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November 24, 2009

Sheriff’s Activity Call Log

Parker County Sheriff's Office



Sheriff’s Activity Call Log for Nov. 20 through Nov. 22, 2009.

Total Calls for Service: 166



Disturbance – 6000 block of FM 1885, Perrin, Parker County.

The complainant reported a known acquaintance assaulted him during a dispute.

Traffic stop – Highway 377 and Kelly Road, Parker County.

While on routine patrol, deputies conducted a traffic stop, where deputies observed open containers of alcohol. Deputies found both the driver and passenger to be intoxicated. A check in the data system revealed the driver had a suspended license and a warrant for his arrest. Both subjects were taken to jail.

Burglary of a vehicle – 100 block of Ash Creek Court, Springtown.

The complainant reported unknown suspects(s) entered her vehicle and stole two DVD players, a Playstation and several DVDs.

Burglary of a habitation – 100 block of Summerfield Court, Springtown.

The complainant reported unknown suspect(s) entered the residence and stole an Xbox game system and a purse.

Criminal trespass – 100 block of Ice House Circle, Weatherford.

The complainant reported a known suspect was issued a criminal trespass warning, which was found to be valid. The suspect implicated herself to deputies about being on the property and knowing the warning was issued. The suspect was then arrested.

Burglary of a vehicle – 1500 block of Hill Road, Springtown.

The complainant reported unknown suspect(s) entered his vehicle and stole a GPS system and a backpack filled with an undisclosed amount of books.

Criminal trespass – 100 block of Church Hill Circle, Weatherford.

The complainant reported an unknown suspect repeatedly drove across the property, destroying the grass.

Burglary of a habitation – 200 block of Clay Court, Springtown.

The complainant reported unknown suspect(s) attempted to enter the residence without permission. No items were reported stolen.

Burglary of a vehicle – 300 block of Cedar Springs Lane, Weatherford.

The complainant reported unknown suspect(s) entered his vehicle and stole a laser mod, two tool sets and miscellaneous camping and hunting equipment.

Disturbance – 300 block of Garner Adell Road, Weatherford.

The complainant reported his spouse assaulted him during an argument.

Warrant arrest – 15900 block of White Settlement Road, Fort Worth, Parker County.

Deputies were called to check the welfare of a subject parked on the road. Deputies discovered through a data base check that the subject had a warrant out for her arrest for an out-of-county check. She was taken to jail.

Theft of property – 200 block of Luna Vista Drive, Fort Worth, Parker County.

The complainant reported unknown suspect(s) stole prescription medication from her purse.

Disturbance – 1200 block of Highland Circle, Springtown.

The complainant reported she was assaulted by her spouse during an argument. The suspect fled the scene before deputies arrived. He was later found in a field and was arrested for public intoxication.

Criminal trespass – 100 block of Mesa Grande, White Settlement, Parker County.

The complainant reported an unknown suspect trespassed on her property.

Burglary of a coin operated/collection machine – 800 Old Annetta Road, Aledo.

The complainant reported unknown suspect(s) entered the property and broke into a soft drink machine, damaging it. No currency was reported stolen.

Animal bite – 400 block of Shotgun Trail, Weatherford.

The complainant reported he was bitten on the leg by an unknown dog. The dog was placed in quarantine.

Criminal trespass – 100 block of Mesa Grande Drive, Fort Worth, Parker County.

The complainant reported unknown suspect(s) trespassed on her property and raised a window to the residence. The complainant was unsure if any items were stolen.

Harassment – 129 Hogle Street, Weatherford.

The complainant reported a known suspect had sent her a harassing text message.

Disturbance - 500 block of Olive Branch Road, Brock.

The complainant reported she and her spouse were arguing. No assaults were reported.

Criminal mischief – 500 South Sugartree Drive, Dennis.

The complainant reported unknown suspect(s) entered her property and broke eggs on her door, roof and front yard.

Abandoned vehicle – 100 block of Enchanted Lakes, Weatherford.

The complainant reported observing a vehicle abandoned in the yard of an abandoned residence. The vehicle appeared to have been “stripped.” Deputies were unable to locate the owner.

Traffic stop – 11000 block of FM 730 South Azle.

While on routine patrol, deputies observed a vehicle parked on the shoulder of the road and proceeded to perform a welfare check. Deputies discovered a subject asleep with alcoholic beverages inside the vehicle. The subject was taken to jail for public intoxication and the vehicle was towed.

Disturbance – 1700 block of Brazos Road, Millsap.

The complainant reported she and a family member were arguing. No assaults were reported.

Traffic stop – eastbound FM 2257, Springtown.

While on routine patrol, deputies conducted a traffic stop. The driver was issued a citation for driving while license invalid. A search of the vehicle revealed drug paraphernalia and methamphetamine. The driver had multiple misdemeanor traffic warrants. He was arrested.

Burglary of a habitation – 300 block of Kennel Road, Springtown.

The complainant reported unknown suspect(s) entered the residence and stole a felt cowboy hat.

Criminal mischief – 100 block of Adalida Lane, Springtown.

The complainant reported unknown suspect(s) entered the property and scattered screws in the driveway.

Disturbance – 800 block of Monticello, Springtown.

The complainant reported she was assaulted by her boyfriend during an argument. She reported he also destroyed property within the residence.

Disturbance – 100 block of Maria Court, Granbury, Parker County.

The complainant reported she and her boyfriend were arguing. No assaults were reported.

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