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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 – Sallie Port – around 6:54 p.m.

A 35-year-old male was found possibly overdosing after taking medication twice. EMS responded promptly and was in service to assist the individual. The situation was stabilized on scene, and no further details were provided.

🚗 Traffic Collision – 5100 block of U.S. Highway 42 – around 6:56 p.m.

A non-injury crash occurred involving a gray Chrysler and a gray Jeep. Responding units secured the scene and directed traffic as needed, with no reports of injuries or major damage.

👤 Suspicious Activity – near Briar Glen – around 6:56 p.m.

Witnesses reported two individuals soliciting at an AT&T store in the neighborhood. The subjects were described as a white male wearing a visor vest and a black male with no further description. Authorities are investigating the activity.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – neighborhood – around 7:10 p.m.

A neighbor called in to report a drunk ex-boyfriend threatening to break into a residence and knocking on the door aggressively. Police responded to assess the situation and ensure the safety of the residents.

🔊 Fire Alarm – Speedway, 4200 block of Poplar Road – around 7:00 p.m.

A visitor triggered a fire alarm at the Speedway station. Fire units responded to investigate and confirmed the alarm was accidental, with no fire or hazard present.

🚨 Commercial Alarm – Speedway, 4200 block of Poplar Road – around 7:00 p.m.

A security alarm was activated at the same Speedway location. Responders checked the premises and found no signs of unauthorized entry or damage.

🚗 Suspicious Vehicle – U.S. Highway 42 – around 7:00 p.m.

A vehicle was found stopped in the middle of the road with no one around. Police arrived to investigate and determine if the vehicle was abandoned or involved in any suspicious activity.

🛑 Disturbance – U.S. Highway 42 – around 7:00 p.m.

A fight involving 5-6 individuals was reported in the area, with a Chevy Impala and a black Dodge Ram stopped in the middle of the street. Officers responded to break up the altercation and ensure public safety.

🔫 Shots Fired / Firearm Incident – Cleveland Blvd and Country Club Rd – around 6:56 p.m.

Multiple vehicles, including an orange Challenger, white Challenger, black Charger, and red Mustang, were seen racing in the area. Authorities are investigating reports of gunfire and reckless driving.

🚓 Robbery – 3200 block of Bardstown Rd, Thornton’s – around 7:09 p.m.

A customer reported that lottery tickets were cashed without authorization at the store. Police are reviewing surveillance footage and interviewing witnesses to identify the suspect.

🔊 Hold-up Alarm – Speedway, 4200 block of Poplar Road – around 7:01 p.m.

A panic alarm was triggered inside the Speedway store amid an argument involving two males and a female. Responding officers are securing the scene and speaking with those involved.

👤 Welfare Check / Suspicious Activity – neighborhood – around 7:10 p.m.

A neighbor reported a drunk ex-boyfriend threatening to break into a residence. Police arrived to check on the situation and ensure the safety of the residents involved.

🚪 Lockout / Assistance – 2700 block of Stanley Gull Parkway – around 7:00 p.m.

Assistance was requested to gain entry into a property. Responders helped resolve the lockout situation without incident.

🚓 Traffic Stop / Investigation – 3rd Street and Floyd – around 7:00 p.m.

Officers conducted traffic inquiries and investigations in the area, ensuring compliance and addressing any violations observed.

🔧 Break-in in Progress – location unspecified – around 7:00 p.m.

A report was received about a break-in occurring at a property. Authorities are responding to the scene to investigate and prevent further 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.

🔥 Gas Leak Inside Residence – 11500 block of Ulrich Rd, Crusher – around 6:52 p.m.

Responders confirmed a gas smell inside a home at this location. Crews quickly assessed the scene to ensure safety and mitigate any potential hazards. No injuries have been reported, and the situation is under control.

🏥 Medical Emergency – Fall and Lift Assist – 10500 block of Sawyer Pl – around 6:52 p.m.

A 90-year-old woman required assistance after falling inside her residence. First responders arrived promptly and helped her to a safe position. She was evaluated on scene and in stable condition.

🏥 Medical Emergency – Leg Injury and Bleeding – 100 block of Outer Loop, Crusher – around 7:12 p.m.

A young adult male, approximately 23 years old, was found with a suspected broken leg and bleeding. Although no blood was visible, responders treated him for his injuries and called for police assistance to manage the scene.

🏥 Medical Assist – Fall – 9900 block of Prairie Dr – around 5:39 p.m.

An 87-year-old male fell at this location. Emergency crews responded to provide aid and assist him to a safe location. The patient was stabilized and in good condition after help arrived.

🏥 Medical Assist – Shortness of Breath – Cross River, Villa Fair Rd, and Michael Overdrive – around 5:20 p.m.

A 76-year-old woman was experiencing difficulty breathing. Responders arrived quickly to evaluate her condition and provide necessary medical support. She was transported for further care.

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 – 7300 block of Southside Dr – around 6:49 p.m.

A 74-year-old woman was reported to be experiencing chest pain. Emergency medical services responded promptly to assess and assist her. She was evaluated on scene, and further care was provided as needed. The situation was stabilized, and she was transported for additional medical attention.

🚑 Medical Emergency – 400 block of South 6th Street near the jail – around 6:50 p.m.

A 35-year-old man was found possibly overdosed and was not breathing initially. Responders arrived quickly to provide life-saving measures, including CPR. The individual was stabilized and transported to a medical facility for further treatment. The incident remains under investigation.

👤 Welfare Check – 1100 block of W W W Chestnut St – around 6:50 p.m.

Dispatch reported a need for a welfare check at Central High School for a person identified as Darnall Wilson. Security personnel met responders at door 5 on the 11th street side to facilitate access. The situation was assessed, and assistance was provided as needed.

🚗 Suspicious Vehicle – 2000 block of South with no registered owner – around 6:50 p.m.

A VIN assist was conducted on a Chevrolet Camaro parked in the area, which had no registered owner. Officers attempted to verify the vehicle’s details to determine if it posed any safety concerns. The vehicle remains under observation pending further investigation.

🏠 Welfare Check/Service Call – 100 block of Poplar Level Ct at Speedway – around 6:50 p.m.

Responders were dispatched to assist at this location following a JCPS dispatch. Security personnel will meet responders at the scene to facilitate the service call. The situation was routine, with no immediate threats 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.

🚓 Shooting Incident – 4700 block of Southern Pky – around 6:26 p.m.

Responders arrived at a scene where multiple units, including detectives and police officers, coordinated efforts following reports of gunfire. The scene was active with communication between units and the dispatch desk as they worked to secure the area and gather information. No further details about injuries or suspects were provided at this time.

🏠 Residential Alarm – 53-04 Lansford Ct – around 6:26 p.m.

Units responded to a residential alarm triggered by a rear motion in an office area. Neighbors reported hearing arguing in the backyard, but when officers arrived, no one was visible or found on scene. A key holder was en route to the residence to investigate further.

🗣️ Disturbance/Fight – 53-04 Lansford Ct – around 6:26 p.m.

A neighbor called in a backyard argument at the same address, mentioning a shed in the yard. When officers arrived, they found no one present and no active disturbance, suggesting the situation had de-escalated or was no longer ongoing.

🚗 Non-Injury Traffic Accident – 37.4-200 block of southbound – around 6:26 p.m.

A semi-truck collided with a guardrail on the right shoulder of the southbound lanes. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, and responders checked the scene to assess any hazards or need for cleanup.

⚠️ Disorderly Conduct – Neighborhood area – around 6:26 p.m.

A 10-year-old was seen riding a dirt bike with a helmet through the neighborhood. No description of the bike or rider was available, but officers checked the area to ensure safety and prevent any potential issues.

🏥 Medical Emergency/Overdose – 3500 block of Crossland – around 6:26 p.m.

A woman in her 40s was reported to be overdosing at her residence. EMS responded to assist, but the call was canceled after responders determined there was no patient present or in need of medical aid.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – Bank St – around 6:26 p.m.

Units responded to a report of a domestic issue involving a son. The situation was being addressed, with officers working to assess and resolve the disturbance.

🚸 Custodial Interference – 7th and Algonquin – around 6:26 p.m.

Responders were dispatched to a report involving custodial interference at White Castle. Officers arrived to investigate the situation and ensure the safety of the involved parties.

🚶‍♂️ Hit and Run – Broadway and Floyd – around 6:26 p.m.

A response was initiated for a hit-and-run incident involving a pedestrian or vehicle. Details about injuries or the involved parties were not specified, but officers are investigating the incident.

📬 Welfare Check/Minor in Mail – 500 block of South30th Street – around 6:26 p.m.

Units responded to a report involving a daughter and mail, likely concerned about a welfare issue. The situation was being looked into to ensure the safety and well-being of those 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 (Person Down, Possible Overdose) – 4500 block of South1st Street – around 5:55 p.m.

A 62-year-old male was found down at this location, showing signs of sweating, pallor, and dizziness after taking medication. Responding units provided assistance to the individual, who appeared to be experiencing a possible overdose. The situation was stabilized, and medical aid was rendered on scene.

🏥 Medical Emergency (Fainting and Shortness of Air) – 100 block of St. St Francis Ct near Alfresco Pl – around 5:59 p.m.

A 65-year-old male was reported fainting and having difficulty breathing. Emergency responders arrived promptly to assist the individual, who was evaluated and treated for shortness of breath and fainting. The patient was stabilized and transported if necessary.

🔥 CO Alarm (Potential Carbon Monoxide Exposure) – 200 block of Spring Garden Dr – around 6:00 p.m.

Responders were called to this location after the carbon monoxide detector went off twice. The alarm was triggered again at 10:16 p.m., prompting further investigation. No immediate hazards were reported, but the area was checked thoroughly for potential leaks or exposure.

🔥 CO Alarm (Another Potential Carbon Monoxide Incident) – 86-20 Blackpool Dr near Kern Islanders and Parkway – around 6:00 p.m.

Units responded to a CO detector alert here, which was triggered at 8:16 p.m. Responders conducted tests and assessments, ensuring the safety of residents. No confirmed leaks or injuries were reported.

🏥 Medical Emergency (Chest Pain) – 700 block of Kirchway at Meander Way and Intercontin Road – around 7:19 p.m.

A 33-year-old female was experiencing chest pain when emergency units arrived. She received medical evaluation and care on scene, with transportation arranged if necessary. Her condition was monitored closely by responders.

🚨 Shots Fired / Shooting Incident – 4600 block of South6th Street, 4700 block of Southern Pky, and 2400 block of South4th Street – around 5:40 p.m. and 5:42 p.m.

Multiple reports of gunfire came from these locations. Responding units arrived quickly but cleared the scene after confirming no injuries or victims. The area was secured, and investigations are ongoing.

⚠️ Suspicious Activity / BOLO – Dixie Hwy and Preston Hwy area – around 5:41 p.m.

A BOLO was issued for a vehicle described as a two-car setup in this vicinity. Details about the vehicle are limited, but authorities are on the lookout for any suspicious activity related to this alert.

🚓 General Police Activity / Routine Chatter – Various locations including Ham, Halma Dr, E Gray St – between 5:50 p.m. and 6:20 p.m.

Multiple police units responded to different areas for routine patrols and community engagement. No specific incidents or emergencies were reported during this period, indicating a relatively calm stretch of 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.

🚗 Traffic accident – Dixie Hwy near Edward 9X – around 5:27 p.m.

Responders responded to a report of a gray Kia seen all over the roadway with a person appearing to fall asleep at the wheel. The vehicle was located south on Dixie Hwy, and units arrived to address a potential traffic hazard. Fortunately, the driver was cleared to drive away after assessment.

🧓 Medical emergency / Deceased person – 3000 block of Amy Ave – around 5:27 p.m.

Emergency personnel confirmed the death of an 82-year-old woman at this location. No further details are available, but responders verified her passing and secured the scene.

🗣️ Disorderly conduct – 1700 block of Holly Ave – around 5:15 p.m.

A person was reportedly yelling inside a store, prompting police intervention. The situation was stabilized, and the individual was assisted as needed.

🚓 Traffic stop / Medical concern – Dixie Hwy at pump 6, Circle K – around 5:17 p.m.

Officers responded to a vehicle with a white male slumped over the wheel of a silver Chevy sedan. The driver was possibly unconscious or experiencing a medical issue but was cleared to leave the scene after assessment.

🧓 Welfare check / Attempted suicide – Landis Villa Dr – around 5:17 p.m.

Responders visited a 78-year-old man with infected legs who had threatened self-harm. Assistance was provided, and the individual was offered support.

🧓 Death report – Lee Mart Drive – around 5:24 p.m.

A 50-year-old male was found deceased at this location. Authorities are investigating, and no further details are available at this time.

🚗 Traffic collision / CPR in progress – Lower Hunters near Columbia Ave – around 5:20 p.m.

A champagne-colored Cadillac was involved in a southbound collision, with CPR in progress on scene. Emergency units responded promptly to assist the injured.

🚗 Traffic accident – 1600 block of Watson – around 5:17 p.m.

A non-injury vehicle incident was reported at this location. No further details or injuries were noted.

🚙 Suspicious vehicle – Brownsboro and Brownsboro-Rowena Rd – around 5:24 p.m.

A stranded vehicle was observed at this intersection, with a description of the license plate as Kentucky Papa 7 X-ray 282. Authorities checked the scene but found no immediate threat.

🏠 Domestic disturbance – 600 block of Gatehouse Ln – around 5:27 p.m.

A disturbance involving yelling and harassment was reported, with a female being targeted by her daughter’s ex-boyfriend. Police responded to de-escalate the situation and ensure safety.

🧓 Death report – Lee Mart Drive – around 5:34 p.m.

Another male, aged 50, was found deceased at the same location as earlier. Investigators are working to determine the circumstances.

💊 Drug activity / Suspicious person – Thames Ave – around 5:34 p.m.

Responders observed someone inside a laundromat engaging in drug activity. Authorities are investigating the situation further.

🧓 Homeless person / Welfare check – Lyons Arms porch – around 5:36 p.m.

A homeless female with a hospital bracelet was sitting on the porch, prompting a welfare check. Assistance was provided as 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.

🔥 Medical emergency (chest pain, short of air) – 1700 block of Wilart Dr, Crop St of Wally and Court in McCloskey Avenue – around 5:36 p.m.

Responders checked the area for a 75-year-old male experiencing chest pain and difficulty breathing but were unable to locate him. EMS was canceled after the search.

🏥 Medical emergency (possible gunshot wound and bleeding) – 600 block of South6th Street, Crop St of Spanish Ct in W W Ashland Ave – around 5:42 p.m.

Units arrived at the scene where a female was possibly shot and bleeding. Assistance was provided, though further details are not specified.

🏥 Medical emergency (back pain, bleeding, kidney stones, ulcers) – 1000 block of S S S Jackson St, Crop St of E W Kentucky St and St. Catharine Street – around 5:45 p.m.

A 55-year-old male with multiple health issues, including back pain and bleeding, was found unable to walk or stand. EMS responded and provided necessary care.

🏥 Medical emergency (unresponsive male) – 1700 block of Street – around 5:24 p.m.

A male who appeared unresponsive was reported. EMS arrived on scene and attended to him; police were not needed.

🏥 Medical emergency (male with chill symptoms) – 2800 block of Garfield Ave, Crop St of North 29th and North 28th – around 5:39 p.m.

A 57-year-old male experiencing chills was assisted by EMS at the location.

🚶‍♂️ Person down (unknown age male) – 2200 block of W W Market St – around 5:51 p.m.

Units responded to assist a male found down in the area.

🚶‍♂️ Person down (unknown age male) – 35 W W Market St – around 5:27 p.m.

Responders arrived to assist a male who was down at this location.

🏥 Medical response (possible overdose or medical issue) – multiple locations including 2800 block of Portland and 4600 block of South6th Street – around 5:57 p.m.

Several units responded to reports of persons down or experiencing medical issues at these locations.

🚨 Shooting (female shot in the knee) – 4700 block of Southern Pky – around 5:40 p.m.

A female was shot in the knee, prompting a response from units to the scene.

🚨 Shooting (female bleeding from a gunshot wound) – 4600 block of South6th Street – around 5:54 p.m.

A female was heard crying out, bleeding from a gunshot wound, and was in need of help after a shooting 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.

🔥 Medical Emergency (Fall) – 200 block of North Hyde Avenue near Bridgeshell Road and Field Ave – around 5:20 p.m.

A 70-year-old male fell and was unable to get up. EMS responded to assist and assess his condition. No additional injuries or outcomes were reported at this time.

👤 Medical Emergency (Unresponsive Male) – 1700 block of W W W College St near South First Street – around 5:33 p.m.

A male was found unresponsive. EMS arrived on scene and determined that police were not needed for this incident. The individual was likely evaluated and treated by medical personnel.

❤️ Medical Emergency (Chest Pain) – 1700 block of Wilart Dr near Wally and Court and McCloskey Avenue – around 5:36 p.m.

A 75-year-old male experiencing chest pain and shortness of breath was attended to by EMS. He was likely stabilized and transported if necessary.

🔫 Medical Emergency (Possible Shooting Victim) – 600 block of South6th Street near Spanish Ct and W W Ashland Ave – around 5:42 p.m.

A female was found bleeding and possibly shot. EMS responded to provide medical aid. The scene was secured, and authorities are investigating the circumstances.

⚠️ Medical Emergency (Back Pain, Bleeding, Kidney Stones) – 100 block of S S Jackson St near E W Kentucky St and St. Catharine Street – around 5:46 p.m.

A 55-year-old male with back pain, bleeding, kidney stones, and ulcers was checked for security and confirmed to be secure. EMS provided necessary care.

🚨 Fire Alarm (Church) – St Andrews Church Rd – around 5:23 p.m.

A pull station was activated at the church. Responding units arrived to investigate but found no visible signs of fire or hazard after initial assessment.

⚠️ Medical Overdose (Unconscious Male) – 3400 block of Walks Elder Road near the 5:31 p.m.

A 25-year-old male was found unconscious after an overdose. EMS administered Narcan and responded to the scene to stabilize him.

⚠️ Chemical Smell Report – 9700 block of Thor Ave – around 5:41 p.m.

An odd chemical odor was reported. No one was feeling ill, and no specific hazard was identified after assessment by responders.

👶 Medical Emergency (Child with Head Injury) – Dixie Hwy near Falmouth Dr and Oak Park Dr – around 5:32 p.m.

A 5-year-old male was waiting for treatment after sustaining a head injury. EMS responded to evaluate and provide necessary medical care.

🚶‍♀️ Medical Emergency (Elderly Female Fall) – 9200 block of Linn Station Rd near Nottingham Pky and Hungroves Drive – around 5:32 p.m.

A 79-year-old female fell outside. She showed no signs of alertness, and EMS responded to assess her condition and provide assistance.

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 5:00 p.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 community patrols. There have been no reports of incidents requiring emergency intervention so far. Our teams continue to stay vigilant as the day begins. We will keep you updated on any significant developments as they arise.

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 – 400 block of Acre – around 4:57 p.m.

Units responded to a traffic stop involving a person walking on the shoulder wearing a grey hoodie and black pants. No further details or outcomes were noted at this time.

🔊 Disorderly Conduct – Peeley Reef at I-64 – around 4:57 p.m.

Authorities were called to a report of anti-ice protesters blocking the street at Peeley Reef. Officers advised to monitor traffic impact under the overpass as the situation was assessed.

🚶‍♂️ Protest Activity – Bridge above 64 West at Healy Reese – around 4:57 p.m.

Protesters carrying banners were observed on the bridge above 64 West. They were not blocking traffic, but their presence was noted by responding units.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – West Whitney – around 4:57 p.m.

A domestic incident involving vandalism by daughters was reported. The parties involved were separated to prevent escalation. EMS was requested for a possible stroke or confusion at a nearby school near Springhurst and town center.

🚗 Hit-and-Run – Dixie Hwy and Brick Kiln Ln – around 4:57 p.m.

Responding units investigated a hit-and-run involving a white Nissan with Connecticut plates, pulled into Tray’s Windows Tinting. No injuries were reported in this incident.

👵 Welfare Check – Havenview Dr – around 4:57 p.m.

A welfare check was requested for a 70-year-old woman last contacted three days ago in Florida. EMS was dispatched to assist if needed.

👵 Welfare Check – 4th and Liberty, then 7900 block of Trilligo Road – around 4:57 p.m.

Additional welfare checks were conducted on a 70-year-old female at two locations, ensuring her safety and well-being.

🏥 Medical Emergency – 7900 block of Trilligo Road – around 4:57 p.m.

EMS responded to a possible medical issue at this location and transported a patient to Audubon for further care.

🚗 Suspicious Activity – Dixie and Upper Hunters – around 4:57 p.m.

An EMS driver reported two vehicles, a black Dodge and a red Chevy, racing up and down Dixie and Upper Hunters streets, raising concerns about reckless driving.

🍺 Domestic Disturbance – 200 block of West Broadway – around 4:57 p.m.

A disturbance involving a possibly intoxicated male touching a female was reported. The situation involved disorderly behavior and was ongoing at the time.

🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Suspicious Persons – Shawnee Library into alley – around 4:57 p.m.

Several juveniles armed with guns and men were seen walking eastbound from Shawnee Library into an alley. One individual was described as wearing a blue jacket and camo pants.

🗣️ Domestic Dispute – 80th Street – around 4:57 p.m.

A loud argument was reported in traffic at 80th Street involving yelling and possible domestic issues.

🚶‍♂️ Suspicious Person – Broadway near Second Division B, 2 Hall – around 4:57 p.m.

A suspicious individual was observed near Broadway, with reports suggesting possible involvement in ongoing activity, though details remain unclear.

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 - Shortness of Breath – 600 block of E W Burnett Ave – around 5:05 p.m.

Responders were dispatched to assist a 39-year-old woman experiencing difficulty breathing. Multiple units responded to the scene, where the patient was located and assessed. EMS personnel provided treatment, and the patient responded positively to the care given.

🔥 Medical Emergency - Shortness of Breath – 1400 block of Lillian Ave near Sharp Ave and Lindbergh – around 5:11 p.m.

A patient suffering from shortness of breath was reported at this location. Responders arrived promptly to assist the individual, providing necessary medical support. The patient was stabilized and cared for by EMS units on scene.

🏥 Medical Emergency - Male in Wheelchair Down – 1st and Oak – around 5:13 p.m.

Responders were called to the intersection of 1st and Oak for a male in a wheelchair who was found down and possibly injured. EMS personnel arrived to evaluate the patient’s condition and provide assistance as needed. The situation was managed on scene.

🚑 Fall with Injury – Bridge Hill Road and Field Ave – around 5:21 p.m.

A 70-year-old male fell and was unable to get up at this location. Responders requested additional help due to unknown severity of injuries. EMS arrived to assess and provide necessary aid to the individual.

⚠️ Medical Emergency - Unconscious and Not Breathing – 1300 block of Holly Ave – around 5:15 p.m.

An 82-year-old woman was found unconscious and not breathing. Responders arrived quickly and indicated that the patient was likely beyond help. EMS personnel provided emergency care, but unfortunately, the patient was unresponsive 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 – Forest Grove Pl and Forest Grove Ct in Bridgepointe Blvd – around 4:23 p.m.

Responders were called to assist an individual at this location. Scene confirmed, but no further details about the patient’s condition are available at this time. EMS personnel responded to ensure the person’s safety and are assessing the situation.

👀 Suspicious Activity – 1902 block of – around 4:27 p.m.

A report was received about individuals possibly attempting to break into vehicles in the area. Authorities responded to investigate the situation, but no additional information about the outcome has been provided.

🚗 Non-injury Traffic Incident – 16-19 blocks of – around 4:27 p.m.

A male driver collided with a light pole, with the incident suspected to involve intoxication. Fortunately, no injuries were reported. Responding units are currently revising the scene and assessing the situation.

🧓 Welfare Check – Floyd and St. Catharines – around 4:36 p.m.

An elderly couple was checked on after not responding to calls and reports of no one answering the door. No emergency was confirmed, and officers found no immediate concerns during their visit.

🚶‍♂️ Welfare Check – 6600 block of Astral Dr – around 4:40 p.m.

A person was observed walking in traffic, described as possibly a juvenile or adult. Responders checked the area but no further details or outcomes are available at this time.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – McDonald’s, 5-46 South 1st Street – around 4:39 p.m.

A disorderly incident was reported involving a person down on V3 and a family dispute on Main St. Responding units arrived to assess the situation and subsequently cleared the scene.

👤 Suspicious Person – 2500 block of W Jefferson St – around 4:27 p.m.

A homeless individual was seen setting up a camp, prompting a neighbor to call authorities. Officers responded to investigate but no further details are available.

🚙 Hit and Run – 500 block of South 1st Street – around 4:34 p.m.

A vehicle, described as a gray Florida State Park vehicle, was involved in a hit-and-run incident in front of the Brown School. Authorities are investigating the incident.

🧍‍♂️ Disturbance – 7-14 South 40th Street – around 4:39 p.m.

A disorderly person was reported at McDonald’s, but responding units canceled their response after arriving. No further issues were reported.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – Bank St – around 4:41 p.m.

Officers responded to a family dispute on Bank St. The situation was resolved quickly, and units cleared the scene without further incident.

👀 Welfare Check – 100 block of Broken Jacob – around 4:27 p.m.

Responders checked on a caller’s concern but canceled after confirming there was no emergency present. No additional details are available.

🔍 Suspicious Activity – 111 block – around 4:27 p.m.

A call regarding suspicious activity is pending investigation. No further information has been released 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.

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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 (Possible Allergic Reaction) – 600 block of East Burnett – around 4:25 p.m.

Responders were dispatched to assist a patient experiencing what appeared to be an allergic reaction. Emergency units arrived promptly to evaluate and provide necessary care. The individual was stabilized on scene, and further medical assistance was provided as needed.

👶 Child Locked in Vehicle – 2700 block of West Broadway at Kroger – around 4:25 p.m.

Responders responded to a report of a child locked inside a silver Subaru Forester parked at the gas station. Fire and police units worked together to safely unlock the vehicle and ensure the child’s safety. The child was unharmed and reunited with guardians shortly after.

🏥 Medical Emergency (Possible Overdose) – 900 block of East Broadway at Goodwill – around 4:38 p.m.

Emergency responders were called to assist a person found down with signs suggestive of an overdose. EMS arrived to evaluate and provide treatment, including transport to a medical facility for further care. The situation was stabilized on scene.

🏥 Medical Emergency (Shortness of Breath) – 2100 block of St. Louise Ave at Crop St – around 3:44 p.m.

Responders attended to a 43-year-old woman experiencing difficulty breathing. EMS provided immediate assistance, including oxygen and assessment. The patient was transported for further 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 (Allergic Reaction) – 600 block of E W W Burnett Ave, Crosstree South – around 4:20 p.m.

Responders were dispatched to a medical call involving a person possibly experiencing an allergic reaction. Emergency medical services arrived to assess and assist the individual, providing necessary treatment on scene. The patient’s condition was stabilized, and further care was arranged as needed. This incident highlights the ongoing need for prompt medical response in our community.

🏥 Lockout in Vehicle – 2700 block of West Broadway, Crosstree South near 27th and South 28th – around 4:31 p.m.

A child was found locked inside a silver Subaru Forester at a gas station. First responders quickly arrived to safely unlock the vehicle and ensure the child’s safety. No injuries were reported, and the child was reunited with guardians. Such incidents remind us to remain vigilant about vehicle safety, especially around children.

🏥 Medical Emergency (Possible Overdose) – 900 block of East Broadway, Goodwill Crosstree Brent Street near South Campbell – around 4:38 p.m.

Emergency crews responded to a person down at this location, suspected of experiencing an overdose. First responders provided life-saving measures and transported the individual for further medical treatment. The incident underscores the importance of community awareness and support for those affected by substance misuse.

🏥 Medical Emergency (Shortness of Breath) – 2100 block of St. Louise Ave, Crosstree near Temple St and South 22nd – around 4:44 p.m.

A 43-year-old woman was reported to be experiencing difficulty breathing. EMS arrived promptly to evaluate her condition and administered necessary assistance. She was stabilized on scene and transported for additional care. These medical emergencies serve as a reminder of the importance of quick response to health crises.

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 – 2000 block of Shady Grove Way – around 3:57 p.m.

A report of suspicious activity involved four individuals seen taking items from a dark sedan and placing them into a garbage can. Multiple units responded to the scene and observed a gray Dodge Charger matching the description. Officers followed the vehicle as it was described as a six-numbered plate and confirmed the situation before clearing the scene. No further incidents were reported at this time.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 85 Southpoint Dr – around 4:15 p.m.

Police responded to a report of a dispute between a husband and wife. The situation was tense enough that assistance was requested, and officers arrived to mediate the disturbance. The scene was stabilized, and no injuries or further escalation were noted during the response.

👤 Welfare Check/Disturbance – Bermuda Ln – around 4:17 p.m.

Officers were dispatched to a concern involving a tenant who reportedly saw shadows and entered an office earlier. The tenant allegedly fired shots at staff members. Responding units coordinated with the tenant to meet at the location and assess the situation. The incident remains under investigation, and no injuries have been 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.

🚗 Traffic Accident – 900 block of Gulf Avenue – around 3:57 p.m.

Responding units were dispatched to a hit-and-run involving a Navy vehicle and a black Chrysler. The incident was reported as a non-injury collision. Officers arrived on scene to investigate and gather information, but no injuries were reported at this time.

🔍 Suspicious Activity – Near Taylor and Bluegrass – around 3:57 p.m.

A male approximately 39 years old, dressed in all black with something protruding from his hat, was seen loitering in the area. Officers checked the location based on an anonymous tip but were unable to locate him after a thorough search.

🛍️ Shoplifting – Tear Crossing Willow Bar – around 3:57 p.m.

Store staff reported an active shoplifting incident involving a Black male wearing a blue hoodie, teal hat, and blue jeans. The suspect was seen inside the store and was asked to leave. Officers responded to assist with the situation and ensure the store’s safety.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 500 block of Plainview Ave – around 3:57 p.m.

