m.
A witness reported hearing a single gunshot near Jingnellwood and W Spring St. They also saw someone in the area at the time. Police units responded to the scene to investigate but no additional details about the incident have been provided. The area was checked for any evidence or further disturbances, and officers remain on alert.
👮♂️ Domestic Disturbance – Parthenia Ave – around 7:02 p.m.
Responders were dispatched to a domestic situation where a husband was upset at his residence. When units arrived, both vehicles were present, and the situation was eventually resolved without further incident. No injuries or arrests were reported, and the scene was cleared shortly after.
🔥 Fire Alarm – Taylor’s Road at the Speedway – around 7:02 p.m.
Units responded to a commercial fire alarm at a Speedway on Taylor’s Road. The alarm was triggered, but no fire or smoke was visible upon arrival. Fire units checked the premises and determined the alarm was false, clearing the scene without further issues.
🚗 Reckless Driving – Crittenden and Central – around 7:02 p.m.
A vehicle was observed swerving dangerously at Crittenden and Central. The driver, a red Chevy truck with plate 2175, was stopped at a green light. Officers attempted to pull the vehicle over, suspecting intoxication, but the outcome of the stop was not specified. The vehicle was still under investigation.
🏥 Welfare Check – 3400 block of Bost Ln – around 7:02 p.m.
A child was found walking outside in diapers, left with a teenage sibling at the 3400 block of Bost Ln. Units responded to ensure the child’s safety, found no adults present, and cleared the scene after confirming the child’s well-being.
🏞️ Welfare Check – Fern Creek Park – around 7:02 p.m.
Responders checked on a possible child left alone at Fern Creek Park. After assessing the situation, no issues were found, and the scene was cleared.
🚧 Traffic Accident – 921 – around 7:02 p.m.
A non-injury crash occurred at the 921 area involving a vehicle on 6-5 south. Responders arrived to assist with the scene, which was cleared without further complications.
🚗 Traffic Rollover Crash – Shelbyville Rd and Wildwood Ln – around 7:02 p.m.
A rollover accident was reported at Shelbyville Rd and Wildwood Ln. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, and the area was cleared after responders checked the scene.
🧴 Domestic Disturbance Escalation – location unspecified – around 7:02 p.m.
A physical altercation was reported, with one suspect sprayed with pepper spray and a worker sustaining scratch marks. EMS was requested to assist those involved. The situation was brought under control, and no further details were provided.
👤 Welfare Check – unknown location – around 7:02 p.m.
Responders attempted to contact an individual at an unspecified location but received no answer. The call was closed after efforts to reach the person were unsuccessful.
🛍️ Theft Report – East Broadway at a barbershop – around 7:02 p.m.
A report of identity theft was made at a barbershop located in the 600 block of East Broadway. No further details about the suspect or stolen items were provided.
🧱 Suspicious Activity – 28th Street – around 7:02 p.m.
Multiple reports came in of juveniles chasing a caller, throwing bricks, and attempting to steal a backpack. The juveniles were last seen heading southbound on 28th Street, wearing a white t-shirt and grey pants. Officers are investigating the incident.
📱 Theft/Robbery – West Broadway at Goodwill – around 7:02 p.m.
A juvenile male was involved in stealing a phone near West Broadway at the Goodwill store. The incident is under investigation, and officers are seeking additional information.
🔫 Shots Fired – Jingnellwood and W Spring St – around 7:02 p.m.
A single gunshot was heard near Jingnellwood and W Spring St. Witnesses saw someone in the area at the time. Police responded to the scene to investigate but found no immediate evidence or suspects. The area was checked thoroughly for further disturbances.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency (Shortness of Breath) – 1200 block of South 4th Street – around 6:59 p.m.
A 64-year-old male was reported to be experiencing difficulty breathing. EMS units responded promptly to assist the individual. The situation was assessed on scene, and appropriate medical care was provided to stabilize him.
🔥 Medical Emergency (Chest Pain) – 2500 block of 6th Avenue – around 6:59 p.m.
A 34-year-old male walking near the firehouse reported chest pain. EMS responded with lights and sirens to provide urgent care. The patient was evaluated and transported if necessary for further treatment.
🚗 Vehicle Lockout – Taylor’sville Road and Breckenridge Ln – around 6:59 p.m.
A black crossover vehicle with an unresponsive person inside was locked at this intersection. EMS was on scene requesting a cold response to safely assist the individual trapped inside the vehicle.
🏥 Elevator Rescue – 500 block of S S Jackson St, University Hospital – around 6:59 p.m.
Rescue crews responded to an elevator at the hospital’s third floor in the west wing. They successfully assisted a person trapped inside, ensuring safe evacuation and confirming their well-being.
🔥 Medical Emergency (Shortness of Breath) – 1200 block of South 4th Street near Orange and Oak – around 7:00 p.m.
A 64-year-old male was experiencing shortness of breath at this location. EMS units responded quickly to provide medical aid and assess his condition.
🔥 Medical Emergency (Chest Pain) – 2500 block of Christy Ave – around 7:00 p.m.
A 34-year-old male reported chest pain. EMS responded with urgent lights and sirens, providing necessary care and preparing for possible transport.
🏥 Medical Emergency (Shortness of Breath) – 1908 – around 7:00 p.m.
A 21-year-old male was experiencing difficulty breathing. EMS responded to evaluate and assist the individual, ensuring his safety.
🚑 Person Down / Unconscious – East Broadway and Brent St – around 7:00 p.m.
A 40-year-old male was found down and possibly unconscious near the Goodwill and Hanger Clinic. EMS units responded to assess and provide aid as needed.
🔄 Shift Change – Out of service for changeover of Battalion 4s – around 7:00 p.m.
The shift was transitioned to new personnel, ensuring continued readiness for ongoing emergencies.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚗 Child Locked in Vehicle – 4800 block of Saddlebrook Ln – around 6:43 p.m.
An 8-month-old child was found locked inside a gray Nissan Altima. The child had been in the vehicle for about five minutes, was asleep but sweating, prompting a quick response from emergency teams. Fire units arrived promptly and successfully extricated the child, ensuring their safety before returning to service.
🏥 Fall Injury – 50.00 block of Valley College Dr – around 6:59 p.m.
A 74-year-old woman fell out of a chair at her residence, requiring assistance from fire and rescue personnel. The responders provided aid and helped her to a safe position. The incident was managed on scene with no further medical transport reported.
🚗 Multi-Vehicle Traffic Accident – Shelbyville Rd and Wildwood Ln – around 7:00 p.m.
A rollover crash involving approximately four to five vehicles occurred at this busy intersection. One male driver was able to exit his vehicle on his own. Emergency crews arrived to control traffic, clear debris, and reopen the roadway, confirming that no rescue operations were necessary.
🔥 Hazardous Fuel Spill – Circle K at 13400 Dixie Hwy and Pendleton Rd – around 7:07 p.m.
A fuel spill was reported at this convenience store, with an estimated 20 gallons of gasoline entering an observation well. Responders contained the spill, working alongside police and water management officials to prevent environmental damage. The spill was estimated to be worth about $50 in fuel.
🏥 Medical Emergency - Decreased Consciousness – 3600 block of Hillcross Dr – around 7:10 p.m.
A 70-year-old woman was found with a decreased level of consciousness. Responding EMS assessed her condition and provided necessary care. Police staged nearby due to concerns about family members’ behavior, but the patient responded well to treatment and was stabilized on scene.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚑 Medical Emergency – 600 block of Kentucky Baker – around 6:32 p.m.
Responders were called to assist a person who was down and struggling to get up on a bike. The individual was located on the sidewalk, and EMS personnel arrived to manage the situation. The person’s condition required medical attention, and they were stabilized on scene.
🔫 Suspicious Juveniles with a Possible Firearm – South 46th street – around 6:32 p.m.
Police checked the area after reports of three juveniles walking around, one of whom was possibly armed with a gun. The suspects included a black male wearing a brown toboggan, a black hoodie, and blue jeans. Officers searched the vicinity to ensure public safety amid concerns about the potential weapon.
🏥 Welfare Check at Myers Medical Law – East Broadway – around 6:32 p.m.
Officers responded to a report of a suspicious delivery order at Myers Medical Law. The caller requested police presence to meet them at the location, citing concerns about the legitimacy of the delivery. Authorities arrived to investigate and ensure the safety of everyone involved.
🗣️ Disturbance at West Broadway – 2800 block of West Broadway – around 6:32 p.m.
Units responded to reports of a loud argument at the Tango Bell. Witnesses indicated a group was involved in a verbal altercation, possibly with raised voices or physical tension. Police arrived to de-escalate the situation and ensure public order.
🍷 Intoxicated Person Refusing to Leave Marriott – 200 block of West Jefferson – around 6:32 p.m.
Police were called to the Marriott hotel where a woman in her 50s, described as wearing a denim dress and black shoes, was intoxicated and refusing to exit the premises. Officers intervened to assist her and facilitate her departure from the lobby area.
📱 Stolen Phone Pinging in the Area – vicinity of the area – around 6:32 p.m.
Units were alerted to a stolen phone that was pinging nearby. The incident involved a possible theft with bricks being thrown southbound into the second division. Authorities are monitoring the situation to locate the device and address any related criminal activity.
It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚨 Domestic Disturbance – 1400 block of Arcade Ave – around 6:29 p.m.
Responding units arrived to find a male involved in an argument with a female caller about a substance release. The suspect was identified as Anthony Adams, dressed in black clothing. The situation was brought under control quickly, and officers cleared the scene.
👥 Fight Involving Juveniles – 500 block of East Breckenridge – around 6:32 p.m.
A large group of approximately 10 to 15 juveniles was reported fighting or refusing to leave the area. Multiple police units responded and monitored the group as they moved north on Hancock. Upon arrival, officers observed no active fighting, and the scene was secured without further incident.
🔍 Suspicious Activity – Tucker station – around 6:24 p.m.
A report was made about a tall, white male with a beard standing in the middle of the road, not moving for traffic. He was described as wearing a t-shirt and shorts. Officers checked the area but did not locate anyone matching the description.
🏥 Domestic Disturbance with EMS – Glenn Hill Manor – around 6:32 p.m.
An 80-year-old male with dementia was reported upset, and the caller hung up. EMS was dispatched to assist the individual, ensuring his safety and well-being.
🚧 Traffic Hazard – Intersection of Chamberlain and Westport – around 6:36 p.m.
A white male, tall with a beard and wearing a t-shirt and shorts, was seen standing in the middle of the road, not moving for traffic. Units checked the area but found no one matching the description, and the hazard was cleared.
🚗 Reckless Driving – Tarrytowne Dr – around 6:36 p.m.
A black Jeep was reported speeding and weaving through traffic, with no lights and reckless behavior. Officers responded but did not specify if the vehicle was located.
🚑 Injury Traffic Collision – Northbound 71 at the 10.4 mile marker – around 6:40 p.m.
A non-injury crash involving a Ford Expedition and a Tima vehicle occurred on the highway. EMS was requested, and units responded to assist at the scene.
🔒 Vehicle Lockout and Keys Missing – 4500 block of South First, Fern Parkway – around 6:44 p.m.
A person was upset after locking herself in the bathtub, with her keys missing. No units were available at the moment to assist with the situation.
🚘 BOLO Alert – 4500 block of Produce Roads – around 6:44 p.m.
A BOLO was issued for a gray Lexus returning to a black Chevy S10, seen in the area. Authorities are on the lookout for the vehicle as part of ongoing investigations.
🚗 Reckless Driving (Repeated) – Black Jeep – around 6:36 p.m.
