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Early Police Reports: April 11, 2018

April 11, 2018 at 11:26 am brownwoodnewsstaff
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Brownwood News – Early Police Department reports released Wednesday, April 11, 2018. All arrestees are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Blotter information compiled from local law enforcement reports and jail records. If charges are dismissed or the accused is found not guilty, people listed here can contact Brownwood News and provide us with documentation. Your name and mug shot then will be removed from this site in 3-5 business days.

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April 9th

  • Sexual Assault – Officer met with counselor for report – investigation to continue
  • Motorist assist – 1000 block of Early Boulevard – wrecker called for driver.
  • Welfare Check – 800 block of Early Boulevard – caller concerned for driver’s health. Officer unable to locate vehicle.
  • Medical Emergency – drug overdose
  • Suspicious – 100 block of Sunrise – vehicle behind middle school building. Located driver, part of cleaning crew.
  • Domestic Disturbance – Sudderth Drive – no violence
  • Agency Assist – theft for Brownwood Police Department – Vehicle located and turned over to Brownwood.

April 8th

  • Suspicious Call – 300 block of Early Boulevard – vehicle parked next to business. Vehicle and building secure.
  • Fire Call – 400 block of Garmon Drive – home owner burning in yard. Warning given about burning in city. Fire extinguished.
  • Unsured premises – 700 block of Garmon Drive – officer located storage building open. Owner contacted.
  • Trespassing – 100 block of Early Boulevard – customer became irate and threw a vacuum cleaner at employee.
  • Hit and Run – 100 block of Early Boulevard
  • Theft – 900 block of Early Boulevard
  • Medical Emergency – 600 block of Lucus. Lifeguard transported.

April 7th

  • Alarm – 300 block of Early Boulevard – building secure.
  • Suspicious vehicle – Meadow Lane/Sudderth Drive
  • Alarm call – 100 block of Early Boulevard – building secure

April 6th

  • Medical Emergency – 300 Mark Allen. Air Evac transported patient
  • Medical Emergency – 800 block of Early Boulevard – Lifeguard transported
  • Hit and Run accident – Early Boulevard

April 5th

  • Alarm call – 1000 block of Early Boulevard – Alarm company canceled call before officer arrived
  • Hit and Run call – 130 block of Sudderth Drive – Minor damage, no evidence. Blue form issued
  • Intoxicated person – City Park, ball fields. Caller believed subject was intoxicated. Subject not intoxicated.
  • Suspicious Person – 100 block of Early Boulevard – Subject staying in his car on business property. Business owner verified it was ok. He knew the person.

April 4th

  • Wanted Person – 3000 block of Early Boulevard – Comanche County Sheriff’s Office reported subject wanted on failure to register sex offender status from Comanche was working at business. Officer located subject and arrested him, turned over to Comanche SO.
  • Runaway – 100 block of Allen Drive. Juvenile ran away, located later in the day in Brownwood. Turned over to Juvenile authorities

April 3rd  

  • Suspicious – 100 block of Buffalo Trail. Subject on ground stated he was swelling up and ill. Private car transported to ER before officers arrived.
  • Medical Emergency – 130 block of Sudderth Drive – lifeguard transported
  • Animal complaint – 100 block of Salt Creek Drive. Caller complaining about neighbor’s pit bull
  • Unsecure premises – 1000 block of Early Boulevard
  • Accident – 200 block of Early Boulevard – vehicle struck a deer. Occurred in county. Vehicle quit running. Contacted wrecker
  • suspicious – 900 block of Early Boulevard – subject walking from behind building at 4 a.m. Verified subject was employee.

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