May 10th Early Morning Law Enforcement & Fire/Medical wrap up

Lawrence Police were called to check on a female who was reportedly bleeding from a laceration in the 900 block of Louisiana at 2:05 a.m.. Officers reported that the female was intoxicated, fell and hit her head. Medics responded and reported her injuries to be serious. She was transported to LMH for further treatment.

Officers were called to a report of a domestic disturbance in the 2600 block of Redbud Lane at 2:24 a.m.. The caller on this call was being uncooperative with dispatchers, so an officer called that person back and the caller hung up on the officer as well. As Police did not have a good address to respond to and could not locate anyone involved, the officers cleared from the call.

Lawrence Police reported a stop sign knocked down in the 300 block of N 3rd Street at 5:50 a.m..

County Deputies along with Lawrence Police responded on a medical emergency call in the 1700 block of N1100 Road at 6 a.m.. As law enforcement was responding the caller made a comment about having the authority to shoot anyone who came onto her property. Officers arrived and reported they could hear a female yelling inside the address. Dispatchers were able to talk that woman into coming outside to meet with officers. Medics were then allowed to respond to the scene. I do not believe anyone was transported away from that scene.

Officers in Lawrence also conducted about five vehicle stops.

In case you missed it yesterday, the convicted sex offender who escaped from the Lansing Correctional Facility on April 18th, was apprehended Wednesday in Kansas City, Kansas. More on this story can be found here from Operation 100 News or here from the Lawrence Journal-World.

Also, the results from last weekend’s DUI/Seat belt check lane on K-10 have been released. Those results can be found here from Operation 100 News.

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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