![]() Some offers may be available online only. Some offers require the purchase of multiple pizzas. All beverage related trademarks are registered Trademarks of PepsiCo, Inc. DORITOS® and COOL RANCH® are registered trademarks owned by Frito-Lay North America, Inc. OREO is a trademark of Mondelēz International group, used under license. Not valid with any other coupons or discounts. To anonymously report suspicious or known criminal activity, please call or text our Crime Tip-Line at 60 (688-POPO).Offers good for a limited time at participating U.S. For non-emergency matters or to inquire about a traffic accident or crime report, call 348-9313. Your Monticello Police Department provides around-the-clock community policing and law enforcement services. Caller reports male talking to himself, laying down in roadway at times. – Report of male acting suspicious on Wilhite Street. Caller reports male employee unresponsive in bathroom. Bicycle brought to MPD for secure storage, hoping owner claims it soon.ġ1:14 p.m. ![]() Caller returned from work, discovered bicycle behind his apartment. – Request for officer at Mason Green Apartments. Arrest made for DUI and numerous other charges. Male involved in earlier disputes/threats. Continuation of earlier dispute on Ridgewood Avenue.ĩ:06 p.m. – Request to speak with officer at residence on Bell Street regarding threats made. – Request to speak with officer at MPD regarding earlier dispute on Ridgewood Avenue.Ĩ:43 p.m. Tenant reports being harassed/threatened by landlord.ħ:57 p.m. – Request to speak with officer at 65 Wayne Street. One of the involved individuals left.ħ:45 p.m. ![]() – Request for officer at verbal dispute at apartment on Ridgewood Avenue. Advised of process to obtain criminal complaint for alleged threats.ħ:35 p.m. – Request to speak with officer on Wayne Street. – Request to speak with officer on Jefferson Street regarding lost/mislaid purse.Ħ:54 p.m. Officer might still have caller’s insurance/registration papers.ĥ:45 p.m. – Request to speak with officer regarding traffic stop two days ago. Suggested she talk to manager next date.Ĥ:09 p.m. Officer made contact with customer in parking lot. Clerk reports customer yelling/screaming at workers for not approving exchange of item. – Traffic stop at intersection of Ridgewood Avenue & Fair Street. – Traffic stop at intersection of West Columbia Avenue & Garth Street. – Reckless driving/speeding complaint on white Toyota pickup on KY 90 West, traveling toward town.ġ:48 p.m. – Traffic stop at intersection of Kendrick Avenue & Fairview Avenue. – Motorist assist on West Columbia Avenue. – Request to speak with officer regarding potential issue with child drop-off this morning at Immanuel Christian Academy. – Business security checks, extra patrol overnight:Ĭommunity Based Intervention, Silver’s Pharmacy, Pit Stop Tires, City Pool Hall, Truist Bank and Don Franklin Motors. Property and area checked, negative contact.Ĥ:01 a.m. – Request to speak to officer regarding family member’s drug use.ģ:22 a.m. – Unoccupied vehicle checked in parking lot of Probation & Parole office on Surrey Hill Road.Ģ:14 a.m. Officer Bertram was assisted by WCSO Deputies Brad Tucker and Derek Dennis.ġ2:38 a.m. Piercy was processed and lodged in the Wayne County Detention Center. Officer Bertram’s investigation led to the arrest of Jason Piercy, 37, on multiple charges including: DUI, Violation of a KY EPO/DVO, Possession of a Handgun by a Convicted Felon, Menacing, Resisting Arrest, Disorderly Conduct, Possession of an Open Alcohol Beverage Container in a Vehicle and Failure To or Improper Signal for Turn. The white Toyota Tacoma also matched the description of a vehicle that was involved in complaints of harassment and threatening earlier in the evening on Bell Street. Monday, September 18, Officer Brandon Bertram conducted a traffic stop on Ridgewood Avenue on a pickup truck for a traffic violation.
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