9/4 - Abandoned/ Found
Property - 400 block of Municipal Drive: At 12:14 p.m. officers located an
identification card for a female. The female could not be contacted and the
card was placed in property for safe keeping.
9/4 - Found Property - 400
block of Municipal Drive: At 8:20 a.m. officers responded to a report of a
found cell phone. The phone was found on Kennedale Parkway at New Hope Road by
a citizen. Approximately 10 minutes later the phone owner called the number and
spoke with officers. The phone was returned to the owner at a residence in
Kennedale.
9/4 - Credit/ Debit Card
Abuse - 700 block of Lakewood Drive: At 2:47 p.m. a victim reported that
unknown person(s) had used his credit card number to make fraudulent purchases.
The first purchase was declined by the bank fraud department. A new card was
issued and that card was used for three purchases out of state.
9/5 - Burglary - 1200 block of
W. Kennedale Parkway: At 5:53 a.m. a manager reported that money was missing
from the business safe. The store security cameras captured the burglary on
video. The disguised suspect is observed on the video using the office keys to
access the safe. The manager identified several possible suspects.
9/5 - Fraud Use/ Possession
of Identifying Info - 1000 block of Belmont Drive: At 6:05 p.m. a victim reported
that her identifying information was used to open a line of credit account
on-line. The account was closed by the victim before funds could be accessed.
9/5 - Application for Mental
Detention and Observation - 200 block of Pine Meadow Drive: At 6:37 p.m. a
complainant contacted police to say that his brother had texted a photo of him
(the brother) trying to hang himself. When contacted, the brother was taken
into custody after it was verified that he was the person in the photo. He was
transported to JPS for an emergency mental detention and evaluation.
9/7 – Theft - 1000 block of
W. Kennedale Parkway: At 8:34 a.m. an officer responded to a report of a stolen
truck. The 2004 Ford flatbed was stolen from a business on Kennedale Parkway during
the overnight hours. The security cameras for the business show a known suspect
to come onto the property and walk around while the business was closed. The
suspect’s address was located in Fort Worth but he was not there and neither
was the vehicle.
9/8 – Theft - 1000 block of
W. Kennedale Parkway: On this date officers responded to a theft in progress. A
suspect had stolen several items and left in a waiting vehicle. A vehicle matching
the description given was located a short distance away. The driver had
outstanding warrants for his arrest and had at least one item matching what had
been stolen. The driver and his passengers denied being at the business and the
property was not marked so it could be identified. The driver was transported
to jail for the warrants but the theft could not be proven.
9/8 - Criminal Mischief $750 to
$2,500 - 600 block of Hilltop Court: At 10:05 p.m. officers responded to a
domestic disturbance. A female was on scene and stated that she and her boyfriend
had been arguing. The male grabbed the female’s phone and threw it on the
ground, damaging it. The male had left the scene before officers arrived. The
female filed a criminal mischief complaint for the damaged phone.
9/6 - Assault Bodily Injury -
100 block of E. Mistletoe Drive: On this date a school resource officer met
with a parent who filed an assault report on her child. The child, a 10 year
old female, was assaulted multiple times by an 11 year old male while in class.
The male was not present at the time of the report but will be interviewed
later.
9/7 - Assault Bodily Injury -
900 block of Corry A. Edwards Drive: At 9:00 a.m. a school resource officer received
an assault complaint. A 12 year old student stated that he has severe food
allergies and cannot be around certain food products. Another 12 year old
student was sitting at the same table and began to poke the student with his
finger. The touch created an allergic reaction that caused the student to have
to go to the school nurse for treatment. The student/suspect is aware of the allergies
and has apparently committed this type of behavior in the past with the same
student. Due to the pain and irritation that the reactions cause the victim,
the suspect will be charged with assault bodily injury.