A report involving a mentally disabled individual was initially classified as a domestic disturbance. After contact with involved parties, officers determined the situation was non-domestic and resolved the matter without further incident.

🕵️‍♂️ Suspicious Person – Tear Crossing – around 3:57 p.m.

A male inside the store was suspected of being involved in ongoing incidents, possibly connected to repeated deaths from the deli section. No further details or actions were specified, but officers monitored the area for safety.

🧑‍⚕️ Welfare Check – 800 block of West Muhammad Alley – around 3:57 p.m.

Officers responded to a report of a man causing trouble in the lobby of Letten House, possibly armed. They arrived to assess the situation and ensure the individual’s safety and the safety of others.

🚓 Trouble Run – E Jefferson St at I-432 – around 3:57 p.m.

A trouble call was made involving a female named Cavita O’Connor, who was acting aggressively and had previously trespassed. Officers located her at the back door and arranged for her removal to prevent further disturbance.

📞 Hang-up Call – 1500 block of Doomville Street – around 3:57 p.m.

A call from this location was received as a hang-up with no answer. Officers called back to investigate and determine if assistance was needed, but no additional details were provided.

🐕 Animal Disturbance – North 26th Street and St. St Xavier St – around 3:57 p.m.

Two dogs were fighting at this intersection, with reports indicating one had been stabbed by a male individual named Coy Allen, described as a white male in a black shirt and blue jacket. Officers responded to the scene to address the situation and ensure animal 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 – Elderly Female Fall with Head Injury – 1500 block of Farnsley Rd near General Road and Dixie Hwy – around 3:55 p.m.

An 83-year-old woman fell and sustained an open head wound at her residence. Responding fire and EMS units arrived quickly to assist her, providing necessary medical care. She was likely in need of transport to a medical facility for further evaluation and treatment. The scene was secured, and her condition remains under observation.

🚑 Medical Emergency – Elderly Male Dizziness and Weakness After Fall – 1200 block of South 4th Street near Normandy and West Oak – around 3:57 p.m.

A 75-year-old man experienced dizziness and weakness following a fall at his home. Emergency responders arrived promptly to assess his condition. He was stabilized on scene and may require further medical attention. No injuries were reported beyond his symptoms, and he was assisted back inside his residence.

🏥 Medical Emergency – Elderly Female with Stroke Symptoms – Pavilion Park Rd near Pavilion Park Ct in Crestwood – around 4:09 p.m.

A 79-year-old woman showing signs of a stroke was found unresponsive at her location. Fire and EMS teams responded swiftly to evaluate her condition. She was stabilized and transported for urgent medical care. Her symptoms indicated a serious health emergency requiring immediate attention.

🚑 Medical Emergency – Male Diabetic, Unresponsive – North Harrison Parkway near Harrison-Trace and Eden Ave in Crestwood – around 4:12 p.m.

A male in his diabetic condition was found unresponsive near his home. Responders arrived to provide life-saving assistance, including monitoring his vital signs. He was stabilized and transported for further medical evaluation. No injuries were reported at the scene.

🚶‍♂️ Medical Lift Assist – Elderly Male Who Slid Down Driveway – Crestwood on Soverign Way – around 4:05 p.m.

A 77-year-old man accidentally slid down his driveway but was uninjured. Fire and EMS personnel responded to assist him in getting back upright. He was checked over but did not require medical treatment. No further issues were reported.

🔊 Public Assist – Scene at Linden Ln – 600 block of Linden Ln – around 3:57 p.m.

Responders were called to assist at this location, though specific details of the incident were not provided. The scene involved a public assistance request, and responders ensured the situation was under control.

🔥 Fire Alarm – Residential Activation – Howards Dr in Crestwood – around 3:53 p.m.

A smoke detector was triggered at a residence on Howards Dr, prompting a response from fire units. Upon arrival, they confirmed a fresh smoke detection, but no fire was found. The alarm was reset, and the scene was cleared.

🚫 Food on Stove – Possible False Alarm – 6200 block of Crestwood – around 4:04 p.m.

Responders handled a report of food left on the stove, which was likely a false alarm. No fire or smoke was present, and the situation was resolved without incident.

🚶‍♂️ Lift Assist – No Injuries – 1600 block of Crestwood – around 4:05 p.m.

A 77-year-old male who slid down his driveway was assisted by responders. He was unharmed and helped back to a safe position. No injuries or further concerns were 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 – 400 block of North Height Avenue – around 3:27 p.m.

Units responded to a welfare check requested by a landlord waiting outside in a white Mazda. The call involved a female tenant, with concerns about her well-being, and was expected to take about 20 minutes.

🚶‍♀️ Welfare Check – 3-14 Iowa Ave across South 4th Street and the S S Brook St Connector – around 3:27 p.m.

Officers checked on a woman possibly from Indiana, with a name that may be Sarah Sawyer, Burden, or Kelly, who was with her roommate. The situation appeared to involve concern for her safety or well-being.

🚶‍♂️ Welfare Check – 400 block of Davis – around 3:27 p.m.

Responders were dispatched to check on a male individual who may have been involved in a disturbance or was in need of assistance. The call aimed to ensure his safety.

🚗 Non-Injury Traffic Accident – on the interstate in four seats – around 3:27 p.m.

A minor traffic collision was reported with no injuries. Units arrived on scene to assess the situation and assist with traffic flow.

🚗 Traffic Stop or Property Check – 1300 block of South Second – around 3:27 p.m.

Officers checked on a white Ford Taurus parked in front of a residence for two months. The vehicle was registered to someone living nearby on 2nd Street, prompting a routine check.

🚗 Vehicle Sticker Investigation – general area – around 3:27 p.m.

Units responded to investigate a vehicle displaying an orange sticker, working to determine the reason for its sticker and any related concerns.

🖍️ Disorderly Conduct – general area – around 3:27 p.m.

A call involved graffiti on a wall, with officers possibly identifying a person responsible for the vandalism. The situation was being managed to prevent further disturbances.

🚗 Traffic Accident with Injuries – M Street and 4th – around 3:27 p.m.

An injury collision involving a gray SUV and a gray Kia occurred, with a 40-year-old female suffering chest pain from airbag deployment. Emergency units responded to assist her.

🚧 Traffic Control – M Street at 4th – around 3:27 p.m.

Responders shut down the southbound lane of M Street at 4th to manage the scene of the injury accident, ensuring safety and facilitating cleanup.

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.

🔥 Medical Emergency – 1500 block of Olive St. – around 3:30 p.m.

A 100-year-old woman was found unresponsive, prompting EMS to respond quickly to provide assistance. The patient was assessed on scene, and further care was likely provided.

🚑 Medical Emergency – 3500 block of Autumn Way – around 3:30 p.m.

A 31-year-old male was injured after being cut by a drill, with bleeding from the cheek. EMS arrived promptly to treat the injury and transport the individual if necessary.

🏥 Medical Emergency – 1000 block of West Market at the Healing Place – around 3:35 p.m.

A young adult male was suspected of overdosing, prompting EMS to respond and evaluate the individual’s condition. The person was likely stabilized and transported for further care.

🔊 Fire Alarm – 1000 block of E W W Burnett Ave at Elbeck-Burnett Head Start – around 3:44 p.m.

A general fire alarm was triggered at the location, leading to fire units responding to investigate. The cause was determined to be a fault in the laundry system, which was reset to clear the alarm.

🚒 Fire Alarm – Same location as above – around 3:45 p.m.

A fault in the laundry system caused the fire alarm to activate again, but the system was reset without further incident.

🏥 Medical Emergency – 1800 block of Farnsley Rd at Signature Summerfield – around 3:55 p.m.

An elderly woman fell and sustained an open head wound, requiring immediate medical attention. EMS responded to assist and transport her to a medical facility.

🔎 Suspicious Activity – Puff Level Rd. – around 3:14 p.m.

A shoplifting incident was reported at CVS involving a person in a black hoodie driving a white Chevy, possibly with a tag reading Tom-9-0-8, heading northbound.

👤 Suspicious Person – 7900 block of Creston – around 3:15 p.m.

A suicidal 14-year-old female was located and taken to Norton Children’s hospital for evaluation. EMS was involved in the response.

🚨 Disturbance – 1100 block of W W W Chestnut St. – around 3:20 p.m.

A group of people was seen yelling and fighting outside, prompting a police response to manage the situation.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 1100 block of Crosstimbers Dr. – around 3:15 p.m.

A caller reported her husband was throwing belongings outside, leading to a police response to address the disturbance.

🚗 Suspicious Vehicle – East 14 mile marker – around 3:41 p.m.

A gray Ford was swerving at the 200 block of East, prompting concern and a police check of the vehicle.

🔎 Suspicious Activity – 5400 block of McBean – around 3:13 p.m.

A person flagged down by a caller was seen talking with a woman, raising suspicion and prompting a police inquiry.

🚗 Shoplifting – Puff Level Rd. – around 3:14 p.m.

A suspect in a blue hoodie was last seen driving a white Chevy northbound, possibly involved in shoplifting at CVS.

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) – 5500 block of Brooke – around 3:36 p.m.

A 56-year-old male was experiencing chest pain when emergency units arrived. EMS evaluated the patient on scene and determined that further response was not necessary. The situation was handled promptly, ensuring the individual received appropriate care.

🔍 Medical Evaluation (Possible Injury or Illness) – Gazelle on Global Dr – around 3:24 p.m.

Responding units arrived to assess a patient at this location. EMS conducted an evaluation to determine the patient’s condition and decided to cancel additional response efforts after the assessment. The situation was resolved without further incident.

👶 Medical Assistance (Infant) – Service call at approximately 3:40 p.m.

Emergency responders assisted an infant at this time. Specific details about the incident were not provided, but the response indicates a concern requiring medical attention. The child was likely evaluated and assisted as 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.

🔥 Medical Emergency – 2600 block of Olive St, Crop St, Dixdale Ave, South 28th – around 3:30 p.m.

Responders were dispatched to assist an elderly woman who was unresponsive. Fire and EMS units arrived to provide medical aid to the 100-year-old patient. She was stabilized and transported to a medical facility for further care. The situation was handled efficiently, with no further complications reported.

🏥 Medical Emergency – 1000 block of West Market at the Healing Place, Crop St, South 11th – around 3:34 p.m.

Emergency crews responded to a possible overdose involving a 21-year-old male. Upon arrival, responders assessed the individual and administered necessary medical treatment. The patient was transported for additional care, and the scene was secured. No other injuries or hazards were reported.

🩸 Medical Emergency – 3500 block of Autumn Way, Crop St, Lisbon Ln, Meadow Dr – around 3:37 p.m.

Fire and EMS teams responded to a report of a male bleeding from the cheek after an incident involving a drill. The individual was treated on scene for his injuries and then transported to a healthcare facility. The scene was secured, and responders ensured the patient’s safety.

🔥 Fire Alarm – 1000 block of E W Burnett Ave – around 3:44 p.m.

A general fire alarm was triggered at a three-story masonry school. Upon arrival, responders found no signs of fire or smoke. The alarm was reset, and the building was cleared after a thorough inspection. No fire hazards were identified.

🚨 Commercial Alarm – 1000 block of E W Burnett Ave, Obeck Burnett Head Start – around 3:44 p.m.

Responders were dispatched to a commercial alarm at the same location as the fire alarm. No signs of fire or unauthorized entry were found during the investigation. The scene was secured, and the alarm was deemed false.

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 – 7900 block of East Mansfield – around 2:57 p.m.

Responders arrived at a backyard fire and confirmed the blaze. Multiple fire units worked to contain the fire, which was brought under control and the scene was cleared by approximately 3:24 p.m.

🏥 Medical emergency – 14000 block of Poplar Ln, Crest Street, Valley Station Rd – around 3:20 p.m.

A 79-year-old woman who recently underwent a cardiac ablation was found bleeding from her groin area. EMS responded promptly to provide medical assistance and transport her for further care.

🚗 Traffic collision – 300 block of East Broadway – around 3:00 p.m.

A non-injury crash occurred when a fire apparatus was struck by a vehicle. Fire units responded to the scene to assist and manage the situation.

🚧 Traffic hazard – near the 100 mile marker on southbound I-65 – around 3:00 p.m.

Debris, possibly a large mattress or comforter, was reported in the far left lane of southbound I-65. Units responded to clear the roadway and ensure safe travel conditions.

🚓 Traffic stop and BOLO – Puffa Level Road near CBS – around 3:14 p.m.

A shoplifter described as a black male in a black hoodie and blue jeans was seen leaving the store in a white Chevy Classic. Officers were advised to be on the lookout for the suspect heading northbound.

👤 Suspicious activity – 41st Street alley near Hermann – around 3:13 p.m.

A black male wearing a short-haired black hoodie and blue jeans was seen running from an alley toward Cecil, possibly westbound. Drone surveillance was deployed to monitor the area.

🏠 Domestic disturbance – address on Brunch – around 3:00 p.m.

A report indicated a domestic incident involving a 14-year-old girl, with concerns that her life was in danger. Responding units engaged to assess and address the situation.

🛍️ Shoplifting/possible theft – 1400 block of W Jefferson St, Family Dollar – around 3:13 p.m.

A female, described as a black woman in her 40s with red backpack and red hat, was last seen leaving the store after allegedly shoplifting. Officers are investigating the incident.

🚙 Suspicious vehicle – Old Henry Street – around 3:13 p.m.

A white tow truck and a blue Honda Civic were observed in the area, possibly involved in a traffic incident or abandoned. Units are monitoring the situation.

👮 Welfare check – location on G Street – around 3:00 p.m.

A call was made regarding a tenant threatening to shoot staff at a property. Responders are on scene to assess and 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 (Person Down) – North 22nd Street and Griffiths Ave – around 2:51 p.m.

Responders were dispatched to assist a person found down at this location. The individual was wearing a black shirt and gray hoodie. Emergency units arrived promptly to assess and provide necessary aid. The person’s condition was stabilized on scene, and further assistance was provided as needed.

🔥 Fall Injury – 2100 block of Payne St near Sacred Heart Village – around 2:55 p.m.

A 78-year-old woman fell outside in the parking lot of Sacred Heart Village. First responders arrived quickly to offer medical assistance. The woman was evaluated and treated for her fall injury, with no further complications reported. She was then transported for additional care if needed.

🚗 Vehicle Strike – 300 block of East Broadway – around 3:20 p.m.

A vehicle struck a person at this location, but no injuries were reported. Responders arrived to assess the situation, and it was confirmed that no injuries occurred from the incident. The scene was secured, and traffic resumed normally.

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 – 1400 block of Lexington Rd. – around 2:28 p.m.

Responders were called to assist a patient in cardiac arrest. CPR was already in progress when units arrived, and EMS was en route to provide further care. The patient’s family was present at the scene, and fire and EMS units worked together to stabilize the individual. The situation was critical, and efforts continue to save the patient’s life.

🚨 Robbery/Holdup – 1200 block of Dixie Hwy at Valor General – around 2:20 p.m.

Second division police units responded to reports of a holdup at this location. A suspect described as a black male in a hoodie and jeans allegedly maced a worker and was still inside the stockroom when officers arrived. An active suspect description and location were provided to assist in locating the individual.

🚗 Suspect with Firearm – Taylor Blvd or 264 – around 2:24 p.m.

A black male was seen brandishing a gun on a passing motorist. The suspect was in a black SUV with chrome tires, and police units were advised to be on the lookout for this potentially dangerous individual. The incident prompted heightened alert in the area.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 58-06 Bruns Dr – around 2:20 p.m.

Units responded to reports of a domestic disturbance involving a 14-year-old who was reportedly “flamin’ things.” The situation was active, and officers arrived to assess and address the conflict at this residence.

👩 Welfare Check – 1100 block of South3rd – around 2:28 p.m.

Responders were dispatched to a report of a woman undressing and touching herself in public, with several males nearby. The woman was described as a thin, short black female with bushy hair, last seen wearing a black outfit. The situation was taken seriously, and officers checked on her safety.

👤 Suspicious Activity – 1100 block of South3rd – around 2:28 p.m.

Following the welfare check, a male was observed walking around the same area, possibly still in the vicinity. Officers monitored the situation to ensure public safety and determine if further action was needed.

🔨 Assault/Attempted Harm – 1100 block of South4th Street – around 2:28 p.m.

A caller reported a person trying to break down a door at this location. Inside, a male was seen cradling a plunger, and officers responded to the scene as a break-in was in progress. The suspect was outside the residence when units arrived.

🚪 Break-in in Progress – 7200 block of Jans Place – around 2:28 p.m.

Units responded to a report of a male inside a residence, specifically in a room belonging to a juvenile. The suspect was still outside when officers arrived, and efforts were underway to secure the scene and apprehend the individual.

🧠 Suicide Attempt/Mental Health Crisis – Clark St. – around 2:28 p.m.

Responders were dispatched to assist a 24-year-old autistic male threatening self-harm. The individual was located at the 4200 block of Clark St after receiving a concerning text from his brother. Crisis intervention teams engaged to ensure his safety and provide necessary support.

⚠️ Overdose – (Details incomplete from initial report)

Units responded to an overdose incident, with further details pending. The situation involved a person in need of medical assistance, and EMS was on scene to provide care.

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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 (Seizure) – Holy Family Church at the 3900 block of Poplar Level Rd near Russell Ave and Cheak St – around 2:21 p.m.

Responders were called to assist a 36-year-old female experiencing a seizure in the church parking lot. EMS arrived quickly and was able to stabilize the patient, eventually canceling their response after the individual was safe.

🏥 Medical Emergency (Shortness of Breath) – 1500 block of South3rd Street near West Colbert and West Hill – around 2:24 p.m.

A 50-year-old male was found struggling to breathe at this location. EMS responded promptly to provide assistance and evaluate his condition.

🚧 Elevator Rescue – 300 block of East Broadway near South Preston and South Floyd – around 2:43 p.m.

Two individuals were trapped inside an elevator at this location. Fire units responded and successfully rescued the people, ensuring their safety and freeing them from the elevator.

👤 Person Down – Unspecified location – around 2:51 p.m.

A report came in about a person wearing a black shirt and gray hoodie lying on the ground. Responders checked the area but no further details were provided about the individual’s condition.

⚠️ Medical Emergency (Possible Overdose) – 5000 block of West Pages, Dixie Hwy – around 2:29 p.m.

A 64-year-old male was found unresponsive, with signs suggesting a possible overdose. EMS responded to assess and assist the individual at this location.

❤️ Medical Emergency (Chest Pain) – 5000 block of Meremont Ridge Rd near Meremont Ridge Ct and Meremont Lake Rd – around 2:53 p.m.

An elderly male with a pacemaker was experiencing chest pain. He had taken aspirin prior to EMS arrival, and the responders provided necessary care to monitor his condition.

🔥 Fire Near Structure – 7400 block of Avalon Springs Dr – around 2:53 p.m.

Fire units responded to a report of a grass or barn fire close to a structure. The fire was not directly threatening the building but required containment efforts to prevent further spread.

🚓 Stolen Vehicle/Property (Hold-up) – Dollar General at Dixie Hwy near Millvale Rd – around 2:21 p.m.

A hold-up was reported at this retail location. Police units responded to the scene to investigate the incident and secure the area.

🚨 Suspicious Activity – Dollar General at Dixie Hwy near Millvale Rd – around 2:21 p.m.

Multiple units responded to reports of suspicious activity related to the hold-up. Officers were instructed to stay in the area and look for the suspect, but no further details were provided.

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 – near West Wellington and Baker area – around 1:58 p.m.

A man with a history of depression was threatening self-harm, prompting a response from EMS. The vehicle associated with him was located at Lexington Rd near Goodwill, and a caller was searching for him along the bike trail. Emergency units responded to the area to assist and ensure safety.

🚙 Suspicious Vehicle – 200 block of Westbound at65 – around 1:58 p.m.

An older white male wearing a safety vest and carrying a gas can was seen walking on the roadway, though no broken-down vehicles were observed. Officers responded to investigate the situation and ensure public safety in the area.

👮 Welfare Check – 10-10 Jefferson View Way – around 1:58 p.m.

Officers reviewed security footage at the leasing office following a recent vehicle accident. The review was part of routine checks to assess any potential issues or concerns related to the incident.

🚓 Traffic Stop – Watterson East near Barsound Road – around 2:00 p.m.

A Kentucky passenger vehicle was pulled over after a traffic violation. Responding officers arrived at the scene to address the situation and ensure compliance with traffic laws.

🚗 Stolen Vehicle – Clark Memorial Bridge – around 2:00 p.m.

A silver Subaru Forester stalled in the southbound lane of the bridge, prompting a response from units to assist with the vehicle and ensure the safety of other drivers.

🏠 Break-in Report – 3400 block of Cathe Dykstra Way – around 2:00 p.m.

A resident reported someone attempting to kick in the door at their address. Officers responded promptly to investigate and secure the property.

🗣️ Disturbance/Argument – near 9 acres and Euston Parkway – around 2:00 p.m.

Multiple reports came in about a disturbance involving a white male in a blue shirt and sleep pants. A caller claimed she had a gun and was shooting. Officers responded to the scene to de-escalate the situation and ensure everyone’s safety.

🏡 Domestic Disturbance – 532 3-vis näm John – around 2:00 p.m.

Officers checked the area following reports of a possible argument or disturbance. No further details were provided, but responders ensured the situation was under control.

🌳 Suspicious Activity – park across from LeMue near Jim Porter’s – around 2:00 p.m.

Officers responded to reports of suspicious activity involving a white male brother showing officers a location. The situation was assessed to determine if any further action was necessary.

🚦 Traffic Incident – Jefferson View Way – around 2:00 p.m.

Responding to footage review related to a vehicle accident at the leasing office, officers examined the scene to gather details and assist involved parties.

🛑 Welfare Check – 700 block of E E E Gray St – around 2:00 p.m.

Officers responded to a call about a person in black clothing attempting to keep a door down. Metro security was also involved, and responders checked on the individual’s well-being to prevent any 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.

🔥 Fire Alarm – near 2300 block of Lexington Rd, cross street Martinside Dr, and Beargrass Ave – around 1:55 p.m.

Multiple fire units responded to a fire alarm at a park area adjacent to a local restaurant. The alarm was triggered, prompting a police presence as well. Fortunately, there were no reports of fire or injuries, and the situation was quickly contained.

🏥 Medical Emergency – 10600 block of Miller’s Lane – around 2:10 p.m.

A 27-year-old male was experiencing difficulty breathing and vomiting, suspected to be flu-related. EMS units arrived promptly to assist and assess his condition. The individual was stabilized and transported for further care.

🏥 Medical Emergency – 10600 block of Miller’s Lane – around 2:18 p.m.

A 93-year-old man was found unresponsive after a fall and was still on the ground when EMS arrived. Emergency responders provided immediate aid and transported him to a medical facility for further treatment.

🚓 Routine Radio Checks – various streets including Greenwood Ave, Spreading Oak Ln, Westport Rd, Indian Lake 3, and Del Maria Way – from around 1:51 p.m. to 2:21 p.m.

Law enforcement units conducted routine radio checks and confirmed locations across several streets. No specific incidents or emergencies were reported during this time, indicating a period of normal activity.

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 – Beranus Avenue – around 1:28 p.m.

EMS responded to a residence on Beranus Avenue after a report of a man in his 60s or 70s grabbing his chest and not answering the door. The caller expressed concern for his well-being, and a dog was present at the scene. Emergency personnel arrived to assess the situation, but details about the patient’s condition or whether he was transported were not provided. The situation was stabilized, and responders left the scene after completing their assessment.

🚗 Suspicious Vehicle – Circle K on Preston Hwy – around 1:23 p.m.

A caller reported a black Mercury parked beside the dumpster at the Circle K on Preston Hwy, with no one inside the vehicle. The car was not linked to any known individual or recent activity. Police units responded to investigate the suspicious vehicle, checking the area for any signs of foul play or related incidents. The vehicle was left unclaimed, and no further issues were reported.

🚗 Traffic Collision – Oldenmeyer 1 near the outer loop – around 1:28 p.m.

A minor, non-injury crash occurred involving a silver Hyundai and a Metro vehicle on Oldenmeyer 1 near the outer loop. Responding units arrived quickly to assess the scene, document the incident, and facilitate the exchange of information between drivers. The scene was cleared after the investigation was completed, with no reported injuries or major damage.

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.

🔥 Fire Alarm – 900 block of South 4th Street at Friendship House – around 1:26 p.m.

Responders checked the building after the alarm sounded in a high-rise. The scene showed no signs of fire from the exterior, and the alarm was confirmed to be false. Units returned to service shortly after, around 1:45 p.m.

🔥 Kitchen Fire – 3000 block of South 6th Street – around 1:26 p.m.

Firefighters responded to reports of smoke filling a residence caused by food left on the stove. The fire was quickly contained and extinguished, with the scene cleared by 1:44 p.m.

🏥 Medical Emergency – 10900 block of Oxford Commons Ct – around 1:24 p.m.

EMS responded to assist a 75-year-old woman experiencing dizziness, difficulty breathing, and a low heart rate. The patient received care on scene, and her condition was stabilized.

👤 Welfare Check – 1100 block of South 17th Street – around 1:28 p.m.

A trooper was dispatched to check on a 43-year-old man who had been kicked in the ribs, was having trouble breathing, and appeared mentally impaired. EMS arrived to provide assistance.

🚶 Suspicious Person – Near 7500 block of Shelbyville Rd – around 1:28 p.m.

A motorist reported seeing a young white male with dark hair, wearing a gray hoodie and tan pants, walking east in a grassy area. The individual appeared intoxicated, prompting officers to check the area.

🚪 Suspicious Activity – 7300 block of Jan Place St – around 1:28 p.m.

A suspect attempted to open a house and vehicle door in the area. Described as a white male with a facial tattoo, wearing a white top, black coat, and black pants, he was seen smoking a cigarette. Officers were advised to investigate.

🗑️ Disorderly Conduct – 62-15 Jeffrey Dr – around 1:28 p.m.

Reports indicated a disorderly individual near a dumpster park and donation area. The person was described as a white male with a gray stripe on an old truck, involved in suspicious activity.

🚗 Hit and Run – 22nd and Chestnut Streets – around 1:28 p.m.

A vehicle was involved in a hit-and-run incident. Officers are currently processing the scene and gathering evidence.

⚠️ Medical Seizure – 10900 block of Oxford Commons Ct – around 1:33 p.m.

A black male was reported to be experiencing a seizure. EMS responded to provide medical assistance and 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.

🔥 Fire Alarm (Commercial) – 900 block of South4th Street at French F house – around 1:21 p.m.

Responding units quickly arrived after the alarm was triggered, which was caused by food left on the stove. The house was evacuated as a precaution, and nothing suspicious was found from the exterior. The situation was resolved, and units returned to service around 1:44 p.m.

🏥 Medical/Welfare Check – 1800 block of Clinton Pl – around 1:21 p.m.

Responders arrived at a residence where the individual could not come to the door. They attempted to communicate through a window and were advised to enter through the side door for a welfare check. The person was assessed, and the situation was handled without incident.

👤 Suspicious Activity or Disturbance – 100 block of South4th Street – around 1:21 p.m.

Officers responded to reports of a person who was unable to come to the door and was trying to communicate through a window. This indicated a possible disturbance or welfare concern, prompting a cautious approach. The individual was checked on, and the situation was managed appropriately.

🚗 Traffic Stop/Vehicle Check – 400 block of South4th Street, Number 516 – around 1:29 p.m.

A routine traffic check was conducted on a vehicle, and the driver was advised to disregard a previous issue. No further details or incidents arose from this stop.

🔊 Routine Police Communications – Various locations and times from 1:21 p.m. to 1:51 p.m.

Multiple radio exchanges involved location checks, status updates, and dispatches related to routine patrol activities. No additional public safety concerns were 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.

🚧 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 monitoring and routine communication among responders. There are no significant incidents reported at this time. This appears to be standard activity as crews stay alert for any emerging situations. We will continue to monitor for any updates or developments.

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 (near syncope) – 2000 block of Newburg Rd – around 1:01 p.m.

A 38-year-old male experienced near fainting and was evaluated by EMS. He received assessment and referrals for further care. No additional details about his condition were provided at this time.

👮 Welfare check (suicidal) – 100 block of W W Liberty St – around 1:15 p.m.

Police responded to a welfare check for a female who was feeling suicidal. The situation was assessed, and the individual was offered support and resources. No further incidents were reported.

🚓 Medical injury (kicked in ribs, trouble breathing) – 1100 block of South17th Street – around 1:14 p.m.

A 43-year-old male was found with injuries after being kicked in the ribs, which caused difficulty breathing. Police units responded to assist, and the individual received medical attention. The incident appeared to involve a physical altercation.

👤 Medical check (unknown condition) – 500 block of South18th Street – around 1:13 p.m.

A welfare check was conducted on a 35-year-old male with no additional details provided. The individual was evaluated by responding units, but no further information was available.

🔥 Fire alarm (residential) – 3400 block of DeOre Drive – around 1:17 p.m.

A fire alarm sounded at a single-story frame residence. Responding fire units arrived to investigate, but nothing was visible from the scene, suggesting a false alarm or minor issue.

🚶 Suspicious activity (person refusing to move) – First and Broadway – around 1:10 p.m.

A black male was sitting in the middle of the street, refusing to move for passing vehicles. Police responded to address the situation and ensure safety, but no further details were provided.

🚗 Traffic stop (possible narcotics) – 2600 block of W W Madison St – around 1:12 p.m.

Officers conducted a traffic stop, and a narcotics K-9 was requested to assist with the investigation. The outcome of the stop was not specified, but units responded to reports of suspicious vehicles.

🧠 Disturbance (possible mental impairment) – 1100 block of South17th Street – around 1:13 p.m.

Police responded to a disturbance involving a 43-year-old man who was kicked in the ribs and had trouble breathing. The individual was also identified as mentally impaired. Assistance was provided, and medical evaluation was likely initiated.

👤 Welfare check (unknown) – 500 block of South18th Street – around 1:13 p.m.

Another welfare check was performed on a 35-year-old male with no additional details. Responding units evaluated the situation but found no further concerns.