A black Jeep was reported speeding and weaving dangerously through traffic, prompting a response from police units. The vehicle’s whereabouts remain unconfirmed at this time.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Water Leak/Fire Hazard – 1400 block of LaFontaine Ct – around 6:13 p.m.
Responding units addressed a water leak inside a residence, which was causing flooding in the bathroom. Crews worked to contain the leak and prevent further damage. The situation was stabilized without further incident.
🚑 Medical Emergency – Jacqueline Way and Golden Dr – around 6:28 p.m.
A 70-year-old woman experienced chest pain at this location. Emergency medical services were dispatched but were canceled before arriving on scene, indicating that the patient’s condition was stabilized or did not require transport.
👶 Child Locked in Vehicle – Saddlebrook Ct – around 6:42 p.m.
An eight-month-old child was found locked inside a Sunultima vehicle, asleep but sweating, after being trapped for approximately five minutes. Responding units quickly arrived to safely unlock the vehicle and ensure the child’s well-being.
🚗 Traffic Accident – Fern Valley Rd and Preston Hwy – around 6:17 p.m.
A collision involving two vehicles, including a semi-truck and a Kia SUV, occurred at this intersection. The SUV was smoking, but no rescue or extrication was needed. Responders secured the scene and cleared the roadway.
👤 Welfare Check – Michael Edward Dr and Sprucewood – around 6:20 p.m.
Police units conducted a welfare check on two individuals, a male and a female, during a pedestrian stop. The situation was assessed, and both individuals appeared to be safe.
🕒 Routine Police Activity – Various locations – from around 6:20 p.m. to 6:50 p.m.
Officers performed multiple location clearances and status updates, with no incidents reported during this period.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Domestic disturbance – 400 block of Baker – around 6:02 p.m.
Multiple units responded to reports of a fight involving several people downstairs at the Fracture House and Elm of Hal. The situation was still ongoing as units worked to secure the scene and manage the altercation. Additional units from different divisions arrived to assist with controlling the disturbance and ensuring safety.
🔥 Domestic disturbance – 4th Street near Krispy Kreme – around 6:02 p.m.
Officers responded to a report of a fight at a local business involving a domestic dispute. Responding units arrived quickly to de-escalate the situation and separate the involved parties, ensuring no injuries occurred.
🚨 Suspicious person with firearm – 1st and Burnett – around 6:11 p.m.
Officers observed a male walking down the street carrying an AR-style rifle and threatening bystanders. Multiple police units responded to the area to assess the threat and contain the individual, prioritizing public safety amid the tense situation.
⚠️ Suspicious activity – 8217 block of – around 6:17 p.m.
A report was received about motorcycles riding at high speeds on a nearby road, raising concerns among residents. While no specific incident was reported, officers were dispatched to monitor the area and address the safety concern.
🚶♂️ Fight involving juveniles – 500 block of East Breckenridge – around 6:18 p.m.
A large altercation involving 10 to 15 juveniles was reported at this location. Responding units arrived to break up the fight and prevent further violence, working to restore order and ensure the safety of all involved.
👤 Suspicious person outside residence – 100 block of S Shelby St – around 6:02 p.m.
A male was seen outside a residence during a custody exchange, with reports of a naked individual in the vicinity. Officers responded to investigate the situation and ensure the safety of the residents and the individual involved.
🔊 Shots fired – site unknown – around 6:20 p.m.
A shot spotter activation was reported, prompting assistance requests for further information. Responding units arrived to investigate the incident and secure the area, though no immediate details about injuries or suspects were provided.
🏥 Welfare check – 1100 block of E W W Market St – around 6:02 p.m.
A distress call was received from a female caller screaming and cursing on an open line from a residence. Officers responded to assess the situation and provide assistance if needed, ensuring the safety of the caller.
🚑 Medical emergency – Fern Valley and Preston – around 6:16 p.m.
Units responded to a traffic accident involving injuries at this intersection. EMS was requested to provide medical aid to those involved, and the scene was being held for further investigation.
🚑 Trouble run – Fern Valley – around 6:16 p.m.
Responders arrived at the scene where a person appeared to be arguing or in distress. Medical personnel were on standby to assist if necessary, while officers worked to de-escalate the situation.
🚑 Traffic obstruction – Second and Market – around 6:16 p.m.
A female standing in the street blocking traffic was reported. Responding units arrived to address the situation and help her move to a safe location, ensuring minimal disruption to traffic flow.
🚶♂️ Welfare check – California Park – around 6:02 p.m.
Officers responded to a report of a vagrant in the park area. They arrived to assess the individual’s condition and provide assistance or resources as needed to ensure safety.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency – 1600 block of South 13th Street near Patton and Bulger – around 6:20 p.m.
A woman approximately 40 years old experienced chest pain at this location. Emergency medical services responded promptly to assist her. The scene was cleared shortly after the response, and the patient was likely transported for further care.
🔥 Medical Emergency – 3600 block of Powell Ave near Camden and Carlisle – around 6:24 p.m.
An elderly male, 81 years old, was found with a dangerously low heart rate of 35 beats per minute. First responders arrived quickly to assist him, providing necessary medical aid. The scene was in service within minutes, and EMS likely transported him for further treatment.
🚨 Commercial Alarm – 1100 block of South 4th Street – around 6:20 p.m.
Responding units arrived at a commercial building after an alarm was triggered. The situation was assessed, and the alarm was handled appropriately. No further details about a fire or intrusion were reported.
🚨 Commercial Alarm – 1100 block of South 4th Street – around 6:24 p.m.
Another alarm activation at the same location prompted a response from units who confirmed the situation was under control. The scene was cleared after ensuring there was no threat.
It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency (Fall and Head Injury) – Kindle Road near Dixie Hwy and El Prado St – around 5:43 p.m.
A 42-year-old woman fell inside a residence and sustained a head injury. EMS units responded promptly to assist and evaluate her condition. She was attended to on scene, and her injuries are being monitored. The response was swift, ensuring her safety and well-being.
🚒 Fire Alarm (Carbon Monoxide Detected) – 9900 block of Tuscany Ridge Dr near Kaufman Farm and Tuscany Ridge Ct – around 5:52 p.m.
A carbon monoxide alarm sounded at a residential property, prompting evacuation of the affected area. Responding units arrived quickly and assessed the situation, finding a low CO reading of about 10 parts per million. The situation was deemed manageable, and residents were able to return once the area was cleared.
🔥 Residential Smoke Detector Activation – 9400 block of Brownsboro Rd – around 6:05 p.m.
A smoke detector was triggered in a hallway, likely due to cooking activity. Fire units arrived to investigate and confirmed that there was no fire or hazard present. The alarm was determined to be false, and residents were advised to ventilate the area.
🚰 Water Leak and Flooding – 1400 block of LaFontaine Court on LaFontaine Drive – around 6:12 p.m.
A water leak inside a home was reported, causing flooding in the residence. Responding units arrived to assess the situation and provide assistance. The leak was identified as coming from a bathtub, and efforts are underway to contain the flooding and prevent further damage.
🚗 Traffic Accident Involving Semi and SUV – Fern Valley Rd and Preston Hwy – around 6:12 p.m.
A collision involving a semi-truck and a Kia SUV resulted in the SUV smoking and catching fire near the back entrance of SAM. Fire units responded to extinguish the vehicle fire and secure the scene. No injuries are reported at this time, and traffic was temporarily affected.
🚙 Suspicious Vehicle Report – Bergen-Ruth Ave – around 5:38 p.m.
A black Chrysler minivan was observed in the area during a police response. The vehicle was noted as possibly related to a police call at nearby addresses. No further details are available, but officers are monitoring the situation.
🚓 Police Response to Public Safety Incident – 1100 block of Varcheton Road Speedway – around 5:50 p.m.
Officers responded to a disturbance or incident at this location. Details are limited, but police units were engaged in managing a situation that required their presence to ensure public safety.
It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚗 Traffic Collision – Lincoln-Baker Parkway – around 5:32 p.m.
A non-injury collision occurred involving a blue car and a gray car that pulled into a lot. Multiple fire units responded to the scene, and the vehicles were left on scene with no injuries reported.
👤 Suspicious Person – Pikes Peak area – around 5:32 p.m.
Witnesses reported two young black males in black shirts running down the street, with concerns about a baby in a wagon. Units checked the area but found no further details or suspects.
🏠 Domestic Trouble – 24-30 McHenry Court – around 5:34 p.m.
Responding officers arrived at a domestic disturbance where a child’s mother took her keys. The scene was confirmed safe, and no injuries were reported during the incident.
🔍 Suspicious Activity – Near Carnation neighborhood – around 5:34 p.m.
Multiple reports came in about individuals attempting to open windows, going through mailboxes, and rummaging through cars. Units responded and cleared the scene after property was secured and no further issues were found.
🚗 Traffic Collision – Speedway parking lot at Carnation – around 5:35 p.m.
A hit-and-run involving a gray Nissan Kicks and a blunt Camaro took place. A license plate was obtained, and units responded to investigate the incident.
🚓 Vehicle Stop – 9200 block of Preston Hwy – around 5:36 p.m.
A traffic stop was initiated on a black Lexus due to reckless driving at Browns Ln and Tilder Road. The vehicle was detained for further investigation.
🚓 Vehicle BOLO – I-65 North near mile marker 100 – around 5:36 p.m.
A BOLO was issued for three Dodge Chargers racing on the highway, two of which were gray. The third vehicle’s description was not provided. Authorities are actively searching for the vehicles.
👧 Missing Juvenile – 10-24 magazine area – around 5:39 p.m.
A juvenile ran away from her residence and was last seen near 17th magazine. Follow-up units are working to locate her and ensure her safety.
🏠 Domestic Disturbance – South of West Muhammad alley – around 5:39 p.m.
A report indicated a male was putting hands on a female in a white Ford SUV. Responding units arrived in the area to assess and resolve the situation.
⚠️ Assault/Threat – Greenwood area – around 5:40 p.m.
A 37-year-old male with a foot injury was reported at the 4500 block of Greenwood. EMS was requested to assist, and units responded to confirm the scene and provide necessary aid.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚓 Routine Traffic or Chatter – local streets and neighborhoods – around 5:00 p.m.
Event summary details go here after a blank line. It appears to be a period of routine traffic activity and general chatter among responders. No significant incidents or emergencies have been reported during this time. Our teams are maintaining a watchful eye, but the early morning hours have been calm so far. We will continue to monitor for any updates or developments as the day progresses.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Commercial Fire Alarm – LaGrange Road near Springs Station Rd and serviceway at the Kroger – around 5:13 p.m.
Responders were dispatched to a commercial alarm at this location. Upon arrival, they confirmed that the alarm was part of system testing, and no fire or evacuation was necessary. Multiple units responded to ensure safety and verify the situation.
🔥 Commercial Fire Alarm – Clark Station Rd near Clear Springs Trace and Lake Shore at the NCS Kroger – around 5:14 p.m.
Fire units responded to a general fire alarm at this site. On scene, they found no signs of fire or evacuation, and the system testing was confirmed to be ongoing. The situation was under control with no hazards present.
🚗 Traffic Incident – V-5 near Beulah Church and High Fern Rd – around 5:30 p.m.
A silver sedan went off the roadway and into a yard in this area. Responding units assessed the scene and determined there were no injuries involved. The vehicle was safely removed or left at the scene without further incident.
👤 Welfare Check – near Sheeha and Landon – around 5:55 p.m.
A caller reported being 10-86 and not in need of police assistance after observing a suspicious situation behind a sealer. The individual was not in distress and was returning to her location, indicating no immediate danger.
