Total Service Calls for the Week | 366 |
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Miscellaneous Calls | 24 |
Area/Business Checks | 161 |
Special Details | 8 |
Assist Other Agency/Citizens | 10 |
Residential/Commercial Alarms | 5 |
Follow-Up Investigations | 14 |
Animal Control | 19 |
Significant Calls of the Week:
900 Block Greenfield Court – Assault
Officer took offense report for Assault Causing Bodily Injury.
100 Block E. Eden Road – Hit and Run
Officer responded to an accident where a motor vehicle struck a brick wall. The operator fled the scene leaving the vehicle at the location.
6300 Block Tealcove Drive – Burglary of a Motor Vehicle
Officer took offense report for Burglary of a Motor Vehicle.
1200 Block Collett Sublett Road – Protective Custody
Officer was dispatched to a welfare concern. Subject was placed into protective custody and transported to local hospital for an emergency detention.
100 Block E. Kennedale Parkway – Warrant Service
Officer made contact with subject who had an active warrant. Warrant was confirmed by dispatch and officer transported subject to jail without incident.
1200 Block Wendy Court – Deceased Person
Officers responded to a call regarding a deceased person. No foul play is suspected.
1300 Block Collett Sublett Road – Theft
Officer took offense report for Theft of Property >=$100<$750.
1200 Block W. Kennedale Parkway – Aggravated Assault
Officer took offense report for Aggravated Assault.
100 Block Industrial Drive – Theft
Officer took offense report for Motor Vehicle Theft >=$2500<$30K.
100 Block Industrial Drive – Theft
Officer took offense report for Motor Vehicle Theft >=$2500<$30K.
1300 Block W. Kennedale Parkway – Hit and Run
Officer responded to an accident where a motor vehicle struck two other vehicles. The operator fled the scene leaving the vehicle at the location.
100 Block Industrial Drive – Theft
Officer took offense report for Motor Vehicle Theft >=$2500<$30K.
100 Block Briarwood Road – Assault
Officer took offense report for Assault by Contact.
NOTE: The above items are based on police reports. They do not include calls for which no report was written, and some of these offenses — after further investigation — may be deemed unfounded. Therefore, this data should not be viewed as or used to calculate official statistics.