🚸 Non-injury incident (juvenile located) – 1:28 p.m.

A juvenile was located and the report was canceled. All responding units cleared the scene, indicating the situation was resolved without incident.

🚨 BOLO (stolen vehicle/BOLO alert) – around 1:26 p.m.

Multiple reports and BOLOs were issued for suspicious vehicles and persons, though no specific details were provided. Responding units checked the area for potential suspects or stolen vehicles.

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.

🔥 Medical Emergency – 2000 block of Newburg Rd near Our Lady of Peace – around 1:01 p.m.

A 38-year-old male experienced a medical issue in the area. Emergency medical services responded promptly, providing assessment and referrals to ensure the individual received appropriate care.

👶 Medical Emergency – Southbound side of I-200 block of Beulah Church – around 1:56 p.m.

A young child, approximately three years old, was having ongoing seizures. Responders arrived quickly and carefully pulled the child to the shoulder for treatment. The child was stabilized and transported for further medical attention.

🚨 Elevator Rescue – 6600 block of Preston Hwy – around 1:13 p.m.

Two individuals were trapped on the first floor of a building. Fire units responded and successfully assisted the trapped persons to safety, ensuring everyone was unharmed.

🩸 Medical Emergency – 10200 block of Afton Rd near Blue Ridge Rd – around 1:17 p.m.

A male with visible facial bleeding was attended to by emergency crews. The responders provided first aid and ensured the individual was stabilized for transport if needed.

🔊 Fire Alarm Test – 12200 block of Old Henry – around 1:21 p.m.

A routine fire alarm test was conducted at this location. No emergency response was required after the alarm was received, confirming a scheduled safety check.

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.

🔥 Medical Emergency (Unconscious Male) – South 23rd Street and W W Market St – around 12:26 p.m.

Responders arrived to find a 40-year-old male lying unconscious on the sidewalk. Emergency medical services attended to him, but his condition and outcome were not specified.

🏥 Medical Fall (Female) – 600 block of South 36th Street – around 12:39 p.m.

A 72-year-old woman had fallen in the area with an unknown injury. Responders were dispatched to assist her and evaluate her condition.

🔥 Chest Pain (Female) – 600 block of South 36th Street – around 12:42 p.m.

A woman experiencing chest pain was reported in the same vicinity. EMS responded to provide medical aid and transport if necessary.

🚑 Lift Assist (Female) – Sprayer Alley and South Clay – around 12:44 p.m.

Emergency services were called to assist a female needing help getting up. EMS responded to provide the necessary lift assistance.

🚪 Lock-In (Residential) – 1800 block of Tribilion Way – around 12:47 p.m.

Responders were called to force entry during a residential lock-in incident, ensuring safety and access to the property.

👤 Welfare Check (Male with Dementia) – 1600 block of Algonquin Pky – around 12:20 p.m.

A 67-year-old man with dementia was reported walking away from home and refusing to return. Responders attempted to locate him and ensure his safety.

🔥 Domestic Disturbance (Male) – 40th Street – around 12:28 p.m.

A male was involved in a domestic incident, with reports of an assault from the previous day. Responders arrived to assess and address the situation.

👶 Child Welfare / Possible CPS Case – 10900 block of Eagles Cove Dr – around 12:29 p.m.

A child was taken to a safe location by a caller, with the mother not present. This appears to be a suspected child protective services case requiring follow-up.

🔎 Suspicious Person (Female Shoplifting) – Walgreens on Frankfort Ave – around 12:21 p.m.

A short female in a gray dress was seen checking car doors and suspected of shoplifting. Responders were alerted to her suspicious behavior and possible drug use.

🗣️ Disorderly Conduct (Neighbor Yelling) – Wolfe Ave – around 12:20 p.m.

A neighbor was reported yelling and rambling loudly, making communication difficult. Responders were dispatched to address the disturbance.

📝 Assault Report – South Preston at American Kidney Center – around 12:21 p.m.

A patient reported being assaulted by a caller the previous day and was waiting to file an official report with authorities.

🔔 Holdup Alarm (Business) – Greenridge Farm Dr at Thorntons – around 12:29 p.m.

A silent holdup alarm was activated at the store, prompting a response from police units to investigate the potential robbery.

🔫 Suspicious Activity (Male with Gun) – 100 block of River Park Dr – around 12:20 p.m.

A possible gunfire incident was reported after one round was fired in a backyard. Responders responded to assess the situation and ensure public safety.

🧠 Mental Health Crisis (Male) – 1500 block of Lewis

A male was reported experiencing a mental health crisis. Responders were dispatched to provide assistance and evaluate his condition.

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 – Unconscious Male – South 25th Street and W W Market St – around 12:51 p.m.

A 40-year-old man was found lying unconscious on the sidewalk. Responding emergency units provided medical assistance to stabilize him. The situation was urgent, and efforts were made to assess his condition on scene. The patient was transported for further care.

🚑 Medical Emergency – Female with Chest Pain – LaFontaine Court near LaFontaine Drive – around 12:29 p.m.

A 53-year-old woman experiencing chest pain and a rapid heartbeat was attended to by emergency responders. She was evaluated at the scene and received necessary medical attention. Her condition was monitored closely by EMS personnel.

🚑 Medical Emergency – Female with Chest Pain – 5700 block of New Cut Rd at Auburndale Elementary School – around 12:46 p.m.

A 50-year-old woman waiting at the school entrance was treated for chest pain. Responders arrived promptly to assist her and provided medical support. She was stabilized and transported if needed.

🚑 Medical Emergency – Male Who Passed Out – Walmart near New Cut Rd – around 12:35 p.m.

A 60-year-old man was found passed out in aisle H4 near the pharmacy. CPR was already in progress, and an AED was being used by responders. The man received immediate care and was likely transported for further evaluation.

🚑 Medical Emergency – Female with Chest Pain – 5700 block of New Cut Rd at Auburndale Elementary School – around 12:49 p.m.

Another woman, aged 50, was experiencing chest pain at the school entrance. Emergency units responded quickly to provide medical support and assess her condition.

🚑 Medical Emergency – Female Not Breathing – Jefferson Park Pl nursing home on Larry Ln – around 12:52 p.m.

An 84-year-old female at the nursing home was found not breathing. Responders arrived swiftly to provide life-saving measures. The situation was critical, and efforts were ongoing to stabilize her.

🚨 Medical Emergency – Female with Chest Pain – LaFontaine Court near LaFontaine Drive – around 12:51 p.m.

A second call for a woman with chest pain at the same location as earlier. Responders attended to her, providing necessary medical care and monitoring her condition.

⚠️ Force Entry Request – 1800 block of Travillion Way near Dunby Road and Gresham Rd – around 12:47 p.m.

Responders were called to gain forced entry into a residence in a lock-in situation. The details of the incident were not specified, but emergency units responded to assist with the situation.

🔊 Bio-wash-off Incident – West Muhammad near Beahl Blvd – around 12:21 p.m.

A chemical mitigation response was conducted due to a bio-wash-off in the area. No injuries were reported, and responders managed the incident to prevent environmental or health hazards.

🚑 Medical Response – Assist EMS – Springer Alley and S Clay St – around 12:44 p.m.

Emergency personnel assisted EMS with a lift assist request. The individual was helped to a safe position, and no further details were provided about their condition.

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 – 1700 block of St. Louise Ave – around 11:56 a.m.

Responding to concerns about a welfare check, units arrived at the location to check on a woman involved in an ongoing investigation related to an emergency custody order from Indiana. The caller expressed concern about the children, prompting a welfare monitoring effort. No injuries or immediate threats were reported during the response. The situation remains under investigation as authorities continue to assess the circumstances.

🧑‍⚕️ Suspicious Activity – 2300 block of Northwestern Pky – around 11:49 a.m.

A report of a suspicious person prompted a response from multiple units. A white male, estimated to be between 40 and 50 years old, was seen pacing outside a residence for about half an hour. He was dressed in a red and black striped toboggan, a black and red plaid coat, blue jeans, black pants, and white shoes, and was observed looking into a car. Officers checked the area but did not locate the individual, and the investigation remains open.

🩸 Blood Pool / Possible Injury – W W Muhammad Ali Blvd at Armory intersection – around 12:00 p.m.

A blood pool was reported on the southwest corner of W W Muhammad Ali Blvd near the intersection with Armory. Responding units checked the area for injuries or victims but did not find anyone hurt or any evidence of a recent incident. The cause of the blood pool remains unclear, and no suspects or injured persons were identified at this time.

🕵️‍♂️ Investigation of Unknown Individual – near 1200 block of W W Muhammad Ali Blvd – around 12:00 p.m.

Units made contact with a man who claimed to have no knowledge of any ongoing situation. The individual was questioned as part of an investigation, but no further details or suspects were identified. The area was checked thoroughly, and the investigation continues.

🚗 Traffic Stop / Vehicle Check – 26-11 Virginia Ave and Dixie Hwy – around 12:00 p.m.

Multiple vehicles, including a silver Chrysler 300 with a temporary plate, were checked by officers. The vehicle on Virginia Ave was stopped for parking violations, and another vehicle on Dixie Hwy was also inspected. These routine checks are part of ongoing efforts to ensure safety and compliance in the area. No issues or violations were reported beyond the initial stops.

🩸 Blood Pool Investigation – 500 block of West Alley – around 12:00 p.m.

Officers reviewed a report of a blood pool near West Alley but found no evidence of injuries or suspects at the scene. The area was monitored, and no further activity was observed. The cause of the blood remains unknown, and no immediate threats were identified.

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.

🚗 Traffic Accident – 2719 4th Street – around 11:58 a.m.

A male individual was involved in a collision with a guard rail on 4th Street. Responding fire units and EMS arrived to assist the person, who was attended to at the scene. The incident caused some traffic disruption along the route. No further details on injuries were provided.

🏥 Medical Emergency – 100 block of Ireland – around 11:58 a.m.

A 19-year-old pregnant woman called for assistance, requesting evaluation of her condition. EMS responded promptly to assess her health. She was checked on-site, and her condition was monitored, though no immediate transport was indicated.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – Eelgrass Ct – around 11:58 a.m.

A woman reported that her ex-boyfriend assaulted her and left the scene. The suspect was identified as a black male named Jaquan Trowel. Officers responded to the address to investigate and gather information about the incident.

🚗 Suspicious Vehicle – Eelgrass Ct – around 11:58 a.m.

A report was made about a vehicle with a fake license tag involved in a domestic incident on Eelgrass Ct. The make and model of the vehicle are unknown. Officers checked the area for the suspicious vehicle as part of the ongoing investigation.

🚶 Welfare Check – Papa level – around 11:58 a.m.

Officers monitored a male walking southbound who appeared to be slumped over and pausing frequently. The individual was being observed for signs of distress or health issues. No further action was reported at this time.

🚗 Traffic Stop – Near the ramp on Florida Tag, John 7, gray Chrysler Pacifica – around 11:58 a.m.

A traffic stop was conducted on a gray Chrysler Pacifica with a reported tag. Officers engaged the driver for a routine check, and the vehicle was detained for further inspection. No additional details were provided.

Detention of a Person – Papa level – around 11:58 a.m.

One individual was detained during the operation near Papa level. The reason for detention was not specified, but officers secured the person for questioning or further investigation.

🚶 Welfare Check – Heather View – around 11:58 a.m.

A missing 17-year-old, last seen since Saturday, was located near Heather View. Officers confirmed the teen’s safety and are working to reunite them with family or guardians.

📞 Medical or Welfare Check – Norton’s surgery – around 11:58 a.m.

A call was received regarding a hang-up call from the 900 block of the area. Responders checked the location to ensure there was no emergency or medical issue. No further concerns were reported.

🚓 Traffic Incident – 4th Street – around 11:58 a.m.

A status of 10-42 was held, indicating a police-related incident or traffic stop. Details remain limited, but officers are managing the situation 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.

🔥 Medical Emergency – YMCA Republic Bank Foundation on West Broadway – around 11:55 a.m.

An elderly male was reported to have weak, flu-like symptoms. EMS responded to assess the patient, who was an 87-year-old man. The situation was stabilized on scene, and no further medical intervention was needed at this time.

🏥 Medical Fall with No Injuries – 9200 block of Trent Alley and Crop St – around 12:01 p.m.

A 95-year-old woman had fallen and was found on the ground. EMS arrived to evaluate her condition and advised that she could be safely assisted without further treatment. The patient was left in stable condition after assessment.

🏥 Medical Fall with Head Injury – Dudley Garden Way driveway – around 12:04 p.m.

A 74-year-old man fell outside in his driveway and sustained a head injury, with altered alertness noted by responders. EMS arrived shortly after and provided necessary care. The patient was transported for further evaluation.

🚑 Medical Lift Assist – 9200 block of Trent Alley and Crop St – around 12:01 p.m.

EMS responded to help a 95-year-old woman who had fallen but was still on the ground with no injuries. The responders assisted her in safely getting up, and she was left in stable condition.

⚠️ Gas Leak or Smoke Concern – neighborhood backyard – around 12:11 p.m.

Responders initially suspected a structure fire due to smoke but determined it was caused by a neighbor burning leaves. Units confirmed there was no fire at the scene, and the situation was safely resolved.

🔥 Fire Alarm or Smoke Report – backyard of a residence – around 12:11 p.m.

A caller reported smoke, initially thought to be a house fire. Responding units quickly confirmed that the smoke was from burning leaves in the backyard, and no fire was present. The scene was secured without 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.

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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 Accident – Eight mile marker of I-64 eastbound – around 11:45 a.m.

Multiple vehicles, including smoking cars, were involved in a crash on the highway. Responding units quickly arrived to block traffic and manage the scene, ensuring safety for all involved. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, and the scene was cleared without further incident.

🏥 Medical Emergency – YMCA on West Broadway near Republic Bank Foundation – around 11:20 a.m.

An elderly male in his late 80s was reported experiencing flu-like symptoms. EMS responded promptly to assist the individual, providing necessary medical care. The patient was stabilized and transported for further evaluation.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 1100 block of Bicknell Ave – around 11:29 a.m.

Responders arrived at a residence following a report of a domestic disturbance. Upon arrival, they found no trouble and confirmed that all parties were safe. The scene was cleared after ensuring there was no ongoing issue.

👤 Welfare Check – 7000 block of Alvin Juneway – around 11:19 a.m.

A vehicle was seen in a ditch, with another blocking the roadway, prompting a welfare check. Responders found a female driver with a toddler in her lap, and assisted her as needed. The situation was resolved without further complications.

👤 Welfare Check – 1600 block of W W W Market St – around 11:14 a.m.

A woman was refusing to leave a store, prompting a welfare check. Responders confirmed her identity and ensured her safety, helping her leave the premises peacefully.

🔍 Suspicious Activity – 600 block of Steeplecrest Cir – around 11:19 a.m.

A person was observed entering and exiting a building, raising concerns of suspicious activity. The individual was described as wearing a yellow sweater with a silver Tia, and no vehicle information was available. Responders checked the scene but found no immediate threat.

🚨 Harassment/Threatening – 7000 block of Alvin Juneway – around 11:23 a.m.

A report was made regarding threatening communications and harassment at this location. Responders documented the incident and advised those involved to seek further assistance if needed.

🚗 Suspicious Vehicle – 5500 block of Eelgrass Ct – around 11:19 a.m.

A blue van at a storage facility was reported as suspicious, with someone threatening to complain over money. Responders checked the area but found no immediate threat or suspicious activity.

👤 Welfare Check – 2700 block of Duncan St – around 11:14 a.m.

A welfare check was conducted on a person in Department2. The individual was found to be safe, and no further action was necessary.

👤 Welfare Check – 200 block of West Jefferson – around 11:22 a.m.

Responders checked on a male involved in a minor collision between a silver sedan and a white sedan. The individual was unharmed, and the scene was cleared without incident.

🚪 Suspicious Vehicle – 500 block of North26th Street – around 11:27 a.m.

A scene was confirmed at this location after no answer was received at the door. Responders verified the scene but found no signs of trouble.

🔍 Suspicious Activity – Puff 50 W W Muhammad Ali Blvd – around 11:45 a.m.

Multiple reports indicated possible investigation or suspicious activity in the area. Units responded to confirm the situation, but no immediate threat was identified, and the scene was cleared.

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 Accident – 8 mile marker of I-64 eastbound – around 11:45 a.m.

Multiple vehicles were involved in a collision on I-64 eastbound, with one car emitting smoke. Responding units arrived to secure the scene and assist those involved. Traffic was temporarily affected as crews worked to clear the area.

🏥 Medical Emergency – Neuro Restorative on Shelbyville Rd near Crest Street – around 11:26 a.m.

A 74-year-old man was experiencing difficulty breathing and chest pain. EMS responded promptly to provide medical assistance and assess his condition. He was stabilized and transported for further care.

🏥 Lift Assist – 9,7 Crowne Springs Cir on Springdale Rd – around 11:27 a.m.

An elderly male was being helped with moving from a hospital bed. EMS responded to assist with the transfer, ensuring safety and comfort during the process.

🚗 Traffic Accident – Old Heady Rd and Taylorsville Rd – around 11:28 a.m.

Two vehicles collided at this intersection, prompting a response from emergency services. Crews worked to manage the scene and assist any injured parties.

🔥 Fire – Behind 6800 block of Dixie Hwy – around 11:31 a.m.

Smoke was seen coming from a wooded area, indicating a field fire. Fire units arrived quickly to contain the blaze and prevent it from spreading further into the forested area.

🏥 Medical Emergency – 7700 block of Smyrna Parkway near Crest Street – around 11:32 a.m.

A 42-year-old man was experiencing shortness of breath. EMS responded to provide medical aid and evaluate his condition on scene.

🏥 Medical Emergency – Roehwier Drive near Crest Street, Robin Wood – around 11:34 a.m.

An adult male was suffering from shortness of breath and irregular heartbeat (AFIB). Responders arrived to assist and stabilize him for transport if needed.

🔥 Fire – Homeless camp on Dixie Hwy near 68 on Dixie – around 11:35 a.m.

A small brush fire was reported at a homeless encampment. Fire crews responded and were requested to document the scene with video to aid in investigation and prevention efforts.

🏥 Medical Emergency – 10500 block of Allen Dr near Mount Holly – around 11:42 a.m.

A woman in her 50s was experiencing chest tightness and difficulty breathing. EMS responded swiftly to provide care and monitor her condition.

🚓 Police Pursuit – Breckenridge Ln near Winchester Rd – around 11:53 a.m.

A police chase was underway involving a suspect on Breckenridge Ln. Multiple police units responded to track and apprehend the individual involved.

👮 Welfare Check or Disturbance – multiple police units – between 11:22 a.m. and 11:52 a.m.

Several police units responded to reports of a welfare check or disturbance in the area. Details are still being gathered, but officers are actively engaged in ensuring safety and assessing the 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.

🔥 Medical Emergency (Seizure) – 2100 block of Crumb Plain – around 10:59 a.m.

A young child was experiencing a seizure at this location. EMS units responded promptly to assist the four-year-old girl. The child was still on scene when responders confirmed her condition and cleared the call by 11:16 a.m. The situation was stabilized, and the child received necessary care on site.

🔍 Suspicious Activity – Sixth Street near Park Row Road – around 11:18 a.m.

A black male was found lying over a park bench in the area. Responding units checked on his welfare and investigated the suspicious activity. No further issues were reported, and the scene was cleared without 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 Hydrant Water Spray – Perry Rd and Alton Rd – around 10:55 a.m.

Responders were dispatched to a water spray caused by a fire hydrant, which was due to a main break on Dalton. The water company confirmed it was a controlled flushing, so fire units cleared the scene without further action. The situation was resolved quickly, and units returned to service.

🏥 Medical Emergency – 5300 block of Rookwood Ave – around 11:24 a.m.

A 38-year-old woman was reported to be experiencing chest pain. Fire and EMS units responded promptly to assess her condition. She was evaluated on scene, and further medical assistance was en route to provide care. The situation remains under observation.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 4100 block of Bluegrass Ave – around 11:29 a.m.

Multiple police units responded to a domestic incident involving a woman with a hatchet and knives who refused to leave the residence. The suspect, a 40-year-old woman named Chandra, was involved in a tense situation. The scene was secured, and the incident was cleared with notes, including a vehicle tied for tow.

⚠️ Suicide Threat – 11-55 Eastern Parkway, Bed A – around 11:29 a.m.

Units responded to a report of a person threatening self-harm while in a wheelchair. EMS was en route to assist the individual. The situation was still active at the time of the report, and responders were working to ensure safety.

👤 Welfare Check – 30th and C – around 10:59 a.m.

A male was found unresponsive and lying on the sidewalk, dressed in black. Responders arrived to find him breathing but not waking up. He was assessed on scene, and further medical attention was being provided.

👤 Welfare Check – Greenwood between 2100 block of and 2104 – around 11:02 a.m.

Another male was found breathing but unresponsive at this location. Responders arrived to check his condition and confirmed he was breathing but not waking up. He was monitored and assisted as needed.

🚗 Suspicious Vehicle – 26th and South 26th Street – around 11:10 a.m.

A report was made about a possibly stolen black Ford Taurus with broken windows parked in the lot. The license plate was possibly “Married for Sam 165.” Responders checked the vehicle, which was cleared, and no further issues were found.

🏠 Burglary in Progress – 53-18 Sprucewood Dr – around 11:07 a.m.

A break-in was reported at a garage on Sprucewood Dr. Responders were dispatched to investigate the scene and secure the property. The situation was ongoing at the time of the report.

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) – Crums Ln near North 22nd Street and Bank St – around 10:59 a.m.

A young child was experiencing a seizure at nearly 11 a.m. on Crums Ln near North 22nd Street and Bank St. Emergency medical services responded promptly to assist the four-year-old girl. The patient was being attended to by EMS personnel around 11:18 a.m. The situation was stabilized, and the child received necessary care. First responders provided reassurance and support to the family during this medical emergency.

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.

🔥 Assault with Injury – 5th and 7th Street at Eelville – around 10:29 a.m.

A 48-year-old man was assaulted at this intersection, suffering head and hand injuries. Responding fire units and EMS arrived to assist the injured individual. The incident involved a turbo run, and the report was made by a witness named Maria. The situation was stabilized, and medical care was provided as needed.

🔊 B&E and Disturbance – 3000 block of River Rd – around 10:29 a.m.

A black male in a blue sweatshirt was involved in a property termination, refusing to leave the premises and shouting until police arrived. Multiple units responded to the scene, including those handling turbo runs. The individual was advised and the situation was brought under control.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 1200 block of South Brook – around 10:29 a.m.

A report indicated a domestic issue involving an ex-boyfriend assaulting a female at this location. Police units responded promptly and arrived on scene to assess and de-escalate the situation. No injuries or further escalation were reported.

🚑 Medical Transfer Request – 400 block of Baker – around 10:29 a.m.

EMS was called for a safety transfer at this address, though no medical complaint was reported. EMS personnel did not respond to the scene but coordinated a transfer to a medical facility for safety reasons.

🚓 Pedestrian Stop – 35 and Thanks – around 10:29 a.m.

Multiple police units conducted a pedestrian stop at this intersection. No injuries or arrests were noted at this time, and the situation was resolved without further incident.

🏠 Residential Alarm – 6-11 South 43rd Street in zone 2 – around 10:29 a.m.

Units responded to a garage door alarm at this residence. Upon investigation, the scene was secured, and no signs of forced entry or intrusion were found.

🚗 Reckless Driver Report – Elmwood St – around 10:29 a.m.

A reckless driver in a white Chevy Silverado was reported, exhibiting swerving and doormat issues. Responding units checked the area but did not locate the vehicle or driver at this time.

🔊 Panic Alarm – Greenwood Ave – around 10:29 a.m.

A panic alarm was triggered at this location. Responding units arrived to investigate but determined the alarm was false, and no emergency was present.

👤 Child Safety Check – 1700 block of West Copper Avenue – around 10:29 a.m.

Units responded to ensure the safety of an 11-year-old boy involved in a check by his father, who is a student. The child was confirmed safe, and the situation was resolved without 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 – South 30th Street and W Muhammad Ali Blvd – around 10:47 a.m.

Responders were dispatched to assist a male who was found down on the sidewalk, unresponsive. EMS units arrived to evaluate the individual, though specific details about his condition were not provided. The scene was secured, and the patient was likely transported for further care.

🚑 Medical Emergency – AutoZone at 5100 block of New Cut Rd – around 10:33 a.m.

A 63-year-old male experiencing chest pain prompted a response from emergency services. EMS arrived promptly and provided assistance. The patient was stabilized and was in service by 10:42 a.m., indicating he was likely transported or further evaluated.

🚑 Medical Emergency – AutoZone at 5100 block of New Cut Rd – around 10:27 a.m.

Earlier in the morning, responders were called back to the same AutoZone for the same individual with chest pain. EMS responded quickly to provide necessary medical aid, ensuring the patient’s condition was monitored and managed.

🔥 Fire Alarm – a one-story nursing home on 6 mile lane near Hampton Ridge Blvd – around 10:30 a.m.

Fire units responded to a general fire alarm at a local nursing home. Upon arrival, they found no signs of fire or smoke, and the audible alarm was confirmed to be false. No evacuations were necessary, and the scene was cleared after the situation was deemed safe.

🍳 Burnt Food – Famous Way near CS Delay – around 10:34 a.m.

Responders handled a situation involving burnt food at a residence, which likely posed a minor fire or smoke hazard. The situation was contained, and no further issues arose.

🧠 Crisis Intervention Team Call – Isaiah House on 92-60 – around 10:29 a.m.

A person experiencing suicidal thoughts was located at Isaiah House. The individual was unwilling to communicate, but crisis responders engaged with them carefully. The situation was managed without incident, ensuring safety for all involved.

🚗 Suspicious Vehicle – Shepherdsville Rd near Fern Valley Rd – around 10:29 a.m.

A silver vehicle was observed driving erratically, prompting concern. The driver exited the vehicle and kicked a nearby car before fleeing northbound. A BOLO was issued for the erratic driver, described as a black male in a black jacket and pants.

🚓 Vehicle Stop and Stolen Vehicle Check – Candleworth and Sharpstown streets – around 10:29 a.m.

Officers conducted a routine check on a vehicle, initially finding it clear. However, NCIC later confirmed the vehicle was reported stolen. Multiple locations were checked, but the vehicle was not recovered at this time.

🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Disturbance and Threatening Behavior – Dixie Hwy Apartments – around 10:38 a.m.

A report was received about an intoxicated individual at Dixie Hwy Apartments who was threatening others. Responders arrived to assess the situation and ensure safety, managing the individual and preventing 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.

🔥 Fire in a Homeless Camp – Valley Rd near a back area – around 10:00 a.m.

Fire units responded to a report of a fire in a homeless camp located at Valley Rd. Crews quickly arrived to extinguish the flames and prevent further spread. The incident was contained without injuries reported.

🚗 Suspicious Vehicle – Barchow Road northbound – around 10:00 a.m.

A caller reported a small gray box vehicle tailgating them while driving northbound on Barchow Road. Units attempted to locate the vehicle but were unable to find it after the initial report.

🚓 Vehicle Theft / BOLO – Candleworth Dr near a church – around 10:00 a.m.

A gray BMW M240, possibly in the 2000 block, was pinging in the area of Candleworth Dr, near a church and a parking lot. Units checked the area but did not locate the vehicle, which is now the subject of a BOLO alert.

🚗 Traffic Accident – University and Arthur at 65 South entrance – around 10:00 a.m.

A vehicle collision occurred at the intersection of University and Arthur, near the entrance to 65 South. Multiple units responded to assist with the scene and manage traffic flow. No further details on injuries are available at this time.

🏥 Welfare Check / Suicidal Person – Gagel Ave near Aircoys Park – around 10:00 a.m.

A 57-year-old woman was refusing to speak with staff at a location on Gagel Ave, threatening to harm herself. EMS and police responded to the scene to provide assistance and evaluate her condition.

👤 Suspicious Activity / Mental Health Crisis – Gagel Ave residence – around 10:00 a.m.

A caller reported a person threatening self-harm at a residence on Gagel Ave. Responding units conducted a welfare check and engaged mental health resources to assist with the situation.

🚓 Disturbance Outside Liquor Store – E Lee St – around 10:00 a.m.

A disturbance was reported at a liquor store on East Lee involving a female who failed to pay for her food and was unresponsive when staff attempted to collect payment. Units responded to assess and resolve the situation.

🚔 Disorderly Persons Outside Property – W W Lee St – around 10:00 a.m.

Several individuals, including a white male in a yellow jacket, a white female in a black hoodie, and a black male in black clothing, were causing a disturbance outside a property on W W Lee St. Units arrived to remove them and restore order.

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 – 1500 block of Oleanda Ct – around 9:52 a.m.

An elderly woman was experiencing difficulty breathing and back pain. EMS responded promptly to assess her condition. After providing necessary medical aid, she was checked and released from service.

🔥 Medical Emergency – 9500 block of Yellow Pine Ct – around 10:13 a.m.

An elderly man was suffering from chest pain when responders arrived. EMS provided immediate assistance to stabilize him. The patient was checked over and the situation was resolved on scene.

🚑 Lift Assist – 6300 block of Forest Way Pl – around 10:23 a.m.

An elderly man had fallen inside his residence and was found on the ground with no injuries. EMS arrived to assist him in getting back to a safe position. No injuries were reported during the response.

👤 Suspicious Person – 200 block of W W W Muhammad Ali Blvd – around 9:52 a.m.

A woman experiencing intoxication and distress was causing a disturbance outside the Embassy Suites. Officers responded to manage her behavior and ensure safety. The individual was taken into custody for disorderly conduct.

🚗 Hit and Run Traffic Accident – Southbrook Street near Market – around 9:52 a.m.

A black Dodge Avenger was struck by a black Honda in the area. Officers arrived to investigate the incident and gather information about the collision. No further details on injuries were provided.

🏠 Disturbance – 400 block of E Jefferson St – around 9:52 a.m.

A woman refused to leave a residence but was removed by officers. She continued to attempt re-entry, prompting police to manage the situation and prevent further disturbance.

