WEATHERFORD — Parker County Sheriff's Office
Sheriff’s Activity Call Log for March 5, through March 7, 2010.
Total Calls for Service: 159
March 5, 2010:
Assault – 2700 block of Suzanne Trail, Weatherford.
The complainant reported a known suspect made offensive physical contact without the complainant’s consent.
Domestic violence – 100 block of Blue Sky Lane, Springtown.
The complainant reported a family member assaulted him and threatened him with a weapon. He was arrested and taken to the Parker County Jail for aggravated assault w/deadly weapon.
March 6, 2010:
Theft of property – 2500 block of Azle Highway, Weatherford.
The complainant reported unknown suspect(s) entered the property and stole a hydraulic auger with a rock bit.
Burglary of a building – 1000 Chilton, Weatherford.
The complainant reported unknown suspect(s) entered a barn and stole a steam engine, and entered a second barn and stole an antique bench grinder.
Criminal mischief – Kara Court and FM 5, Aledo.
The complainant reported two suspects had been “mudding” on the property, causing damage to the lots.
Harassment – 129 Hogle Street, Weatherford.
The complainant reported a known suspect has been placing several harassing phone calls to her cell phone.
Criminal mischief – 2800 block of Highway 199 East, Springtown.
The complainant reported an unknown suspect threw an item out of the window, shattering the complainant’s windshield, while traveling east on Highway 199.
March 7, 2010:
Abuse Call to 9-1-1 – 129 Hogle Street, Weatherford.
While on routine patrol, deputies were dispatched to Interstate 30, west of exit 1B, where dispatchers reported several 9-1-1 abuse calls came from a cell phone in that area. No suspect was located.
Theft – 15800 block of Highway 377, South, Fort Worth, Parker County.
The complainant reported unknown suspect(s) entered the property and stole a utility vehicle, a service truck, a welding machine, a crane, various chains and binders, an impact tool, a compressor, a tool box filled with various hand tools, three generators, three sets of torches, three bottles of acetylene, three bottles of oxygen, an undetermined amount of coins from a vending machine, meat from a freezer, a pickup truck and a utility trailer.
Domestic violence – 2700 block of FM 920, Weatherford.
The complainant reported she and her spouse had been arguing when he assaulted her and a family member. The suspect was arrested, charged with assault causes bodily injury family violence and was taken to Parker County Jail.
Burglary of a building – 400 block of Caraway Lane, Weatherford.
The complainant reported unknown suspect(s) entered the building and stole a helmet, a DVD player, cookware and documents.
Theft of property – 129 Hogle St., Weatherford.
The complainant reported a known suspect stole his cell phone and had changed the number, assuming service.
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