🏠 Domestic Disturbance/Welfare Check – 98 Gilmore Ln – around 6:19 p.m.
Responding units were dispatched to this residence following reports of a welfare concern and possible burglary. Officers conducted a welfare check and investigated the situation to ensure the safety of those involved.
🛍️ Shoplifting Incident – V-5 – around 5:17 p.m.
A theft was reported at this location, involving items being stolen from a store. Responding units arrived to investigate and gather information about the incident.
🔍 Suspicious Activity – near Sheeha and Landon – around 5:22 p.m.
A caller reported seeing a female behind a sealer in the area. Responding officers located the individual, who was not in distress, and determined her presence was not suspicious beyond the initial report.
It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚑 Welfare Check – 6000 block of South 39th Street – around 4:49 p.m.
Responding units arrived to assess concerns about a six-month-old child involved in custody issues, possible neglect, and an emergency protection order. The situation required careful evaluation to ensure the child’s safety, and no injuries were reported.
🔊 Non-injury Disturbance – Euclid Ave and a nearby street – around 5:02 p.m.
A caller reported a man shouting in the street, wearing a black jacket and short hair, possibly recently released from incarceration. Units responded to verify the situation and clear the scene, ensuring public safety.
🚨 Trouble Run – Threatening Neighbor – 400 block of North 26th Street – around 5:10 p.m.
A resident reported a neighbor threatening to shoot and refusing to leave the property. Police units responded promptly to the address and addressed the situation to prevent escalation.
🚧 Trouble Run – Threatening Neighbor – 600 block of South 41st Street – around 5:10 p.m.
Units arrived to find three individuals detained after reports of a neighbor refusing to leave and making threats to shoot. The situation was stabilized, and the individuals were taken into custody.
🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 100 block of Baker – around 5:15 p.m.
A report indicated a possible assault or altercation involving a female refusing to leave the residence. Responding units arrived to de-escalate the situation and ensure everyone’s safety.
🚗 Hit and Run Incident – Brown Shore Road near Macy’s area – around 5:15 p.m.
A vehicle struck a barrier and fled the scene. A white Lincoln SUV and a semi-tractor trailer were involved. Units responded to investigate and clear the scene, with no injuries reported.
🔍 Suspicious Vehicle – Bluegrass Ave and Indiana – around 5:12 p.m.
A blue Kia Optima, possibly involved in selling activity, was seen with suspects wearing all black. Units attempted to locate the vehicle to investigate further.
🔫 Shots Fired – 600 block of South 41st Street, backyard alley – around 5:15 p.m.
A shot spotter alert indicated one round fired in the area. Police units responded quickly to the location to investigate and secure the scene.
🏥 Medical Emergency – Euclid Ave – around 5:02 p.m.
A non-injury call involved a belligerent man shouting in the street, possibly linked to mental health issues or recent incarceration. Units responded to verify and assist as needed.
🔊 Welfare Check – South 39th Street – around 5:02 p.m.
Concerns about custody, neglect, and the safety of a six-month-old child prompted a response from units to assess the child’s well-being and situation.
🚓 Traffic Stop and BOLO – near Bluegrass Ave and Indiana – around 5:12 p.m.
Units conducted a traffic stop related to a BOLO alert, continuing efforts to locate suspects or vehicles involved in ongoing investigations.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚦 Routine Traffic or Chatter – local streets and community areas – around 4:00 p.m.
Event summary details go here after a blank line. It has been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and general chatter among responders. No significant incidents or emergencies have been reported during this time. Our teams continue to monitor the situation to ensure community safety. We will keep you updated if anything changes.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Gas Leak Outside Residence – 9400 block of River Trail Dr near Indian Falls Dr – around 4:33 p.m.
Responding units were dispatched to a propane leak coming from a grill on the back porch of a residence. Crews arrived quickly to assess the situation and ensure safety, preventing any potential fire hazard. The area was secured, and the leak was contained without incident. No injuries or property damage were reported at this time.
🏥 Medical Emergency – Springfield Dr near St. Anthony Church – around 4:50 p.m.
A 46-year-old woman experienced chest pain and required medical assistance. Emergency medical services responded promptly to provide care on scene and transported her to a medical facility for further evaluation. First responders ensured her stability before departure. The situation was stabilized without further complications.
🚒 Fire Extinguisher Discharge – Kresge Way near Baptist East Hospital – around 4:49 p.m.
Someone discharged a fire extinguisher in the hallway of a location on Kresge Way, causing a cloud of powder and potential alarm. Fire units responded to investigate and clear the area, ensuring no fire or hazard was present. The scene was secured, and the incident was resolved without further issues.
🔔 Commercial Alarm – 12400 block of La Grange Rd near Springs Station Rd and serviceway at Kroger – around 5:13 p.m.
A security alarm was triggered at a commercial location near Kroger. Responding units arrived to verify the situation and found no signs of intrusion or fire. The alarm was reset, and the premises were deemed secure. No further action was necessary at this time.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Fire Response – 10900 block of Preston – around 4:32 p.m.
Multiple fire units responded to a house fire at this location. Fortunately, there were no signs of an explosion or significant damage reported, and the scene was cleared after the fire was contained. No injuries were noted during the response. Police assistance was requested to manage the scene and ensure safety.
👤 Welfare Check – 2811 7th St Rene Rd – around 4:29 p.m.
Authorities conducted a welfare check on a man who had not been heard from and was allowing homeless individuals to stay in his home. Concerns about theft and his well-being prompted the visit. The situation was assessed, and assistance was provided as needed.
⚠️ Mental Health/Behavioral Disturbance – 100 block of North44th Street – around 5:17 p.m.
A male was found exhibiting concerning behavior, including talking to himself, rolling on the ground, and having his pants down. He was described as a white male with dark hair, wearing a dark coat and blue jeans. First responders engaged to assess his condition and provide support.
🚑 Overdose and Rowdy Subject – 10900 block of Preston Gardens Ct – around 4:20 p.m.
A person overdosed at this location and became unruly, prompting a police response with lights and sirens. EMS arrived to assist the individual, and the person was transported for medical care. The situation was stabilized without further incident.
🚨 Strangulation and Possible Assault – River Shore Dr and Marina’s Edgeway – around 5:10 p.m.
A female reported she was strangled and lost consciousness during an altercation. EMS responded to evaluate her condition, and police began an investigation into the incident. The suspect details are under review.
🏠 **Domestic Disturbance – 3200 block of Leith Ln – around 4:42 p.m.
A dispute between a male and female escalated when the male reportedly hit the female. The female was refusing to leave the residence. Police arrived to de-escalate the situation and ensure the safety of all involved.
🚗 Suspicious Vehicle – 500 block of Edward Yankee Edward – around 4:33 p.m.
A vehicle matching the description of a Mercury Grand Marquis with Kentucky tags was located in the area. The vehicle was deemed suspicious, and officers checked the scene for any related activity or threats.
👵 Domestic Disturbance with Possible Abuse – 1628 Beech St – around 4:37 p.m.
A woman reported her grandson might be experiencing abuse by her son and ex-girlfriend. An emergency protective order was reportedly in place. Authorities responded to assess the situation and ensure the safety of the child.
👶 Welfare Check on a Young Child – 600 block of South39th Street – around 4:49 p.m.
A welfare check was requested for a 6-month-old grandson amid custody concerns involving the child’s mother and her ex-girlfriend. Child protective services were notified, and the child’s safety was prioritized during the response.
It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists. We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Structure Fire – 900 block of Preston Gardens Ct – around 4:21 p.m.
Multiple fire units responded to a fire at this location. The incident involved a blaze that required immediate attention to contain and extinguish. Crews worked diligently to control the fire and prevent further damage. No additional details about injuries or cause are available at this time.
🏥 Medical Emergency – Arm and Face Pain – North 26th Street and Duncan St – around 4:27 p.m.
Responders were dispatched to assist a 24-year-old female involved in a motor vehicle accident. The patient reported pain in her arm and face following the collision. Emergency medical teams arrived promptly to evaluate and provide necessary care. She was stabilized and transported for further treatment.
🏥 Medical Emergency – Passing Out – 1500 block of Bardstown Rd near Sherrods Mediterranean Grill – around 4:30 p.m.
A 57-year-old woman experiencing elevated blood sugar levels of 523 was attended to by responders. She was found to be passing out and in need of urgent medical assistance. EMS arrived quickly, provided supportive care, and transported her to a medical facility for further evaluation.
🏥 Medical Emergency – Respiratory Distress – Dixie Hwy near Norton Immediate Care Center – around 4:49 p.m.
A young girl, approximately 2 years old, was reported to be having difficulty breathing. Responders responded swiftly to assist the child in respiratory distress. She received immediate care on scene and was transported to a healthcare facility for ongoing treatment.
🚗 Routine Traffic or Chatter – various locations – around 4:00 p.m.
Throughout the period, there have been routine traffic updates and general chatter among responders. No significant incidents or emergencies were reported during this time.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency – 600 block of Roth railing – around 4:14 p.m.
A 50-year-old male was found not coherent, with eyes unable to focus, and has a history of stroke. EMS responded promptly to assess and assist the patient. The individual was transported for further medical evaluation and care.
🏥 Medical Emergency – 3500 block of Susanna Dr – around 4:25 p.m.
A six-year-old male was discovered unresponsive but breathing, with his eyes open, at this location. Emergency responders arrived shortly after being called and provided necessary medical aid. The child was stabilized and transported for further treatment.
🏥 Medical Emergency – River Oaks crossing Oaks Drive – around 4:29 p.m.
A seven-day-old female was experiencing difficulty breathing when emergency units arrived. Responders quickly assessed her condition and provided immediate care. The infant was transported to a medical facility for ongoing treatment.
🔥 Medical Emergency – 3900 block of River Oaks – around 4:29 p.m.
A patient was found unresponsive but breathing, with eyes open, at this location. EMS arrived on scene shortly after the call and provided life-saving assistance. The individual was transported for further medical attention.
🏠 Welfare Check / Disorderly Conduct – 500 block of E W W Burnett Ave – around 4:07 p.m.
A male was reported lying on the sidewalk, touching himself, and acting in a disorderly manner. Responding units arrived quickly to assess the situation and ensure safety. The individual was likely provided assistance or further evaluation as needed.
🔍 Suspicious Activity – Near Cochrane Hill at 64 east – around 4:03 p.m.
Two groups were observed sitting on top of tunnels in the area. Units responded to investigate and check the area for safety. No further disturbances or incidents were reported following the check.
There were no fire alarms, pursuits, shots fired, or traffic accidents reported during this period. Routine traffic and chatter continue as normal.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency and Unruly Individual – 10900 block of Preston Gardens Ct – around 4:00 p.m.
Responders were called to assist a person experiencing an overdose who also became unruly. Multiple units, including fire and EMS, responded to the scene. Police arrived to help secure the individual, and the situation was brought under control with the person being safely detained. No further details about injuries or condition were provided.
🔥 Fire Response – 10900 block of Preston Gardens Ct – around 4:00 p.m.
Fire units responded to a fire at the same location, involving a fire department 10-30 call. Details about the extent of the fire or damage were not specified, but responders were on scene to address the incident.
🚗 Traffic Accident – Dixie Hwy and Algonquin – around 4:00 p.m.
An injury traffic stop was conducted at this intersection involving a person on beat 5. EMS personnel were on scene, holding on injury details, but no specific information about the nature or severity of the injuries was provided.
👤 Welfare Check / Missing Person – 28th Street and Greenwood Ave – around 2:30 p.m.