👶 Welfare Check – 400 block of North 21st Street – around 10:07 a.m.

Officers responded to ensure the safety of children following a custody concern. The children, along with their mother, were located at a nearby park. All appeared to be safe and accounted for.

🚙 Suspicious Vehicle – Kentucky Pass – around 10:16 a.m.

A Toyota Pacific with the license plate George 1 George 0-9-9 was observed in the area. Responding officers were investigating the vehicle as part of a possible investigation.

🚗 Reckless Driving – Camp Ground Rd and Lees Ln – around 10:09 a.m.

A white Chevrolet Silverado was seen swerving dangerously in the vicinity. Officers responded to address the reckless behavior and ensure road safety.

🚗 Stolen Vehicle – 8400 block of Candleworth Dr – around 9:53 a.m.

A gray BMW with the license plate Victor1 King 600 was reported stolen from the area. Officers responded to check the location and investigate the theft.

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.

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 3rd and Eastern Parkway – around 9:27 a.m.

A young adult male was involved in a pedestrian collision with a black minivan. Responding fire units arrived quickly to assist, and extrication was requested due to the nature of the incident. The scene was on South 3rd and Eastern Parkway, and efforts were focused on providing medical aid to the injured individual.

🔥 Fire Alarm – 1100 block of South 4th Street – around 9:39 a.m.

An alarm sounded at the St. Therina Ct Apartments, a multi-story building. Firefighters responded to reports of smoke or fire coming from the north or east side of the structure. While fire was confirmed, no active flames were visible from certain directions, and crews worked to ensure the safety of residents and contain any potential hazards.

🔥 Trash Fire – 1200 block of Durant Lane – around 9:50 a.m.

Neighbors were burning yard waste in their backyard, which resulted in a small trash fire. No injuries were reported, and fire units responded promptly to extinguish the flames and prevent further spread.

🚑 Medical Emergency – Oleanda Ct – around 9:53 a.m.

An elderly woman, approximately 81 years old, was experiencing difficulty breathing and back pain. EMS responded to the scene to provide necessary medical assistance and evaluate her condition.

🚓 Suspicious Activity – Greenwood Boat Ramp – around 9:28 a.m.

A report was received about a female attempting to drive into the river in a blue Honda CR-V, possibly on suicide watch. Multiple units checked the area, but the vehicle was not present when officers arrived. Later, the same vehicle, a 2000 Honda CR-V with plate number 2387 registered to Kerry Roberts, was seen leaving the parking area.

🚓 Suspicious Vehicle – Greenwood Boat Ramp – around 9:28 a.m.

The Honda CR-V suspected in the earlier incident was confirmed to be a 2000 model, registered to Kerry Roberts, and was seen leaving the parking lot shortly after the report. Authorities are investigating the situation further.

🚨 Disturbance – Spring Bay Ct – around 9:44 a.m.

A male individual with schizophrenia was reportedly yelling at people near Spring Bay Ct. The man was possibly in a City F-150 vehicle and was involved in a disturbance that required police intervention. The vehicle was impounded due to illegal dumping concerns.

🚗 Traffic Incident – 1127 4th Street – around 9:27 a.m.

A hit-and-run involving a juvenile male was reported at this location. Responding units arrived to investigate the scene, which involved a vehicle that may have been involved in a collision and then fled the scene.

🚗 Traffic Incident – 3700 block of Mina Terrace – around 9:29 a.m.

Units responded to an unspecified vehicle incident in this area. Details are limited, but officers checked the scene to ensure safety and 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.

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 at Homeless Camp – 3600 block of Fremilley Road – around 9:47 a.m.

Responding to a report of a fire at a homeless camp located on private property, fire units arrived to extinguish the flames. The property owner requested assistance in removing individuals present at the scene. Police were also called to address the situation and ensure the area was secure. The fire was contained, and efforts to clear the site are ongoing.

👤 Disorderly Person – 900 block of E Jefferson St – around 9:29 a.m.

Police responded to a vacant building where a woman, estimated to be between 40 and 50 years old, was refusing to leave. The woman was described as white and was acting disorderly, possibly squatting or trespassing. Officers arrived to remove her from the property and ensure it was secure. No further details about her condition were provided.

🚗 Injury Traffic Accident – South 16th Street and Algonquin Pky – around 9:25 a.m.

A two-vehicle collision involving a red station wagon resulted in injuries, with one female occupant unable to exit her vehicle. Rescue teams were dispatched to assist the injured and manage the scene. Traffic was temporarily affected as units worked to clear the area and provide aid to those involved.

🔍 Suspicious Activity / Squatters – 900 block of E Jefferson St – around 9:27 a.m.

Officers responded to reports of suspicious persons at a vacant building on E Jefferson St. Two women, estimated to be between 40 and 50 years old, were refusing to leave the property. Police arrived to investigate and attempt to remove the individuals to prevent further trespassing or unsafe conditions.

🚗 Hit-and-Run Traffic Incident – E Jefferson St and Vickie – around 9:35 a.m.

A traffic collision involving multiple vehicles occurred at this intersection, resulting in injuries. The responsible vehicle fled the scene before officers arrived, but the scene was cleared by 9:40 a.m. Emergency units responded to assist the injured and manage traffic flow.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 4100 block of Garland Ave – around 9:44 a.m.

Police responded to a report of an active argument between a male and his father. The caller, a female, requested an emergency protective order. Officers arrived to manage the ongoing disturbance and ensure the safety of those involved. The situation remains active as authorities continue to address the 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 – South 16th Street and Algonquin Pky – around 9:26 a.m.

A pedestrian was struck in this incident involving multiple patients. Fire units responded quickly to extricate individuals from the scene. Emergency medical services provided care on-site, and the situation was stabilized before transport. The scene was active for some time as responders worked to assist those involved.

🔥 Fire Alarm – 1100 block of South 4th Street at St. Therina Ct Apartments – around 9:40 a.m.

An alarm sounded at a residential complex, prompting a response from fire units. Smoke was observed coming from a truck on the property, which was quickly addressed. Firefighters confirmed the source was contained, and the alarm was silenced after the situation was under control.

🔥 Outdoor Fire – 1200 block of Durant Lane, near Crop St of Carroll Ave and Hannah Ave – around 9:50 a.m.

Neighbors were burning yard waste when the fire spread outdoors. Firefighters responded promptly to contain the blaze and prevent it from spreading further. The fire was extinguished without incident, and the scene was cleared shortly after.

👤 Welfare Check / Vehicle Incident – Unknown location – around 9:23 a.m.

A vehicle was seen driving up on the curb, possibly due to weather conditions or a medical issue. No further details or responses were provided, but responders checked the area to ensure safety and assist 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.

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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 – Francis Ave – around 8:59 a.m.

A group of teenagers inside a residence on Francis Ave was causing a disturbance, threatening to damage property. One individual, a 17-year-old black male, was shirtless and wearing shorts, and there were concerns he might be armed. Multiple police units responded to the scene, and the situation remains ongoing with no injuries reported at this time.

🔍 Suspicious Activity – South2nd Street near Cathedral Commons – around 8:59 a.m.

A woman experiencing homelessness, described as white in her 50s, was observed littering food, clothes, and needles in the area near South2nd Street. She was reportedly aggressive toward residents, prompting a response from several police units to ensure safety and assess the situation.

🚶‍♂️ Shoplifting – 3000 block of Portland Ave near Family Dollar – around 9:00 a.m.

A black male suspect, dressed in a fitted coat, blue jeans, and black and white tennis shoes, was last seen near the store, possibly heading toward an abandoned house. The individual was observed around the time of the theft, and officers responded to the scene to investigate and monitor the area.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 3100 block of W W W Kentucky St – around 9:08 a.m.

Police responded to reports of a domestic incident involving a person retrieving belongings from an ex-business partner. Units arrived to assess the situation and ensure safety for all parties involved.

🚗 Theft/Robbery – 200 block of Baker near 4100 W W W Muhammad Ali Blvd – around 9:10 a.m.

A dispute at a corner store involved a black male, approximately 43 to 44 years old, refusing to return stolen car keys after an argument with a friend. Responding officers arrived quickly, managed the scene, and cleared shortly after ensuring the situation was 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 (Full Arrest) – 900 block of Mazmeer Court – around 9:10 a.m.

Responders were dispatched to assist a 35-year-old woman who was experiencing difficulty breathing and was confirmed to be in full arrest. Emergency units arrived quickly and provided life-saving measures, including CPR. The patient was stabilized and transported to a medical facility for further care. The scene was secured, and responders remained on scene until the situation was under control.

🔥 Medical Emergency (Chest Pain, Short of Air) – 6600 block of Donnington Ct – around 9:07 a.m.

A 66-year-old man was reported to be experiencing chest pain and difficulty breathing. Responders arrived promptly and administered CPR, confirming the patient’s critical condition. The individual was stabilized and transported for further treatment. Emergency personnel worked efficiently to ensure the patient’s safety and well-being.

👤 Medical Response (Possible Intoxication) – 100 block of Dixie Hwy – around 8:49 a.m.

Responders were called to assist a white female in a floral shirt who was possibly intoxicated. The individual was handled carefully by responding units, who assessed her condition and provided necessary support. The call was resolved without further incident, and units cleared the scene after ensuring her 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 (Full Arrest) – Charlie near Court, W Jefferson St – around 9:10 a.m.

A 35-year-old woman was found in full arrest at this location. Emergency medical teams responded promptly to provide life-saving measures. The patient was stabilized and transported for further care. This incident highlights the importance of quick medical intervention in critical situations.

🏥 Medical Response (Shortness of Breath) – 700 block of W Jefferson St near South 7 and South 8 – around 9:14 a.m.

A 35-year-old woman reported difficulty breathing at the public defender’s office. EMS arrived quickly to assist her with her breathing issues. She was evaluated on scene and transported for additional medical treatment. First responders continue to be ready to assist residents in urgent health crises.

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 Fire Alarm – 4400 block of Louise Underwood Way near Bingham Garden Pl – around 8:27 a.m.

Responding units arrived at a commercial location after the alarm sounded, but it was determined to be a false alarm. No fire or damage was reported, and the scene was cleared shortly after.

🔥 Structure Fire with Suspect Involvement – Logan and East Oak – around 8:27 a.m.

A small fire involving two homeless individuals in black clothing was reported at a structure near Logan and East Oak. The individuals reportedly started the fire with garbage at a location identified as A-33. Battalion 1 responded to contain the situation, and the fire was quickly brought under control.

🏠 Residential Smoke Report – 1700 block of Wilart Dr near Dixie Hwy and Wallie Ann Ct – around 8:30 a.m.

Multiple fire units responded to reports of smoke inside an apartment at Willard Arm Apartments. Upon arrival, responders confirmed smoke in the unit but no active fire was present. The situation was stabilized, and residents were safe.

🏥 Medical Emergency – 1900 block of Meadowcreek Dr – around 8:57 a.m.

An 18-year-old female was found in medical distress at this location. EMS responded promptly to assess and assist the individual, though specific details about her condition were not provided.

🔥 Residential Alarm Activation – Jeannie Wood Road – around 8:30 a.m.

A residential alarm was triggered by a shock sensor, prompting an emergency response. An ambulance was requested to evaluate the situation, but no further details about fire or injury were reported.

👤 Suspicious Vehicle Activity – Beulah Church Rd – around 8:30 a.m.

A white Jetta was seen driving erratically, weaving across the road. Units responded to investigate the vehicle’s behavior, but no additional information about the outcome was provided.

🚶‍♂️ Disturbance Report – Unspecified location – around 8:30 a.m.

A male and female were involved in an argument at an undisclosed site. Responding units arrived to assess the situation, but no further details about the resolution were shared.

🚏 Suspicious Activity at Bus Stop – Near unspecified location – around 8:30 a.m.

Calls about cars waiting at a bus stop prompted an investigation by units. No additional information about suspicious behavior or findings was reported.

🏠 Burglary/Break-in Attempt – 400 block of E Jefferson St – around 8:30 a.m.

A report was made of a person sneaking into a residence near the back entrance. The suspect was described as a white female in her thirties wearing a black hoodie. No arrests or further details were provided.

🚲 Stolen Bikes Report – Gallagher St – around 8:30 a.m.

Two bicycles were reported stolen from Gallagher St. A suspect reportedly pulled a gun on a roommate during the theft. Video footage is available for investigation.

🔒 Holdup Alarm – 1300 block of South Hearthborne Parkway at Thornton Sean – around 8:30 a.m.

A silent holdup alarm was triggered at this location. Responding units were advised and are investigating the scene, 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.

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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 – 1700 block of Wilart Dr, Willard Arms – around 8:35 a.m.

Multiple fire units responded to reports of smoke in a four-story apartment building. Firefighters confirmed there was no active fire after an investigation, and the smoke was likely from a non-fire source. The units returned to service around 8:42 a.m.

🏥 Medical Emergency – 4500 block of Poplar Level Rd – around 8:45 a.m.

EMS responded to a call involving a 32-year-old woman at a hotel, who was unresponsive and unaware of any cancer history. Despite efforts, the patient was not located by 8:49 a.m., and responders remained on scene to assist with the situation.

👤 Welfare Check / Suspicious Activity – 1800 block of Park Boundary Rd and 1300 block of South First Farm Parkway – between 8:30 a.m. and 9:00 a.m.

Officers checked on a property after a caller reported seeing a suspect in the backyard, possibly related to a stench line. Additionally, a silent holdup alarm at Moonbase Tacos prompted officers to respond, where they observed two homeless individuals in black clothing near the entrance. A juvenile male was also en route to a downtown location for transportation.

🚗 Traffic-Related Incident – 828 South Hirsborne Parkway and Dixie Hwy area – between 8:30 a.m. and 9:00 a.m.

Officers checked on a black Audi suspected of being involved in a holdup alarm. Near the Dixie Hwy overpass, a male in a red hoodie and gray pants was seen walking south, possibly considering jumping onto the tracks. The area was searched, but the individual was not located, and the incident was cleared.

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 – 4400 block of Louise Underwood Way in the Bingham Gardens area – around 8:23 a.m.

Responders arrived at a one-story brick building after a commercial fire alarm was triggered. Initially, nothing was visible, but it was later confirmed as a commercial alarm. Multiple fire units responded to secure the scene, which was found to be safe with no signs of fire.

🔥 Structure Fire – Logan and East Oak near Moonbase Taco – around 8:33 a.m.

A small garbage fire was reported in the doorway of a structure near the Willard Arm Apartments. Two homeless individuals in black clothing were involved in starting the fire. Firefighters responded promptly and contained the blaze, which was producing smoke but caused no further damage.

🏥 Medical Emergency – Meadowcreek Dr – around 8:48 a.m.

An 18-year-old female was experiencing difficulty breathing at her residence. EMS responded to assist her, providing necessary medical care for her shortness of breath. She was stabilized and transported for further evaluation.

🚨 Hold-up Alarm – 133.5 South First One Parkway near Thornton Street – around 8:23 a.m.

A hold-up alarm was activated at a local business. Police units responded quickly to the scene and found the alarm to be false, resetting it after ensuring the area was secure. No further incidents were 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.

It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists.

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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 – 800 block of Dixie Hwy – around 8:00 a.m.

Responders were dispatched to assist a 28-year-old female experiencing a seizure. She was found to be unresponsive and short of breath, prompting EMS to be en route. The patient’s condition required immediate medical attention, and responders continue to monitor her status.

🔥 Fire Alarm – 4400 block of Louise Underwood Way near Bingham Garden – around 8:00 a.m.

Firefighters responded to a smoke detector activation at a single-story brick residence. Upon arrival, nothing was showing, and the alarm was determined to be false. No fire or smoke was present at the scene.

🚑 Medical Emergency – 15300 block of Dixie Hwy – around 8:00 a.m.

A 50-year-old male was sitting on the sidewalk in front of a parking lot, responding to a medical call. EMS was advised to assist with his condition, which appeared to be a medical emergency.

🚑 Medical Emergency – Brown Suburban Hotel, 3300 block of Bardstown Rd – around 8:00 a.m.

Responders arrived to find a 44-year-old male vomiting blood, with abnormal breathing and sweating. EMS personnel arrived shortly after to provide necessary care and transport if needed.

🚑 Medical Emergency – Isaiah House, Deering Rd – around 8:00 a.m.

A 40-year-old male inside a facility was found unresponsive. EMS responded promptly, made contact with the patient, and assessed his condition for further treatment.

🔥 Fire Response – South Highway 1700 block and U.S. Highway 42 – around 8:00 a.m.

Fire units responded to a report of a single-vehicle fire. Crews arrived to contain the blaze and ensure the scene was safe, with no additional injuries reported.

👤 Welfare Check – Fenley Ave – around 8:00 a.m.

Responders checked on a 17-year-old male dressed in a black and white donkey outfit, who was causing issues and hitting himself. Assistance was provided to ensure his safety and well-being.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 41 Bellamy Pl – around 8:00 a.m.

Police responded to a complaint involving a roommate dispute and property damage. The roommate had left the scene prior to arrival, and officers documented the incident for further follow-up.

🚗 Traffic Incident – Fairdell Rd – around 8:00 a.m.

A single-vehicle crash occurred when a car attempted to knock down a door. Fortunately, there were no injuries, and no report was necessary at this time.

👤 Suspicious Person – Glenwood Rd – around 8:00 a.m.

A 32-year-old Hispanic male, possibly intoxicated, was observed in the area. He was suspected of being involved in late watch activity, prompting a welfare check by responders.

🚙 Suspicious Vehicle – 2nd and Oak – around 8:00 a.m.

A hit-and-run incident involved a black Mazda and a black Subaru, with three vehicles involved. One vehicle fled the scene, and officers are investigating the incident.

🚶 Welfare Check – unspecified location – around 8:00 a.m.

Responders conducted a welfare check on an individual or situation not detailed in the initial report, ensuring 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.

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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 (Seizure) – West Broadway and Dixie Hwy – around 8:00 a.m.

A 28-year-old woman was experiencing a seizure at this busy intersection. Emergency medical services responded promptly to assist her. She was evaluated on scene, and her condition was stabilized. The responders provided necessary care before the situation was under control.

🔥 Residential Fire Alarm – 4400 block of Louise Underwood Way near Bingham Homes – around 8:00 a.m.

Fire units responded to a smoke detector activation in a one-story brick home. Upon arrival, they confirmed there was no sign of smoke or fire. The alarm was determined to be false, and the scene was cleared shortly after.

🏥 Medical Emergency (Shortness of Breath) – 4400 block of Louise Underwood Way – around 8:00 a.m.

A woman wearing a blue coat, gray sweatpants, and pink shoes was found outside her residence, struggling to breathe. EMS arrived quickly and provided assistance to help her breathe easier. She was evaluated and taken care of on scene.

🔥 Fire Alarm (Residential) – 4400 block of Louise Underwood Way near Bingham Homes – around 8:00 a.m.

Fire responders returned to the same address for another alarm activation. They confirmed no signs of smoke or fire and found the situation to be a false alarm. The scene was cleared by 8:22 a.m.

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.

🚗 Traffic Accident – north of National near South Park Rd overpass – around 7:30 a.m.

A rollover crash involving a dark pickup truck and a bus was reported in this area. The pickup truck flipped onto its side, but thankfully no injuries were reported among the children on the bus. Fire and EMS units responded to secure the scene and divert traffic, but they were later canceled after no injuries were found. Traffic was temporarily affected as responders managed the scene.

🔍 Suspicious Vehicle – General Ln area – around 7:30 a.m.

Officers responded to reports of a suspicious vehicle possibly linked to a break-in. The vehicle was not located in Oldham County and appeared to be moving away from the area. Authorities investigated the vicinity of Joyce Dr and General Ln to ensure public safety.

👥 Disturbance/Disorderly Conduct – near Dunkin Donuts – around 7:30 a.m.

A disturbance involving neighbors moving out and causing a scene was reported. Witnesses described them setting things on fire and acting unlawfully. Officers arrived to handle the situation and restore order at the scene.

🚗 Suspicious Vehicle – Shady Villa Dr – around 7:30 a.m.

An officer held a suspicious vehicle on Shady Villa Dr for further investigation. No additional details were provided about the vehicle or the reason for the stop.

👶 Welfare Check/Disturbance – near Preston Hwy and Gilmore – around 7:30 a.m.

Authorities responded to concerns about missing children and a vehicle with a child at 6460. The child and vehicle were later located at Dunkin Donuts, confirming their safety. The situation was resolved without further 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.

🔥 Medical Emergency – 3500 block of Mortar Circle, Masonic Home, Sam’s Wolf Care Center – around 7:28 a.m.

A 91-year-old woman was found unconscious but breathing. EMS responded to assess her condition and was advised to cancel their response after providing initial care. The situation was handled with compassion and professionalism, ensuring the patient’s comfort and safety.

⚠️ Medical Episode – 2300 block of Millers Ln, Crop St – around 7:33 a.m.

A 60-year-old man was experiencing a significant diabetic episode. First responders arrived quickly to assist him, providing necessary medical support. The individual was stabilized and transported for further care, highlighting the importance of prompt medical attention.

🚗 Suspicious Vehicle / Possible Break-In – Blankenbaker Ln and Pawnee Trail – around 7:22 a.m.

A gold pickup truck with elderly men sitting inside was seen at the intersection, with concerns that the driver may have passed out. Authorities responded to investigate the vehicle and ensure public safety, addressing potential risks in the area.

🏠 Break-in Suspicion – 3500 block of Rogers Ln – around 7:23 a.m.

A neighbor reported suspicious activity at a three-story townhouse with an unlocked back door. The residence was checked, and no one was found inside. The situation remains under observation, with no immediate threat reported.

🏡 Domestic Disturbance – 1500 block of W Jefferson St – around 7:35 a.m.

An altercation involved an 18-year-old female daughter fighting with a caller and refusing to go to school. Responding officers worked to de-escalate the situation and ensure everyone’s safety, providing support to the involved parties.

👤 Disorderly Person & Welfare Check – Unspecified locations – around 7:40 a.m.

A person was found refusing to leave a location, and another individual was reported down at nearby spots. These incidents may be connected to a previous domestic disturbance, and officers are managing the situation with care and attention to community 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 (Unconscious Female) – Crop St near Joe Conway Cir, at the Masonic Homes – around 7:23 a.m.

A 91-year-old woman was found unconscious but breathing. Emergency medical services responded quickly to the scene and confirmed it was safe for responders to assist. The incident involved fire units and EMS personnel who provided necessary care. The patient was stabilized on site, and further assistance was not specified.

🔥 Medical Emergency (Diabetic Episode) – Plantation Dr at Millers Ln, around 7:46 a.m.

A 68-year-old man was experiencing a significant diabetic episode, prompting a rapid response from emergency services. EMS arrived shortly after the call, at approximately 7:49 a.m., to assist the individual. First responders provided medical aid to stabilize him, ensuring he received appropriate care. The situation was managed efficiently, with no further details on transport or outcome provided.

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 / Missing Person – 2000 block of Ford Taurus near Preston Hwy – around 7:00 a.m.

Units are responding to locate a juvenile who is reported missing after allegedly stealing his mother’s vehicle. The vehicle, a Ford Taurus, was last pinged near Preston Hwy at 8404. Authorities are actively searching the area to find the juvenile and recover the vehicle, ensuring his safety. This ongoing situation is being closely monitored by local law enforcement.

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 (Possible CVA/Stroke) – 600 block of Haldeman Ave – around 6:53 a.m.

An elderly woman showing signs of a possible stroke was attended to by emergency units on scene. Shortly after, responders were dispatched to a 64-year-old male at the 700 block of Crums Ln with similar symptoms. Both patients received on-site care from EMS teams. Additionally, a 91-year-old woman was found unconscious but breathing at the 100 block of Marsh Unit near Joe Conway Cir, and responders checked her condition.

🔥 Brush Fire – Grade Ln near I-65 southbound near Turnbelly Road – around 6:56 a.m.

A homeless encampment caught fire on grade lane close to the interstate. Firefighters responded promptly and managed to contain the blaze, preventing further spread.

🔥 Electrical Fire – 3500 block of Lash Lane, Crest Street of Six Mile – around 7:00 a.m.

A fire caused by a water heater outlet inside a residence resulted in smoke visible from the scene. Fire units arrived quickly to extinguish the flames and assess the damage.

🚗 Traffic Accident with Rollover – 8.6 mile marker of I-200 northbound between National and 65 – around 7:00 a.m.

A collision involving a JCPS bus and a pickup truck led to the truck flipping onto its side. Emergency responders arrived to assist and clear the scene, ensuring safety for other drivers.

🚨 BOLO/Vehicle Pursuit – North Bardstown Rd and 264 – around 7:00 a.m.

A reckless driver was reported eastbound on Bardstown Rd, honking and refusing to allow others to merge onto the expressway. Authorities are actively monitoring the situation.

🔊 Alarm Activation (Back Door) – Longfield Ave – around 7:00 a.m.

A property alarm was triggered, prompting neighbors to check the premises and call police. The property owner is expected to arrive within approximately 35-40 minutes.

👤 Suspicious Activity – JJ Spoonmark – around 7:00 a.m.

Two individuals were detained after neighbors reported arguing and a possible altercation involving a male hitting a female. Authorities responded to investigate the 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.

🚦 Routine Traffic or Chatter – local roads and community areas – around 6:00 a.m.

Event summary details go here after a blank line. It has been a relatively quiet morning with mostly routine traffic and general chatter among responders. There have been no reports of accidents, emergencies, or significant incidents so far. Our teams continue to monitor the situation and stand ready to assist if needed. This period has been calm, with no major disruptions or urgent calls 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.

🚑 Medical Emergency – Linden Crossing at Linden Ln – around 6:27 a.m.

Responders were dispatched to assist a 58-year-old woman experiencing low oxygen and shortness of air, with her condition complicated by bariatric concerns. The patient was found in a flipped vehicle involved in a rollover crash at Preston Hwy and Linden Ln. EMS arrived to extricate her from the vehicle and transported her for further care. Fortunately, no injuries were reported from the accident itself. Multiple units responded to assist, and the scene was secured without further incident.

🚗 Traffic Accident with Rollover – Preston Hwy and Linden Ln – around 6:27 a.m.

A two-vehicle collision occurred at this intersection, resulting in one vehicle flipping onto its side. The caller confirmed that the occupant was out of the vehicle and not trapped. Fire and police units responded promptly, and no rescue was needed as there were no injuries reported. The scene was managed and cleared without further issues.

🏥 Medical Check – 1700 block of Mary St – around 6:30 a.m.

A 14-year-old girl was reported to be suicidal, prompting EMS to respond for assessment. The situation was taken seriously, and medical personnel arrived to evaluate her condition. No further details about her status were provided, but responders ensured her safety.

🏠 Residential Burglary Alarm – 1700 block of Mary St – around 6:30 a.m.

An alarm was triggered at a residence on Mary St, with the front door identified as the point of concern. The victim was on scene and confirmed the scene was secure. Authorities responded to investigate and found no signs of forced entry or additional issues.

👤 Suspicious Person – 400 block of East Jefferson – around 6:30 a.m.

A white male wearing a neon yellow jacket was seen outside a residence, throwing items at the door after being denied entry. Responders arrived to assess the situation, which appeared to be a disturbance without any injuries or further threat. No EMS assistance was needed.

🛍️ Shoplifting Disturbance – V5 – around 6:30 a.m.

Juveniles were reported to be shoplifting at this location. Responding units arrived to handle the situation, ensuring the safety of staff and property. Details about apprehension or follow-up were not provided.

🤝 Welfare Check or Disturbance – 5th and South Pier – around 6:30 a.m.

A person was seen holding down another individual at this intersection. EMS was on standby in case medical assistance was required. The situation was monitored, and no injuries or further escalation were reported.

🚗 Traffic Incident – Preston Hwy and Minor Ln – around 6:30 a.m.

A two-vehicle crash resulted in one vehicle laying on its side. Occupants refused EMS assistance and were unharmed. Responders secured the scene and managed traffic flow as needed.

👀 Suspicious Activity – Location unspecified – around 6:30 a.m.

A suspicious person was detained at an unspecified location. No injuries or EMS involvement were reported, and the individual was held for further investigation.

🚓 Traffic Stop or BOLO – Location unspecified – around 6:30 a.m.

Multiple units secured their positions and cleared from ongoing incidents. No additional details were provided, indicating routine patrol 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.

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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 – 300 block of Belvar Ave – around 6:30 a.m.

Responders were dispatched to assist a 79-year-old male who had fallen. The patient was in critical condition with labored breathing. EMS units responded quickly, providing urgent care on scene. The situation remains ongoing as responders continue to monitor the patient’s condition.

🔥 Medical Emergency – Miller’s Ln and Crop St – around 6:28 a.m.

A 67-year-old male was found with decreased consciousness and agitation following a fall. Police also responded to the scene to assist with the incident. Emergency personnel worked to stabilize the individual, and further evaluation is underway.

🔥 Medical Emergency – South 2nd St at Crop St – around 6:56 a.m.

A 57-year-old woman reported chest pain at this location. Due to her medical history, police responded to assist. EMS transported her for further treatment, and her condition is being monitored.

🔥 Medical Emergency – Haldeman Ave at Crop St – around 6:56 a.m.

An 80-year-old female was suspected of having a stroke. Responders arrived promptly to evaluate her condition. She was stabilized and transported to a medical facility for specialized care.

👤 Welfare Check – 2900 block of South 5th Street – around 6:24 a.m.

Police responded to a complaint at this location, noting previous domestic incidents. Officers checked on the residents and found no immediate danger, but the area remains under observation.

🔊 Burglar Alarm – 900 block of South 2nd Street – around 6:30 a.m.

Units responded to a sounding alarm at the loading dock main door. After investigation, the alarm was determined to be false, and no entry was found. The scene was secured, and the alarm was canceled.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – Olenda Ave – around 6:30 a.m.

Multiple calls reported yelling and disturbances at this residence, with prior incidents noted. Responding officers arrived to assess the situation and ensure safety, but no further escalation was observed at this time.

⚠️ False Alarm – 900 block of South 2nd Street – around 6:34 a.m.

