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Lynchburg Village Voice

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Chief Brandon J. Wooton-
The Lynchburg Police Department report that follows reflects from Oct. 1-31, 2009.
Citations and Arrests: Dorothy J. Hamblin, age 52 of Lynchburg, citation for Driving under a FRA suspension or cancellation. 
Jeremy Mcpherson, age 21 of Peebles, citation for not wearing his seat belt, and reckless operation of a motor vehicle. 
David L. Naylor, age 46 of Lynchburg, citation for driving under suspension. 
Joseph Throckmorton, age 23 of Hillsboro, citation for Disorderly Conduct and arrested for a Warrant out of Hillsboro Municipal Court. 
Derek W. Myers, age 28 of Lynchburg, citation for Disorderly Conduct, and arrested for Menacing. 
Derek M. Greene, age 26 of Lynchburg, citation for Disorderly Conduct. 
Christopher Lindsey, age 26 of Lynchburg, was cited for Disorderly conduct.
Guy S. Myers age 30 of Lynchburg was arrested for a Warrant out of Hillsboro Municipal Court. 
Christopher A. Jackson, age 31 of Lynchburg, was arrested for a Warrant out of Hillsboro Municipal Court.
We assisted the Highland County Sheriff's office four times, and the Lynchburg Fire and Squad two times. There were eight cases handled within Lynchburg Mayors Court. Forty-three calls were handled.
• I want to greatly thank everyone for the overwhelming support on the Police Operations Levy.
• The Lynchburg Neighborhood Watch will be not be meeting again until Jan. 9, 2010. It will be held at the municipal building at 10 a.m.  In the meeting on Nov. 21, 2009, one of the things brought up was the timeliness of reporting incidents to Law Enforcement. The concession stand was broken into on High St., in the Village of Lynchburg. A lot of damage had been done to the building, and unknown items had been removed.  Upon further investigation it was found that someone had noticed the damage to the building approximately two weeks prior to it being reported to the police department. Time is of the essence for Law Enforcement to be able to gather information and retrieving evidence. The majority of the evidence that could have been gathered is gone when the incident occurred two weeks prior. So please report any incident within a timely manner.
• Lynchburg Village Christmas is coming up fast! It will be held on Dec. 11-12, 2009. The food drive is also being held in December on the 5th, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., in the parking lot by the water tower.
The Lynchburg Police Department report that follows reflects from Oct. 1-31, 2009.
Citations and Arrests: Dorothy J. Hamblin, age 52 of Lynchburg, citation for Driving under a FRA suspension or cancellation. 
Jeremy Mcpherson, age 21 of Peebles, citation for not wearing his seat belt, and reckless operation of a motor vehicle. 
David L. Naylor, age 46 of Lynchburg, citation for driving under suspension. 
Joseph Throckmorton, age 23 of Hillsboro, citation for Disorderly Conduct and arrested for a Warrant out of Hillsboro Municipal Court. 
Derek W. Myers, age 28 of Lynchburg, citation for Disorderly Conduct, and arrested for Menacing. 
Derek M. Greene, age 26 of Lynchburg, citation for Disorderly Conduct. 
Christopher Lindsey, age 26 of Lynchburg, was cited for Disorderly conduct.
Guy S. Myers age 30 of Lynchburg was arrested for a Warrant out of Hillsboro Municipal Court. 
Christopher A. Jackson, age 31 of Lynchburg, was arrested for a Warrant out of Hillsboro Municipal Court.
We assisted the Highland County Sheriff's office four times, and the Lynchburg Fire and Squad two times. There were eight cases handled within Lynchburg Mayors Court. Forty-three calls were handled.
• I want to greatly thank everyone for the overwhelming support on the Police Operations Levy.
• The Lynchburg Neighborhood Watch will be not be meeting again until Jan. 9, 2010. It will be held at the municipal building at 10 a.m.  In the meeting on Nov. 21, 2009, one of the things brought up was the timeliness of reporting incidents to Law Enforcement. The concession stand was broken into on High St., in the Village of Lynchburg. A lot of damage had been done to the building, and unknown items had been removed.  Upon further investigation it was found that someone had noticed the damage to the building approximately two weeks prior to it being reported to the police department. Time is of the essence for Law Enforcement to be able to gather information and retrieving evidence. The majority of the evidence that could have been gathered is gone when the incident occurred two weeks prior. So please report any incident within a timely manner.
• Lynchburg Village Christmas is coming up fast! It will be held on Dec. 11-12, 2009. The food drive is also being held in December on the 5th, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., in the parking lot by the water tower.
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