2/18 – Possession of
Controlled Substance, Prohibited Weapon - 1100 block of W. Kennedale Parkway: At
12:21 p.m. officers responded to a report of a person slumped over in the
driver seat of a vehicle. Upon arrival a 38 year old male was observed in a
Chevrolet Blazer, which was parked in a marked space. While waking the male,
the officers observed a club lying on the front passenger seat. During an
interview with the male, he was found to be in possession of methamphetamine,
related paraphernalia, and two homemade clubs. He was arrested and transported to
jail for booking.
2/18 - Theft $100 to $750 - 100 block of W. Kennedale Parkway: At 7:09 p.m.
a victim reported that an unknown male had stolen his cell phone. The victim
stated that while he was checking out at a local business, another male was
standing next to him. The victim believes that the unknown male lifted the cell
phone out of the victim’s front pocket during the transaction.
2/19 - Possession Control Substance - 1200 block of W. Kennedale Parkway: At
4:42 a.m. an officer observed a sleeping female in a vehicle that was parked in
a business lot. The female was awakened by the officer and opened her driver’s
side door as the window did not roll down. A bag of methamphetamine was lying
in plain sight on the floorboard at the female’s feet. She was arrested and
transported to jail for booking. The narcotics was tested and placed in
evidence.
2/19 - Assault Bodily Injury (Family Violence) - 6300 block of Tealcove
Drive: At 8:29 p.m. officers responded to a domestic disturbance. A female
stated that her ex-boyfriend had come to her apartment and wanted to know why
she broke up with him. During an argument the male stuck the female, knocking
her unconscious. The female was able to get out of the apartment and called
police. The suspect was not present at the officers’ arrival but the victim did
fill out a family violence statement. A warrant will be issued for the suspect.
2/20 - Burglary - 1200 block of Forest Green Drive: At 6:37 officers
responded to a burglary in progress. On arrival, the officers discovered that a
burglary had occurred but the suspect(s) were not on scene. Person(s) unknown kicked
in the front door and removed spare car keys, cash, jewelry, and electronics.
The offense occurred sometime in the afternoon of that day as the victim stated
that she was home until 12:45 p.m. and then left.
2/22 - Possession Control Substance - 100 block of N. Dick Price Road: AT
2:53 a.m. an officer stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation. The female
driver and two male passengers were interviewed during the stop. The back seat
passenger stated that he had been released from prison three days earlier. He
was found to be in possession of a syringe full of heroin. The male was
transported to jail for booking and the other two occupants were released at
the scene.
2/22 - Application for Mental Detention and Observation - 6900 block of
Hudson Village Creek Drive: At 10:25 a.m. officers responded to a report of an
emotionally disturbed person. Two male witnesses stated that a third male had
made statements about killing himself and others. The male acknowledged the
statements and stated he was having a really bad day. The male was transported
to JPS Hospital for an emergency detention and evaluation.
2/23 – Vehicle Burglary - 800
block of Whitley Court: At 7:00 a.m. a victim reported that her vehicle was
burglarized. Person(s) unknown entered the unlocked vehicle and removed a bag
containing cash, credit cards, and books.
2/23 - Theft - $2,500 to $30,000 - 1200 block of Falcon View Drive: At 9:38
a.m. a victim contacted police to report that a large amount of jewelry was
taken from her home. The time frame for the theft is October of 2017 to this
past February. The victim reported that a number of contractors have been
working in the home during that time and anyone could have taken the items.
2/23 - Terroristic Threat Interrupt Public Place - 900 block of Corry A.
Edwards Drive: At 11:40 a.m. a school resource officer was notified of a threat
made at the junior high. A juvenile male had made a threat in regards to
shooting up a class room. The teacher was alarmed and reported the student. The
student was detained and transported to the juvenile detention facility in Fort
Worth.
2/23 - Theft Under $100 - 900 block of Wildcat Way: The high school
resource officer was contacted on this date by an Arlington police detective in
regards to a theft. A student who lives in Arlington was under investigation for
an unrelated offense when it was determined that the student had also taken an
item that belonged to a teacher. The teacher was contacted and verified the
item was missing from his office. The teacher requested that a theft charge be
filed.
2/23 - Incident - 900 block of Wildcat Way: At 3:15 p.m. the high school
resource officer was made aware of a threat made by a student on social media.
After investigating the threat, it was determined that the school was not
mentioned, and that the threat was general and vague in nature. The suspect was
contacted and admitted to the threat but also stated that he had taken it down
shortly after posting it. The student was removed from the school immediately
and placed in an alternate education program. He was also taken for an
emergency mental evaluation by his family. No criminal charges are being
considered at this time.
2/24 - Incident 700 block of Lakewood Drive: At 6:20 p.m. an officer
received a report of a gun theft. A victim stated that two persons, a male and
female, had stayed with him and his wife for a few days. The visitors removed a
.40 caliber handgun before leaving and took it with them. The victims received
a call from one of the suspects that they had been arrested in Oklahoma and
that the handgun was in their vehicle. The victims did not file theft charges
but did want to recover the firearm. They made a report in the event that the
weapon was used in a crime.