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MRPD Calls for Service Report - September 21-22, 2017

On September 21st at about 4:20pm CPL Andre Williams responded to a private residence in the 3800 block of 31st Street for the report of an individual possibly suffering from a drug overdose. When he arrived he found the victim unresponsive. When a family member told CPL Williams that he believed the victim had ingested heroin, CPL Williams quickly returned to his police cruiser and retrieved his issued Narcan kit. Fire/rescue personnel arrived on the scene and, not being equipped with Narcan, used CPL Williams’ kit to revive the victim. The victim almost immediately regained consciousness, refused any further treatment from fireboard and would not give any information as to what he had taken.

This is the first instance in the City that an individual had to be revived with Narcan. 

Date
Time
Incident Type
Address
09/21/2017
08:44
PREMISE CHECK
3800 block 34th St
09/21/2017
09:56
PREMISE CHECK
4500 block Eastern Ave
09/21/2017
10:08
PREMISE CHECK
3700 block 35th St
09/21/2017
10:50
ASSIST
3100 block Queens Chapel Rd Nb
09/21/2017
10:54
LOITERING COMPLAINT
4000 block 36th St
09/21/2017
13:31
SUSPICIOUS PERSON
4500 block 34th St
09/21/2017
13:58
PREMISE CHECK
Cedar Lane Alley
09/21/2017
15:31
PREMISE CHECK
4500 block Eastern Ave
09/21/2017
15:44
PREMISE CHECK
1 Municipal Pl
09/21/2017
15:49
PREMISE CHECK
3700 block 35th St
09/21/2017
16:11
OVERDOSE
3800 block 31st St
09/21/2017
16:37
ACCIDENT
Queens Chapel Rd Nb / 25th St
09/21/2017
16:41
SHOPLIFTING
3100 block Queens Chapel Rd Nb
09/21/2017
18:12
ACCIDENT
Queens Chapel Rd Nb / 30th St
09/21/2017
18:17
LOCK OUT/IN COMBINED
3300 block Buchanan St
09/21/2017
19:13
FOOT PATROL
4000 block 34th St
09/21/2017
19:15
PREMISE CHECK
4000 block 36th St
09/21/2017
19:31
SUSPICIOUS PERSON
3200 block Rhode Island Ave Nb
09/21/2017
20:57
SUSPICIOUS PERSON
3700 block 36th St
09/21/2017
21:10
PREMISE CHECK
3200 block Rhode Island Ave Sb
09/21/2017
21:48
PREMISE CHECK
Cedar Lane Alley
09/21/2017
22:04
PROPERTY DAMAGE
4600 block 30th St
09/21/2017
22:06
SUSPICIOUS PERSON
30th St / Allison St
09/21/2017
22:11
MISC CALLS
3800 block 30th St
09/21/2017
23:13
911 DISCONNECT
3300 block Chauncey Pl
09/21/2017
23:16
SUSPICIOUS OCC AUTO
4300 block 28th Pl
09/21/2017
23:39
PREMISE CHECK
30th St / Eastern Ave
09/21/2017
23:44
PREMISE CHECK
Cedar Lane Alley
09/21/2017
23:45
PREMISE CHECK
2300 block Varnum St
09/21/2017
23:53
CHECK WELFARE
2900 block Allison St
09/22/2017
00:55
T - Traffic Stop
2400 block Chillum Rd Wb
09/22/2017
01:19
PREMISE CHECK
4000 block 34th St
09/22/2017
02:18
SUSPICIOUS OCC AUTO
3100 block Chillum Rd
09/22/2017
02:47
PREMISE CHECK
3700 block 37th St
09/22/2017
03:04
PREMISE CHECK
4000 block 34th St
09/22/2017
03:07
PREMISE CHECK
4000 block 36th St
09/22/2017
04:00
PREMISE CHECK
1 Muncipal Pl
09/22/2017
04:31
PREMISE CHECK
2300 block Varnum St
09/22/2017
05:32
FAMILY DISPUTE
3700 block 35th St
09/22/2017
05:41
PREMISE CHECK
3700 block 37th St

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