Units responded to a report of a missing 15-year-old who was last seen on February 11 and had not been attending school. A bus stop inquiry confirmed the bus made the stop, and officers checked surveillance footage to verify the child’s whereabouts.
🔍 Suspicious Activity – Warren St neighborhood – around 4:00 p.m.
A neighborhood patrol observed a cautious detective asking about stolen vehicles in front of a residence. Several individuals acting suspiciously were seen in the driveway, involving a black vehicle and a white vehicle. A white male in a blue tank top was noted in the area.
🏠 Domestic Disturbance / Argument – 1100 block of West Jeff – around 4:00 p.m.
Officers responded to a dispute between a person and a caregiver concerning a patient with a 202A in place. The incident appeared to involve a domestic or mental health concern, prompting a response to ensure safety.
🔒 Lockout / Assist – Various locations including Holiday Inn on Paramount Park – around 4:00 p.m.
First responders assisted at multiple sites, including a barricaded individual inside a hotel room at the Holiday Inn, who was preventing staff from entering. The situation was managed to ensure safety and access.
🚶♂️ Suspicious Vehicle / Person – 28th Street and Gheens Ave – around 4:00 p.m.
Officers were advised to stop a white male in a gray jacket carrying a suitcase, possibly leaving a building. The individual’s behavior prompted suspicion, and law enforcement responded to investigate.
🚓 BOLO / Vehicle Pursuit – 24th Street and Frank Ave – around 4:00 p.m.
A burgundy Dodge Ram and a bicyclist were involved in a pursuit, prompting units to clear the scene and respond to the incident. Details about the pursuit’s outcome were not provided.
🚸 Child Returned to Parent – 700 block of Beaver St – around 4:00 p.m.
The missing child was safely returned to their parent, and units cleared the scene after confirming the child’s safety.
It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists. We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚓 Routine Traffic or Chatter – local streets and community areas – around 3:00 p.m.
Event summary details go here after a blank line. It has been a quiet period with mostly routine traffic movement and general chatter among responders. No significant incidents or emergencies have been reported during this time. Our teams continue to monitor the situation to ensure community safety. We will keep you updated if anything urgent arises.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency - Heroin Overdose – 100 block of call – around 3:54 p.m.
Responders were dispatched to assist a 38-year-old male who had overdosed on heroin. When EMS arrived, the patient regained consciousness during treatment. The individual was stabilized at the scene, and the call was still active as responders continued their care. Multiple units, including Battalion 53, responded to ensure the patient’s safety.
🔥 Gas Leak Outside – LaGrange Road and Blueville Way – around 4:04 p.m.
A gas leak was reported outside at the 8400 block of LaGrange Road. Utility technicians from LG&E were en route to assess the situation, which involved damage to a gas line. Responders arrived to contain the leak and secure the area, preventing further hazards.
🚑 Seizure and Possible Cardiac Arrest – 8400 block of LaGrange Road – around 4:04 p.m.
A 95-year-old male was experiencing a seizure and was reported to be in cardiac arrest outside at LaGrange Road. EMS responded promptly to provide emergency assistance. The patient was stabilized and transported for further care, with responders working to ensure his safety.
🚗 Traffic Incident - White Car vs. Gray Car – Old Harrods Creek Rd and Shelbyville Rd – around 4:12 p.m.
A non-injury collision involving a white car and a gray car occurred at this intersection. A witness called EMS after the crash, but the involved driver of the white car refused medical assistance. Responders arrived to assess the scene and ensure safety.
🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 700 block of Eastern Parkway – around 3:33 p.m.
A domestic disturbance was reported involving a 26-year-old male who was yelling and refusing to leave the residence. He was also experiencing coughing problems. Responders arrived to de-escalate the situation and provide assistance as needed.
🔫 Shots Fired – Blackburn Ave – around 3:40 p.m.
Multiple gunshots were heard in the area of Blackburn Ave, with six shots reported. No suspects or victims were seen at the scene, but responders were dispatched to investigate and secure the area.
🧠 Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Call – 1400 block of South 2nd – around 3:42 p.m.
A caller reported a situation involving a husband taking a woman and a detective calling in a motorcycle gang. The caller was hesitant to involve EMS and expressed concern about the nature of the disturbance. Responders were dispatched to assess and manage the situation, prioritizing safety and mental health considerations.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚓 Traffic stop and road rage incident – eastbound Hirshburn and Oxford Mall area – around 3:33 p.m. and 3:35 p.m.
Officers attempted to locate a vehicle matching a description on eastbound Hirshburn, but there was some confusion about the exact location and direction. Shortly after, division units responded to a road rage complaint involving a gray F-100 pickup truck with a crew cap near Oxford Mall. The suspect drove off after threatening behavior, prompting a lookout.
🏠 Domestic disturbance – 11-12 Hennepin Dr – around 3:36 p.m.
Responding units arrived at a domestic incident involving threatening behavior. The situation was quickly stabilized, and officers cleared the scene after ensuring everyone’s safety.
🔥 Fire or injury incident – 8300 block of Dixie at Regency Tires – around 3:37 p.m.
EMS was called to assist at a location where a person was arguing with staff about rooms and tires. Blood was observed on the street and in the court area, suggesting a possible injury or altercation that may require cleanup.
🚚 Stolen vehicle recovery – 4100 block of Bardstown Rd – around 3:39 p.m.
Units recovered two stolen vehicles at this location, including a U-Haul truck. The recovery was part of ongoing efforts to address vehicle thefts in the area.
🚗 Traffic crash with injury – 4300 block of Norfolk Dr – around 3:42 p.m.
A collision involving injuries was reported on Norfolk Dr. Emergency units responded to assist those involved and secure the scene.
🏥 Medical emergency and mental health crisis – 3400 block of Tevis Dr and 3700 block of Taylor’sville Rd – around 3:43 p.m. and 3:44 p.m.
EMS responded to a person with a possible mental health concern or medical issue on Tevis Dr. Shortly after, they assisted an older woman on Taylor’sville Road who was walking in distress, possibly dehydrated or fatigued, and unable to answer questions.
🚶♂️ Disturbance involving assault – Marina’s Edge, beat four – around 3:45 p.m.
Officers responded to a disturbance where a male reportedly kicked a female in the face. The situation was addressed, and the involved parties were separated.
🏠 Domestic disturbance – 1600 block of West Forms – around 3:46 p.m.
A woman was refusing to leave a residence, yelling and involved in a domestic dispute. A female suspect was described, and officers responded to de-escalate the situation.
👀 Suspicious activity and welfare check – 28th and Ailey – around 3:47 p.m.
Units responded to a trouble call at this intersection. No specific incident details were provided, but officers checked on individuals and vehicles in distress or involved in suspicious activity.
It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency (Possible Overdose) – Capron Ln at the Circle K near Combs Way in South Harrisborne – around 3:14 p.m.
Responders arrived at a U-Haul parking lot where a 90-year-old woman was found coughing up blood, suspected of an overdose. EMS units responded quickly to assist the patient, who was located in the back of the vehicle. The scene was reported at 1518, and responders confirmed the patient’s condition shortly after arrival. The situation was stabilized, and the patient was likely transported for further care.
🏥 Medical Emergency – Glasgow Blvd at Chamberlain Ln in Ponder Creek Estates – around 3:21 p.m.
An 85-year-old woman was experiencing difficulty breathing when responders arrived at her residence. The scene was reported at 1525, and EMS was dispatched to assist her. The patient’s condition required prompt medical attention, and responders provided necessary care on scene. The situation was under control as responders continued their assessment.
🔥 Trash Fire – Jefferson Blvd at Crop St in Jefferson Green – around 3:30 p.m.
Callers reported seeing smoke emanating from a homeless camp in an open field, with a strong smell of burning. Responders arrived to investigate and confirmed that there was no active fire at the location by 1536. The scene was cleared after ensuring the area was safe and no hazards remained.
🩹 Mitigation Call – Tomjoe Dr at Greenlawn Rd near Crop St – around 3:40 p.m.
Responders responded to a scene where a male had sustained a cut and required bio wash-off. The scene was reported at 1540, and EMS was involved to assist with the injury. Responders provided mitigation and confirmed the scene was safe by 1543, ensuring the individual received proper care.
👮 Welfare Check or Suspicious Activity – 40967 (location unspecified) – around 3:21 p.m.
Responders were dispatched to a location possibly related to a police radio call involving multiple units. The details suggest a routine welfare check or patrol activity, with no specific incident noted. The scene was ongoing at 1550, with responders maintaining a presence to ensure safety.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency (Breathing Difficulty) – East S-1-8 Avenue across the Carillon and Avenue E – around 3:00 p.m.
Responding units arrived at the scene to assist a young boy experiencing severe breathing issues. The child was a 7-year-old male, and emergency personnel provided medical aid to stabilize him. No further details about the outcome are available at this time.
🚓 High-Risk Domestic Disturbance and Pursuit – 3400 block of Northwestern Pky near North 35th and bank – around 3:03 p.m.
Officers engaged in a vehicle pursuit involving a suspect with a warrant for strangulation. The suspect was a passenger in a black Chevy Equinox, Kentucky type Victor 9 Edward 7-8-2. SWAT, K-9 units, and multiple police officers responded to the scene. The situation was considered high-risk, but no injuries were reported. The suspect vehicle was detained, and the incident remains under investigation.
🏠 Domestic Disturbance with Fear of Entry – 50-53 Leamington Spa Dr – around 3:15 p.m.
A woman called police after her mother’s boyfriend allegedly assaulted her, causing her to fear entering her home. She described the suspect as a black female wearing a bonnet and pink cheetah print jacket and pants. Police units responded along with SWAT to ensure safety, but no injuries were reported. The situation was stabilized without further incident.
🚑 Medical Assistance for Back and Leg Pain – West Broadway at Divita Dialysis – around 3:33 p.m.
A 59-year-old man was found with severe back and leg pain after a vehicle crash involving deployed airbags. The patient claimed that a caregiver took his wallet and prevented him from leaving. EMS and police responded to assist, and while no injuries were specified, medical aid was provided on scene.
🔍 Suspicious Activity and Shoplifting – Muhammad Ali and Armory – around 3:33 p.m.
Two individuals were detained after being flagged for shoplifting at this location. No injuries or additional details were provided, but the suspects were taken into custody for further investigation.
🚗 Traffic Accident with Possible Injuries – West Broadway at Divita Dialysis – around 3:33 p.m.
Two SUVs collided at this intersection, blocking traffic and deploying airbags. One person was reported to be in pain from back and leg injuries. EMS and police responded promptly, but no further outcome has been shared.
👴 Welfare Check on Missing Person – Duncan St at West Broadway – around 3:33 p.m.
A 75-year-old Hispanic male was reported missing for 24 hours. Authorities are investigating his whereabouts and condition, but no additional details are available at this time.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚑 Medical Emergency – 300 block of E W W Esplanade Ave near Carillon and Cleo Ave – around 3:00 p.m.
Responders were dispatched to assist a person in medical distress at this location. Details about the patient’s condition have not been disclosed. Multiple EMS units responded to provide aid, and the situation is currently being managed. We will update if further information becomes available.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚨 Routine Traffic or Chatter – local area – around 2:00 p.m.
Event summary details go here after a blank line. It appears to be a period of routine traffic activity and general chatter among responders. No significant incidents or emergencies were reported during this time. This kind of activity is typical during late-night hours and helps ensure community safety. We will continue to monitor for any updates or unusual activity.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Structure Fire – 2200 block of Thurman Dr across Heatherfield Dr – around 2:31 p.m.
