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November 18, 2009

Sheriff’s Activity Call Log

Parker County Sheriff's Office

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



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.



Sheriff’s Activity Call Log for Nov. 16, 2009.

Total Calls for Service: 68



Burglary of a vehicle – 3700 block of Flamingo Court, Weatherford.
The complainant reported unknown suspect(s) entered a vehicle and stole an amplifier, a stereo and several music CDs.

Burglary of a habitation – 1600 block of Sanger Drive, Springtown.

The complainant reported unknown suspect(s) entered the residence and stole two iPods, an mp3 player, a watch, a Nintendo game system with memory card and a Sony Playstation 2.

Theft of property – 300 block of Front Street, Aledo.

The complainant reported unknown suspect(s) entered the property and stole a load of scrap metal over the last week.

Burglary of a habitation – 300 block of Boyd Road, Weatherford.

The complainant reported unknown suspect(s) entered the residence and stole personal documented records photos, a ring, an undisclosed amount of currency and a pantry door.

Disturbance – 100 block of Crest Canyon, Fort Worth, Parker County.

The complainant reported she was threatened by a family member during an argument. No assaults were reported.

Disturbance – 8400 block of West Highway 199, Springtown.

The complainant reported family members had been arguing. No assaults were reported.

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