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February 3, 2010

Sheriff's Activity Call Log

WEATHERFORD — Sheriff’s Activity Call Log for Jan. 29 through Jan. 31, 2010. Total calls for service: 163



Jan. 29

Domestic violence

n 300 block of Beaver Creek Road, Azle. The complainant reported she was assaulted by her spouse.



Theft of property

n 7700 block of Zion Hill Road, Weatherford. The complainant reported unknown suspects entered the property and stole a tractor.



Burglary of a habitation

n 13500 block of Old Weatherford Road, Aledo. The complainant reported unknown suspects forcefully damaged an entry gate and stole a trimmer, two tool boxes and gasoline.



Burglary of a building

n 13500 block of Old Weatherford Road, Aledo. The complainant reported unknown suspects entered the property and stole a leaf blower.



Burglary of a vehicle

n 12100 block of Becky Drive, Weatherford. The complainant reported an unknown juvenile suspect entered a vehicle and fled on foot when he exited the home. No items were reported stolen.



Domestic violence

n 200 block of Big Salty Lane, Springtown. The complainant reported a family member assaulted her during a dispute. The complainant did not wish to pursue charges.



Criminal trespass

n 800 block of Rhoades Lane, Springtown. The complainant reported unknown suspects entered the property and tampered with personal property, damaging it and leaving trash on the property. No items were reported stolen.



Criminal mischief

n 100 block of Advance Road, Weatherford. The complainant reported a known suspect attempted to hit her dog while she was jogging down the roadway. The suspect stated the complainant’s son had trespassed on her property.



Jan. 30

Domestic violence

n 3300 block of Lakeshore Drive, Weatherford. The complainant reported she was assaulted by her spouse. The suspect fled the scene before deputies arrived.

n 100 block of East Anderson, Weatherford. The complainant reported a family member assaulted her. The suspect fled the scene before deputies arrived.



Theft of property

n 300 block of Collabdo Court, White Settlement, Parker County. The complainant reported unknown suspects entered the property and stole a construction trailer.



Theft

n 400 block of Mikus Road, Weatherford. The complainant reported unknown suspects stole a bottle of prescription pills from her residence.



Burglary of a habitation

n 1500 block of Ragle Road, Weatherford. The complainant reported unknown suspects entered the residence and left it in disarray. No items were reported stolen.



Jan. 31

Disturbance/minors in consumption of alcohol

n 2500 block of Harwell Lake Road, Weatherford. Deputies responded to a fight call, where no assaults were reported. Once at the scene, deputies observed six under-aged subjects drinking. The subjects were issued citations for minor in consumption of alcohol.

n 8300 block of Prather Road, Springtown. Deputies responded to a disturbance call in reference to a party. While on scene, deputies observed minors who had consumed alcohol. During the investigation, one of the suspects fled the scene in a vehicle with multiple passengers, leading deputies in pursuit, reaching speeds of up to 90 miles-per-hour. The suspect was apprehended along with four additional juveniles and two adult passengers. One adult male was arrested for a felony warrant out of Tarrant County. He was also charged with possession of marijuana. The juveniles were issued citations for alcohol consumption and released to the custody of their parents. The driver was charged with evading arrest/detention with a vehicle. At the residence, deputies also issued additional citations to minors for consumption of alcohol. The remaining juveniles were released to their parents as well. (Total 11 citations issued.)



Domestic disturbance

n 1400 block of Timber Court, Azle. The complainant reported she and her boyfriend were arguing. No assaults were reported.

n 7400 block of Ellis Road, Weatherford. The complainant reported a known suspect threatened him during a dispute.

n 200 block of North Lambert Road, Weatherford. The complainant reported he and his girlfriend were arguing when she threatened him. He did not wish to pursue charges. No assaults were reported.



Criminal trespass

n 300 block of Wagon Trail, Wheel Trail, Weatherford. The complainant reported unknown suspects entered the property, damaging a metal post with a vehicle.



Domestic violence

n 7400 block of Ellis Road, Weatherford. The complainant reported he and his girlfriend were arguing when she assaulted him and he assaulted her in return. Neither party wished to pursue charges.

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