Responders arrived at a single-family home where smoke was visible from the basement. Firefighters made entry, conducted searches, and successfully knocked down the blaze with no extension to the rest of the structure. A command post was established on the property to coordinate efforts. Fortunately, no injuries or additional damage were reported.
🚶♂️ Suspicious Person – Winston Ave – around 2:33 p.m.
Two males wearing shirts with an unknown logo were seen walking in opposite directions, soliciting door-to-door. Units responded to check the area for any suspicious activity, but no further issues were reported at the time.
🧍♂️ Disorderly Male – Wooddine – around 2:36 p.m.
A young white male in dark clothing was causing a disturbance while walking in the emergency lane. EMS was requested to evaluate a possible injury, though details about his condition are not specified.
🚶♀️ Person Down – 500 block of E W Oak St – around 2:31 p.m.
An elderly woman was found possibly down and unable to gain entry into her residence. Fire and EMS responded promptly to assist her, but her condition remains unspecified.
💰 Theft Report – Paramount Park Dr near Holiday Inn – around 2:31 p.m.
A report was made regarding the theft of money from the hotel premises. Authorities are investigating the incident.
🚗 Hit and Run – 6300 block of Global Distribution Way parking lot – around 2:37 p.m.
A gray Honda CRV and a black Toyota were involved in a collision where suspects fled the scene. SWAT was requested to assist with the investigation and search for the suspects.
🚗 Abandoned Vehicle – W W W Oak St – around 2:33 p.m.
A purple Kia Optima with paper tags had been parked for three days, raising suspicion of abandonment. The vehicle remains unattended and unclaimed.
🍺 Intoxicated Person – Hancock and Broadway – around 2:20 p.m.
A male identified as Zach was found walking around in an intoxicated state. Authorities responded to ensure his safety and assess his condition.
🚗 Vehicle Damage Report – Valley area – around 2:20 p.m.
A caller reported that their vehicle was damaged while parked. No further details about the damage or location were provided.
🚗 Suspicious Activity – Lewis Coleman – around 2:33 p.m.
A gray vehicle was involved in a report of suspicious activity, possibly linked to a disturbance. Responding units checked the area but no additional issues were noted.
🔊 Loud Music Complaint – Near Miller Times Barbershop – around 2:34 p.m.
A loud music disturbance was reported in the vicinity of the barbershop. Responders addressed the complaint to restore peace in the area.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Structure Fire – Heatherfield Dr – around 2:28 p.m.
A fire was reported in the basement of a single-family home, with smoke visible from the structure. Multiple fire units responded promptly to contain the blaze, which was confined to the basement area. Crews conducted searches for any occupants and ventilated the home to clear the smoke. The situation was brought under control without further incident.
🏥 Medical Emergency – Various locations – around 2:28 p.m.
Several medical assistance calls came in from different parts of the community, including incidents on S Brook St, East Broadway, W W Magnolia Ave, and the 400 block of either Drive. Responding units provided aid to individuals in need, though specific conditions were not detailed. EMS teams attended to each situation to ensure proper care and transport if necessary.
🚨 Commercial Alarm – 400 block of W W Muhammad Ali Blvd – around 2:28 p.m.
An alarm activation was reported at a business on W Muhammad Ali Blvd, likely triggered by the nearby fire incident. First responders arrived quickly to investigate and confirm that the alarm was related to the ongoing emergency, ensuring the safety of the premises.
It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency – 4100 block of Jim Harkin’s Drive – around 2:22 p.m.
Responding units were dispatched to assist an elderly female who was found unresponsive and not breathing. The caller mentioned she might be in a bag of dog kibble, raising concerns about her condition. Emergency medical services arrived to provide aid and secure the scene as they prepared to transport her for further care. The situation was being managed with urgency and compassion.
🏥 Medical Emergency – 200 block of Edgewood Way – around 2:28 p.m.
An 84-year-old woman fell and reported hearing her hip, indicating a possible injury. Responders arrived quickly to assist her, assessing her condition and preparing her for medical transport. The priority was ensuring her safety and comfort while awaiting further medical evaluation.
⚠️ Medical Emergency – Behind William G. Penney near Cox’s – around 2:42 p.m.
A 28-year-old male was found in an alley with agonal breathing, suspected to be due to an overdose. Emergency responders responded promptly to assist him, providing life-saving measures and preparing for possible transport to a medical facility. The scene was secured as efforts to stabilize him continued.
🚗 Vehicle Collision – South Terschform Parkway and Farms and Noble – around 2:57 p.m.
A vehicle crash involving a 77-year-old female resulted in chest injuries. Responding fire and EMS units arrived to provide medical aid and assess the extent of her injuries. The scene was secured, and traffic was likely affected as responders worked to assist the injured and clear the roadway.
👮 Welfare Check or Disturbance – near White Castle – around 2:22 p.m.
Officers conducted a welfare check at a location near White Castle, inspecting bathrooms and other areas. No injuries or specific incidents were reported during the check, but the officers ensured the safety and well-being of those involved. The situation was resolved without further incident.
It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚓 Suspicious Vehicle – Maple Rd and Red Spruce Dr – around 2:03 p.m.
A caller reported a brown ice cream truck following her and asking for her phone number. Responding police units arrived on scene to investigate the situation and ensure safety in the area.
🩺 Medical Emergency – 6600 block of Morocco Dr – around 2:03 p.m.
EMS was dispatched to assist two young adults, a male and a female, both suffering from arm, head, and leg pain. The responders provided aid and evaluated their conditions at the scene.
🔥 Fire Assist – 3800 block of Stone River Ct – around 2:03 p.m.
Multiple fire units responded to a working fire at this location. Crews worked to contain the blaze and ensure the safety of everyone nearby. The situation was actively managed by the fire teams.
🚗 Traffic Accident – 5600 block of Oxford Ct – around 2:03 p.m.
A hit-and-run incident was reported involving a parked vehicle that was struck by an unknown driver, damaging a Nissan Altima. Police are investigating the incident and searching for the responsible vehicle.
👤 Suspicious Activity – Shepherdsboro Rd and Indian Trail – around 2:03 p.m.
A suspicious vehicle was reported in the area, along with a hold-up alarm at the Morris Center on Dixie Hwy. Officers responded to assess the situation and ensure public safety.
🧑🤝🧑 Welfare Check – Shepherdsboro Rd and East Indian Trail – around 2:03 p.m.
Units responded to a welfare check at this intersection to ensure the well-being of an individual in the area. The situation was evaluated, and assistance was provided as needed.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚓 Routine Patrol – East Gorone and Pierce – around 2:03 p.m.
Units were conducting a routine patrol in the area, with no specific incident reported at that time.
🚗 Suspicious Vehicle – W W Oak St – around 2:03 p.m.
A purple Kia Optima with paper tags was reported abandoned on the lot, believed to have been left there for three days.
🔫 Disturbance with Firearm – 18th and Market – around 2:03 p.m.
An argument was reported near 18th and Market, with a caller mentioning a gun. Units are investigating the scene for any active threats.
🚨 Active Argument with Gun – South 18th and Market – around 2:03 p.m.
Multiple units are checking the area of South 18th and Market following reports of an ongoing argument involving a person with a firearm.
🏠 Welfare Check / Domestic Dispute – W W W Chestnut St – around 2:03 p.m.
A disturbance involving a juvenile was reported near 1700 block of W W W Chestnut St, where a 16-year-old girl was refusing to leave her mother’s residence.
🌳 Suspicious Activity / Homeless Camp – 31st and Magazine – around 2:03 p.m.
Units responded to reports of suspicious activity near railroad tracks, possibly related to a homeless encampment in the area.
🦅 Wildlife Incident – 200 block of West at I-64 – around 2:03 p.m.
An injured hawk was reported in the roadway, and wildlife services were contacted to assist with the animal.
🅿️ Suspicious Person in Parking Lot – 2100 block of Griffiths Ave – around 2:03 p.m.
A caller reported a person in the Valero parking lot acting suspiciously, prompting units to investigate the area.
🦅 Wildlife Rescue – Near 200 block of West at I-64 – around 2:03 p.m.
Wildlife services were contacted regarding a live hawk needing assistance after being injured in the roadway.
🚗 Vehicle Fire – Melt and Dixie – around 2:03 p.m.
Responding units were dispatched to a working car fire at the intersection of Melt and Dixie, working to contain and extinguish the blaze.
🔊 Security Alarm – 3900 block of Dixie Hwy – around 2:03 p.m.
A hold-up alarm was triggered at the Morris Center, prompting a response from security and police units to investigate the situation.
🚓 Suspicious Activity / Possible Break-In – Griffiths Ave – around 2:03 p.m.
Units responded to reports of suspicious activity near Griffiths Ave, where a caller expressed concern about a person in the area.
It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists. We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Commercial Fire Alarm – 3900 block of South 5th Street – around 2:00 p.m.
A commercial fire alarm was triggered at a two-story frame building on South 5th Street. Responding units initially checked the balcony at the rear of the building and then moved to the side of a nearby Mexican restaurant. Upon arrival, no signs of fire or smoke were visible, and the situation was quickly brought under control. No injuries or additional issues were reported during the response.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚨 Routine Radio Chatter – local area – around 1:00 p.m.
Event summary details go here after a blank line. The dispatches consisted mainly of routine communication among emergency responders, with no significant incidents reported during this time. This period involved standard updates and coordination efforts. No emergencies or unusual activity were noted in the brief radio exchanges.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Structure Fire – 3800 block of Stone River Core – around 1:45 p.m.
Fire units responded to a residential structure fire involving a garage attached to a two-story house. Crews evacuated residents and quickly contained the blaze, which was reported under control by 1:56 p.m. The fire caused some smoke and flames but was successfully extinguished with no reports of injuries. The scene was secured after fire suppression efforts.
🏥 Medical Emergency – Oakdale Ln – around 1:49 p.m.
A 76-year-old man was found passed out and dizzy, with concerns he might be diabetic. EMS arrived promptly to assess and assist the patient. He was stabilized on scene and transported for further medical evaluation. The situation was handled with care, ensuring the individual’s safety.
⚠️ Gas Leak – 6500 block of Brooklyn Way – around 2:06 p.m.
Residents reported a strong gas smell inside a hallway of a building on Brooklyn Way. First responders arrived to assess the situation and control the leak. The area was ventilated, and no injuries or evacuations were reported. The gas leak was contained and resolved.
🏥 Medical Emergency – Barchetown Road – around 2:09 p.m.
A 71-year-old male was found bleeding from his feet and other areas. EMS responded quickly to provide medical assistance. The patient was stabilized and transported to a medical facility for further treatment. The scene was secured, and the individual received necessary care.
🚓 Suspicious Activity and Homeless Camp – 8300 block of Preston Hwy near AutoZone – between 1:33 p.m. and 2:03 p.m.
Responding units investigated reports of a homeless camp with drug activity and arguing. Officers arrived to assess the scene and conduct an investigation. No immediate threats were reported, and the area was monitored for safety.
🚗 Suspicious Vehicle – Bardstown Rd and Eastern Bank Road – around 1:33 p.m.
A blue Kia Sedona with Kentucky tags was reported in connection with suspicious activity nearby. Police responded to the area to investigate the vehicle and ensure public safety. No further issues were reported at this time.
🚚 Abandoned Trailer – Robards Ln in front of a business – between 1:33 p.m. and 2:03 p.m.
An Atlas Van Lines trailer, white and blue, was found abandoned on Robards Ln. The trailer had been left unattended for four days and was difficult to see around. Units responded to investigate and determine if the trailer posed any hazards or required removal.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency – South 4th Street – around 1:43 p.m.
