June 4th Early Morning Law Enforcement & Fire/Medical wrap up

For anyone that was monitoring one of the online scanner feeds this morning, around 3 a.m. you may have noticed that the feed seemed to go silent for a time. I do not normally listen to the online feeds, as I have scanners of my own capable of monitoring the system. I turned to the online feeds this morning to see if the issue was on my end or something system wide. After finding nothing more than silence on the online feeds and then reprogramming my scanner, I discovered that the county had simply rebanded their radio system. The online feed that I tried earlier in the morning (RadioReference.com), has also been rebanded now, after I contacted the feed provider about the issue.

Police in Douglas County didn’t seem to have a whole lot going on this morning. Officers in Lawrence responded on two disturbances, one was reported to be domestic. No injuries or arrests were reported.

Douglas County Deputies were dealing with an underage person who was found intoxicated and then made a mess in the back of one of the patrol cars. That person was transported to LMH by deputies for possible alcohol poisoning.

None of this morning’s activity was reported to have involved any serious injuries.

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.

Some of the activity blogged above was reported as it was unfolding by Operation 100 News. Learn how to receive breaking news updates here.

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