Police confirmed that the burglar alarm at this location was false after a thorough check. No signs of forced entry or intrusion were found, and the scene was cleared.

🚧 Traffic or Disturbance – unspecified location – around 6:47 a.m.

Units responded to an incident involving a traffic or other disturbance reported on the 47 block. Details are limited, but officers are investigating the situation to ensure safety.

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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 – 1700 block of Cloverbrook Dr – around 6:00 a.m.

A report was received about a suspicious male seen walking through a backyard near a wooded area. The individual was described as wearing a red and brown plaid shirt and blue jeans. There is concern that the person may be homeless and possibly camping in the area. Responding units are currently checking the neighborhood to ensure safety and gather more information.

🔔 Residential Burglar Alarm – 800 block of Royal Oak Dr – around 6:00 a.m.

An alarm was triggered at a residence on Royal Oak Dr, with reports of someone on site using an improper access code. First responders are en route to investigate the scene and confirm whether there has been a break-in or if it was a false alarm. No further details are available at this time.

🔔 Commercial Burglar Alarm – 2500 block of Terra Crossing Blvd – around 6:00 a.m.

An alarm sounded at the Premier Surgery Center, specifically at the employee entry door. Responding units arrived to verify the scene and found no signs of forced entry or intrusion. They are now clearing the scene after confirming the premises are secure.

🚓 Routine Patrols – Various locations – around 6:00 a.m.

Multiple units are engaged in routine patrols, logging out from previous calls, and ensuring the safety of the community. No additional incidents or emergencies have been 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.

🚓 Routine Traffic or Chatter – various locations – around 5:00 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.

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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 – Crop St near Ralph Ave – around 5:53 a.m.

A 22-year-old woman experiencing heavy bleeding during a full-term pregnancy was attended to by emergency medical services. Responding units provided urgent care and transported her for further treatment. The situation was critical but stabilized with prompt medical intervention. No further details are available at this time.

🚨 Fire Alarm – S Jackson St near Crop St of East Kentucky and Evans St – around 6:00 a.m.

Reports of smoke in the area prompted a response from fire units. Upon arrival at a two-story building, nothing visible was initially found, though smoke was still being smelled. The fire investigation team checked the surroundings thoroughly but did not locate any source of the smoke. All units returned to service around 6:13 a.m.

🔥 Fire Investigation – S Jackson St near Crop St of East Kentucky and Evans St – around 6:00 a.m.

Fire units conducted a follow-up inspection after reports of smoke. Despite smelling smoke, no source was identified during the search. The area was cleared, and units concluded their response shortly after, returning to their stations.

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 – Willis-Mooret Dr. – around 5:32 a.m.

A 39-year-old woman was found walking in the area, unable to recall how to get home. She is a veteran from Tennessee and was trying to contact her husband. Responding units assessed her condition and provided assistance to ensure her safety.

🚗 Suspicious Vehicle – General Ln and Rangoon Lane – around 5:32 a.m.

A two-door sedan was observed with suspects exiting and checking door handles, one with a headlight on. Police units responded to investigate the activity, which appeared suspicious and prompted a thorough check of the area.

🏥 Medical Assist – Taylor Blvd trailer boulevard – around 5:38 a.m.

A 55-year-old male was found down with an unknown problem. EMS was called to assist him, and responders provided necessary medical care on scene. His condition was evaluated but no further details are available at this time.

🚶‍♀️ Welfare Check – E Jefferson St. – around 5:38 a.m.

The same woman from earlier was seen being given a courtesy ride to Wayside Christian Mission. Responders confirmed her safety and transported her to a local shelter for support.

🔥 Fire Department Response – Michael Edward Dr. – around 5:38 a.m.

Fire units responded to a report of a fire or emergency incident requiring immediate attention. Details about the situation are limited, but fire crews were dispatched to handle the incident.

🚲 Stolen Bikes Report – area near Taylor Blvd – around 5:38 a.m.

A subject was reported selling two bikes with video footage, raising concerns of theft or related activity. Units took a report to document the incident and investigate further.

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 – 9800 block of Michael Edward Dr – around 5:27 a.m.

Multiple fire units responded to reports of smoke in a three-story building. Upon arrival, responders confirmed the smoke was caused by burnt food, with no active fire present. The scene was quickly brought under control, and units returned to service by 5:33 a.m.

🏥 Medical Emergency (Person Down) – 4000 block of Taylor Blvd near Melton Ave – around 5:28 a.m.

Emergency medical services responded to assist a 55-year-old male found in the hallway of a building. The patient was evaluated and treated on scene. Responding units arrived around 5:51 a.m. and provided necessary care before the situation was stabilized.

🏥 Medical Emergency (Pregnancy, Spotting) – 3100 block of Clinton Pl near Ralph Ave – around 5:28 a.m.

EMS was dispatched to assist a 22-year-old woman experiencing spotting during her full-term pregnancy. Responders arrived shortly after 5:56 a.m. and provided medical support. The patient’s condition was assessed, and further care was arranged as needed.

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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.

It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists.

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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 5:00 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. Our teams are maintaining a watchful eye, but everything seems to be proceeding normally. We will continue to monitor for any updates or significant 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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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.

🔥 Search Warrant Execution – 2600 block of Virginia Ave – around 5:01 a.m.

Officers coordinated with Metro Animal Services to respond to a search warrant at this location. The operation likely involved animal welfare concerns and possibly other investigative activities. Multiple units were involved in executing the warrant, ensuring safety and compliance. No further details about the outcome are available at this time.

🏥 Medical Emergency - Head Injury – Christian Way near the 6200 block – around 5:01 a.m.

An accident involving a Spectrum truck and a black Highlander resulted in a patient sustaining a head injury. Emergency medical teams responded promptly to assist the injured individual. The scene was secured by first responders, and the patient was stabilized for transport. The incident caused some traffic disruption in the area.

👤 Welfare Check - Disoriented Female – 6200 block of Willis-Mooret Dr – around 5:35 a.m.

A 39-year-old woman was found walking around in the neighborhood after visiting a caller’s residence. She appeared confused and was trying to contact her husband from Tennessee, claiming she couldn’t remember her way home. Police units responded to check her welfare and ensure her safety, providing assistance as needed.

👤 Suspicious Activity - Female Walking Around – 6200 block of Willis-Mooret Dr – around 5:35 a.m.

The same woman, identified as Tabitha O’Connor, was seen wandering in the area after her visit to a nearby residence. She was reportedly disoriented and unable to recall her address, prompting officers to check on her well-being and confirm her safety.

🚓 Traffic Stop - Female at Traffic Stop – North Beckley and Aiken – around 5:15 a.m.

During a traffic stop involving a vehicle with a Kentucky Foxtrot 6W495 call sign, officers encountered Tabitha O’Connor, who was walking nearby. She was unable to remember her address, raising concerns about her well-being. Officers continued to assist her and gather information to ensure her safety.

⚠️ Animal Welfare - Response to Search Warrant – 2600 block of Virginia Ave – around 5:01 a.m.

Officers worked alongside Metro Animal Services to respond to a search warrant at this address. The operation was focused on animal welfare concerns, and officers coordinated efforts to ensure proper handling of any animals involved. The situation was managed carefully to address all safety considerations.

🔊 Suspicious Activity / Drug Activity Report – 1600 block of South11th Street – around 5:01 a.m.

An anonymous caller reported possible drug activity at this location, noting that people were entering the premises during the early morning hours. Officers are investigating the report and monitoring the area for any further suspicious activity.

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 community areas – around 4:00 a.m.

Event summary details go here after a blank line. The call involved standard traffic flow and routine communication among responders. There were no incidents requiring emergency intervention during this time. This period was marked by normal activity with no unusual disturbances reported. Our teams continue to monitor the situation to ensure community 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 – 41-14 Hispanyola Ct – around 4:31 a.m.

A woman in her late seventies was involved in a welfare check after her sister reported concerns. Responding units assisted at the scene, but further details about her condition or outcome were not provided.

🔊 Fire Alarm – 5100 block of Ventura Dr near Dixon and Greenwood – around 4:31 a.m.

A residential panic alarm was triggered, prompting responders to verify the situation and ensure the safety of the residents. No additional hazards or incidents were reported during the response.

🚗 Traffic Accident – Christian Way – around 4:31 a.m.

An injury collision involving a Spectrum truck and a black high-rander occurred on Christian Way. One patient sustained a head injury, and EMS arrived promptly to provide medical aid and assess the situation.

🚨 Burglar Alarm – 6600 block of Dixie Hwy at Chick-fil-A – around 4:31 a.m.

An alarm was activated at the fast-food location, with motion detected at the front counter and kitchen areas. Responding units checked the premises thoroughly but did not report any signs of entry or disturbance.

👤 Suspicious Activity – Oxford Pl, third-floor hallway – around 4:31 a.m.

Officers responded to a report of a homeless male sitting in a building hallway. Attempts to make contact at the door were unsuccessful, and the individual was not identified or removed during the response.

🚓 Routine Patrol and Checks – throughout the area – around 4:31 a.m.

Multiple units were engaged in routine patrols, checks, and communication efforts, with no additional notable 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.

🔥 Arson Response – near 4:29 a.m.

Multiple fire units responded to an arson incident. Fortunately, no injuries were reported. The fire units are currently working to contain the blaze, and arson investigators are on scene to determine the cause. The situation is ongoing as they work to ensure the area is safe.

🏥 Medical Emergency – at Eagle Wood Dr, Crasherdale, and River Falls – around 4:27 a.m.

Emergency medical services arrived to assist a female patient with a shorter layer, though her condition was not specified. The patient was evaluated on scene, and no injuries were reported at this time. EMS personnel are providing necessary care and monitoring her condition.

🏥 Medical Emergency – at Eagle Wood Dr, Crasherdale, Woods Mill, and River Falls – around 4:27 a.m.

Another medical call involved a female patient at the same location, with no injuries detailed. Responding EMS teams assessed her condition and provided support. The situation was stabilized on scene, and no further details are available.

🚗 Traffic Accident – on Chevrolet Road – around 4:44 a.m.

A collision occurred between a spectrum truck and a black Highlander. One patient suffered a head injury and was attended to by emergency responders. Fire and EMS units responded quickly to the scene to assist and evaluate the injured individual.

🚓 Police Activity – near Tolkien Ct, South Forth Street, and Craig Ave – between 4:24 a.m. and 4:54 a.m.

Law enforcement officers were engaged in multiple radio transmissions referencing locations on Tolkien Ct, South Forth Street, and Craig Ave. While specific details are not provided, these transmissions likely involve checks or investigations related to ongoing law enforcement efforts during this early morning 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.

🚨 Routine Traffic or Chatter – local area – around 4:00 a.m.

Event summary details go here after a blank line. The call involved standard traffic flow and general communication among responders during the early morning hours. There were no reports of incidents or emergencies, indicating a period of routine activity. Multiple units were on patrol, maintaining safety and order in the community. This quiet period reflects normal operations during the early morning shift.

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 – 4000 block of South3rd Street – around 4:00 a.m.

Fire units responded to a reported apartment fire with light smoke visible. The flames were contained and extinguished quickly, with all units returning to service by 4:23 a.m. The incident appeared suspicious, prompting an arson investigation, though the fire was confirmed to be out.

⚠️ Suspicious Activity and Possible Arson – 426 block of South3rd Street – around 4:00 a.m.

Responders checked on a report of suspicious activity related to a fire, which was already extinguished. The scene was secured for further investigation into potential arson.

🚓 Disturbance and Possible Assault – 9900 block of Pilate Way – around 4:01 a.m.

Multiple police units responded to a disturbance involving people arguing and a female calling for help. The situation was linked to a carjacking incident that occurred moments earlier at the 700 block of Eastern Parkway at Wright Castle.

🚗 Carjacking – 700 block of Eastern Parkway at Wright Castle – around 4:01 a.m.

A victim reported their white Ford Edge was forcefully taken by a suspect described as a black male named LaCourie Ross. The suspect forcibly removed the victim from the vehicle during the incident.

🏥 Welfare Check – 5-1 Southgate Manor Dr – around 4:01 a.m.

Concerned about a 23-year-old woman who had not answered her phone after arriving in a rental vehicle hours earlier, officers checked on Keira Connor. The caller feared she might be with her ex, prompting a welfare check.

🔍 Suspicious Vehicle and Person Activity – Uval, Broadway, and Oak – around 4:01 a.m.

Officers searched multiple locations for a female and a gray or silver pickup truck possibly connected to the earlier incidents. No suspects or vehicles were located during the checks.

⚠️ Unconfirmed Report of Possible Stabbing – near Preston and Brandeis – around 4:01 a.m.

A female was reported to have a knife in her pocket and the potential of being a stabbing victim. Officers canvassed the area but found no conclusive evidence or victims.

🔊 False Alarm or Unrelated Activity – Workflow Lab – around 4:01 a.m.

Responders were dispatched to a pest control alarm at the lab, which was later determined to be a false alarm with no threat present.

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.

🔥 Structure Fire – South 3rd Street at West Evelyn and W W Kenton St. – around 4:24 a.m.

Responding units arrived at a two-storey brick building where flames were reported and a person was believed to be inside. The fire was on the door when units arrived but was extinguished quickly. Crews conducted a rescue and evacuation as a precaution. All units returned to service after controlling the fire.

🏥 Medical Emergency – 3700 block of Woodland Mills Dr – around 4:24 a.m.

An 86-year-old male was found short of breath at his residence. Emergency responders arrived promptly and provided necessary assistance. The patient was stabilized and transported for further care.

🏥 Medical Emergency – 5500 block of Cynthia Dr near Crosshier – around 4:19 a.m.

A 61-year-old woman was experiencing difficulty breathing when responders arrived. She was assessed and treated on scene before being taken to a medical facility for further evaluation.

🏥 Medical Emergency – 17100 block of Green Crest Ln near Crosshier – around 4:19 a.m.

A young girl, three years old, was found with a fever and was unconscious but began crying upon arrival. Responders provided immediate care and comfort, and she was 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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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.

🚨 Holdup Alarm – 7000 block of Eastern Parkway near White Castle – around 3:55 a.m.

Units responded to a report of a possible robbery or assault involving an individual at this location. Emergency personnel are en route to investigate the incident and ensure the safety of those involved. The situation is currently under assessment, and updates will follow as more 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.

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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 – Crescent Street near South Crescent Street and Greenwich – around 3:31 a.m.

A woman was seen running down Crescent Street claiming she was being held hostage. Nearby, reports indicated a possible vehicle stopped with a male and female arguing in the background. Responding units checked the area but did not find any immediate threat or suspects. The situation was investigated further to ensure public safety.

🔪 Stabbing Incident – S S S Preston St and Gardiner Ct – around 3:45 a.m.

A male victim reported being stabbed in the arm at this intersection. Emergency units arrived quickly, provided medical aid, and transported the injured man to Drombeuval Hospital. Police officers worked to gather details about the suspect and vehicle involved, and an arrest was made at the scene.

🚶‍♂️ Disorderly Person – 1400 block of Fairdale Rd – around 3:45 a.m.

Units responded to a report of a 38-year-old Hispanic male knocking on a door in a disorderly manner. Officers checked the area and made contact with the individual to assess the situation, which appeared to be a disturbance requiring intervention.

🚗 Suspicious Vehicle Attempting Break-In – Near 11th Pencross Pl – around 3:31 a.m.

Officers responded to reports of a person walking around trying to break into cars. A suspect was described as wearing a black hoodie and black pants. The area was searched, but no suspect was located. No vehicle description was available at the time.

📞 Hang-up Call at Kroger – 4000 block of Poplarover Road – around 3:31 a.m.

An open line with static was received from Kroger. Responding units investigated the scene and attempted callbacks but found no additional information or ongoing issues.

🩸 Blood-covered Male – 500 block of South4th Street – around 3:31 a.m.

Responding units found an unresponsive male covered in blood. Medical personnel assessed the individual and provided necessary care. The scene was secured for further investigation.

🚑 Unresponsive Male – Northwestern and Montgomery – around 3:31 a.m.

EMS responded to a report of a male who was unresponsive at this intersection. No vehicle details or further description were available. The patient was evaluated and transported for medical treatment.

🔊 Domestic Disturbance – Beat 5 area – around 3:44 a.m.

Units responded to reports of loud noises, yelling, and possible drug activity. Officers arrived to investigate the disturbance, which appeared to involve a loud altercation or noise complaint requiring police intervention.

✂️ Stabbing at S S S Preston St and Gardiner Ct – around 3:45 a.m.

A man identified as Floor Mill reported being stabbed in the arm. Police responded promptly, provided aid, and transported the victim to the hospital. An arrest was made related to the incident, and the scene was secured for further investigation.

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 – 500 block of South 4th Street – around 3:24 a.m.

Responders were dispatched to assist an unresponsive male covered in blood inside a structure. Fortunately, no hazards were reported at the scene. EMS units arrived to evaluate the patient, but further details about his condition are not available at this time.

🏥 Medical Response – Grazing Meadows Ln – around 3:28 a.m.

A 65-year-old male was found not alert, prompting a medical response. The responders attended to him, but no additional information about his condition or outcome has been shared.

🏥 Medical Response – Middlerose Cir – around 3:28 a.m.

A 73-year-old woman experiencing chest pain received medical assistance. The scene was reported to be hazard-free, and responders provided care, though her current status remains unspecified.

🏥 Medical Response – Valiant Dr – around 3:28 a.m.

A 67-year-old man with chest pain and shortness of breath was attended to by emergency personnel. The scene was confirmed at approximately 3:45 a.m., but further details about his condition are not available.

⚠️ Routine Police Activity – local jail – between 3:25 a.m. and 3:55 a.m.

Multiple radio transmissions involved sheriff’s units at the jail, including updates on mileage and status. No specific incidents or issues were 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.

🔥 Medical Emergency – 7300 block of St Andrews Church Rd – around 3:00 a.m.

A woman was found with self-inflicted cuts on her hands and was attempting to cut her throat. The caller reported hearing her mother screaming in the background. Emergency medical services and fire units responded to assist and secure the scene. The situation was ongoing, and responders were working to provide care and ensure safety.

🚨 Suspicious Activity – 6500 block of Spitsberwood Court – around 3:01 a.m.

A male suspect dressed in a gray hoodie was seen breaking into a vehicle on Charleswood Rd, with flashing lights possibly indicating a flashlight or other device. Units responded to the area to investigate the break-in and monitor for further suspicious activity. Additional units were dispatched to Spitsberwood Court for a possible vehicle break-in or related concerns.

👤 Domestic Disturbance – 2300 block of Claymore Cir – around 3:01 a.m.

A caller reported her mother was acting erratically, with her sister present at the scene. The mother was heard screaming in the background. EMS responded to treat minor cuts to the woman’s wrist. The caller refused to verify the exact address but confirmed the location. Responders were working to assess and manage the disturbance.

🔥 Fire Alarm – 48-20 Equipment Drive – around 3:01 a.m.

A commercial fire alarm was triggered at this location, with interior and overhead door activation noted. Fire units responded to investigate the source of the alarm and ensure there was no fire or hazard present. The scene was being assessed for safety.

🚨 Commercial Alarm – 48-20 Equipment Drive – around 3:01 a.m.

A general alarm was activated at the same location, prompting responding units to check the premises thoroughly. No immediate signs of fire or intrusion were reported, but the area was under inspection to confirm safety.

🚗 Suspicious Vehicle – Charleswood Rd – around 3:01 a.m.

A male in a gray hoodie was observed breaking into a vehicle on Charleswood Rd, with reports of flashing lights possibly from a flashlight or similar device. Units responded to the scene to investigate the suspicious activity and prevent further theft or damage.

🚓 Traffic Stop or Vehicle Check – Spitsberwood Court – around 3:01 a.m.

Multiple units responded to Spitsberwood Court for a possible vehicle break-in or suspicious activity. Officers were conducting checks and monitoring the area to ensure safety and deter 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.

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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 – 2100 block of Hale Ave near South 22nd and Hodge – around 3:15 a.m.

A 65-year-old male was reported to be experiencing chest pain, shortness of air, and a headache. Responding emergency units arrived promptly and are likely providing necessary medical assistance. The patient’s condition appears serious, and EMS is on scene to evaluate and assist further.

🔊 Carbon Monoxide Alarm – 4100 block of Southern Pky near West Whitney and W W Fairmont Ave – around 3:15 a.m.

A carbon monoxide alarm was triggered at a residence in this area. Fortunately, no one inside was ill, and occupants were safely waiting outside in a vehicle. Fire units responded to assess the situation and ensure the environment was safe.

🏥 Medical Concern – Summerfield, 1800 block of Farnsley Rd near Janell Rd and Dixie Hwy – around 3:18 a.m.

A 60-year-old male was found to be drowsy with fluctuating pulse rates between 25 and 11, accompanied by chest pains. Emergency responders arrived and are evaluating the individual’s condition. The situation requires medical attention, and assistance is ongoing.

🚨 Unresponsive Male Covered in Blood – 500 block of South 4th Street near Guthrie and Ali – around 3:26 a.m.

An unknown-aged male was found unresponsive and covered in blood at this location. Responding units confirmed there were no hazardous readings from the structure, and the scene is being secured. Medical teams are assessing the individual’s condition for further care.

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 – West Whitney and W W Fairmont Ave – around 2:54 a.m.

A commercial fire alarm sounded at a business across from West Whitney and W W Fairmont Ave. All occupants were safely evacuated and waited outside as fire units responded to investigate the situation. No injuries were reported, and the cause of the alarm remains under review.

🏥 Medical Emergency – Summerfields, 1800 block of Farnsley Rd – around 2:54 a.m.

A 60-year-old male at Summerfields was found to be drowsy with a fluctuating pulse between 25 and 11, and had reportedly choked. EMS responded promptly to assess and assist the individual. The patient was stabilized and transported for further medical evaluation.

🏥 Medical Assistance – South Forth Street – around 2:54 a.m.

An individual at South Forth Street required medical help, though specific details about the condition were not provided. Responding EMS personnel attended to the person and offered necessary aid.

🚗 Suspicious Vehicle – 4500 block of Dixie Hwy – around 2:55 a.m.

A red Jeep with Kentucky license plate Victor 5 Lincoln 9-4-9 was located parked at the 4500 block of Dixie Hwy. The vehicle’s presence prompted a check by authorities, but no further issues or threats were reported at this time.

👤 Welfare Check or Disturbance – near Taylor’sville Road and Waffle House – around 2:55 a.m.

Multiple radio communications indicated a possible welfare check or disturbance involving female individuals in the area of Taylor’sville Road and Waffle House. No specific incident outcome was provided, but units monitored the situation for any immediate concerns.

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.

🔥 Medical Emergency – 13700 block of Beowulf Ct – around 2:29 a.m.

Responders were dispatched to assist a 93-year-old woman experiencing chest pain. EMS units arrived shortly after, at 2:54 a.m. and 2:57 a.m., providing necessary medical care to stabilize her condition.

🔥 Medical Emergency – 9510 3rd St Rene Rd – around 2:29 a.m.

A 62-year-old man also called for help due to chest pain. Emergency units responded quickly, arriving at 2:57 a.m. to evaluate and assist him. Both incidents highlight ongoing medical needs in the community during the early morning hours.

🔊 Suspicious Activity – 3600 block of Arling Ave (JCPS bus compound) – around 2:31 a.m.

A male individual was caught on camera attempting to gain entry to the bus compound. Described as a white male in unknown clothing riding a bike, officers responded with a drone to locate the suspect but were unable to apprehend him. The investigation continues.

⚠️ Burglary Alarm – Greenwood Rd – around 2:32 a.m.

Responding officers arrived at a commercial property after an alarm was triggered. Unable to access the location and with no answer from the key holder, officers cleared the scene, ruling out an immediate threat.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 500 block of Plainview Ave – around 2:30 a.m.

Officers responded to reports of an active domestic dispute involving a mother and a 31-year-old female. The situation was classified as a crisis intervention, and officers engaged to ensure safety and de-escalate tensions.

🚗 Suspicious Vehicle – Preston Hwy – around 2:32 a.m.

A black Ford F-100 with the tag X-ray Adam Victor was seen in the 1-block of Preston Hwy. The vehicle is possibly linked to ongoing incidents, prompting officers to monitor the area for further activity.

👤 Suspicious Activity – near truck repair line by JCPS bus compound – around 2:31 a.m.

An unknown individual was observed near a truck repair area, last seen on camera at 2:31 a.m., possibly inside a gated area. Officers responded to assess the situation and check for any threats or ongoing issues.

🏠 Welfare Check – 3600 block of Arling Ave – around 2:32 a.m.

Officers responded to concerns about a person attempting to enter a building at this location. The situation was evaluated to ensure the individual’s safety and determine if further assistance was needed.

🔊 Disturbance – 700 block of Baker – around 2:32 a.m.

An active disturbance involving notes and possible mental health concerns was reported at this location. Officers arrived on scene to assess and manage the situation, prioritizing safety for all involved.

🚓 Traffic Stops and BOLOs – various locations including Preston Hwy – around 2:32 a.m.

Multiple officers conducted traffic stops, including a white SUV with no tag and a black Ford F-150. A BOLO was issued for a suspicious vehicle, and officers coordinated responses across different locations to ensure community 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.

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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 early 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 reported during this period. This suggests a calm start to the day with no emergencies requiring immediate attention. We will continue to monitor for any updates or emerging 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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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 – 700 block of East Muhammad Alley – around 2:17 a.m.

Responders were called to assist a 63-year-old male who was experiencing difficulty breathing and was waiting outside in the alley. A nearby 42-year-old male and a 41-year-old female, both involved in drug use, also reported chest pain. Emergency units arrived promptly, providing medical aid and confirming the scene was in service. The individuals were stabilized and transported as needed.

🚗 Suspicious Vehicle – Dixie Hwy near Morton Ave – around 2:02 a.m.

A black Infinity was seen fleeing from the area, possibly involved in suspicious activity. Officers located the vehicle near Shelbyville Rd and a gas station, where they found a black sedan with a screwdriver sticking out of the door, which had been broken into. No pursuit or arrests occurred, and the scene was cleared after a thorough check.

🚙 Suspicious Vehicle – South Park Rd and Averitt Express – around 2:02 a.m.

Units checked on a black SUV parked inside a property, which had been there for about two weeks and was locked, preventing access. The scene was cleared after confirming no further activity or threats.

🚓 BOLO/Vehicle Check – 7000 block of Preston Hwy – around 2:02 a.m.

A green Ford Explorer with a possibly stolen license plate prompted a BOLO alert. Officers checked the vehicle but found no return on the plate and cleared the scene without further incident.

👤 Traffic Stop and Attempted Break-In – 7100 block of Preston Hwy – around 2:02 a.m.

Responding units observed a male suspect wearing a black hoodie and blue jeans, walking around the front of a coin machine with a flashlight, attempting to break in. The individual was detained, and the scene was cleared after the suspect was questioned.

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.

🔥 Medical Emergency – 5000 block of Quail Hollow Rd – around 2:28 a.m.

A male individual was reported to be experiencing chest pain. Emergency medical services responded promptly but canceled their response after assessing the situation on scene.

🔴 Medical Emergency – 9600 block of Native Boulevard, Crop St of Grimhada, Inventura – around 2:28 a.m.

A 21-year-old male was found bleeding from the rectum. Responding EMS units arrived to evaluate the patient but ultimately canceled their response after initial assessment.

🔥 Fire Alarm – 3300 block of Bardstown Rd (Brown Suburban Hotel) – around 2:28 a.m.

Fire units responded to a fire at the hotel. They requested a NOX key to access the building and address the fire situation. The cause and extent of the fire are not specified.

🚓 Routine Police Activity – 1900 block of S S Floyd St – around 2:25 a.m.

Police officers conducted a search with permission granted. The search was completed, and units cleared the scene shortly after.

🚓 Routine Police Activity – 9600 block of Thor Ave – around 2:25 a.m.

A search was carried out at this location. The officers completed their search and cleared the scene without incident.

🚓 Routine Police Activity – 1200 block of S Shelby St – around 2:25 a.m.

Another search was performed at this address. The scene was cleared after the search was completed.

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 - Overdose and Altered Mental State – 2400 block of Manslick Rd and Manslick Ct – around 2:00 a.m.

Responders were dispatched to assist a female who was overdosing and exhibiting erratic behavior in the street. She was described as dancing and removing clothing, which may have been related to drug use. Narcan was administered to her to counteract the overdose, and medical personnel provided care on scene. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about substance abuse in the community during late-night hours.

🩺 Medical Emergency - Chest Pain – 2400 block of Bank St – around 2:00 a.m.

A 42-year-old male and a 41-year-old female were found experiencing chest pains at this location. The female was also reported to be delusional and not fully alert, with behaviors including dancing and removing clothing, possibly linked to drug effects. Emergency medical teams responded promptly to assess and assist both individuals, providing necessary treatment and monitoring. Their current condition was not specified but they received immediate care.

🚑 Medical Emergency - Chest Pain – 700 block of E W Muhammad Ali Blvd – around 2:00 a.m.

A 63-year-old male was waiting outside on the Ali side when responders arrived to assist him with chest pain. Medical personnel evaluated his condition and provided appropriate care on scene. The situation was handled efficiently, ensuring the individual’s safety and well-being during the early morning hours.

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.

🚓 Suspicious Vehicle – Dixie and Mormon – around 1:32 a.m.

A black Infinity vehicle was seen fleeing the area after a police attempt to stop it. The vehicle was reported to be packed inside a facility and is now on a BOLO alert for other units to watch out for.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance with Violence – 4100 block of Bubling Overdrive – around 1:32 a.m.

A pregnant woman, approximately 8 weeks along, was assaulted by her male partner at this location. The suspect reportedly hit her in the stomach and yelled during the incident. EMS was called to assist the woman, who was believed to be injured.

🧠 Psychiatric Crisis – 1600 block of Lytle St – around 1:32 a.m.

A 64-year-old man was found locked in a room, convinced someone was after him. He was attempting to pull the doors off and was described as a William Jess. Responding units addressed this mental health emergency to ensure his safety.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 500 block of South20th Street – around 1:32 a.m.