A young man experiencing chest pain, shortness of breath, and vomiting prompted a response from emergency medical services. The patient, 21 years old, was assessed on scene and transported for further care. Shortly after, additional medical emergencies were reported involving a 51-year-old woman with shortness of air and arm pain, and a 56-year-old woman with chest pain and an elevated heart rate. EMS responded promptly to each situation to provide necessary treatment.
🏥 Welfare Check – 1600 block of Chichester Ave – around 1:44 p.m.
Responders were dispatched to check on a white male who appeared intoxicated and expressed suicidal thoughts, with a cut leg. Multiple units arrived to evaluate his condition and ensure his safety. Another welfare check involved a 66-year-old woman with diabetes having difficulty answering questions, located at the 300 block of Westwood Dr. She was assessed and assisted accordingly. Additionally, a 15-year-old who was reported missing from the 6200 block of O’Royer Ct was located and returned home.
👤 Suspicious Activity – 1300 block of Ketalpa – around 1:49 p.m.
A report was received about a person taking pictures of children in a silver vehicle with Kentucky license plates parked in front of the 1300 block of Ketalpa. Nearby, a disturbance was reported involving a male putting hands on another individual at the same location. Officers responded to investigate these concerns.
⚠️ Disturbance & Threats – 18th and Market – around 1:55 p.m.
A suspicious person was seen on FaceTime mentioning a gun during an argument near 18th and Market. Authorities responded to assess the situation and ensure public safety.
🚨 Alarm Activations – Belmont Ave and Westwood Dr – between 1:39 p.m.and 1:41 p.m.
Multiple alarms were triggered in the area. A residential burglar alarm was activated at the 2900 block of Belmont Ave, with the front door showing signs of entry. A commercial burglar alarm was also reported at Christian’s, located on the same block. Additionally, motion was detected at a garage overhead door on the 18400 block of Westwood Dr, prompting a response to verify the situation.
🚓 Other Incidents – 1300 block of Ketalpa and 2900 block of Belmont Ave – around 1:32 p.m.to 1:49 p.m.
A holdup alarm was triggered earlier in the afternoon, prompting a swift police response. Officers responded to these various reports to investigate and ensure safety in the community.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency – 600 block of Evans St. W St Catherine St. – around 1:43 p.m.
A 51-year-old woman was reported to be experiencing chest pain, shortness of air, and vomiting. EMS responded promptly to assist her. The patient is currently in stable condition, and medical personnel are on scene providing care.
🔥 Medical Emergency – 600 block of North Hyde Avenue – around 1:48 p.m.
A 56-year-old woman was suffering from chest pain and an elevated heart rate. EMS arrived quickly to evaluate and assist her. She is receiving ongoing care from medical responders on scene.
🔊 Commercial Alarm – 3900 block of South 5th Street – around 1:54 p.m.
An alarm was triggered at a commercial property in this area, prompting a response from authorities. No additional details about the alarm or any subsequent findings have been provided at this time.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚑 Medical Emergency – 3100 block of South Thames Lane – around 1:15 p.m.
Responding EMS units attended to a 59-year-old woman who was found unconscious and unresponsive but still breathing. The scene was at the intersection of W W W College St and Greenwell Ln, where the patient received medical care before responders cleared the scene shortly after 1:18 p.m.
🚑 Medical Emergency – 8600 block of Preston Hwy near Southern High School – around 1:25 p.m.
A 16-year-old male experienced a seizure, fell, and was bleeding from the nose. EMS responded promptly to provide assistance and attended to the patient before clearing the scene by 1:26 p.m.
🏠 Residential Alarm – 7800 block of Mackie Ln near McBive – around 1:30 p.m.
A fire detector was triggered by cooking at a residence. Responding units confirmed the alarm was caused by cooking and responded accordingly. No further issues were reported.
🔥 Fire Alarm – 7800 block of Mackie Ln near McBive – around 1:30 p.m.
A commercial fire alarm was activated at the same location, likely due to cooking in a shelter service. Fire units responded and verified the cause, ensuring the scene was safe.
🚓 Police Activity – 9600 block of Leopold Wood Loop – around 1:10 p.m.
Officers arrived on scene to carry out an eviction process at this residential address. The situation was managed without incident.
🚗 BOLO/Arrest – 54 area – around 1:10 p.m.
Units responded to a vehicle BOLO linked to a person named Carol Rawlins. The alert was issued at 1:31 p.m., and authorities are actively searching for the vehicle associated with this individual.
👤 Suspicious Activity – Willow Pond Dr, 113 – around 1:18 p.m.
Responders investigated reports of suspicious activity, possibly related to a warrant or ongoing investigation. The scene was cleared shortly after, with no further issues.
🔔 Holdup Alarm – 1700 block of Dixie Hwy at W Oak St Health – around 1:31 p.m.
Responding units responded to a holdup alarm at this location. The scene was cleared by 1:30 p.m., and authorities advised to hold the scene for further investigation.
👀 Suspicious Activity – 7300 block of Dixie Hwy, Walgreens – around 1:37 p.m.
Responders were investigating reports of a person in the area attempting to observe the premises. The scene was under investigation, with no further incidents reported.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Fire Alarm – 11-100 block of Kentucky Mills Dr – around 1:01 p.m.
Fire units responded to a fire alarm on the fourth floor. Upon arrival, they found no smoke or signs of a fire and quickly reset the system. The units cleared the scene shortly after, around 1:12 p.m.
🚨 Suspicious Activity – Cedar St near the 400 block – around 1:34 p.m.
EMS and police responded to reports of a suspicious individual taking pictures of children in a silver vehicle. The occupant was described as an Asian male and was reportedly violent. EMS arrived to assess the situation, but the individual’s behavior raised concerns.
👤 Medical Emergency – 22nd Street behind an AT&T truck – around 1:22 p.m.
Responders located a person lying in the grass, covered in blankets, and not moving. The individual appeared possibly deceased. EMS and police arrived to evaluate the scene and provide assistance.
👤 Medical Emergency – 400 block of South 6th Street – around 1:25 p.m.
A person was found in and out of consciousness and in need of urgent EMS help. Responders arrived promptly to assist and assess the individual’s condition.
🚑 Violent Incident – Plymouth Ct – around 1:34 p.m.
EMS and police responded to a report of a male with a brain injury, possibly from a violent altercation. The individual was described as going in and out of consciousness, requiring immediate medical attention.
🚗 Welfare Check & Vehicle Investigation – Homeview Dr and Bohannon Ave – around 1:04 p.m.
Officers checked on a stolen gray Kia Sportage that was unoccupied at the scene. The owner was nearby on foot with small dogs. Multiple units also responded to a stolen vehicle report in the same area, where a suspect was detained after a search behind garages.
🏠 Domestic Disturbance – Coral Ave near the 100 block – around 1:04 p.m.
Police responded to neighbors arguing over loud music. The caller was wearing a red shirt. The situation was resolved after the music was turned down and the scene was cleared.
🔊 Suspicious Activity – 22nd Street near an AT&T truck – around 1:04 p.m.
Officers responded to a report of a person lying in the grass, not moving, near an AT&T truck. The scene was similar to the earlier report, raising concerns about a possible deceased individual.
🚨 Assault or Violent Person – Plymouth Ct – around 1:34 p.m.
EMS and police responded to a violent male with a brain injury. The individual was possibly experiencing a medical crisis related to violence, requiring immediate medical care.
🔊 Suspicious Activity – (Time not specified, around 1:49 p.m.)
Additional reports of suspicious activity were received, but details are limited at this time. Our team continues to monitor ongoing developments.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Fire Alarm – 800 block of Adam – around 1:04 p.m.
A fire alarm was triggered at this location involving a 53-year-old woman with a history of mental illness. Firefighters responded to the scene but reported that there was no active fire present. The situation was being monitored as responders assessed the scene and ensured safety. No injuries or further incidents were reported at this time.
🏥 Medical Emergency – 800 block of Adam – around 1:04 p.m.
Alongside the fire alarm, EMS was called to assist a woman experiencing a medical issue related to her mental health. Details about her condition or transport were not specified, but responders were on scene providing aid. The incident appeared to be connected to her mental health history and the earlier alarm.
🚨 Holdup Alarm – 1100 block of Kentucky Mills Dr – around 1:04 p.m.
A duress alarm was activated at this location, possibly at a restaurant or retail establishment. Police units responded promptly to investigate the situation, but no further details about the outcome or whether anyone was harmed were provided.
👤 Disturbance/Threatening Behavior – 5700 block of Outer Loop – around 1:04 p.m.
A male was reported to be screaming at a female over the phone, making threats. The suspect was described as a black male dressed in white, driving a black minivan with a female passenger. Responding units arrived to address the domestic disturbance and assess the situation, ensuring safety for all involved.
🔫 Shots Fired – 10600 block of National Park – around 1:04 p.m.
Multiple gunshots were reported in this area, with JCPS noting the noise and potential impact on nearby school lockdown procedures at Coleridge Elementary. Law enforcement responded to investigate the source of the gunfire and secure the scene.
🚗 Suspicious Vehicle – Near 800 block of South and Old Henry – around 1:04 p.m.
Officers observed a black Lexus and a black Neon parked near this location. The vehicles were possibly related to ongoing investigations or briefings, prompting a police presence to monitor activity and gather information.
🚘 Disturbance/Threatening Behavior – 4000 block of Poplar Level Rd at MCA – around 1:04 p.m.
A male occupant was reported to be in a vehicle with tinted windows, possibly armed or threatening others. There was concern that he may have brandished a firearm, prompting a police response to ensure public safety and investigate the threat.
🏥 Medical Emergency – 4000 block of Poplar Level Rd at MCA – around 1:04 p.m.
Responders were called to assist a person found down at this location with an unknown medical condition. Emergency units arrived to evaluate and provide aid, though specific details about the person’s condition were not disclosed.
🔫 Suspicious Activity – Near Bangle Hall – around 1:04 p.m.
A subject was believed to have brandished a firearm in this area, leading to a police response. Officers arrived to investigate the report and ensure the safety of nearby residents and students.
It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚑 Medical Emergency – South 26th Street and W W Market St – around 12:59 p.m.
Multiple medical calls were reported in the area, prompting a response from EMS teams. Responders attended to situations at South 26th Street and W W Market St, as well as W Southland Blvd. and Central Ave. No specific details about patient conditions or the nature of the emergencies were provided. The situation appears to be routine, with responders managing the calls efficiently.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚗 Traffic or Routine Chatter – various locations – around 12:00 p.m.
Event summary details go here after a blank line. The calls during this period mainly involved routine traffic checks and general chatter among responders. There were no major incidents reported, and units were primarily engaged in standard patrol activities. This quiet period reflects typical community patrols and monitoring. We will continue to keep an eye on any developing situations and provide updates as needed.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚑 Medical Emergency (Shortness of Breath) – Rear of a store on Perry Rd – around 12:45 p.m.
A 72-year-old man was experiencing difficulty breathing at the back of a store on Perry Rd. Emergency medical responders arrived promptly to assist him and evaluate his condition. The patient was stabilized and transported for further care. First responders from AMA-5-0-9 handled the situation with care and professionalism.
🔥 Unknown Fire Reported – 12-6-0-9 Westport Ridgeway – around 12:56 p.m.
Fire crews responded to a residence on Westport Ridgeway after reports of a fire. Upon arrival, they found a two-story home with no visible flames or smoke. The scene was checked thoroughly, and no active fire was present. Crews ensured the area was safe and cleared the scene without incident.
