Police Report – October 12, 2016
Police Report
October 3
The Nashville Police Department responded to the 1000 block of St. Rt. 127 for a motorist assist.
Officers responded to the 700 block of S. Grand Ave. for child custody issues.
Police responded to the 800 block of W. St. Louis St. for a city ordinance violation.
Officers responded to the 1000 block of S. Kaskaskia St. for suspicious activity.
Police responded to the 400 block of E. St. Louis St. for recovered property.
Officers assisted the Washington County Sheriff’s Department with a report of a small fire on Mockingbird Rd. Police arrived on scene, and contacted the Nashville Fire Department to have the unattended fire put out.
Police responded to the 200 block of E. St. Louis St. for a minor accident with no injuries. Jo Ann Moeller, of Nashville sideswiped Jackie Grater, of Cahokia while merging into traffic from a parking spot.
October 4
Officers responded to the 500 block of W. Goodner St. for an animal complaint.
Police responded to the 900 block of W. Maple St. for a city ordinance violation.
Officers responded to the 9600 block of Commerce Ave. for recovered property.
Police responded to the 400 block of N. Short St. for an attempted phone scam.
Officers stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation on E. First St. and a result arrested the driver, Allyson K. Piper, 38 of Mt. Vernon, for an outstanding arrest warrant out of Marion County.
October 5
Police responded to the 800 block of N. Kaskaskia St. for property damage.
Officers responded to the 600 block of E. Elm St. for damage to a vehicle.
Police responded to the 100 block of N. Mill St. for a truancy issue.
Officers responded to the 1300 block of S. Mill St. for a child custody problem.
Police responded to the 11700 block of St. Rt. 127 for a theft.
Officers responded to the 500 block of W. Goodner St. for a theft.
Police responded to the 15500 block of St. Rt. 15 for telephone harassment.
Officers responded to the Nashville Community High School for a two vehicle accident. A vehicle had struck another vehicle while backing out of a parking spot. A report was taken on the accident.
October 6
Police responded to the 200 block of W. Second St. for property damage.
Officers responded to the 500 block of E. Lebanon St. for a domestic disturbance.
Police responded to St. Rt. 127 at Mercantile Dr. for a two-car traffic crash. Jacob Martin, of Hoyleton, rear-ended a vehicle driven by Kaur G. Dhillon Manpreet, of Nashville.
Officers responded to the 1600 block of W. Goodner St. for a traffic complaint.
Police assisted the Sheriff’s department by responding to a traffic crash on St. Rt. 15 near Angela St. Police discovered the driver, Gavin Bassett, of Waltonville, had a medical issue which caused him to run off the road and come to rest in the ditch. No damage was caused to his vehicle. Police handled the incident and issued Bassett a citation for driving while license suspended.
October 7
Officers responded to the high school for a traffic crash involving Chase Coffel and Ayia Mauer.
Police conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle for a traffic violation. Police subsequently arrested the driver, Markiedrian Dorsey, of Mt. Vernon, for no valid driver’s license. Markiedrian was taken to the Washington County Jail.
Officers received a call from Dian Rush of Centralia regarding her vehicle that was involved with a minor traffic accident on October 5. On scene both parties agreed to handle the matter, but since then one party decided to recant. People involved were Melissa Richmond of Carlyle, and Shaquille Rush of Centralia. A report was completed on the incident.
October 8
Police stopped James Garner, of Centralia for expired registration. James gave police consent to search his vehicle, subsequently James was arrested for Possession of a substance containing methamphetamine and Possession of hypodermic syringe. James was also give citations for Expired Driver’s License, Operating Uninsured vehicle, and Expired Registration. Police transported James to Washington County Jail and his vehicle was towed.
Officers responded to Kemp’s Corner in New Minden to assist the Washington County Sheriff’s Department and Illinois State Police with locating a suspect involved in a leaving the scene of a traffic crash that occurred on I-64 near mile marker 46. Police were able to locate the subject without incident. Police cleared from the scene as Illinois State Police was going to handle the incident.
Police conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle for a traffic violation. As a result of the stop police arrested the driver, Amy Brueggemann, of Coulterville, for driving while license revoked. Amy was taken to the Washington County Jail.
October 9
Officers responded to the 100 block of E. St. Louis St. for suspicious activity.
Police responded to the 9000 block of St. Rt. 127 for an alarm