A conflict was reported between a woman and her sister at this address. The caller, a 37-year-old female named Katrina, expressed concern over the situation, and EMS was requested in case of injury or distress.

🔫 Shots Fired – Lewiston Dr – around 1:41 a.m.

Multiple gunshots were heard in the area, with the last rounds fired within the past two minutes. Responding units located a suspect vehicle, a black Infinity, fleeing the scene after the shooting. The incident is under investigation.

🚗 Suspicious Vehicle – Dixie and Dixdale on Kentucky-Lincoln – around 1:48 a.m.

A silver Chevy Traverse was observed in the vicinity, possibly connected to ongoing incidents or suspicious activity. Units are monitoring the area for further developments.

🚓 Police Pursuit – Dixie and Mormon – around 1:48 a.m.

A black Infinity vehicle fled from the area after an attempted traffic stop, indicating a pursuit or fleeing suspect. Authorities are actively tracking the vehicle.

👤 Welfare Check – Parkway at Ellsworth Ave and Dixie and Lee – around 1:32 a.m.

Units responded to reports of noises, knocking on windows, and suspicious activity at multiple locations. Welfare checks were conducted to ensure the safety of residents in these areas.

🔒 Building Lockout or Entry – Parkway and Ellsworth Ave – around 1:32 a.m.

Responders assisted at a locked main entrance of a building, where a Spanish-speaking individual was allowed entry after initial hesitation. The situation was resolved without 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.

🔥 Medical Emergency - Low Blood Sugar – 200 block of Pleasantview Ave across Springdale Rd in Rinsedad – around 1:30 a.m.

A 28-year-old woman was experiencing symptoms of low blood sugar, with an alert level of 131. Responding medical units arrived on scene to assist her. The situation was stabilized, and she received appropriate care.

👤 Medical Emergency - Possible Seizure – 3200 block of Mason Rd cross of Old Manson and Lanson Ct – around 1:30 a.m.

An unidentified woman was found down in a parking lot, possibly having a seizure. Emergency responders were en route to the scene to evaluate her condition and provide necessary medical assistance.

🏥 Medical Emergency - Shortness of Breath – 3000 block of Nadeeda Drive near Wedgewood and Herb – around 1:52 a.m.

An elderly man, 92 years old, was reported to be short of air inside his home with an unlocked door. Fire and EMS units responded quickly to provide aid and assess his condition.

🚑 Medical Response - Unspecified Injuries – 3000 block of Nadeeda Drive – around 1:54 a.m.

An individual identified as number 21 was reported to be injured, though details of the injuries were not specified. Emergency personnel responded to assist and evaluate the situation.

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.

🔥 Medical Emergency - Low Blood Sugar – 200 block of Pleasantview Ave near Springdale Rd in Grimstad – around 1:25 a.m.

A 28-year-old woman was experiencing symptoms of low blood sugar with no visible bleeding. Responding medical personnel assisted her on scene to help stabilize her condition.

🏥 Medical Seizure – 3200 block of Manslick Rd near Old Man – around 1:55 a.m.

An unidentified woman was having a seizure in a parking lot. Emergency responders arrived promptly to provide care and support during this medical crisis.

🏥 Medical Emergency - Shortness of Breath – 3000 block of Nadina Dr – around 1:55 a.m.

A male individual was found to be short of air, and responders noted that the doors to the residence were locked. Medical personnel responded to assist him and assess his condition.

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 – 3500 block of Georgetown Cir – around 1:02 a.m.

Event summary details go here after a blank line. Police units responded to a welfare check request at a residential property to ensure the safety and security of the premises. The officers verified the property was secure and no immediate assistance was needed. No further details about the outcome 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.

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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 – 1200 block of Argonso Parkway, across from DeSoto Terrace and McCloskey Avenue – around 1:37 a.m.

A young child was found with a serious bleeding cut to the leg. Emergency units responded promptly to provide medical aid and stabilize the child’s condition. The child is currently in serious condition, and responders are continuing to monitor the situation.

🔊 Fire Alarm (Commercial) – 7400 block of Greenwood Rd, a self-storage facility – around 1:02 a.m.

A commercial alarm was triggered at a storage facility, with a camera alert indicating someone was seen placing materials into a truck after hours. No signs of entry or break-in were observed during the initial check. Fire units responded to secure the scene and investigate the alarm.

👤 Welfare Check (Missing Person) – Plainview Ave – around 1:42 a.m.

A special needs daughter was reported missing after running off from her residence, heading northbound. Police units are actively monitoring the area and searching for her to ensure her safety.

🚗 Suspicious Vehicle – Greyhound area – around 1:52 a.m.

A vehicle parked at Greyhound was reported suspicious, prompting contact with the owner. Authorities are checking the vehicle for any connection to other recent incidents and to determine if it poses a threat.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – Residence on V5 Street – around 1:53 a.m.

A report of arguing and unrest at a local residence was received, with no violence reported. Police units arrived to manage the situation and are currently holding a person down while calming the scene.

🚗 Stolen Vehicle/Property – Greyhound area – around 1:53 a.m.

Officers are attempting to contact the owner of a vehicle found at Greyhound to confirm if it has been stolen or if the owner wishes to retrieve it. The vehicle’s status is under investigation.

🔫 Shots Fired – Greyhound area – around 1:53 a.m.

Multiple units heard gunfire in the vicinity and are actively searching for the source. No injuries have been reported so far, but officers are on alert for any further disturbances.

🚓 Police Pursuit or Vehicle Match – Greyhound area – around 1:53 a.m.

Law enforcement is seeking a suspect named Curtis Hardy Jr., believed to be in a white 2000 Chevy Equinox with a Kentucky license. The vehicle was verified at an address, but the suspect remains at large and is considered mobile. Officers are actively searching for him in connection with assault, unlawful imprisonment, and firearm possession charges.

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.

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 (Shortness of Air) – South 1st Street and West Jefferson in the downtown area – around 12:55 a.m.

A 58-year-old male was reported to be experiencing difficulty breathing. Emergency medical services responded promptly to assist the patient, who was described as bariatric. Additional help was requested due to the patient’s condition. The responders arrived on scene and were in service by 1:02 a.m.

🔥 Medical Emergency (Bariatric Patient) – 3800 block of Dixie Hwy near Kress of Matheis Ln and Nobel Pl – around 1:00 a.m.

EMS was called to assist a bariatric patient at this location. The response team arrived shortly after and was in service by 1:02 a.m., providing necessary medical aid for the individual.

🔊 Smoke in Area (Possible Fire or Smoke Report) – 700 block of Iowa Ave – around 1:17 a.m.

Responders were dispatched to reports of smoke in the vicinity. Upon arrival, they conducted an initial assessment and found no visible signs of smoke or fire. The area was checked thoroughly, and no further hazards were identified.

🔥 Fire or Smoke in Area (Possible Fire) – 700 block of Iowa Ave – around 1:17 a.m.

At the same location, units responded to reports of a burning smell and smoke in the area. After arriving, they confirmed there were no signs of fire or smoke visible, indicating the situation was likely a false alarm or minor 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.

🚑 Medical Emergency – 500 block of South 4th Street – around 12:30 a.m.

A Hispanic male was found bleeding from the face behind a building, suspected to be assaulted. Multiple medical units responded to assist and evaluate his condition.

🚑 Medical Emergency – 3800 block of Dixie Hwy – around 12:30 a.m.

A 58-year-old male was experiencing difficulty breathing. EMS was requested to provide assistance and transport if necessary.

🚑 Medical Emergency – 9800 block of Harvest Dr – around 12:29 a.m.

A 24-year-old female was reported to be short of air. Responding EMS personnel arrived to assess her condition and provide aid.

🚑 Medical Emergency – 10900 block of Lake Vista Ct – around 12:29 a.m.

An elderly woman, 92 years old, was suffering chest pain. Responders located her at her residence, with a key under the front door mat, and provided medical assistance.

🚨 Medical Alarm – 10300 block of Trotters Pointe Dr – around 12:29 a.m.

A pressure alarm was triggered, prompting a forced entry request at the location. Responding units are on scene to investigate and assist.

👤 Welfare Check/Medical – Dixie Hwy at Mire – around 12:32 a.m.

A male individual was found down with bleeding from the face. EMS responded to evaluate and treat him.

🏪 Domestic Disturbance – 100 block of Dixie Hwy – around 12:32 a.m.

A male was arguing and refusing to leave a store. Several subjects were involved, including a white male in a black hoodie and another male in blue jeans. Authorities responded to de-escalate the situation.

🚗 Suspicious Vehicle – Pinecroft Dr – around 12:32 a.m.

A white sedan with tinted windows was following a complainant home. Multiple vehicles, including a black Ford, white SUV, and silver car, were involved in the report.

🔍 Suspicious Activity – Pinecroft Dr – around 12:32 a.m.

There was a report of a possible break-in with multiple vehicles present at the scene, raising concerns of suspicious activity in the area.

🗣️ Disturbance/Argument – Lytle St near Dismas – around 12:32 a.m.

A female was arguing and refusing to leave a location. EMS was on scene with a male who had a bleeding face, providing necessary medical aid.

🚶‍♂️ Person Down – 100 block of Dixie Hwy – around 12:32 a.m.

A male with bleeding from the face was located, and EMS responded to assist him.

🚗 Suspicious Vehicle – Dixie Hwy near Broadway – around 12:32 a.m.

A white Honda Civic, possibly involved in a hit-and-run, was seen exiting a store parking lot. Authorities are investigating the vehicle’s status.

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.

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 – 500 block of South 4th Street – around 12:25 a.m.

A man was reported to have been possibly assaulted and was found bleeding from the face in the rear area of a building near South 4th Street, across from Chestnut and Gouthery streets. Emergency medical services responded promptly to assess and assist the individual. The situation appeared to be related to a possible altercation, but no further details are available at this time. First responders are currently on scene managing 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.

🔥 Medical Emergency – 0 block of responding on Medical Charlie – around 12:00 a.m.

Responders were dispatched to assist a 16-year-old female experiencing serious health issues related to AFib and a brain tumor. The patient’s condition was critical, with her health fluctuating during the incident. Multiple medical units responded to provide care, though no outcome was reported at this time.

🏥 Medical Emergency – 2300 block of Baker – around 11:48 a.m.

EMS was called to assist a male approximately 35 years old at the Norton West ER after he was found experiencing chest pains and appeared intoxicated. The individual was no longer present when responders arrived, but EMS responded to ensure his safety and provide necessary medical attention.

👤 Suspicious Activity – 1000 block of Shadow Ridge Ln – around 12:04 a.m.

A caller reported a woman walking away on foot after a tantrum near Plainview Ave. The woman was described as a black female, 31 years old, wearing a black coat and gray pants. The caller expressed concern for their safety, prompting officers to investigate the situation.

🔥 Medical Emergency – 800 block of South28th Street at Norton West ER – around 11:55 a.m.

EMS responded to a report of a male patient involved in an assault at Virginia Ave. The patient’s condition was not specified, but the incident involved a physical altercation. Responders provided assistance at the scene to ensure the patient’s safety.

🚓 Traffic Stop and Possible Disturbance – Amy Ave and Larkwood Ave – around 12:04 a.m.

Officers intervened during a traffic stop involving a male attempting to force a female into a vehicle. The female, described as a black woman in a pink shirt, was yelling for help. The situation appeared to involve an attempted abduction or assault, prompting a swift police response.

🔊 Shots Fired – B1 at B3 – around 12:04 a.m.

Responders were alerted to gunfire in the area, with reports of three rounds being shot. A neighbor reported the incident, but no injuries or further details were available at this time. Officers are investigating the scene.

🔊 Suspicious Activity – B3 – around 12:04 a.m.

Police responded to a neighbor dispute at B3, where reports indicated recent gunfire. The situation was ongoing or recent, with concerns about possible gunfire involved. No injuries or additional details were provided, but officers are monitoring the situation.

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.

🚗 Non-injury Traffic Accident – Bruns Dr – around 11:10 p.m.

Units responded to a collision involving a gray Toyota Corolla and a blue Hyundai Venue. The intersection was temporarily closed as crews worked to secure the scene and coordinate tow services. No injuries were reported, and traffic was able to resume after the scene was cleared.

🏥 Medical Emergency – Hobblebush St – around 11:10 p.m.

A 26-year-old woman was found to be breathing with congestion. EMS was dispatched to assist her, and responders provided necessary medical care. The patient was evaluated on scene, and her condition was stabilized before being transported if needed.

🔔 Burglary Alarm – Greenwood Rd at High Spirits – around 11:15 p.m.

Responding units checked the premises after a burglar alarm was triggered, with a key holder providing an incorrect password. The scene was secured, and no signs of forced entry or intrusion were found at this time.

🚙 Suspicious Vehicle – Hobblebush St – around 11:20 p.m.

A white sedan with open doors was observed parked for some time, with no one around. Units attempted to contact the vehicle owner but were unsuccessful. The vehicle remains under observation for further activity.

👤 Suspicious Activity – Dixie Hwy near Louisville Chrysler – around 11:25 p.m.

A male individual dressed in a black hoodie with a backpack was seen walking along the highway. Cameras captured his activity, and units monitored the area for any further suspicious behavior.

🗣️ Domestic Disturbance – Fairdale Rd at Valero gas station – around 11:25 p.m.

A caller reported a threatening phone call from a man named Sergio Cardina. Responding units investigated the scene and attempted to assess the situation. The threat was taken seriously, and officers worked to ensure safety.

👩 Welfare Check – Fairdale Rd – around 11:25 p.m.

A female caller indicated she was feeling better after an initial concern. Units responded to confirm her well-being and subsequently cleared the scene.

🔊 Routine Communications – Various locations – around 11:30 p.m.

Multiple units engaged in radio communications, canceling some calls and clearing from previous incidents. The area remains under watch as responders continue their patrols.

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 (Possible Overdose) – 26th and West Market – around 11:00 p.m.

Responders arrived after a male was found unresponsive on the roadway, likely due to an overdose. Emergency medical personnel provided aid at the scene. The individual was assessed but no further details are available at this time.

🚑 Medical Response (Chest Pains) – Near White Castle on the outer loop – around 10:54 p.m.

A 33-year-old male experiencing chest pains after using crack was attended to by EMS near the fast-food restaurant. The responders evaluated his condition and provided necessary medical assistance. He was stabilized and transported for further care.

👤 Welfare Check – 2800 block of Wyandotte Ave – around 11:03 p.m.

Officers responded to assist with a missing 11-year-old juvenile and conducted a welfare check. The child was located and returned safely to guardians. No additional concerns were reported.

🚗 Suspicious Vehicle – Brintlinger Road and Chisholm Trailway – around 11:03 p.m.

Police checked out a vehicle with a Kentucky temporary tag, a Nissan Altima registered to Kendrick Dixon. The car was parked suspiciously, prompting officers to investigate further. No immediate threats were identified.

🚶‍♂️ Person Down – 26th and Howard – around 11:16 p.m.

A male was found lying on the roadway, prompting a response from emergency personnel. The individual appeared unresponsive, and medical teams arrived to assess his condition. No further updates are available.

🛏️ Welfare Check / Person Sleeping – 26th and Howard – around 11:17 p.m.

An individual was found sleeping at the scene, and officers responded to ensure their safety. The person was unharmed and left in a safe condition after the check.

🚗 Stolen Vehicle / Felon Vehicle – 500 block of South Floor Street at Spinelli – around 11:15 p.m.

Officers responded to reports of a maroon Chevy Malibu, possibly stolen or involved in criminal activity. The vehicle was located, and further investigation is ongoing to determine its status.

🚗 Suspicious Activity / Vehicle Sitting – North 30th and 16th – around 11:59 p.m.

A vehicle with a person inside was observed sitting in the area, possibly the same individual seen earlier. Officers monitored the scene but no immediate action was taken.

🚓 Traffic Stop / Vehicle Check – Oak and 16th, Kentucky – around 11:15 p.m.

Police conducted a traffic stop on a Chevy Malibu driven by a male. The stop was routine, and no additional issues were reported at this time.

🚶‍♂️ Person Down – 26th and Howard – around 11:16 p.m.

Responders arrived to find a person down at the same location as earlier. Medical personnel provided aid, but further details are not available.

🛏️ Person Sleeping – 26th and Howard – around 11:17 p.m.

Officers checked on an individual sleeping at the scene. The person was unharmed and left after the welfare check was completed.

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 Assist / Lift Assist – 4300 block of Shasta Trail – around 11:20 p.m.

Responding to a welfare check, emergency personnel assisted a 75-year-old male who required help getting up. The individual was found in the bathroom and needed a lift assist to ensure his safety. Multiple units responded to provide support and ensure the patient’s well-being. The situation was resolved without further 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.

🚓 Suspicious Person – 3400 block of Welford Ave at Metal Recycling – around 10:33 p.m.

A male individual was seen going through piles of metal scraps at a recycling yard. He was described as wearing a long-sleeve jacket or coat, black pants, and white shoes, arriving on foot. Police units responded to investigate the suspicious activity and ensure safety in the area.

🚗 BOLO for Rolling Felon – Last seen near 700 block of Algonquin – around 10:33 p.m.

Officers were on the lookout for a black Taurus vehicle associated with a suspect identified as a rolling felon. The suspect was described as a black male, and the vehicle was last seen in the vicinity of the 700 block of Algonquin, prompting a police alert for potential sightings.

🚓 Traffic Stop and Arrest – 700 block of Algonquin – around 10:34 p.m.

Multiple police units conducted a traffic stop involving a suspect in a black Taurus vehicle. The individual was identified as a rolling felon, and the arrest was completed around 10:53 p.m., removing a wanted person from the streets.

🏥 Welfare Check / Missing Adult – area of concern reported around 10:42 p.m.

Officers responded to assist with a report of a missing adult from out of state. The caller provided a reference number, and responders checked on the individual’s well-being, ensuring their safety and gathering information for further assistance.

🔊 Disturbance / Loud Music Complaint – residence reported around 10:42 p.m.

A neighbor called in to report loud music playing at a local residence. The situation was documented for follow-up, and officers may contact the resident to address the noise complaint.

⚠️ CIT Subject / Mental Health Crisis – waterfront area of the big floor bridge – around 10:46 p.m.

A Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) responded to a person in crisis near the waterfront. The individual was dressed in all black, found with a notebook, and had ingested hydrocodone and other pills. Responders assisted the person and evaluated their condition to ensure safety.

🚓 Juvenile Auto Return – 28000 block of Downhead Avenue – around 10:50 p.m.

Police picked up a juvenile named Cameron Booker for auto return. The juvenile was described as having HIV, and officers arranged for custody or juvenile detention as needed to ensure proper care and supervision.

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.

🚑 Medical Emergency – 8400 block of Sunny Stone Ln – around 10:33 p.m.

A 90-year-old woman was found not breathing at her residence, and her daughter reported she did not want CPR. Fire and police units responded to the scene. EMS transported the woman for further evaluation, confirming her condition was critical.

🚨 Suicidal Person – near the Kentucky side of a bridge – around 10:31 p.m.

A 19-year-old female was located sitting near the sphinx and benches after jumping off the bridge. She was found in possession of pills and had ingested some. Multiple rescue units and EMS responded promptly, and she was taken into custody for mental health evaluation.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 600 block of Lena Ln – around 10:37 p.m.

A neighbor reported hearing a loud argument involving a 19-year-old black male banging on a door during a dispute with his girlfriend. Police officers responded to assess the situation. No further incidents were reported at the scene.

🚗 Suspicious Vehicle – Bellflower Dr – around 10:40 p.m.

A dark-colored Nissan Altima was parked in front of a residence, suspected to be stolen. Officers checked the area but found no signs of a crime or the vehicle matching any stolen reports.

🔫 Shots Fired / Gunfire – near Brindlinger Road and Chisholm Trailway – around 10:46 p.m.

Multiple reports of gunfire came from the area. Officers responded and observed a 2000 Nissan Altima with a Kendrick Dixon registration nearby. No injuries were reported, and the incident remains under investigation.

🚓 BOLO / Vehicle Pursuit – near 7th and Algonquin – around 10:50 p.m.

Officers attempted to locate a black Ford Taurus believed to be involved in suspicious activity. The vehicle was last seen behind Thorntons, but no visual contact was maintained at the moment.

👤 Suspicious Activity – 67th and Algonquin – around 10:55 p.m.

A suspect was seen walking in the area, possibly involved in suspicious activity. Officers checked the surroundings but did not locate anyone matching the description.

🚦 Traffic Stop / Investigation – near Preston and Wasey – around 10:58 p.m.

A vehicle matching the suspect description was stopped by officers. The driver was contacted, and the vehicle was checked for stolen status. No further issues were 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.

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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 – 8400 block of Sunny Stone Ln, across from Sunny Crossing Dr – around 10:29 p.m.

Responders were dispatched to assist a 90-year-old female who was found unconscious and not breathing. EMS arrived quickly and confirmed the patient was in their custody. The situation was stabilized, and the patient received necessary care on scene.

🔥 Medical Episode – 800 block of Sinclair St, across from Rosshire Dr and Drummond Way – around 10:29 p.m.

A 57-year-old male experiencing hemoptysis was attended to by emergency responders. EMS responded promptly and confirmed the scene. The patient was stabilized and transported for further treatment.

🔥 Medical Response – 7600 block of Kendrick Crossing Ln – around 10:47 p.m.

Responders were called to assist a 72-year-old woman experiencing shortness of breath. Upon arrival, EMS confirmed the patient’s condition and took her into custody for further medical evaluation.

🚑 Multiple Medical Responses – Various locations including Sunny Stone Ln, Sinclair St, and Kendrick Crossing Ln.

Several units responded to different sites for emergencies involving unconsciousness, hemoptysis, and breathing difficulties. All patients were confirmed to be in EMS custody or scene confirmed, indicating coordinated efforts to address multiple urgent health situations.

⚠️ Water Rescue and Welfare Check – Big 4 Bridge, Kentucky side – around 10:56 p.m.

First responders were called to assist a suicidal individual sitting near the swings and benches. The person was suspected to have overdosed on pills. EMS confirmed the patient was in custody and scene was secured, ensuring the individual received appropriate care.

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.

🚧 Debris in Roadway – South Park Rd and Blue Lick Rd – around 10:03 p.m.

Responders were dispatched to a report of debris, possibly concrete, in the westbound lane of South Park Rd near Blue Lick Rd. Crews confirmed the scene and cleared the roadway by 10:33 p.m., helping to ensure safe travel for motorists in the area.

🚗 Vehicle Crash Involving Ex-Husband – 8600 block of Moody Rd – around 10:03 p.m.

A vehicle investigation was initiated after a crash involving an ex-husband who had dropped off a car in the neighborhood. No injuries or damages were reported at the scene. Responders secured the area and concluded their assistance shortly after arriving.

🏠 Hang-up Call with Possible Domestic Disturbance – 5340 E. Pofford Level Rd – around 10:03 p.m.

A call was received indicating a child was hurt and raising concerns about domestic violence, with a parent possibly being aggressive. The call was disconnected before responders arrived, but upon arrival, they confirmed no services were needed. The background included a crying baby, and both parties were found to be OK.

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 Rescue – Big Four Bridge near Indiana side – around 10:07 p.m.

Multiple units responded to a water rescue involving a person threatening to jump from the bridge. Authorities located a woman sitting on a bench near the bridge, writing in a notebook, but she was not the individual in distress. No active suspect or person was found at that time, and the situation was resolved without further incident.

🔥 Fire Alarm – 1000 block of Neighborhood Pl, Armstrong Center – around 10:07 p.m.

Responding units arrived at a commercial building after a fire alarm was triggered by motion detection at the front door. All doors were checked and found secured, and the premises were cleared without signs of fire or damage.

🏥 Medical Emergency – 25200 block of Miles Ln – around 10:22 p.m.

EMS responded to a healthcare facility where a 46-year-old woman was found unresponsive and not breathing. CPR was already in progress upon their arrival, and efforts continued to stabilize her condition.

🔥 Structure Fire – 1700 block of Flat Rock Rd – around 10:22 p.m.

Fire units arrived to find a confirmed fire at the scene. Details about the extent of the fire or damage have not been provided, but crews are working to contain the blaze.

👤 Suspicious Activity – 4700 block of Clare Ln – around 10:21 p.m.

Units responded to reports of a man going through piles of metal scraps. The individual, dressed in a long-sleeve jacket, black pants, and white shoes, arrived on foot and was seen holding items up, prompting a response to ensure safety and investigate further.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 900 block of South First Street – around 10:15 p.m.

A report indicated an ex-boyfriend with a gun attempting to break into a residence. No pursuit was active, but a dark blue Dodge Challenger was seen heading westbound on Eastern Parkway, possibly linked to the incident.

🚓 Vehicle Pursuit / BOLO – Eastern Parkway near Barstown – around 10:15 p.m.

A suspect vehicle described as a black Ford Fusion with tinted windows was seen fleeing westbound after the break-in attempt. Police attempted to stop the vehicle but it was not immediately stopped, raising concerns about the suspect’s whereabouts.

🚪 Suspicious Vehicle or Person – 4900 block of Hyde Park Dr – around 10:22 p.m.

Officers responded to a report of a possible break-in or disturbance at a residence, but no one answered the door, and attempts to contact the resident by phone were unsuccessful.

🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Welfare Check / Suspicious Activity – 100 block of Gallagher Run – around 10:22 p.m.

Units checked on a person possibly threatening to jump from the Big Four Bridge. No individual was located, and no description was provided, leaving the situation unresolved.

🚶‍♂️ Suspicious Activity – Woody Ave near Metal Recycling – around 10:22 p.m.

A male trespasser was reported near a recycling facility. Responding officers arrived to investigate the presence of the individual, but further details are not 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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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 Rescue – Big 4 Bridge near Indiana side – around 10:26 p.m.

Responders were dispatched to the Big 4 Bridge after reports of an individual threatening to take pills and jump from the bridge. Multiple units responded to the scene, which was ultimately secured when the person was not found on the bridge, having gone to fly a kite instead. The individual was later seen sitting on a bench near the Indiana shoreline, writing a report. The situation was resolved without further incident.

🚒 Elevator Rescue – Derby Row Apartments at 1500 block of Bellamy Pl – around 10:26 p.m.

Firefighters and rescue teams responded to the Derby Row Apartments for an elevator rescue involving an unknown number of occupants trapped inside. Crews worked to extricate the individuals from the elevator in the parking garage. The rescue was ongoing with multiple units on scene, ensuring everyone was safely removed from the elevator.

🚓 Welfare Check – Courthouse area – around 10:27 p.m.

A deputy was en route to the courthouse with a subject under a warrant, likely for a welfare or legal check. Several units, including deputies and police officers, responded to assist. The individual was being transported for processing, and the situation was under control.

🚓 Routine Police Activity – Various locations including Santa Fe trail and courthouse – around 10:27 p.m.

Several police units were conducting routine status checks and heading to different locations throughout the area. No specific incidents or emergencies were reported during these patrols, indicating a normal flow of law enforcement activity.

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) – 1800 block of San Jose Ave near Crosso Hillside Drive and Dixie Hwy – around 9:48 p.m.

A 34-year-old woman was experiencing chest pain when emergency units arrived on scene. Fire units responded to provide medical assistance and evaluate her condition. The situation was managed on site, and the patient was likely stabilized or transported if necessary. The response was coordinated efficiently, with no further incidents reported during this period.

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.

🔥 Fire Alarm – Speedway 45 near Taylor’sville Road – around 9:30 p.m.

Fire units responded to a zero alarm detector sounding at a local convenience store. No fire or damage was reported, and units cleared the scene shortly after arriving.

👤 Suspicious Activity – 1300 block of Longfield Ave – around 9:33 p.m.

A person was seen banging on doors and windows in the area. No description was provided, and units are checking the neighborhood for further details.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – Military space – around 9:33 p.m.

A possible domestic argument involving a boyfriend and girlfriend was reported. It was unclear if physical contact occurred, and units responded to assess the situation and ensure safety.

🔫 Shots Fired – Lillian Ave and Colorado – around 9:33 p.m.

Multiple reports of gunfire came from the area, with a person seen peeking out of a window on Lillian Ave. No injuries were reported at this time.

🔫 Shots Fired – 300 block of South26th Street near Green Alley – around 9:33 p.m.

Several gunshots were reported at this location, prompting a police response. The area was secured, and investigations are ongoing.

👤 Welfare Check – 2400 block of Rowan St – around 9:33 p.m.

A welfare check was requested due to threats made by a grandson. No further issues were reported after the assessment.

🚨 Disturbance – 1-B location – around 9:33 p.m.

Screaming and door slamming were reported, and units responded to a trouble call to restore peace and check on those involved.

🚗 Suspicious Vehicle – 300 block of Storming All Over Road, Frays Hill – around 9:33 p.m.

A white sedan with Kentucky tags was seen driving erratically. Units responded to address the traffic concern and investigate further.

🚓 Traffic Stop – 1400 block of Fairdale Rd – around 9:33 p.m.

A blue Ford Explorer was stopped, possibly turning onto South Park Rd. The driver was identified as a Hispanic female named Sergio Cardena.

🛑 Stolen Property or Check Cashing – 6700 block of Strawberry Ln – around 9:33 p.m.

An attempted check cashing involving a white female with black hair and a jacket was reported. Units responded to the scene.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 910 location (possibly a halfway house) – around 9:33 p.m.

A domestic argument over drugs was reported at this location. Units responded to de-escalate the situation and ensure safety.

Multiple incidents of suspicious activity, domestic disputes, and gunfire have been reported in a short span, prompting a significant police presence 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.

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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 Response – 3900 block of South5th Street, Dresden – around 9:26 p.m.

Responders arrived at a building where a homeless male had attempted to start a grill in the hallway with the intent to burn down the structure. The individual was found outside burning items nearby. Initial reports indicated nothing was showing upon arrival, but arson investigators were called to examine the scene. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, and the situation was contained quickly.

🏥 Medical Emergency – 1800 block of San Jose Ave, across Hillside Dr and Dixie Hwy – around 9:49 p.m.

