Police Report – November 15, 2017
Police Report – November 15, 2017
November 6
The Nashville Police Department Responded to the 100 block of S. Washington St. for recovered property.
Officers responded to the 200 block of N. Mill St. for a theft from vehicle.
Police responded to Casey’s for a gas drive-off.
Officers responded to the 1500 block of S. Mill St. for an alarm.
Police responded to Roll-N-Up regarding a complaint of a worker stealing money from the business. Police responded, and Dawn Morris of Nashville was placed under arrest for Theft and was transported to the Washington County Jail without incident.
Officers responded to Nascote for a report of a two vehicle accident. No injuries were reported. Drivers involved were Mary Cline of Wayne City and Janice Mulvaney of Centralia. Janice and Mary were parked on Enterprise Avenue having a smoke break and Mary backed her vehicle up not seeing Janice’s vehicle in the dark. In the process Mary backed into the front of Janice’s parked vehicle causing damage to the front driver side. A police report was completed on the crash.
Police responded to 484 W. St. Louis St. for a report of an unwanted subject at the residence. Police spoke to Kevin Perry, of Nashville, who advised that Chad Taft, of Nashville returned to his residence after being warned by police not to return the night before. Police located and arrested Chad for criminal trespass to property. Chad was taken to the Washington County Jail for the arrest.
November 7
Officers responded to the 900 block of S. Mill St. for trespassing.
Police responded to the 900 block of W. Maple St. for an ordinance violation.
Officers responded to the 200 block of E. Walnut St. for a suicidal subject.
November 8
Police responded to the 600 block of S. Mill St. for juveniles fighting.
Officers responded to the 400 block of N. Hoffman St. for a theft.
Police responded to the Little Nashville truck stop parking lot to take a report of a hit and run. A parked truck-tractor previously driven by David Souhrada, of South Dakota, had its trailer struck sometime overnight by an unknown vehicle. A crash report was completed on-scene.
Officers responded to the intersection of S. Kaskaskia St. at E. Masonic Dr. for a two-vehicle traffic accident. A vehicle driven by Bobby Markotay, of Nashville, was turning onto E. Masonic Dr. from S. Kaskaskia St. and turned too sharply and struck a vehicle driven by McKenzie McKnight, of Nashville, who was stopped at the stop sign on E. Masonic Dr. No injuries were reported and a crash report was completed on-scene.
Police responded to Interstate 64 Westbound at State Route 127 for a traffic crash with lane blockage. A vehicle struck a deer and could not move the vehicle. Police remained on scene until a Washington County Deputy arrived.
November 9
Officers responded to the 17500 block of Enterprise Ave. for recovered contraband.
Police responded to the 1300 block of S. Mill St. for juvenile issues.
Officers responded to the 500 block of W. Alton St. for a theft.
Police responded to the 1000 block of S. Washington St. for child custody issues.
Officers responded to the 500 block of W. Alton St. for suspicious activity.
Police responded to the 500 block of W. Goodner St. for a domestic dispute.
November 10
Officers responded to the 500 block of W. Gooder St. for an unwanted subject.
Police responded to the 300 block of E. Alton St. for a domestic battery involving two juveniles, one juvenile was taken into temporary custody.
November 11
Officers responded to the 200 block of E. Lebanon St. for found property.
Police responded to the 100 block of E. Nancy Ln. for an unwanted subject.
Offices responded to the 11700 block of St. Rt. 127 to assist EMS.
Police responded to a report of a traffic crash on St. Rt. 127 past Casey’s on the hill. Police determined it was outside of Nashville City Limits, but responded to the close proximity to verify if any injuries existed. No injuries were reported. The driver rear ended a truck that was pulling a combine header. WCSO handle the accident, and Nashville Police Department provided traffic control.