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November 17, 2009

Sheriff’s Activity Call Log

Parker County Sheriff's Office

Sheriff’s Activity Call Log for Nov. 13 through Nov. 15, 2009.

Total Calls for Service: 185



Unauthorized use of a motor vehicle – 1700 block of Agnes Circle, Springtown.

The complainant reported unknown suspect(s) entered the property and stole her vehicle, wrecked it and returned it damaged to her residence.

Burglary of a habitation – 500 block of Green Branch Road, Weatherford.

The complainant reported a known suspect entered his residence and assaulted him. The suspect was arrested.

Disturbance – 5700 block of Old Dennis Road, Weatherford.

The complainant reported a known suspect assaulted him for unknown reason(s). The suspect fled the scene before deputies arrived.

Theft of property – 100 block of Emerald Drive, Weatherford.

The complainant reported a known suspect stole a pendant from her property.

Harassment – 129 Hogle Street, Weatherford.

The complainant reported she has been receiving frequent, harassing phone calls from a known suspect.

Theft of property – 300 block of Beulah Road, Millsap.

The complainant reported unknown suspect(s) entered the property and stole a lawn mower.

Burglary of a building – 500 block of East Summerfield Court, Springtown.

The complainant reported unknown suspect(s) entered the residence without permission. No items were reported missing.

Traffic stop – West bound, Ellis Road, Parker County.

During routine patrol, deputies conducted a traffic stop on a suspicious vehicle parked at a locked gated entry. Deputies observed several open alcohol containers inside the vehicle. The driver and passenger were both arrested for public intoxication and the vehicle was towed.

Disturbance – 1700 block of Greenwood Road, Weatherford.

The complainant reported he was assaulted by a known suspect over a dispute.

Disturbance – 100 block of Constellation, Cresson, Parker County.

The complainant reported an unidentified suspect attempted to hit him with a vehicle for unknown reasons while at his residence. The suspect fled the scene before deputies arrived.

Evading arrest/detention – 700 block of Kelley Road, Aledo.

Deputies observed the driver of a vehicle performing “donuts” in a gas well pump site. The driver was found to have a felony warrant for his arrest out of Hood County. While attempting to detain the suspect, he fled from deputies on foot and was caught hiding in thick brush. He was arrested for the outstanding warrant and also charged with evading arrest/detention.

Theft of property – 300 block of Sharla Smelley Road, Weatherford.

The complainant reported unknown suspect(s) entered the property and stole a gate.

Disturbance – 500 block of Cactus Rio Drive, Weatherford.

The complainant reported a known suspect has been harassing him by phone in a threatening manner.

Disturbance – 400 block of Gun Barrel Drive, Weatherford.

The complainant reported his spouse assaulted him during an argument.

Criminal mischief – 800 block of Thompson Road, Weatherford.

The complainant reported unknown suspect(s) damaged a mailbox.

Theft of property – 100 block of Marble Court, Aledo.

The complainant reported unknown suspect(s) entered the property and stole a flatbed trailer.

Dispute – 6300 block of Midway Road, Springtown.

The complainant reported she was assaulted by a known suspect while visiting with friends. During the assault, the complainant reported unknown suspect(s) stole her purse.

Dispute – 200 block of Valley Lane, Weatherford.

The complainant reported she was assaulted by her boyfriend during an argument.

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Sheriff’s Activity Call Log
by Anonymous , , Tue Nov 17, 2009, 03:07 PM CST
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