🔔 Fire Alarm Activation – Rocky Mountain Dr, Crop St, Tapean Drive, and D.D. Court – around 1:02 p.m.
Multiple fire units responded to several locations where fire alarms had sounded. The alarms triggered at different addresses, prompting a quick response to investigate. No fire or hazard was found at any of the sites, and the alarms were silenced after confirming the safety of each location.
🏥 Medical Call for Shortness of Breath – South and Creston Dr, Crop St, Woodpointe Blvd, Napa Valley Dr – around 1:02 p.m.
Paramedics responded to a medical emergency involving a 34-year-old woman and a man experiencing shortness of breath. The individuals were assessed on scene, and their conditions were stabilized. They were transported for further medical evaluation and care.
🔥 Debris Burning Report – Old Brownsboro-Hill Rd, Crop St, Burning Bush Rd, Baldwin Trail – around 1:03 p.m.
Responders were dispatched to a report of debris being burned in a backyard. The scene was checked, and it was confirmed that debris was indeed burning. No fire hazard was observed beyond the debris burning, and the situation was monitored to prevent escalation.
🔔 False Fire Alarm – Company at an unspecified location – around 1:06 p.m.
Fire units responded to a false alarm triggered at a company. No fire or smoke was detected, and the alarm was determined to be false. The scene was cleared without further incident.
⚠️ Wires Down – Berea Dr, Cross Street Service Way, Damascus Cir – around 1:07 p.m.
Emergency crews responded to reports of downed wires in the area. The scene was secured, and the wires were confirmed to be down at Berea Dr. Utility companies were contacted to address the hazard and ensure safety.
⚠️ Confirmed Wires Down – 8-4-07 Berea Dr – around 1:08 p.m.
Responders confirmed the downed wires at this location. Utility personnel were contacted to handle the situation, and the area was secured to prevent any accidents or injuries.
🚗 Motor Vehicle Accident (Building Struck) – 5200 block of Dixie Hwy near Trent Ave and Meyers Ln – around 1:13 p.m.
A vehicle, a white Honda Civic, crashed into a building near the Stock Yards Bank on Dixie Hwy. Police and fire units responded to assess the structural damage and ensure safety. The driver was evaluated, and the scene was secured as repairs and investigations continue.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚨 Suspicious Activity – Melwood Arts and Entertainment Center on Mellwood Ave – around 12:35 p.m.
A male, possibly intoxicated or experiencing a mental health crisis, was seen walking around the parking lot, causing concern among bystanders. The individual was described as black, wearing a black hat, black hoodie, and navy blue jeans. Police and EMS responded to the scene, and the male was seen leaving by 12:48 p.m. The situation was stabilized, and no injuries were reported.
🚗 Non-injury Traffic Incident – Varshtime Road and Speed Ave – around 12:45 p.m.
A collision involving a black SUV occurred at this intersection. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, and responding units arrived promptly to clear the scene and ensure safety for all involved.
🗣️ Assault/Disturbance – Hill Rd – around 12:39 p.m.
A verbal altercation escalated when a male yelled at a female and claimed he spit on her. The suspect was described as a white male wearing sunglasses, a gray sweatshirt, and blue sweatpants, sitting inside a vehicle parked in a black Nissan. Responding officers arrived quickly and de-escalated the situation, ensuring everyone’s safety.
🔥 Fire Alarm – Outer Loop at Route 21 – around 12:36 p.m.
An alarm was triggered at the back door of a location on Outer Loop. Attempts to contact mall security were unsuccessful, but the alarm was eventually cleared after investigation. No fire or hazard was found.
🚓 Vehicle Theft / BOLO – 3000 block of Churchway – around 12:48 p.m.
A black Ford F-100 with Kentucky tags and a Florida license plate was reported stolen from the 2000 block of the same street. Units responded to confirm the vehicle was missing and began efforts to locate it.
🚦 Road Rage / Altercation – South Fourth and Ali – around 12:36 p.m.
A confrontation occurred between drivers of a blue Pathfinder and a red pickup truck, involving honking and cursing. Responding police units managed the situation and helped restore order at the scene.
🏥 Welfare Check – unspecified location – around 12:38 p.m.
A report was received about a male appearing to be unsteady and possibly falling over. EMS responded and found a black male in a gray jogging suit. The individual was assessed and assisted as needed.
🚑 Welfare Check / Suicidal Individual – West Kentucky and S S Brook St – around 12:38 p.m.
A female, who had previously been taken to a medical facility and claimed she was suicidal, ran from the scene. Police and EMS responded to the area to ensure her safety and provide support.
👤 Suspicious Person – Wendy’s outside – around 12:37 p.m.
A report indicated a male, possibly homeless, was seen falling over outside the fast-food restaurant. EMS responded to assist, but no one was found outside upon arrival.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency (Possible Overdose) – North 21st Street and Dr. W.J. Hobbs Street – around 12:29 p.m.
Responding units arrived at the scene where a 45-year-old male was found in apparent overdose. The individual was being assessed by EMS and was being prepared for transport if necessary.
🔥 Medical Emergency (Possible Overdose) – 4600 block of Dixie Hwy near Gable and San Jose – around 12:50 p.m.
Units responded to reports of a 45-year-old male suspected to be experiencing an overdose at a local manor. EMS was dispatched to evaluate the patient’s condition.
🚗 Traffic Collision – 4600 block of Dixie Hwy near Gable and San Jose – around 12:53 p.m.
A minor two-car collision occurred in the same area, with no injuries reported. Responding units arrived to manage the scene and ensure safety.
🔥 Medical Response – E Main St – around 12:48 p.m. and 12:56 p.m.
Multiple units responded to a male who appeared to be falling, described as a Black male in a gray jogging suit. No visible injuries were reported, but medical assessment was ongoing to determine his condition.
🚗 Traffic Accident – 4600 block of Dixie Hwy near Gable and San Jose – around 12:53 p.m.
A second minor two-car collision took place in the same vicinity, with no injuries reported. Responders arrived to secure the scene and assist those involved.
🔊 Fire Alarm (Commercial) – 600 block of E Main St – around 12:33 p.m.
Fire units responded to a fire alarm at a multi-story hotel. Upon arrival, nothing was showing, and the scene was deemed safe after investigation.
🔊 Fire Alarm (System Testing) – various locations – from around 12:33 p.m. to 12:54 p.m.
Units responded to locations where ongoing system testing was taking place. No signs of fire or emergency were observed during these checks.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚗 Traffic or Routine Chatter – various locations – around 12:00 p.m.
Event summary details go here after a blank line. The reports indicate ongoing traffic flow and general chatter among responders. There are no significant incidents reported at this time, suggesting a relatively calm period for the community. First responders continue to monitor the area for any emerging issues. We will keep you updated if anything urgent arises.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Residential Fire Alarm – 4200 block of Pleasant Glen Dr – around 12:15 p.m.
Responders arrived at a home after a fire alarm sounded in the master bedroom. No smoke or flames were visible upon arrival, and the occupants were advised to evacuate as a precaution. The scene was cleared shortly after, with no fire found.
🔥 Commercial Fire Alarm – 6000 block of National Turnpike at CBRE – around 12:15 p.m.
Fire units responded to a general fire alarm at a commercial building. Upon arrival, no smoke or fire was observed, and the scene was cleared after confirming the alarm was false.
🔥 Smoke from Water Drainage Ditch – Holly Forest Rd, 3200 block – around 12:22 p.m.
Units responded to reports of smoke coming from a water drainage ditch. No fire was visible at the scene, and responders determined there was no ongoing hazard.
🚑 Lift Assist – 4300 block of Linda Rd – around 12:24 p.m.
A 57-year-old woman needed help entering her home and was assisted by responders waiting in her driveway. The individual was safely helped inside, and units cleared shortly after.
🏥 Medical Emergency – Stroke – Donard Park Ave – around 12:33 p.m.
Responders attended to a 72-year-old woman experiencing a stroke. Emergency units arrived promptly, provided necessary care, and transported her for further treatment. The scene was cleared afterward.
👤 Welfare Check – Blocked Truck – Shelbyville Rd at 800 block – around 12:04 p.m.
Units responded to a stranded truck blocking a turning lane. No injuries were reported, and responders worked to clear the scene.
👤 Welfare Check – Vehicles – West Fort and 800 block – around 12:18 p.m.
Responders checked on a blue car and a gray car with no reported injuries. The scene was active as units worked to assess the situation.
🔍 Suspicious Activity – Bank Attempt – 11300 block of Main St at Republic Bank – around 12:04 p.m.
A female was seen attempting to withdraw over $40,000 from an account flagged for incomplete information. Responders are working to identify the individual involved.
It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists. We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚑 Medical Emergency – 3100 block of Ruclon Campus Drive – around 12:04 p.m.
A 17-year-old was reportedly attacked by a 16-year-old at this location. Emergency medical services responded and transported the victim to Peace Hospital for treatment. Police units arrived to investigate the incident and ensure safety at the scene.
🔥 Fire Alarm – South 8th Street – around 11:59 a.m.
A commercial fire alarm sounded at a location involving a shower truck. Multiple fire units responded promptly to investigate and reset the system, preventing further escalation. No fire was reported, and the situation was contained quickly.
🚗 Traffic Stop & Possible Stolen Vehicle – Kroger fuel station near Breckenridge Ln – around 12:31 p.m.
Officers checked on a black Chevrolet Impala with Kentucky tags that had been parked unoccupied for several hours. The vehicle was checked for stolen status, but no further issues were reported at this time.
🏠 Domestic Disturbance – River Park area – around 12:04 p.m.
A report indicated trouble between neighbors involving property damage and a person waiting in the backyard. Responding units arrived to assess the situation and mediate the dispute.
🚗 Non-Injury Hit and Run – 400 block of South 2nd Street – around 12:04 p.m.
A collision involving a white GMC occurred, but no injuries were reported. Officers documented the incident and began investigations into the circumstances.
🔪 Burglary in Progress – 1600 block of Plymouth Ct – around 12:04 p.m.
A suspect was reported breaking into a residence and urinating on the floor. The individual was located in the furnace area and believed to be armed with a knife. Police responded swiftly to contain the situation and ensure safety.
🛏️ Suspicious Activity – 12th and Broadway – around 12:04 p.m.
A person was found lying in the grass between McDonald’s and Family Dollar, covered in blankets and possibly in distress. Responders checked on the individual to assess their condition.
🛍️ Theft – 2100 block of Griffith at Dollar General – around 12:04 p.m.
Two males were seen stealing copper wiring from the store. Descriptions included one in a beige shirt and black hoodie, and another in a blue and white flannel jacket. Officers are investigating the theft.
🚙 Suspicious Vehicle – Kroger fuel station – around 12:04 p.m.
An unoccupied black Chevrolet Impala, possibly stolen, was checked at the fuel station for stolen status. No further issues were reported.
🛏️ Welfare Check – Near McDonald’s and Family Dollar – around 12:04 p.m.
A call was made to check on a male lying in the grass covered in blankets. Responders confirmed the individual was safe and in no immediate distress.
🚓 Suspicious Activity & Traffic Pursuit – 35th and Ali – around 12:04 p.m.
A male was seen moving suspiciously, possibly fleeing from a traffic stop. Traffic units responded to the scene, requesting backup as they pursued the suspect. The situation remains under investigation.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency – 10-700 block of Monteray Place Cir – around 11:48 a.m.
A 43-year-old woman was experiencing a racing heart and shaking. Emergency medical services and fire units responded promptly to assist her. She was evaluated on scene and received necessary care for her symptoms. The situation was stabilized, and she was likely transported for further treatment.