A 34-year-old woman was experiencing chest pain when EMS arrived to assist her. She was conscious and responsive but needed medical attention for her condition. EMS personnel provided care on scene and transported her for further evaluation, ensuring her safety and comfort.

🏥 Medical Emergency – 400 block of East Jeff, across Jackson and Preston – around 9:49 p.m.

A 50-year-old man was found unconscious but had since become responsive. He was experiencing a seizure episode at the time of the call. EMS responded promptly to provide necessary medical aid and transported him to a medical facility for further treatment.

🚪 Elevator Rescue – 1500 block of Bellamy Pl, Derby Row Apartments – around 9:57 p.m.

Rescue units responded to a call involving an elevator stuck with unknown occupants inside. The incident occurred in the parking garage elevator on an unspecified floor. Crews worked to safely extricate anyone trapped and ensure the elevator was operational again. No injuries were reported during the rescue.

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 or Chatter – various locations – around 9:00 p.m.

Event summary details go here after a blank line. It has been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists. There have been no significant incidents reported during this time, and responders have been engaged in normal patrol activities and community checks. This calm period helps ensure the safety and well-being of residents and visitors alike.

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 – outside a location on Lytle St – around 9:01 p.m.

A man with a gray beard, wearing a green jacket and covered in blankets, was waiting outside when police responded to a report of leg and back pain. No further details or outcome were provided, but officers checked on his well-being.

🔥 Fire in Hallway – 3900 block of South 5th Street – around 9:03 p.m.

A homeless male attempted to start a grill in the hallway and was outside burning items. Fire units responded to contain the fire, which appeared to be an isolated incident with no injuries reported.

🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Domestic Disturbance with Threats – 1200 block of South 3rd Street, Hillbring House – around 9:03 p.m.

A woman and her boyfriend threatened to kill each other during a domestic dispute. Police arrived to de-escalate the situation, and no injuries were reported.

🚗 Suspicious Vehicle – Taylor and Dresden – around 9:03 p.m.

Officers detained one person after responding to a possible stranded motorist situation. No additional details about the vehicle or circumstances were provided.

👥 Welfare Check – 1400 block of Lytle St – around 9:03 p.m.

Police responded to ensure the safety of a male and female who had not been seen since Thanksgiving. Both individuals were found to be safe.

🔥 Fire in Alley – South King Cock and East Broadway – around 9:03 p.m.

Fire units responded to a fire in the alley, possibly started by homeless individuals. The fire was contained without reported injuries.

🚨 Suicide Threat and House Destruction – 3531 block of a local street – around 9:03 p.m.

A daughter threatened to harm herself and was destroying her house. She had a permit that was sent back in November. Responding units, including mental health support, managed the situation.

👥 Welfare Check – 2400 block of Rowan St – around 9:03 p.m.

A welfare check on a male and female confirmed both were safe. Police responded to verify their well-being.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – Baird St – around 9:03 p.m.

A report of threats between a mother and her son prompted police to respond and intervene. No injuries or further issues were noted.

🚓 Traffic Stops and Vehicle Checks – various locations including South 4th Street – around 9:03 p.m.

Multiple police units conducted traffic stops and vehicle checks throughout the area. No notable incidents or outcomes were reported from these stops.

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 – Clara Ave near Crop St – around 8:56 p.m.

A 61-year-old man was found outside a location on Clara Ave, experiencing leg and back pain. He was a white male with a gray beard, walking and covered in blankets. Responding fire and EMS units provided assistance, and the patient’s condition was stabilized on scene.

🔥 Fire – S S Hancock St and East Broadway – around 8:56 p.m.

Reports came in of a fire at the intersection involving a burn in progress. Fire units responded quickly, confirmed scene safety, and worked to contain the incident. No further details about damage or injuries were provided.

🔥 Fire Alarm – 9600 block of Combs Ln – around 9:00 p.m.

A fire alarm sounded at a single-family home across from McKeever and Kenhurst. Responding units arrived to find a hallway smoke detector activated, but the scene showed no visible signs of fire or smoke. The alarm was likely a false alert.

🔥 Structure Fire – 6000 block of Old Floydsburg Road – around 9:00 p.m.

A structure fire was reported at a single-story residence. Queen 33 responded to the scene, dispatched by Autumn County. Upon arrival, firefighters confirmed the building was a single-story home with no visible flames or smoke, indicating the fire was contained or extinguished.

⚠️ Suspicious Activity or Incident – Various locations including Garland Ave, South 16th Street, and Betsy Ross Dr – around 8:57 p.m.

Multiple radio updates indicated police units were responding to incidents or updating locations across these areas. Specific details were not provided, but officers were actively engaged in addressing these reports.

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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 Emergency – 100 block of E W W Kingston Ave near Wabash and Terry – around 8:27 p.m.

Multiple fire units responded to a residential fire where smoke was coming from the upstairs. People were inside the building when firefighters arrived, and a rescue was conducted. The fire was contained, and units returned to service around 8:47 p.m.

🏥 Medical Emergency – 1300 block of Clara Ave near Leicester and Taylor – around 8:31 p.m.

Responders arrived at the scene to assist a 61-year-old male experiencing leg and back pain. EMS provided necessary aid while the patient waited outside, and the scene was cleared shortly after.

🏥 Medical Emergency – Home Park Dr – around 8:30 p.m.

A 38-year-old male with low blood sugar was attended to by EMS. The patient received assistance, and responders cleared the scene around 8:42 p.m.

🏥 Medical Emergency – 2000 block of Home Park Dr – around 8:30 p.m.

Units responded to a diabetic incident involving a male patient. The scene was managed efficiently, and units went back in service shortly after.

🏥 Medical Emergency – 7212 block of – around 8:34 p.m.

A 38-year-old male with diabetic issues was treated by EMS. The units responded promptly and cleared the scene around 8:42 p.m.

🏥 Medical Emergency – 48 Home Park Dr – around 8:34 p.m.

EMS responded to assist a diabetic patient with low blood sugar. The patient was helped, and responders cleared the scene by 8:42 p.m.

🏥 Medical Emergency – 1300 block of Clara Ave near Leicester and Taylor – around 8:34 p.m.

Another call for a 61-year-old male with leg and back pain. Responders arrived to assist, and the scene was cleared around 9:01 p.m.

🏥 Medical Emergency – 7200 block of Home Park Dr – around 8:34 p.m.

EMS responded to a diabetic incident involving a male patient. The scene was managed, and units cleared shortly after.

🔍 Suspicious Activity – 200 block of South Ford Street – around 8:34 p.m.

Officers checked the area but found no incident or threat, and the scene was cleared without further issues.

🔍 Suspicious Activity – 17th and Gallagher – around 8:34 p.m.

Responders responded to a report involving a male who passed a… (Note: details incomplete). The situation was addressed, and no further incidents were 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.

🚑 Medical Emergency – Klondike Ln and Poplar Level Rd – around 8:25 p.m.

Responders were dispatched to assist a 60-year-old woman experiencing difficulty breathing and was initially unresponsive. She was later reported to be conscious after emergency units arrived. The patient was transported for further care. Multiple EMS units responded to provide life-saving support.

🚑 Medical Emergency – Farnsley Rd and Summerfield Nursing and Rehab – around 8:25 p.m.

Emergency crews responded to a report of a 60-year-old male with altered mental status and shortness of breath. The patient was evaluated on scene and transported to a medical facility. Responders included EMS and rescue teams working together to stabilize him.

🔥 Fire Alarm – 100 block of E W W Kingston Ave – around 8:27 p.m.

A report of smoke coming from an upstairs area prompted a response from fire units. Upon arrival, smoke alarms were sounding, and people were inside the building. The scene was later cleared after it was determined there was no visible smoke or fire.

🔥 Structure Fire – 100 block of E W W Kingston Ave – around 8:30 p.m.

Firefighters responded to a reported fire with smoke and possible rescue needs. Upon arrival, smoke was confirmed, and alarms were active. The scene was secured and later cleared after the fire was contained and no injuries were reported.

🚗 Traffic Collision – 45-04 Paducah Ct – around 8:06 p.m.

A crash involving a commercial vehicle left a 49-year-old woman in critical condition. She was experiencing shortness of breath, nausea, and vomiting, with signs of possible intoxication. Emergency units responded promptly to assist and transport her for urgent medical care.

🚨 Reckless Driving – Westport Rd near Fraysville Rd – around 8:19 p.m.

Multiple units responded to reports of a reckless driver in a small silver Corolla without functioning lights heading eastbound. The vehicle was identified as a BOLO (Be On Lookout) for further investigation.

🚓 Traffic Stop and BOLO – I-64 West at Granite Dr – around 8:23 p.m.

A black Toyota was speeding on I-64 West, prompting a traffic stop. The vehicle was later added to a BOLO with no license plate information available. Authorities are investigating further.

🚗 Traffic Incident – Westward Loop – around 8:17 p.m.

A vehicle broke down on private property, out of the roadway, with no injuries reported. Responders assisted the driver with the situation, ensuring the vehicle was safely off the road.

👤 Welfare Check – 1100 block of South 32nd Street – around 8:19 p.m.

A welfare check was requested for a male at this location. Responders arrived to assess his condition and ensure his safety, providing assistance 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 Welfare Check – 300 block of South Shawnee Terrace – around 7:34 p.m.

Officers responded to a welfare check at a vacant home where a male had been staying on the front porch for three weeks. The individual was described as a thin black male, approximately 5’10”, wearing a gray jacket and gray pants. EMS was staged and involved in the response to ensure the person’s safety.

🚗 Traffic Accident with Injuries – Valley Station Rd near Westport – around 7:34 p.m.

A hit-and-run incident involving two vehicles occurred on Valley Station Rd. A white Chevy Trailblazer and a black Honda Civic were involved, with the Trailblazer heading southbound on Westport. One vehicle was in Virginia, and the scene was classified as a 10-50 injury accident. Units requested a tag for the Trailblazer and responded to assist at the scene.

👤 Suspicious Person – BOGT Avenue – around 7:34 p.m.

Officers detained a suspicious male at the metal recycling facility on BOGT Avenue. The individual was wearing long sleeves, black pants, and white shoes. He was no longer on scene when officers arrived, but they were advised to stay with him until further notice for safety reasons.

🏠 Welfare Check on a Male – 300 block of South Shawnee Terrace – around 7:34 p.m.

A second welfare check was conducted at the same location involving a male who had been staying on the front porch of a vacant home for three weeks. The description matched the previous call: a thin black male, about 5’10”, in a gray jacket and gray pants.

🚨 Domestic Disturbance – Broadway near unknown cross street – around 7:34 p.m.

Officers responded to a report of a domestic disturbance involving a person down on Broadway. EMS was requested to assist, and officers staged nearby to ensure scene safety while awaiting medical personnel.

👤 Missing Person Report – 3200 block of Margee Dr – around 7:34 p.m.

A report was taken for a missing 17-year-old at this location. Details about the individual’s last known whereabouts or circumstances were not specified, but officers are investigating and seeking any information to locate the teen.

🚶‍♂️ Person Down – Eastbury Street – around 7:34 p.m.

Officers responded to a call about a person down on Eastbury Street. The individual was described as a black male on the sidewalk. EMS was en route to provide medical assistance, and officers secured the scene for safety.

🔊 Suspected Gunfire Incident – Paducah and Tarrytowne Dr – around 7:34 p.m.

Reports indicated hearing possible gunfire or shots fired in the area. Officers found glass in the road and a hold-in trouble on one side, suggesting a shooting or disturbance involving gunfire. The scene was secured for investigation.

🔥 Fire Mitigation Request – Paducah and Tarrytowne Dr – around 7:34 p.m.

Officers requested fire units to respond for mitigation due to glass in the road and a potential shot blister, indicating a possible shooting scene or disturbance involving gunfire. Fire personnel responded to assist with scene safety and cleanup.

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 – 2400 block of Bank St near North24th – around 7:32 p.m.

Responders were called to assist a 42-year-old male who was found unconscious. The individual was in need of urgent medical attention, and EMS arrived promptly to evaluate and provide care.

🔥 Fire Alarm – 1900 block of Crazy Horse Blaine – around 7:43 p.m.

A fire alarm was triggered in a first-floor unit, prompting a response from fire units. They arrived quickly to investigate and ensure the safety of the building occupants, but no fire was reported.

🚑 Medical Emergency – 9600 block of Wainborn Boulevard – around 7:44 p.m.

A 52-year-old male at Essex nursing home was experiencing chest pain. Responders arrived to assess the patient’s condition, providing necessary medical support and monitoring.

🚑 Medical Emergency – 3700 block of Sudbury Ln – around 7:54 p.m.

A 76-year-old female was found not fully alert and having difficulty staying awake. EMS responded to evaluate her condition and offer assistance as needed.

🚗 Motor Vehicle Collision – Valley Station Rd near 47-16 – around 7:51 p.m.

A collision involving a vehicle with a tow flip occurred, with suspicions that the vehicle may have been stolen. Responders arrived to manage the scene and clear the roadway.

🏠 Welfare Check / Lockout Assistance – Eason and Point 61 – around 7:54 p.m.

A person was having trouble with a key at the back door of her home. Responders assisted with a lockout to ensure her safety and access.

🔥 Fire Alarm – 14-15 Crazy Horse Blaine – around 7:44 p.m.

An audible alarm was reported in a building in the Crazy Horse Blaine area. Fire units responded to investigate, but no fire was confirmed.

👤 Suspicious Activity / Disturbance – 2600 block of South7th Street – around 7:37 p.m.

A neighbor was reportedly running her and attempting to do her harm with an electric device. Responders were dispatched to assess the situation and ensure safety.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – Mason Rd – around 7:55 p.m.

A domestic disturbance involving a person with a restraining order was reported. Responders arrived to address the situation, with callers acting hostile.

🚗 Welfare Check / Vehicle Assistance – 39 Brownsboro Hill Rd – around 7:55 p.m.

A vehicle, possibly stolen or abandoned, was left in a driveway. Responders checked the scene involving a silver Lincoln to determine its status.

🔊 Suspicious Vehicle / Disturbance – Near 900 block of close to 309 through 936 – around 7:55 p.m.

Loud neighbors and banging noises were reported in the area. Responders were en route to investigate and address any disturbances.

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 – North 24th and an unspecified cross street – around 7:50 p.m.

A 42-year-old male was found unconscious on the sidewalk at this intersection. Multiple emergency units responded to the scene, with medical personnel attending to the patient. The individual’s condition was critical, and responders continued their efforts to assist him. The situation was ongoing at the time of the report.

🚑 Medical Assistance – South Shelby and South Caldwell – around 7:30 p.m.

A man dressed in dark clothing was observed on the sidewalk with flashers on his vehicle, suggesting a possible medical or distress situation. Responding EMS and police units arrived to assist and assess the individual’s condition. The details indicated a concern for his well-being, and help was provided on scene.

🔥 Medical Emergency – North 24th and Bank St – around 7:55 p.m.

Another call involved a 42-year-old male who was unconscious at this location. EMS personnel responded quickly to provide medical aid. The patient’s condition was serious, and responders were actively attending to him. The situation was still developing as units continued their efforts.

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.

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 – Summerfield Nursing Rehab on the 1800 block of Farnsley Rd – around 6:57 p.m.

Responding units were dispatched to assist a 7-year-old girl who became unresponsive after eating, with her blood pressure dropping rapidly. Emergency personnel provided immediate care and transported her for further treatment. The incident highlights the importance of quick response in pediatric emergencies.

🔥 Medical Emergency (Choking) – Intersection of Catalina and Cranbrook near Donner Railway – around 7:00 p.m.

First responders arrived at the scene where a three-month-old infant was choking. They located the source of the obstruction and administered aid. The infant was stabilized and taken to a medical facility for additional evaluation, emphasizing the need for swift action in infant choking cases.

👤 Welfare Check – Lytle St. – around 7:04 p.m.

A caller requested a welfare check on a male and female who have not been seen since Thanksgiving. Responders visited the residence to ensure their safety and well-being, providing reassurance in a situation where individuals may be in need of assistance.

👤 Welfare Check – Cedar Grove Ct. – around 7:04 p.m.

Another welfare check was requested after a neighbor reported a disabled individual with visible injuries, including blood. The neighbor refused EMS but confirmed the person was assaulted the previous day. Responders assessed the situation and provided resources for ongoing support.

🚨 Fire Alarm – El Prado St in Kendall – around 7:00 p.m.

Heavy smoke was reported in the area, prompting fire units to investigate. Upon arrival, responders assessed the source of the smoke and ensured the safety of nearby residents. The cause of the smoke was not specified but was contained without further incident.

🔥 Fire Response – El Prado St in Kendall – around 7:00 p.m.

Multiple fire units responded to the smoke report, working to identify and mitigate the source. The situation was contained, and no injuries or property damage were reported.

🔥 Fire Response – Donner Railway – around 7:00 p.m.

Fire personnel responded to a medical delta involving a choking incident with a 3-month-old infant. They provided emergency aid and transported the child for further medical evaluation, underscoring the importance of rapid intervention in pediatric emergencies.

👤 Suspicious Activity – South Shelby and South Caldwell – around 7:30 p.m.

A black male in dark clothing was seen on the sidewalk near Crop St, with vehicle flashers on, raising suspicion. Responders monitored the situation but no further incidents were reported at this time.

🚗 Traffic Collision – West 4 and Silver near Valero – around 7:04 p.m.

A non-injury crash involving a vehicle and an expedition occurred, with both vehicles requiring towing. Responders cleared the scene after ensuring safety and managing traffic flow.

🚗 Traffic Stop and Vehicle Tow – 1800 block and 17300 block of Protege Pl – around 7:04 p.m.

Multiple vehicles were stopped, and at least one was towed. Authorities investigated reports of a stolen vehicle from a shop last week and threats made by the owner, leading to the vehicle removal and scene clearance.

👤 Domestic or Assault Incident – Norton Amita Care, 10798 6th Avenue – around 7:03 p.m.

A report was made of a sexual assault by an ex-boyfriend at the facility. Responders are investigating the incident, providing support to the victim, and ensuring safety measures are in place.

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.

It’s been a relatively quiet period with mostly routine traffic and medical assists.

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 Structure Fire – Kenjoy Dr and Midland Ave – around 6:27 p.m.

Firefighters responded to reports of heavy smoke coming from a food plant. Upon investigation, they determined the smoke was caused by a malfunction in a pneumatic sugar line. Multiple fire units arrived quickly to contain the situation, and the scene was cleared by 6:47 p.m.

🏥 Medical Emergency – Cane Run Rd, Crusher to Willis Ave and Kingswood Way – around 6:31 p.m.

Emergency medical services were called to assist a one-year-old child who had fallen out of a chair. Responders assessed the child’s condition on scene. The child was evaluated and care was provided as needed.

🔊 Fire Alarm – East Broadway – around 6:27 p.m.

A commercial fire alarm was triggered at a business on East Broadway, with initial reports indicating smoke on the first floor. Fire units responded to investigate but found no visible signs of smoke or fire. The alarm was determined to be caused by a pneumatic sugar line malfunction.

👤 Welfare Check – 7700 block of River Rd – around 6:34 p.m.

Officers responded to a welfare check request for an 83-year-old man who had not been heard from and was not answering his phone. The situation remains under investigation to ensure the individual’s safety.

🚗 Traffic Collision – Bradford Dr and Glen Oak Dr – around 6:34 p.m.

A minor, non-injury collision involving a blue Subaru Cross Track and a white SUV was reported. Responding units arrived to investigate and clear the scene, ensuring the safety of all involved.

👤 Suspicious Vehicle – 800 block of E E Gray St – around 6:34 p.m.

A report was made about a homeless individual refusing to leave and lying on the steps of a residence. Officers responded to check the situation and assess the individual’s needs.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 700 block of South 32nd Street – around 6:34 p.m.

Units responded to a domestic disturbance at a local care center where a child’s mother was causing a scene and arguing. Officers arrived to hold the scene and begin an investigation into the incident.

🚨 Suspicious Activity – 3300 block of Linwood Ave – around 6:34 p.m.

A male subject was involved in an ongoing argument outside with a firearm. Police responded promptly to secure the scene and investigate the firearm threat, ensuring public safety.

🔎 Stolen Vehicle/Property Report – (no specific location) – around 6:28 p.m.

A report was filed regarding fraud and identity theft involving a subject in Florida. Authorities advised the individual to contact local police for further assistance. No vehicle theft was reported at this time.

🚓 Traffic Stop – Old New Cut Rd – around 6:34 p.m.

Officers attempted to stop a white E250 panel van with a Kentucky temporary tag. The suspect vehicle fled at high speed toward Terry, prompting a pursuit. The situation is ongoing as units continue to investigate.

👤 Welfare Check – 7700 block of River Rd – around 6:34 p.m.

Another welfare check was conducted on an elderly male who had not been heard from. The investigation is ongoing to confirm his 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.

🔥 Commercial Structure Fire – Ken Joy and Eiler Ave – around 6:02 p.m.

Multiple fire units responded to reports of heavy smoke coming from a food plant. The incident was determined to be a good intent, suggesting it was likely under control or a false alarm.

🔥 Commercial Alarm – 800 block of East Broadway – around 6:30 p.m.

Responding units arrived at a business showing smoke on the first floor. The situation was assessed, and the alarm was likely false or under control.

🏥 Medical Emergency – 1100 block of Holly Ave – around 6:01 p.m.

An 81-year-old female was experiencing shortness of breath. EMS responded promptly and transported her to the hospital for further care.

🏥 Chemical Odor Incident – 3500 block of Edgewood Pl – around 6:18 p.m.

A patient reported a strong chemical smell in the area. EMS responded and cleared the scene by 6:20 p.m., indicating the situation was resolved or deemed safe.

🔥 Trash Fire – 13000 block of Metal Lawn Drive – around 6:27 p.m.

Firefighters responded to a report of trash burning in a yard. It was determined that a resident was burning trash, and the scene was handled accordingly.

🏥 Medical Emergency – 3500 block of Edgewood Pl – around 6:18 p.m.

Another incident involving a female with a chemical odor was reported. EMS responded and cleared the scene shortly after.

👤 Welfare Check / Suspicious Activity – near Dixie and Lee, Dixie and Hill – around 6:04 p.m.

Officers responded to reports of juveniles with butcher knives running toward the south placeter. A fight was suspected but no individuals were located after checks of the area.

🚔 Domestic Disturbance – 500 block of South First Street – around 6:18 p.m.

A domestic violence call involved a 19-year-old and a 23-year-old arguing and pushing near the Ronald McDonald House.

🚔 Juvenile Domestic Disturbance – same time and location as above

A group of juveniles with weapons was reported running toward the south place apartment. Officers checked the area but did not find anyone.

🚗 Suspicious Vehicle – Shelbyville Rd north of Dixie Hwy – around 6:04 p.m.

A black Mercedes SUV was broken down on the shoulder, prompting a response from officers to ensure safety and investigate.

⚠️ Suspicious Activity / Investigation – Bashford area – around 6:04 p.m.

Multiple reports of suspicious activity, including a possible armed robbery, prompted officers to respond and investigate the situation further.

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/Rescue Response – Hickory and Ash – around 5:57 p.m.

Multiple fire units responded to a report of smoke and injuries near Hickory and Ash. When crews arrived, the smoke was dissipating, and there were no visible signs of fire. An injured individual was present at the scene, and EMS was called to assist. The situation was contained without further escalation, and the injured person received medical attention on site.

🚑 Medical Emergency – Hickory and Ash – around 5:57 p.m.

An injured person was found at Hickory and Ash, possibly related to smoke exposure from the earlier incident. EMS personnel arrived to evaluate and assist the individual, who appeared to have unspecified injuries. The patient was stabilized and transported for further care, while responders ensured the scene was safe.

🚗 Traffic Collision – Westbound and Eastbound Bardstown Rd near Claymiller – around 5:35 p.m.

Several calls reported a non-injury collision involving four or five vehicles on Bardstown Rd near Claymiller. Multiple units responded to manage the scene, which included vehicles involved in the crash and a nearby broken-down vehicle. Traffic was temporarily affected as responders worked to clear the scene and assist those involved.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – East Brandeis Street – around 5:35 p.m.

Units responded to reports of arguing inside a residence on East Brandeis Street. Witnesses heard screaming and fighting, but no physical altercation was observed. Responders arrived to assess the situation and ensure the safety of everyone involved, finding no injuries or further disturbances.

👤 Suspicious Activity – South Forth and Oak – around 5:35 p.m.

A report was made about a black male and female in Bolton Red Hoodies, seen being intimate in a parking lot. There were concerns about possible exposure, prompting a cautious response from officers. No further issues were reported at the scene.

🚓 Suspicious Vehicle and Drunk Driving – 71 Zola – around 5:35 p.m.

A black GMC pickup was observed swerving and driving at approximately 50 mph southbound on 71 Zola. Responding units attempted to stop the vehicle after reports of intoxicated driving. The driver’s behavior raised safety concerns, and officers took appropriate action to address the situation.

🚨 Public Disturbance – Gardiner Ln – around 5:35 p.m.

Someone was seen trying to flag down cars along Gardiner Ln, causing a disturbance. Responders arrived to investigate and manage the situation, which appeared to be a public disorder with no physical altercation reported.

👤 Welfare Check – V-4 Gardiner Ln – around 5:35 p.m.

Responders attempted to locate a person at a school building on V-4 Gardiner Ln. When officers arrived, no one was present at the location, and the search was concluded without further incident.

⚠️ Unknown Trouble – Brandeis Street – around 5:35 p.m.

A report was received about screaming and fighting inside a house on Brandeis Street. No additional details were provided, but officers responded to assess the situation and ensure safety. No injuries or further disturbances were reported.

👧 Child Found – near Music location – around 5:37 p.m.

A young girl, estimated to be between 12 and 13 years old, was found by a passing motorist. She was wearing a white puffer coat, gray sweats, and Puma shoes. Authorities were notified, and she was taken to a designated location called Music for further assistance.

🚑 Medical or Disturbance – Baxter Ave – around 5:37 p.m.

There was a report of trouble involving a black female at the 900 block of Baxter Ave. Responders arrived to evaluate the situation, which appeared to involve a disturbance or medical concern. Further details were not specified, but responders ensured the safety of those involved.

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 – 3400 block of Dixie Avenue – around 5:15 p.m.

Responders were dispatched to assist a 70-year-old male who appeared to be having a stroke. EMS arrived on scene and provided necessary care for the patient. The situation was stabilized, and the individual was transported for further treatment.

⚠️ Gas Leak – 3400 block of Dixie Avenue near Wormsby and Oaks – around 5:28 p.m.

Reports came in of a strong smell of gas inside a residence at this location. Evacuation of the home was advised to ensure safety. Responding units quickly assessed the area and worked to contain the leak, preventing further risk to residents nearby.

🔥 Fire/Smoke in Area – Near Ash Street and Reed Ave – around 5:53 p.m.

Multiple reports indicated smoke and a chemical odor in the vicinity. Fire units responded promptly to investigate and contain the source of the smoke. The area was checked thoroughly, and no further hazards were reported.

🚑 Medical Emergency – Raintree Dr near Snow Road – around 5:33 p.m.

Units responded to a distress call involving a 30-year-old female who was unconscious and not breathing. EMS arrived quickly and provided life-saving measures. The patient was stabilized and transported to a medical facility for further care.

🚑 Chemical Smell and Injury Report – Raintree Dr near Snow Road – around 5:33 p.m.

At the same location, responders were alerted to a chemical odor and a possible injury involving a 30-year-old female. EMS was dispatched to evaluate and assist the individual, ensuring her safety.

🚗 Traffic Accident – 200 block of North Depression Highway – around 5:42 p.m.

A multi-vehicle rollover involving a black Honda Pilot and a burgundy marquee was reported. Fortunately, no injuries were observed, and responders canceled EMS. The scene was secured, and traffic was managed to prevent further incidents.

🚓 Hit-and-Run Traffic Stop – Parktown Road near Circle K – around 5:37 p.m.

Officers responded to a report of a hit-and-run involving a black Honda Pilot and a burgundy marquee. An investigation was initiated to identify the involved parties and determine the circumstances of the incident.

👥 Domestic Disturbance – 3600 block of Maple Grove Pl – around 5:35 p.m.

A fight involving approximately 15 to 20 juveniles was reported at this location. EMS was requested for a 32-year-old female who appeared to be injured. Responding units worked to de-escalate the situation and provide medical assistance as needed.

👤 Suspicious Activity – Near 34-31st in Bank area – around 5:35 p.m.

Officers responded to a report of a person in a wheelchair, described as male, possibly fishing in the area. No injuries were reported, and the individual was checked for safety before officers 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.

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.

🔥 Chemical Spill – 4300 block of Preston Hwy – around 5:02 p.m.

Hazmat teams responded to a chemical spill involving approximately 100 gallons of oil at an auto bay. The spill was flowing toward the sewers but was contained with minimal water and oil mixture, and no drains were affected. The situation was quickly managed, and units returned to service.

🔥 Fire Near Structure – South 7th Street and West Jefferson – around 5:05 p.m.

Fire units checked a reported fire next to a building where homeless individuals had been burning debris. Upon inspection, responders found it was a duplicate report of a previous incident, and no active fire remained. The scene was cleared without further issues.

🚗 Traffic Accident with Injuries – 200 block of Ranger Rd and 2700 block of Stanley Gault Pky – around 5:05 p.m.

Multiple units responded to a crash involving a yellow sports car and another vehicle on Ranger Rd, with possible smoke observed. Separately, EMS attended to a crash into a tree involving a teenage male and a 17-year-old with head injuries. Both were alert and conscious, and injuries were non-life-threatening. The scenes were secured and injuries treated.

🚗 Non-injury Hit-and-Run – 400 block of Mockingbird Valley Rd – around 5:13 p.m.

A green Mercedes was involved in a collision with no reported injuries. The incident was documented, and responders cleared the scene without further action.

👤 Suspicious Vehicle – Seneca Park – around 5:15 p.m.

A vehicle was seen circling the area and honking its horn, raising suspicion among residents. Responders monitored the situation but no further incidents were reported 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 Incident – South 7th Street near W Jefferson St – around 5:28 p.m.

