October 28th Overnight Law Enforcement & Fire/Medical wrap up

Mostly quiet in Douglas County, no vehicle pursuits like the night before.

Police in Lawrence, as usual, were the most active. Numerous vehicle stops, a very few disturbances and several noise complaints.

After 2 a.m. most of the activity consisted of vehicle stops. Police also received information on a suspected intoxicated driver who was last seen in the 2200 block of Massachusetts Street. Officers responded to that area and did not witness any violations by the vehicle that they located, which matched the given description.

Saturday, October 29th is the National Take Back day for unused, unwanted and expired prescription drugs. There are two locations in Douglas County, one in Lawrence and another in Eudora, that will be taking part. Find more information about the initiative here.

On Monday, KDOT announced that more construction is scheduled to start on Monday, October 31st on K-10. The work is being called “Emergency project.” Learn more about this project here.

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The activity blogged here is only a sampling of some of the things that Douglas County Law Enforcement and Lawrence-Douglas County Fire & Medical respond on. To see a complete list of Lawrence Police activity, the department has that available on their website along with several easy to use maps that show approximate locations for Police activity.

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