🏥 Medical Emergency – 17-25 Bonnyville Blvd near Crusher to Dixie Hwy and Valiant Dr – around 11:57 a.m.
A 37-year-old woman was suffering from chest pain when emergency crews arrived. EMS responded quickly to assess her condition and provide initial treatment. She was evaluated for potential cardiac issues and was either transported or advised on next steps for her health.
🏥 Medical Emergency – Crusher to Forest Way Dr near Forest Way Pl – around 12:03 p.m.
An 83-year-old man was dehydrated, vomiting, and experiencing diarrhea. EMS was called to assist with his condition, providing hydration and supportive care. The patient’s vital signs were monitored, and he was likely transported for further medical attention.
🔥 Fire Alarm – 42-17 Pleasant Glen Dr near High Trail Ct and Quiet Glen Ct – around 12:15 p.m.
A residential fire alarm sounded from the master bedroom of a home on Pleasant Glen Dr. Fire units responded swiftly to the scene and began preparations to evacuate the residents if necessary. The alarm was likely triggered by smoke or fire detection, and crews were working to ensure the safety of everyone inside.
It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency – 1100 block of Creston Village West – around 11:34 a.m.
A 57-year-old male was experiencing a rapid heartbeat, with his heart racing at 110 beats per minute. EMS was dispatched to assess and provide medical assistance to the individual. The situation was handled promptly, and the patient was stabilized on scene.
🚨 Fire Alarm – West Broadway near Dollar General – around 11:34 a.m.
A back door alarm was triggered at a location on West Broadway. The property management was notified and responded to the scene. Fire personnel were also dispatched as a precaution, but the situation was determined to be a false alarm after investigation.
👤 Welfare Check – North 28th Street – around 11:34 a.m.
A caller reported seeing a person in a black hoodie and blue jeans on security cameras in a backyard, where a garage appeared to be broken into. The caller was out of town and requested a welfare check. Officers arrived and confirmed the individual was not on scene, with no immediate threat identified.
🚶♂️ Disturbance/Disorderly Conduct – National City Towers plaza – around 11:34 a.m.
A disorderly male known to expose himself was seen wandering around the plaza area. Police responded to the scene to address the situation and ensure public safety. The individual was located and taken into custody without incident.
🚗 Suspicious Vehicle – Oak and 23rd Street – around 11:34 a.m.
A green Chevrolet pickup with no license plates was reported parked suspiciously at the intersection. Officers checked the vehicle but found no immediate threat. The vehicle was noted for further investigation if needed.
👤 Welfare Check – Dialysis center – around 11:34 a.m.
A person matching the description of Gregory Glover, who had been out of contact for two days, was located refusing to go to dialysis. He was identified as wearing a black and white flannel shirt with green pants. EMS was contacted to assist with his care.
🚶♂️ Disturbance – National City Towers plaza – around 11:34 a.m.
A male riding a black scooter was reported wandering around the plaza. Officers responded to assess the situation and advised the individual to stay clear of public areas to prevent further disturbance.
🔓 Break-in/Stolen Property – North 28th Street residence – around 11:34 a.m.
A garage at a private residence showed signs of being broken into, with a person in a black hoodie seen on security cameras. Police secured the scene and are investigating the break-in, with no suspects in custody at this time.
🚗 Traffic Incident – 11th and Magazine – around 11:34 a.m.
A hit-and-run was reported at this intersection. Officers are investigating the incident, and witnesses are being interviewed. No injuries were reported at this time.
👤 Welfare Check – North 28th Street – around 11:34 a.m.
A person matching the description of the individual seen earlier was observed walking from the front to the backyard of a residence, near the scene of the break-in. No immediate danger was identified, and officers continued to monitor the area.
👤 Suspicious Activity – National City Towers plaza – around 11:34 a.m.
A known individual who exposes himself was seen wandering around the plaza area again. Police responded to the scene to address the ongoing concern and ensure public safety.
🚨 BOLO (Be On Lookout) – North 28th Street – around 11:34 a.m.
A BOLO was issued for a male in a black hoodie and blue jeans seen on security cameras in the backyard of a residence. Officers are actively searching for the individual in connection with the break-in and suspicious activity reported earlier.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🚲 Suspicious Activity – Greenwood Rd near Ridgewood Baptist Church – around 11:34 a.m.
A report was received about a male riding a dirt bike through a property in the area. The individual was described as intoxicated, raising concern for safety. Responding units checked the vicinity of Greenwood Rd and Beaver St to investigate the situation. At this time, there are no reports of injuries or further incidents, and the situation appears to be under control.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Fire Alarm – 400 block of South 8th Street – around 11:29 a.m.
Multiple fire units responded to a commercial alarm at this location. The situation was quickly assessed, and no further details on the outcome have been provided at this time.
🏥 Medical Emergency – West Muhammad and Beahl Blvd – around 11:29 a.m.
A 57-year-old male experiencing heart and alveolarity issues was attended to by EMS. The patient was evaluated and received necessary care on scene.
🏥 Medical Emergency – Blanton House – around 11:29 a.m.
A patient at this residential facility was reported to be in an unspecified condition. Fire units responded to assist, providing medical support as needed.
🏥 Medical Emergency – 400 block of South 8th Street – around 11:29 a.m.
Another individual with alveolarity issues was attended to at this location. EMS responded promptly to provide medical assistance.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
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Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency (Short of Air) – Twin Drives – around 11:15 a.m.
A 60-year-old male was found in a critical condition, not breathing, and bleeding at a location on Twin Drives. EMS units responded promptly and arrived on scene at 11:22 a.m., providing urgent medical assistance in an effort to stabilize the patient. The situation was serious, and responders worked diligently to address his life-threatening condition.
🏥 Medical Emergency (Chest Pain) – Brookridge Village Blvd near Wood Springom 318 – around 11:30 a.m.
A 54-year-old woman experiencing chest pain was reported at the intersection of Paw Control Drive and Ridgeside Dr. EMS arrived on scene at 11:36 a.m., assessing her condition and providing necessary medical care for her heart-related symptoms. She was stabilized and transported for further treatment.
🚓 Routine Police Activity – 1100 block of East Oak – between 11:23 a.m. and 11:53 a.m.
Multiple police units responded to an arrest at the 1100 block of East Oak involving an individual identified as Trayvon Miller. The investigation included an active concealed pistol license inquiry. The scene was cleared by approximately 11:36 a.m., concluding the police activity related to this incident.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency – W W Lee St. – around 11:00 a.m.
A 62-year-old male experiencing a rapid heart rate and shortness of breath was reported. Multiple EMS units responded to assist the individual and provide necessary medical care. The patient was stabilized on scene and transported for further evaluation.
🔥 Medical Emergency (Seizures) – 1700 block of Wilart Dr. – around 11:04 a.m.
A female was reported to be having seizures on multiple occasions. Responding police and EMS units arrived promptly to meet with the caller and assist the woman. She received medical attention and was taken to a medical facility for further treatment.
🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 1700 block of South Forrest – around 11:04 a.m.
A caller reported that her mother was kicked in the head by her boyfriend or husband. The mother, identified as Tara Lucas, was found to have low blood sugar, while the suspect, Vico Lucas, was described as manic, bipolar, and intoxicated. Responding units checked on the individuals involved and assessed the situation.
🚗 Suspicious Vehicle – Bardstown Rd and fixed lane – around 11:14 a.m.
A reckless black Toyota sedan was reported to be driving erratically and all over the roadway, last seen heading southbound on Bardstown Rd. Units responded to investigate the vehicle and ensure public safety.
🚙 Stolen Vehicle Report – 1700 block of Wilart Dr. – around 11:17 a.m.
A man reported his maroon Lincoln Town Car stolen from Indiana. The vehicle had been in the suspect’s possession for the past two years. Responding units took details and began efforts to locate the vehicle.
🏠 Domestic Disturbance (Repeat Incident) – 1700 block of Wilart Dr. – around 11:15 a.m.
A suspect attempted to destroy a vehicle after knocking on an apartment door. The suspect, described as Anthony Kimbley, a black male wearing a black ski mask and hoodie, was associated with a Ford Focus. Units responded to address the incident and ensure safety.
⚠️ Suspicious Activity – 100 block of Magazine St. – around 11:04 a.m.
A male displaying erratic behavior was reported, raising concerns about a possible mental health crisis. Multiple units responded to assess the situation and provide assistance as needed.
🔊 Break-in or Attempted Break-in – 1700 block of Wilart Dr. – around 11:04 a.m.
A report was made of a possible burglary at an apartment. Responding units checked the premises and attempted to make contact with the caller to gather more information and secure the scene.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.
Derby City Watch
Here’s a look at the notable calls our first responders have been handling over the last few hours. We are monitoring the feeds and will provide a full analytical digest of the day’s events later tonight.
🔥 Medical Emergency – Crescent Highway and Nadina Dr. – around 10:29 a.m.
A 94-year-old woman was reported to be short of air. EMS responded promptly with multiple units and provided assistance to stabilize her condition. She was transported for further medical evaluation. The situation was resolved without further incident.
🔊 Fire Alarm – Bishop Ln. – around 10:24 a.m.
Fire alarm activation was reported at a six-story building. Responding units arrived to find no visible signs of fire, but an electrical odor was detected. The fire units investigated the source and confirmed there was no fire present. The alarm was reset, and the scene was cleared.
👤 Welfare Check – Candlelight Ln. – around 10:36 a.m.
A welfare check was conducted at a residence on Candlelight Ln. for a 29-year-old male who had not been heard from in ten days. Responders found no immediate danger but ensured the individual was safe. The area was checked and cleared.
🏠 Domestic Disturbance – East Kentucky – around 10:45 a.m.
A domestic incident involving a possibly intoxicated male was reported at a residence on East Kentucky. The suspect reportedly kicked in a door during a dispute. Responding police units arrived to de-escalate the situation and ensure safety. The individual was taken into custody if necessary.
👤 Suspicious Person – Griffiths Ave. – around 10:54 a.m.
A vagrant was seen setting up a homeless camp in the garage of a vacant residence on Griffiths Ave. Responders cleared the area after conducting a welfare check, confirming no one was inside or in danger. The scene was secured and area cleared.
👤 Welfare Check – Vermont Ave. – around 10:36 a.m.
A welfare check was performed on a 48-year-old male with a history of mental health issues. Responders found him exhibiting unusual behavior, including throwing in a cow and expressing love. The individual was evaluated and assisted as needed.
🚗 Stolen Vehicle Report – Camp Ground Rd. – around 10:54 a.m.
A stolen vehicle, a 2000 Toyota Corolla, was reported at the 3400 block of Camp Ground Rd. Someone was attempting to sell the car. Units checked the area and confirmed the vehicle was stolen. The case is under investigation.
🚧 Traffic Collision – Broadway and an unknown street – around 10:53 a.m.
A vehicle traveling southbound was involved in a collision at the intersection of Broadway. Responding units from traffic enforcement arrived to assess the scene. A review of camera footage is planned to determine fault and details of the crash.
👤 Suspicious Activity – Griffiths Ave. – around 10:54 a.m.
A person was seen engaging in suspicious activity at a vacant residence on Griffiths Ave, possibly setting up a homeless camp in the garage. No description was available. The area was checked and cleared after the welfare check.
We will post our full 24-hour summary at the end of the day. Look out for one another. -Derby City Watch.
Errors in transcription or interpretation may occur. Information provided is for community awareness and should not be considered official police reporting.