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June 25, 2009

Sheriff’s Activity Call Log

Parker County Sheriff's Office

Sheriff’s Activity Call Log for June 22, 2009.

Deputies investigated an assault call June 22 in the 2700 block of JE Woody Road in Springtown. The complainants reported they were arguing which turned physical and both suspects assaulted each other.

Deputies investigated a criminal trespass call June 22 in the 4500 block of East Highway 199 in Springtown. As deputies arrived, they observed four individuals exiting the rear door of a trailer on the property. The suspects were not found to have any of the homeowner’s personal property in their possession. The suspects were released to the custody of their parents or guardians.

Deputies investigated an aggravated assault with a deadly weapon call June 22 which occurred in the 100 block of Oak Meadows Drive in Springtown. The victim was taken to a local hospital and deputies obtained a call log from Azle police pertaining to the assault.

Deputies investigated a criminal mischief call June 22 in the 200 block of Beulah Road in Weatherford. The complainant reported unknown suspect(s) broke a window out of his travel trailer and pushed over a corner fence post.

Deputies investigated a theft call June 22 in the 3900 block of Tin Top Road in Weatherford. The complainant reported unknown suspect(s) stole medications from her residence.

Deputies investigated a burglary of a habitation call June 22 in the 1400 block of Oaklawn Lane on Weatherford. The complainant reported unknown suspect(s) entered her residence and stole a game system, electronics, a tool box filled with tools, a safe and a dog, leaving the home in disarray.

Deputies investigated a criminal mischief call June 22 in the 1100 block of New Highland Road in Springtown. The complainant reported a storage shed had been broken into and the outside of the shed had been damaged. No items were reported stolen.

Deputies investigated a theft call June 22, where the complainant reported a suspect had forged the title of her vehicle in order to sell it to another subject.

Deputies investigated an assault causes bodily injury family violence call June 22 in the 200 block of Baughman Hill Road in Azle. The complainant reported the suspect was upset, became violent and physically abusive with family members after he had been drinking. The suspect was placed under arrest.



Sheriff’s Activity Call Log for June 23, 2009.

Deputies investigated a domestic call June 23 in the 300 block of Wood Hollow Drive in Weatherford. The complainant reported his ex-spouse backed her vehicle into his driveway, making contact with his vehicle and his girlfriend’s vehicle.

Deputies investigated a burglary of a vehicle call June 23 in the 600 block of Spring Creek Road in Weatherford. The complainant reported two of his vehicles had been broken into at his residence and unknown suspect(s) stole a DVD player from one of the vehicles.

Deputies met with a complainant June 23 regarding an identity theft report. The complainant reported she was contacted by a collection agency for outstanding accounts in her name which she did not open.

Deputies investigated an assault causes bodily injury family violence report June 23. The complainant reported her spouse assaulted her during an argument.

Deputies investigated a disturbance call June 23 in the 1300 block of Pete Drive in Weatherford. The complainant reported she and a family member were verbally arguing and she wanted him to move out from the residence.

Deputies investigated an assault causes bodily injury call June 23 in the 100 block of Ice House Circle in Springtown. The complainant reported he was assaulted after a road rage incident.

Deputies investigated an assault causes bodily injury call June 23 in the 200 block of Baughman Hill Road in Azle. The complainant reported his neighbor assaulted his girlfriend during an argument.

Deputies investigated a theft of property call June 23 in the 200 block of Live Oak Lane in Springtown. The complainant reported his ex roommate stole several items after moving out of the residence including a dog, a chair, blankets and CDs.

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