Berryville Police Weekly Report August 1-7, 2010

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Berryville Police Weekly Report for 8/1/2010 – 8/7/2010

Date / Time Address Call Type
8/1 21:55 N Buckmarsh Hit and Run
8/2 3:14 Rt 7/Moose Rd Assist Sheriff’s Office
8/2 14:32 Archer Ct Suspicious Vehicle
8/2 19:18 McNeil Rd Motor vehicle crash
8/2 23:45 McNeil Rd Public Service
8/3 10:17 Fremont Ct Suspicious Activity
8/3 11:01 E Main St Civil Issues
8/3 14:27 Page St Bicycle Larceny
8/3 18:27 W Main Disturbance
8/3 19:12 W Main Drunk in Public arrest
8/3 22:50 Page St Assault
8/4 3:18 Hermitage Blvd Alarm
8/4 13:15 Police Department Civil Questions
8/4 19:35 W Main Disturbance
8/5 7:00 Station Rd Juvenile Offenses
8/5 8:47 S Chuch St Drinking in Public
8/5 12:20 Treadwell St Threats
8/5 17:05 Chalmers Ct Assist Motorist
8/5 13:48 N Buckmarsh Suspicious Vehicle
8/5 16:24 First St Civil Issues
8/5 23:13 E Main St Suspicious Persons
8/5 23:30 S Buckmarsh Public Service
8/6 7:07 W Main St Alarm
8/7 6:25 Jack Enders Blvd Dogs Barking
8/7 7:48 E Main St Family Arugment
8/7 12:06 Police Department Possible Fraud
8/7 20:24 Police Department Public Service
8/7 23:43 Blossom Dr Barking Dog
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1 Comment for “Berryville Police Weekly Report August 1-7, 2010”

  1. Ken

    It would be nice if the report here showed the same incidents shown on [redacted]

    What happened to the Fairfax St assault of 8/6?

    Likewise it would be nice if the assault of 8/3/10 on Page St. shown on this website was shown on the other. Since the same person is supplying the data to both websites, I don’t understand the discrepancies…

    CDN Editor: CDN publishes both the Berryville Police Department and Clarke County Sheriff crime reports as provided by each respective agency

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