Police and fire reports for Feb. 4, 2020

NICHOLASVILLE POLICE

Charged

• Casandra Brock, 32, of Magnolia Way, Nicholasville, was served an indictment warrant Jan. 26 for first-degree possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. She was also served warrants for failure to appear and non-payment of fines.

• Thomas Williams, 35, of Orchard Drive, Nicholasville, was charged Jan. 28 with leaving the scene of an accident, driving on a DUI-suspended operator’s license (second offense), driving under the influence (fourth offense) and possession of an open container of alcohol in a motor vehicle.

• Edwin Clark Jr., 59, of Danville, was charged Jan. 27 with driving under the influence (second offense).

• Sabrina Buster, 30, of Clarence Drive, Nicholasville, was charged Jan. 28 with fourth-degree assault, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct.

• Jeffrey Keith Willeroy, 62, of Lexington, was charged Jan. 30 with third-degree possession of a controlled substance and first-degree promoting contraband. He was also served a Fayette County warrant for theft by unlawful taking.

• Brittney M. Valenzuela, 39, of Lexington, was charged Jan. 31 with failure to maintain insurance, no registration plate, driving on a suspended operator’s license and driving under the influence (second offense).

• Lewis William Thurlow, 69, of Lancaster, was charged Jan. 30 with fourth-degree assault.

• Brandon Morris, 32, of Miles Road, Nicholasville, was charged Jan. 29 with first-degree possession of a controlled substance.

JESSAMINE COUNTY SHERIFF

Charged

• Natosha N. Para Moncada, 33, of Paris, was charged Jan. 25 with receiving stolen property over $500.

• Braiden Albritton Asher, 18, of Griffin Drive, Nicholasville, was charged Jan. 28 with first-degree arson.

NICHOLASVILLE FIRE

Jan. 25

• electrical problem on Faulconer Drive.

• vehicle fire on Imperial Way.

Jan. 26

• EMS assist on Harlan Drive.

• gas line rupture on Enterprise Drive.

• EMS call on Rolling Acres Drive.

• EMS assist on Williams Road.

• injury accident on U.S. 27.

• EMS call on Hillcrest Drive.

Jan. 27

• EMS Call on Imperial Way.

• assist another agency on Ethel Drive.

• assist another agency on Griffin Drive.

• motor vehicle accident on U.S. 27.

Jan. 28

• EMS call on Harlan Drive.

• smoke alarm sounding on Jason Drive.

• assist another agency on Kimberly Heights Drive.

Jan. 29

• EMS call on Greenbriar Street

• injury accident on Lexington Road.

• motor vehicle accident on Lexington Road.

• EMS call on Forrest Elliott Drive.

Jan. 30

• EMS assist on Ilhardt Avenue.

• EMS assist on Orchard Drive.

• EMS call on Jacob Drive.

Jan. 31

• EMS call on Janice Drive.

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