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Posted on: June 27, 2019

[ARCHIVED] Police Reports: 10/06/19 – 10/12/19

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10/7 — Terroristic Threat
900 block of Wildcat Way
On this date, a suspect was arrested for terroristic threat. The complaint stemmed from a football game at Kennedale High School on October 4, 2019. The suspect, an adult male student, allegedly made a statement to witnesses that he was going to his vehicle to get a gun and shoot another student. This caused the witnesses to be concerned enough to notify police officers working security for the stadium. An officer immediately notified district officials and requested that the stadium be evacuated while the suspect was sought by other officers. During the evacuation of the stadium, the suspect was located and detained for questioning. Due to not having a witness present at that time, and the suspect denying the statement, he was released pending further investigation. He was allowed to leave after it was confirmed that he did not have a car or a weapon. On October 7, 2019 a warrant was secured for the suspect’s arrest after detectives were able to obtain a written witness statement. The suspect was arrested and transported to jail for booking. 

10/7 — Assault Bodily Injury (Family Violence)
300 block of S. New Hope Road
At 1:45 p.m. officers responded to a domestic disturbance. A female reported that she had been in an argument with a male suspect who lives in the residence when he assaulted her. The female changed her story multiple times and showed no injuries from the alleged assault. The male stated to officers that he was lying on the couch when the female sat on top of him and began scratching his face. The male reported that he recently had surgery and was unable to actively defend himself. The male did exhibit injuries consistent with his story. The female was placed under arrest for the assault. She was transported to jail for booking. 

10/8 — Missing Person (Juvenile)
1300 block of Mountain View Lane
At 3:55 p.m. officers responded to an assault call. A juvenile male victim reported that he had been assaulted by his mother. The mother had used a broom to strike the victim and the broom broke, causing a laceration that required stitches. The step-father confirmed the victim’s account but then, after a phone call, refused to answer any further questions on the advice of an attorney. The step-father requested that all officers leave the premises. After leaving the residence a report was sent to the Department of Family Services to open an investigation as well. 

10/8 — Aggravated Assault w/Deadly Weapon
1300 block of Mountain View Lane
At 7:20 p.m. an officer responded to a report of a runaway juvenile. The victim in the previous offense was reported by the mother as a runaway. He left the residence sometime after officers cleared from the first call for service. The mother believes he may be in Fort Worth with friends. 

10/7 — Hit and Run Accident
700 bock of W. Kennedale Parkway
An officer responded to a report of a hit and run accident. A victim reported that her 2013 Toyota was struck by a bronze Infiniti SUV as the suspect attempted to change lanes to pass. The vehicle failed to stop and the victim continued to follow the vehicle for a short distance before breaking off. 

10/8 — Sexual Assault
300 block of Lone Oak Court
At 10:00 a.m. a juvenile female victim contacted the high school resource officer with an outcry of being sexually assaulted. The victim reported that she had been sexually assaulted approximately two weeks earlier by a known male suspect. Both the victim and the suspect are students at the high school. The victim’s mother was contacted and responded to the school. The case is being forwarded to detectives for further investigation and interviews. 

10/8 — Criminal Trespass
300 block of Mansfield Cardinal Road
At 10:00 a.m. officers responded to a criminal trespass complaint. A female homeowner stated that she came home to find the side door to her home standing open. Nothing was reported missing. 

10/8 — Criminal Trespass
900 block of Wildcat Way
At 12:01 p.m. officers responded to a report of a former male student refusing to leave the high school campus. The male, who was experiencing a mental health crisis, was on top of a storage building and refusing to come down. Officers were finally able to calm the male down and get him off of the building. He was detained for transport to JPS Hospital for an emergency mental evaluation. 

10/9 — Public Intoxication
800 block of Valley Lane
At 11:49 a.m. officers responded to an intoxicated male in a vehicle. The officers located the vehicle with the adult male still inside. The male displayed characteristics of being heavily intoxicated. He was unable to perform a field sobriety assessment. The male was arrested for public intoxication and transported to jail for booking. His vehicle was impounded. 

10/9 -    Burglary - 1100 block of E. Kennedale Parkway: On this date officers responded to a report of a burglary. Several suspects had entered the property during the overnight hours and attempted to remove vehicles and tools. The offense was captured on security video. 

Kennedale Police Department
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