Sunday, September 30, 2007

DEJA VU ALL OVER AGAIN - PART II

Let's hope this is the last update for the night's activities. Then again, this being West Chester, you never know...

No sooner than I published the last update, things seemed to get worse.

Between 00:00 and 02:00 at least 28 calls were reported to WCPD. After 02:00, however, a few more problems arose.

While WCPD units were tied up settling the second scuffle at Coyote Crossing, GFAC and Medic 91 were dispatched to the Apartments for Modern Living for the report of an unconscious female; preliminary reports indicated a possible alcohol overdose, however it appeared to be more serious than that. The patient was eventually transported to Brandywine Hospital to meet up with PennSTAR #2 and flown to a trauma center (most likely HUP). The circumstances behind her injuries remain unknown at this time...

As units cleared from that call, an assault with injuries was reported at Matlack and Nields, where an earlier assault call was determined to be unfounded. It appears that prior to the report, a subject was taken into custody on an unrelated matter; it was later determined that that particular subject was the actor involved in the assualt according to the victim and a witness on location. The victim was transported by GFAC to Chester County Hospital with minor injuries...

As that situation cleared up, a fight broke out at High and Miner Streets, pretty much in the same area as last night's little scuffle. Two or three black males reported to be at the center of the melee were seen leaving the area heading north on High towards Market. They were later stopped and detained at the rear of the Riggtown Uptown pizza shop...

And for those of you who don't like fights, we have ... more fights. As units cleared from High and Miner, a second fight broke out in front of the Fresh Works on West Market Street. Fortunately, the situation cleared up as officers arrived and two subjects allegedly involved were interviewed and moved on. Either neither man wanted to press charges or there probably wasn't an available cell to lodge them in at WCPD headquarters.

In any event, it's very likely that Kennett District Judge Daniel Maisano, who is scheduled to be the on-call arraignment judge today, will have quite a few customers from West Chester...

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