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BROWN COUNTY SHERIFF’S REPORT: April 2, 2019

April 3, 2019 at 9:00 am brownwoodnewsstaff
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Brownwood News – Brown County Sheriff’s report released Tuesday, April 1, 2019. 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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On March 25, 2019, Deputy Hammonds, was dispatched to Green Oaks Dr. on a suspicious vehicle. KATHRYN LOPEZ and MICHAEL WILLIAMS were arrested for Possession of Marijuana. LOPEZ was also arrested for Public Intoxication. A report was made.

On Wednesday, March 27, 2019, at approximately 3:15 PM, Deputy Scotty Burke, was dispatched to the above address. This was in reference to an illegal dumping report and investigation.  The report is as follows

On 3/28/19, at approximately 7:47 PM, Deputy Hopson, initiated a traffic stop on CASEY CHILDS at US 377. CHILDS was subsequently arrested for Driving While Intoxicated 3rd or more, Obstruction or Retaliation, and Resisting Arrest, Search, or Transport. He was taken to the Brownwood Regional Medical Center for a blood draw, and then transported to the Brown County Jail where he was released to jail staff. 

On March 27, 2019, at 7:13 PM, Deputy Jayson Bastardo, was dispatched to 3rd St. in Blanket, TX. This was in regards to unwanted person. Upon arrival, the deputy met with a complainant. The complainant said a suspect drove onto his property on March 26, 2019 and caused a disturbance. The complainant requested a Criminal Trespass Warning be issued to suspect. A report was taken.

On March 29, 2019, at 2:49 PM, Deputy Jayson Bastardo, was advised by dispatch an off-duty San Saba County deputy had observed a vehicle heading into Brown County with a wanted female driving. The vehicle was located with the wanted subject. After further investigation, CHRISTIAN BACA was arrested for Failure to Identify as a Fugitive, MA and BOBBY HAMRICK was arrested for Hindering Apprehension, F3. BACA and HAMRICK were both transported to the Brown County Jail and released to staff.

On March 29, 2019, Deputy Toby Mathis, conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle for speeding. A strong odor of marijuana was observed coming from the vehicle, and a probable cause search was done. There was 2.0grams of marijuana located. MONTGOMERY, STEVEN was placed in custody for Possession of Marijuana.

On Saturday, March 30, 2019, at about 7:35 PM, Deputy Simpson responded to CR 215. This was in regards to a civil matter on the possession of a vehicle. Upon arriving on scene, Deputy Simpson noticed a white male subject walking towards the Jim Ned Creek. The subject was later identified as JEFFERY WILLIE WAYNE WAGNER (SUSPECT). This was after he had given a false name, due to knowing he had a warrant. Deputy Simpson located brass knuckles and a marijuana pipe on WAGNER. Deputy Simpson also located a baggie of marijuana, which WAGNER had attempted to throw into the Jim Ned Creek. WAGNER was arrested on the warrant, Failed to ID as Fugitive (providing false information), Possession of Prohibited Weapon (Brass Knuckles), Possession of Marijuana <2oz, and Tampering with Physical Evidence with Intent to Impair.

On Sunday, March 31, 2019, at about 12:08 AM, Deputy Simpson responded to a verbal domestic. Phillip Jones (VICTIM) stated AMANDA TURNER (SUSPECT) had hit him with a bottle of lotion and a can of sprite. To prevent further acts of violence, TURNER was arrested for Assault Family Violence Causes Bodily Injury. TURNER was transported to the Brown County Jail where she was released to jail staff.

On Sunday, March 31, 2019, at about 6:18 pm, Deputy Simpson responded to W Main Blvd. This was in regards to a complainant stating a suspect was threatening to shoot him. Upon making contact with complainant, he stated the suspect had called him multiple times threatening to shoot him, and he has had no running water at the residence. Deputy Simpson also spoke to the suspect, who stated she has not threatened the complainant and he has called her over 100 times in 48 hours. A report was made.

On 4/1/19, at approximately 4:43 PM, Deputy Hopson, responded to CR 215. This was for an unauthorized use of motor vehicle report. The incident is still being investigated.

On 04/01/2019, Deputy Mason Fabbiani performed a traffic stop on a silver Dodge near the intersection of Bluff View Drive and La Vista. This was in regards to the vehicle driving 96 mph on US HWY 67 West. During the interaction Deputy Fabbiani noticed a bag of marijuana and a scale in the open sweater pocket of the driver, JOHN GLENN IVY JR. Deputy Fabbiani also located 2 more baggies containing Alprazolam and Dextroamphetamine. IVY had also been drinking earlier in the day, but had passed field sobriety tests.

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