Responders arrived at the intersection after reports of smoke and a small fire near a structure. The fire involved an oil and water mixture, approximately five gallons, and was quickly contained by fire units. No injuries were reported, and the scene was cleared shortly after the fire was extinguished.

🏥 Medical Emergency – Virginia Ave. – around 4:35 p.m.

A 17-year-old male was reported to have run away from his residence early that morning and had not returned. Responding units attempted to locate him and gather information about his whereabouts. The situation remains under investigation as authorities continue their efforts to ensure his safety.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 300 block of North 20th Street – around 5:05 p.m.

Units responded to a report of a heated argument between two daughters inside a residence. The altercation involved property damage, prompting a response to de-escalate the situation and ensure the safety of those involved. The incident was contained without further escalation.

👤 Welfare Check – 400 block of E W Chestnut St – around 5:05 p.m.

A concerned caller reported an 11-year-old boy missing from Tennessee, with the child’s father refusing to provide an address. Officers responded to locate the child and assess the situation, working to ensure his safety and well-being.

🚓 Suspicious Activity – 400 block of E W Chestnut St parking garage – around 5:05 p.m.

A dispute was reported involving a dark gray Nissan Kick and a tan pickup truck. The incident was non-injury and appeared to be a disagreement rather than a criminal act. Units responded to monitor the situation and prevent further conflict.

🚓 Stolen Property – 300 block of North 20th Street – around 5:05 p.m.

A theft was reported after someone stole pain pills from a vehicle. Responding units began an investigation into the theft, working to identify suspects and recover the stolen items.

🚨 BOLO – General area – around 5:05 p.m.

An active BOLO was issued for a suspect vehicle, though specific details were not provided. Authorities are on the lookout for the vehicle as part of ongoing investigations.

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.

🚑 Medical Emergency – 600 block of W W W Woodlawn Ave – around 4:28 p.m.

Responders were dispatched to assist a male patient who was struggling to climb stairs and exhibiting slurred speech, raising concerns of a possible stroke. The patient left the scene before help arrived, and EMS canceled their response.

🚑 Medical Emergency – 2300 block of Magazine St – around 4:33 p.m.

A 65-year-old male was found unconscious with uncertain breathing. Responders arrived promptly, provided aid, and later returned to service after assessing the patient’s condition.

🔥 Grass Fire – 200 block of Stone St near I-200 – around 4:31 p.m.

Multiple fire units responded to a grass fire on the northbound side of the highway. The fire involved several areas of burning grass, and crews worked to contain the flames and prevent spread to nearby areas.

🚗 Vehicle Rescue – 6400 block of McAnlis Circle – around 4:35 p.m.

Responders assisted a male trapped in a vehicle, who appeared to be frightened and out of shape. Reports indicated someone was locked inside a neighbor’s car, and rescue efforts were initiated to free the individual.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 34-01 Bardstown Rd – around 4:35 p.m.

A male was reportedly making threats and refusing to leave the premises. Witnesses indicated he might be under the influence of narcotics and was talking to himself. Responders arrived to assess and de-escalate the situation.

👤 Suspicious Person – 8500 block of Moody Rd – around 4:35 p.m.

A property manager reported a male walking around waving a gun. Responders responded to the scene to investigate the suspicious activity and ensure public safety.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 700 block of Shelbyville Rd – around 4:48 p.m.

Responders responded to reports of a female screaming and involved in a physical altercation. A caller also heard the disturbance, prompting a swift police response to restore calm.

👨‍👦 Domestic Dispute – 700 block of Shelbyville Rd – around 4:50 p.m.

A father and adult son were involved in a domestic disagreement. Responders arrived to mediate the situation and ensure everyone’s safety.

🚗 Traffic Collision – 200 block of New Cut near South – around 4:50 p.m.

Multiple units responded to a crash involving at least five vehicles on southbound 200 block of New Cut. One person was reported to be on the ground, and responders worked to assist those involved and clear the scene.

🧑‍🦽 Welfare Check – 8509 Moody Rd – around 4:35 p.m.

Responders conducted a welfare check at this location, ensuring the safety and well-being of the individual, though specific details were not provided.

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 community areas – around 4:00 p.m.

There have been no significant incidents reported during this early morning period. The activity has mainly consisted of routine traffic checks and general chatter among responders. This quiet time allows emergency services to maintain readiness and monitor the community. We will continue to keep an eye on the situation and update 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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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 Accident – 200 block of Westbound I-200 at Southern Pky ramp – around 3:58 p.m.

Multiple fire units responded to a motor vehicle crash on the highway. EMS arrived to assist those involved, and by 4:28 p.m., responders confirmed the scene was being managed. No further details on injuries were provided at this time.

🏥 Medical Emergency – Family Health Center on East Broadway near Brent St and South Campbell – around 4:09 p.m.

A man in his 60s was reported possibly overdosing at the health center. EMS arrived promptly to evaluate and assist him. The patient was stabilized and the scene was cleared by 4:16 p.m.

🏥 Medical Emergency – Rob Roy St and New Way – around 4:16 p.m.

A 63-year-old woman experiencing shortness of breath was assisted by EMS at this location. Responders arrived shortly after the call and provided necessary medical aid. The patient was taken into care, and the scene was cleared by 4:20 p.m.

🔥 Fire Alarm – 6220 Carrack – around 4:25 p.m.

A fire alarm had been sounding for three days at this location. A complaint prompted units to check whether the sprinklers were activating. The situation was assessed, and the alarm was being monitored for further action.

👤 Welfare Check / Suspicious Activity – 3 Blankenbaker Pky – around 4:01 p.m.

A report indicated a female in her 60s had fallen at this location. Responding units arrived and confirmed the scene at 4:17 p.m., providing assistance as needed.

🚨 Welfare Check / Fire Alarm – 4700 block of Carrack – around 4:19 p.m.

Plane 31 responded to a scene with a report of a fire alarm going off for three days. The scene was handed over to the appropriate personnel, and responders cleared the scene by 4:19 p.m.

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 – 200 block of West on the exit 10 ramp – around 4:05 p.m.

An individual was experiencing chest pains, prompting EMS to respond to the scene. First responders arrived quickly to assess the patient’s condition and provide necessary care. The situation was handled efficiently, and the individual was stabilized for further treatment if needed.

👵 Welfare Check – 70.50-50 group responded to the 50-50 group area – around 4:05 p.m.

A caller was concerned about elderly neighbors, one with dementia, who were unable to be contacted and lacked a key to their residence. First responders arrived to check on the residents’ well-being and ensure their safety. No immediate danger was found, and assistance was provided to help reconnect the family members.

🚚 Traffic Incident – Grimstad on 64 West near the 200 block – around 4:05 p.m.

A semi-truck with a purple and blue color scheme and a white trailer swerved off the road, causing a traffic disruption. No injuries were reported, but traffic was affected as crews worked to clear the scene and restore normal flow.

🚗 Suspicious Activity – Park 11 – around 4:05 p.m.

A vehicle was reported to have been stickered for towing after being donated, but the owner did not want it to be removed. No police action was taken at the time, but the caller wanted to clarify the situation to prevent an unnecessary tow.

🏍️ Disturbance – Freeport area – around 4:05 p.m.

A disorderly situation involving dirt bike riders was reported, with one individual holding a disturbance. Responding officers arrived to disperse the crowd and restore order in the area.

🔓 Burglary/Break-in – KO storage on the 8200 block of National Turnpike – around 4:05 p.m.

A break-in was reported at a storage facility, but the incident has since been resolved. No further details were provided, and there were no injuries or ongoing threats.

🤼 Domestic Disturbance – 33-11 Linwood Ave – around 4:05 p.m.

A report indicated a boyfriend had physically assaulted a female resident, with the suspect armed with a weapon. Police responded promptly to de-escalate the situation and ensure the safety of those involved.

👧 Welfare Check – 900 block of Blackberry Dr – around 4:05 p.m.

A juvenile female was found hiding in a closet, reportedly afraid of her mother amid family issues. First responders checked on her well-being and provided support, ensuring she was safe.

🏫 School-Related Incident – Residence of a student from Kenwood Elementary – around 4:05 p.m.

A student named Sophia Shaw, who has not attended school since before Thanksgiving, was found hiding at her home to avoid her mother. Authorities are aware and working to address the situation.

🚓 Traffic Stop – Dixie and Greenwood – around 4:05 p.m.

A vehicle matching a suspicious description, driven by a white male in black jogging pants with a white stripe and a Carhartt jacket, was stopped for further investigation. No charges or arrests reported at this time.

🚗 Traffic Incident – Moody area – around 4:05 p.m.

A road rage incident involved a black Chevy Suburban and a white GMC Sierra. Responders arrived to manage the situation and clear the roadway.

🚶‍♂️ Hit-and-Run – 5th and Garland – around 4:05 p.m.

A hit-and-run was reported at this intersection, with details still emerging. Authorities are investigating the incident and seeking witnesses or additional information.

🔫 Shots Fired/Shooting – area not specified – around 4:20 p.m.

Reports of gunfire have been received, but no further details are available at this time. Law enforcement is actively investigating to determine the circumstances and ensure public 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 – 500 block of W W Muhammad Ali Blvd and South 5th Street – around 3:33 p.m.

Responders were dispatched to assist a 73-year-old male experiencing a nosebleed. Emergency units arrived and provided medical aid, though his overall condition was not specified.

🧠 Medical Emergency – 2600 block of Duncan St, Crop St of North 28th and North 26th – around 3:33 p.m.

A 12-year-old girl was reported to have a headache and speech difficulties. Responders attended the scene to assist, but further details about her condition were not provided.

🔥 Grass Fire – Westbound I-264 near the 10 mile marker – around 3:45 p.m.

Battalion 76 responded to a grass fire on the shoulder of the expressway. Crews confirmed the fire was contained to the shoulder area with no injuries reported.

🚗 Traffic Collision with Airbags Deployed – Exit 10 off I-264, 200 block – around 3:50 p.m.

Three vehicles were involved in an accident at this location, with airbags deployed. No injuries were confirmed, though an elderly woman involved was unsure if she was hurt. EMS was called due to reports of chest pains.

🩺 Medical Emergency – Exit 10 off I-264 – around 3:50 p.m.

A woman at the scene reported chest pains. EMS responded to evaluate her condition, which remained uncertain after assessment.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 500 block of South 4th Street – around 3:35 p.m.

Officers responded to a dispute involving a 22-year-old daughter who took packages from a porch. The situation was resolved without injuries reported.

🚓 Suspicious Vehicle – South 29th Street – around 3:35 p.m.

A caller reported a black Ford Focus with broken windows parked in front of a residence. Officers responded to investigate but no further details on the incident outcome are available.

🚨 Suspect at McDonald’s – 27th and Broadway – time not specified.

Additional details are not provided, but officers were alerted to a suspect activity at this 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.

🚗 Motor Vehicle Accident – Taylor Blvd and Bluegrass Ave – around 3:03 p.m.

Responders responded to a collision involving a red Kia and a pedestrian. Multiple calls indicated a serious incident, but no further details about injuries or outcomes are available at this time. Emergency units arrived quickly to assist and secure the scene.

🏥 Medical Emergency – 1000 block of West Market, Crop St of Chapel St in South 11th – around 3:03 p.m.

A 64-year-old man was experiencing chest pain after consuming energy drinks earlier in the day. EMS responded to provide care and evaluate his condition. The patient was likely transported for further medical attention, though specifics are not provided.

🏥 Medical Emergency – 2900 block of Brownsboro Rd, Crop St of Rebel Rd in Crescent Ave – around 3:12 p.m.

A 27-year-old male reported chest pain at a local gas station. EMS arrived to assess and assist the individual, ensuring he received appropriate care. No additional details about his condition are available.

🏠 Domestic Disturbance – 3600 block of Fincastle Rd – around 3:36 p.m.

Officers responded to a report of a husband violating an emergency protection order at a residential location. The incident involved a white BMW in the parking lot of a nearby address. Responders arrived to address the situation and ensure safety.

⚠️ Suspicious Activity – 2500 block of West Alley – around 3:35 p.m.

A caller reported a suspicious male in the area, possibly related to a spill or recovery operation. No further details or outcomes are available at this time.

🚨 Suspicious Activity – South 42nd Street area – around 3:35 p.m.

A property was reportedly being broken into, with a ring camera capturing the incident. Units were en route to investigate the situation and prevent further criminal activity.

🚗 Suspicious Vehicle – CBS Park and Watch – around 3:35 p.m.

A BOLO was issued for a Chevrolet Cobalt seen waiting in the park, along with a Chevrolet Traverse involved in a flood incident nearby. Authorities are monitoring the situation for any related activity.

🚓 Suspicious Activity – 100 and 1054 blocks of South 42nd Street – around 3:35 p.m.

Multiple reports indicated suspicious persons and possible break-ins in the area, including a specific incident at the 700 block of South 42nd Street. Units are responding to investigate these concerns.

🔫 Shots Fired / Shooting Inquiry – Shorty’s – around 3:05 p.m.

There was an inquiry about a shooting that occurred yesterday at this location. No active shooting incident was reported at this time, but a report is being prepared for further investigation.

👤 Suspicious Persons – North 22nd Street – around 3:20 p.m.

Two males were seen breaking into a property, with units en route to investigate and address the situation. Authorities are working to ensure safety and determine if a crime has occurred.

🔫 Suspect with Toy Gun – area unspecified – around 3:20 p.m.

A caller reported a person named Andrew wanting to speak to a sergeant, possibly indicating a concern involving a toy gun or similar situation. Responders are assessing the situation to ensure public 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 – W Market St near South 11th – around 3:03 p.m.

A 64-year-old woman was experiencing difficulty breathing, weakness, and shortness of air at Delta Healing Place. Multiple fire and EMS units responded to assist her. She was evaluated on scene, and EMS was en route to provide further care.

🚑 Medical Emergency – Brownsboro Rd at Shell Gas Station – around 3:12 p.m.

A 27-year-old man complained of chest pain after drinking energy drinks earlier. Responding units provided initial assessment and care at the scene. He was stabilized and transported for further medical evaluation.

🚗 Traffic Collision – Taylor Blvd and Bluegrass Ave – around 2:58 p.m.

A collision involving a red Kia and a pedestrian occurred at this intersection. Responding units confirmed a pedestrian had been struck by a vehicle. Emergency personnel attended to the injured person and managed traffic in the area.

⚠️ Suspicious Activity – near Freda Way – around 3:05 p.m.

Multiple reports described a person threatening others in the area. The individual was identified as a black male wearing a gray lung shirt and blue jeans, seen moving eastbound and uphill. Police units responded to investigate the situation.

🔥 Disturbance/Threatening Behavior – near Freda Way – around 3:05 p.m.

A person was reported threatening others with a cigarette, with concerns about a possible threat involving a black male. Officers responded to assess and de-escalate the situation.

🔍 Suspicious Vehicle/Theft – near a store on Dixie Hwy – around 3:05 p.m.

A report indicated a suspect had taken a blue jacket and possibly a bottle of liquor instead of cash. Responding units headed to the scene to investigate and locate the individual involved.

🚨 Robbery – Dixie Hwy and Brownsboro Rd – around 3:10 p.m.

A suspect stole from a liquor store, spraying the clerk in the face during the incident. K-9 units and additional officers responded to track the suspect and secure the area.

🚓 Fleeing Suspect/Vehicle Pursuit – Merriman Rd toward Oak Park – around 3:05 p.m.

A person was seen running down a ditch line, possibly involved in theft or fleeing law enforcement. Multiple units, including SWAT, responded to pursue and contain the suspect.

🔎 Search for Suspect – near Colfer and Burkhead Ave – around 3:05 p.m.

K-9 units and officers searched wooded areas for a suspect fleeing on foot. The dogs were actively tracking in the area, indicating a serious attempt to apprehend the individual.

🚗 Vehicle Theft and Attempted Escape – Dixie Hwy area – around 3:05 p.m.

A vehicle was stolen from Dixie Hwy, and officers attempted to pull the suspect out of a ditch. Traffic was temporarily controlled as law enforcement worked to secure the scene and assist with the suspect’s apprehension.

👩 Welfare Check – near Dixie Hwy – around 3:05 p.m.

A woman at a residence reported concerns, prompting officers to conduct a welfare check. Responders evaluated her condition and ensured her 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.

🚨 Holdup Alarm – 8100 block of Dixie Hwy – around 3:29 p.m.

Event summary details go here after a blank line. A holdup alarm was triggered at a commercial property on Dixie Hwy. Responding police units arrived to investigate a recent hold-up incident, indicating a possible robbery or similar crime. Additional units were en route to assist at the scene. The situation appeared to be contained, with no further public safety concerns reported 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.

🔥 Fire/Medical Emergency – Intersection of Hirshhorn and Stony Brook – around 2:32 p.m.

Responders were dispatched to a fire at this intersection following a nearby injury accident. EMS and fire units arrived to find a woman with pressure in her chest, indicating a medical emergency. The patient was stabilized and transported for further care. Multiple fire units responded to contain the scene and assist with the incident.

🏥 Medical Emergency – 500 block of East Liberty – around 2:36 p.m.

A 70-year-old woman was found experiencing neck pain and requested EMS assistance. Responders arrived promptly to assess her condition and provide necessary medical aid. She was stabilized on scene and transported to a medical facility for further evaluation.

👤 Welfare Check – Populovo Road near Derby City Gaming – around 2:36 p.m.

EMS and police responded to a report of a person at the gaming location with a pressure issue in her cylinder. Responders checked on her well-being and provided assistance as needed. The situation was resolved without further incident.

🔍 Suspicious Person/Activity – Near Merriman – around 2:36 p.m.

A report came in about a white male wearing a green hoodie running down a ditch line toward Merriman, possibly fleeing from a crime scene or involved in suspicious activity. A drone was deployed to assist in locating the individual, but no immediate update was provided on the suspect’s whereabouts.

🛑 Assault/Disturbance – Dixie Hwy at Royal Liquor Store – around 2:36 p.m.

A store owner reported a possible robbery where someone was sprayed in the face with a substance. EMS was requested to assist the individual affected. Responders are investigating the incident and securing the scene.

🚨 Suspected Armed Person/Assault – Westchester area – around 2:36 p.m.

A caller described a possibly armed 40-year-old Black male who jumped on a woman and was acting disrespectfully. Police units responded to the scene to assess the situation and ensure safety. No further details on the suspect’s actions were provided.

🏠 Domestic Dispute – 300 block of Charlie – around 2:36 p.m.

A domestic disturbance involving a 13-year-old girl was reported, with allegations of slapping and choking. Responding units arrived to de-escalate the situation and provide welfare checks. No injuries or further violence were reported at this time.

🚓 Burglary Alarm – 8100 block of Dixie Hwy at Royal Liquor Store – around 2:36 p.m.

An alarm was triggered at the liquor store, suspected to be a holdup alarm. Responders arrived to investigate and secure the premises. No immediate signs of forced entry or theft were noted.

🚗 Suspicious Vehicle/Driver – 200 block of West near 18-mile marker – around 2:36 p.m.

A reckless black Ford F-150 was reported speeding and driving in the emergency lane on I-200. Police units attempted to locate and stop the vehicle but had no immediate success. The vehicle remains under 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.

🔥 Grass Fire – 7th St near Renate Rd – around 2:33 p.m.

Responders were dispatched to a grass fire at the 3800 block of 7th St near the laundromat. Multiple fire units arrived quickly and went in service to contain the blaze. The fire was contained without spreading to nearby structures. Crews worked efficiently to extinguish the flames and ensure safety in the area.

🏥 Medical Emergency – Taylor Blvd near Family Dollar – around 2:44 p.m.

A 20-year-old female was reported to be experiencing a possible miscarriage with significant blood loss. Emergency medical services responded promptly to assist the patient. She was stabilized and transported to a medical facility for further care. Responders provided compassionate support during a difficult situation.

🏥 Medical Chest Pain – 3rd Street near Thornton – around 3:01 p.m.

A white male wearing a dark blue jacket and black hat was reported to be experiencing chest pain near W W Southern Heights Ave. EMS arrived shortly after the call and assessed the patient. He was treated on scene and transported for further evaluation. Responders prioritized his comfort and safety.

🚗 Traffic Collision – Taylor Blvd at Bluegrass Ave – around 3:02 p.m.

Multiple calls reported a collision involving a red Kia at the intersection of Taylor Blvd and Bluegrass Ave. Responders were en route to the scene of this non-injury or injury crash. Crews arrived to assist with traffic control and ensure everyone’s safety. The situation was managed efficiently to clear the roadway.

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.

🔥 Grass Fire – 3800 block of 7th St near Crawford Street, Leroy Ave, and Nobel Pl – around 2:29 p.m.

Multiple fire units responded to reports of a grass fire near a laundromat. The fire was being actively managed by fire crews, with a fire unit arriving on scene shortly after the call. The situation was brought under control, and responders remained on site to ensure the fire was fully extinguished.

🏥 Medical Emergency – 3200 block of Taylor Blvd near Family Dollar – around 2:44 p.m.

A 20-year-old woman was found at a local medical facility suffering from heavy bleeding, suspected to be related to a possible miscarriage. EMS arrived promptly to assist her and transported her for further care. The situation was serious but stabilized with medical intervention.

👤 Welfare Check / Domestic Disturbance – Hewan Lane, 3529 – around 2:29 p.m.

A caller reported concern about a person who was expected to arrive on Hewan Lane but was possibly on 64 with a live 300 block of on him. Responding units prepared to head to the scene after receiving the report, which involved a domestic disturbance or welfare concern. Additional details about the outcome are not available 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.

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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 Subjects – South Preston near Fusion of Leave – around 2:06 p.m.

Responders were called to a disturbance involving individuals wrapped in a green blanket outside a fast-food restaurant. The subjects were asked to leave the area. Multiple units responded to manage the situation and ensure public safety.

👶 Welfare Check on a Child – Moody Rd near 85th Street – around 2:06 p.m.

A concerned caller reported a six-year-old child crying and ringing the doorbell alone at a residence. The child was described as a Black male wearing a black hoodie. Responding units confirmed the child was left alone but found no signs of entry or a break-in, and the child was unharmed.

🤝 Domestic Disturbance – Bowie Ct near 71st Street – around 2:06 p.m.

Police responded to reports of a husband attempting to assault his wife. The suspect, a white male in a gray shirt, was seen shoving the woman before leaving the scene. Officers arrived quickly to assess the situation and ensure the safety of all involved.

🚗 Injury Accident – Browns Ln near 3000 block – around 2:19 p.m.

A minor collision occurred involving a gray or white vehicle and a pedestrian. No injuries were reported at the scene. Responders arrived to assist and secure the area, ensuring safety for all parties.

🏥 Medical Emergency – Browns Ln near 4200 block – around 2:22 p.m.

A 70-year-old woman with facial injuries was found alert and conscious at her residence. EMS responded to provide necessary medical assistance and transport if needed.

🏠 Residential Alarm – South11th Street near 16th Street – around 2:26 p.m.

Responders arrived at a residence where an alarm had been triggered. They coordinated with Child Protective Services and found a white vehicle waiting nearby. The situation was assessed as secure, with no immediate threat.

🚗 Non-Injury Traffic Collision – 14th Street and West at 9th Street – around 2:26 p.m.

Two vehicles, including a blue Toyota 4Runner, were involved in a minor collision. No injuries were reported, and officers documented the incident for insurance purposes.

🤝 Domestic Trouble – South 43rd Street near 10-51 – around 2:26 p.m.

A family dispute involving a brother was reported. No injuries occurred, but officers responded to de-escalate the situation and ensure peace in the neighborhood.

🔑 Suspicious Activity – 28th and Broadway – around 2:36 p.m.

A caller reported a landlord changing locks without providing a key. Responding units checked the area and confirmed the activity, ensuring no immediate threat or unlawful entry was taking place.

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 (Fall) – 1400 block of W W Chestnut St near South 22nd and South 24th – around 2:06 p.m.

An elderly woman, approximately 80 years old, was found unresponsive after a fall. Emergency medical services responded promptly to assist her, with multiple fire and EMS units arriving on scene. Prior to the fall, responders attempted to contact her by phone, as there was concern she might be on medication or unable to respond. The situation remains under assessment as responders continue to provide care.

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 1:00 p.m.

Event summary details go here after a blank line. It appears to be a period of routine activity with no significant incidents reported. Responders are monitoring traffic flow and engaging in general chatter. There are no emergencies or unusual events to report at this time. This suggests a calm period during the early morning hours.

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 (Man Down) – West Broadway near South 28th Street – around 1:38 p.m.

A man dressed in a white t-shirt and tan pants was found unresponsive at a bus stop in front of Taco Bell. Emergency medical services responded promptly to assist the individual. The situation was assessed on scene, and the man received necessary care. No further details about his condition were provided at this time.

🚗 Motor Vehicle Accident – South 18th and Magazine St – around 1:47 p.m.

Responders arrived at the scene of a collision involving a police vehicle or civilian car. Crews worked to mitigate the incident, including disconnecting the vehicle battery to prevent further hazards. The cause of the crash is under investigation, and traffic was temporarily affected in the area.

👤 Suspicious Activity/Firearm Detention – Behind 58 College Ct – around 1:33 p.m.

A suspect was seen running south toward college from Roland St and was detained at gunpoint after pitching a firearm into nearby bushes. K-9 units were requested to assist in locating the weapon. The suspect was taken into custody, and the firearm was recovered after a search.

🔊 Shots Fired Outside/School Safety Concern – Near elementary school behind TJ Middle – around 1:36 p.m.

Multiple reports came in of gunshots heard outside near an elementary school, possibly between the school and new construction. Law enforcement confirmed the shots were fired about 10 minutes earlier. No injuries or damage were reported, but the area was secured for investigation.

🏥 Welfare Check – Fern Valley Way – around 1:44 p.m.

Authorities responded to a report of a male who believed his brother was deceased inside an apartment. The individual was very intoxicated and unable to identify the apartment. He threatened to kick down the door, prompting a welfare check to ensure safety and assess the situation.

👤 Suspicious Person/Theft – 2000 block of the radio near Adamant – around 1:33 p.m.

A white male, approximately 5-7, wearing a red hoodie, was involved in an active theft at Dollar Tree. The individual appeared possibly intoxicated and had a prior record of criminal activity. EMS transported him to the hospital for evaluation.

🔥 Domestic Disturbance – Glenwood Rd – around 1:44 p.m.

A male adult son, 31, was involved in property destruction at a residence on Glenwood Rd. The individual was possibly intoxicated and has a history of criminal activity. Responders worked to de-escalate the situation and ensure safety.

🚨 Residential Alarm – 65-18 Manslick Rd – around 1:46 p.m.

An alarm activation was reported at a residence, indicating a possible intrusion or emergency. Responding units checked the property but no immediate signs of forced entry or disturbance were observed.

🚗 Suspicious Vehicle/Possible Stolen Vehicle – 2000 block of Ford Focus near Adamant radio – around 1:34 p.m.

A black Ford Focus with Indiana tags was reported stolen and last seen near the 100 block of Adamant radio. Authorities are investigating the vehicle’s whereabouts and possible connection to recent activity in the area.

👤 Welfare Check – South 18th and Magazine – around 1:37 p.m.

Two males, aged 50 and 30, were checked on due to reports of leg and wrist pain. Emergency services responded to assess their condition and provide assistance as needed.

⚠️ Suspicious Activity/Threat – Outside a location (details unclear) – around 2:15 p.m.

A call was made regarding a person believed to be a CIT (Crisis Intervention Team) subject with a toy gun outside. The situation is under investigation, and officers are assessing the potential threat to public 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 (Man Down) – in front of Tackle Bill – around 1:38 p.m.

A man was found unresponsive at a bus stop wearing a white T-shirt and tan pants. Emergency medical services responded promptly to assess and assist the individual. The patient’s condition was not specified, but the response indicates a serious medical concern requiring immediate attention.

🚓 Police Motor Vehicle Accident – near South 18th Street and Magazine St – around 1:47 p.m.

Officers responded to a scene where a vehicle collision occurred, and they needed to disconnect the vehicle battery for safety reasons. Multiple police units arrived to secure the area and manage the situation, ensuring the safety of all involved.

🔥 Fire Alarm / Overheated Vehicle – Huntington Ridge and North England Station – around 1:32 p.m.

Firefighters responded to reports of smoke coming from a white Land Rover. Upon arrival, nothing was visibly showing, and it was determined that the vehicle was overheating in a parking lot. The scene was quickly controlled, preventing further damage.

🔥 Overheated Vehicle – Contractor’s Court – around 1:34 p.m.

Fire units responded to a vehicle overheating at Contractor’s Court. The scene was stabilized by fire personnel, preventing potential fire hazards from the overheated vehicle.

🔥 Small Warehouse Fire Alarm – Contractor’s Court – around 1:36 p.m.

A fire alarm was triggered at a small warehouse, prompting a response from fire units. Upon investigation, no fire was present, and the alarm was likely false or caused by a minor issue.

🚗 Rollover Automobile Accident with Possible Rescue – 1800 block of Link Way – around 1:51 p.m.

A rollover crash involving a white Camry and a red SUV resulted in one occupant being trapped inside the vehicle. Rescue teams responded swiftly, extricated the individual, and provided necessary aid. Battalion 46 was in command of the scene.

🏥 Medical Call for Dizziness and Breathing Issues – 9200 block of Lin’s Facial Mode – around 1:53 p.m.

A 69-year-old woman experiencing dizziness and difficulty breathing was attended to by emergency medical services. She was assessed and responded to the scene, receiving appropriate care for her condition.

🐱 Animal Rescue – Cat Stuck in Drain – 2100 block of St. John’s Place – around 1:53 p.m.

Animal services responded to assist with a cat trapped in a drain. The rescue team safely extricated the animal, ensuring its well-being and preventing further distress.

🚗 Vehicle Accident with Entrapment – Link Way – around 1:57 p.m.

Two vehicles, a white Camry and a red SUV, collided at Link Way, resulting in one occupant being trapped inside. Rescue units quickly freed the individual, and the scene was managed under the command of Battalion 46.

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.

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.