WEATHERFORD — Parker County Sheriff's Office
Sheriff’s Activity Call Log for Feb. 2 through Feb. 3, 2010.
Total Calls for Service: 112
Feb. 2, 2010:
Harassment – 129 Hogle St., Weatherford.
The complainant reported a known suspect had been placing harassing phone calls and text messages to her daughter’s cell phone.
Burglary of a building – 500 Grindstone Road, Brock.
The complainant reported unknown suspect(s) entered a storage building and stole two tackle boxes, a deer feeder and a battery charger.
Abandoned property – 400 block of Paloma Court, East Fort Worth, Parker County.
The complainant reported an abandoned vehicle in the roadway for at least three days. The vehicle was towed for safety reasons.
Theft of property – 100 block of Bluebonnet Drive, Weatherford.
The complainant reported he hired a subject to perform construction at his residence, but the man he paid never showed up. He wishes to pursue charges.
Burglary of a habitation – 1100 block of Flat Rock Road, Azle.
The complainant reported unknown suspect(s) entered the residence and stole a Nintendo game system, two laptops, a digital camera with two lenses, a Winchester rifle and a Glock 9mm handgun. A family member’s credit card information was also stolen. The victim called the issuing bank, which informed her the cards had been used to make fraudulent purchases. The cards were cancelled.
Animal bite – 400 block of Hobson Bend Road, Parker County.
The complainant reported a neighbor’s dog bit her on the leg while walking to her residence.
Domestic violence – 400 block of Grover Dallas Road, Weatherford.
The complainant reported her boyfriend assaulted her and threatened her during an argument. He was arrested and charged with assault causes bodily injury family violence.
Minor in possession of alcohol – 1800 block of South Stewart Street, Azle.
The complainant reported a teenager was in possession of alcohol. The minor was released to the parent and issued a citation for possession of alcohol by a minor.
Criminal mischief – 100 block of Horseshoe Trail, Springtown.
The complainant reported two known suspect(s) attempted to enter the residence by kicking the front door, which was damaged. The suspects fled the scene before deputies arrived.
Burglary of a habitation – 3300 block of Annetta-Centerpoint Road, Aledo.
The complainant reported unknown suspect(s) entered the residence and stole a laptop computer, a jewelry box and various pieces of jewelry.
Feb. 3, 2010:
Theft of property- 100 block of Goshen, Weatherford.
The complainant reported unknown suspect(s) entered the property and stole tool boxes containing miscellaneous tools.
Theft of property - 300 block of Big Salty Lane, Weatherford.
The complainant reported unknown suspect(s) stole 300-feet of cable from a residential construction job site.
Domestic violence – 700 block of East Anderson, Weatherford.
The complainant reported she was assaulted by her spouse during an argument.
Domestic disturbance – 300 block of Cedarwood, Azle.
The complainant reported she and her boyfriend were arguing. No assaults were reported.
Domestic disturbance – 100 block of Sunburst Court, Weatherford.
The complainant reported he and his spouse were arguing. No assaults were reported.
Domestic disturbance – 1600 block of Old Mineral Wells Highway, Weatherford.
The complainant reported she and a family member were arguing. No assaults were reported.
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