The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 87, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 29, 2002 Page: 2 of 60
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• 1000 block S. Main,
Caller complained of high
blood pressure and nausea,
2:52 p.m.
• 100 block Park Place,
Noise disturbance from a
evening while the male gets his for consumption alcohol by a
possessions from the house, minor. The juvenile was re-
8:42 a.m. leased to his father, 1:56 a.m.
Oct. 17: • 600 block E. Blanco, • 200 block E. Bandera, A
• 100 block Cibolo Bridge, Caller saw a suspicious pack- subject was issued a citation
A male was arrested on a age sitting on one of the out- for DUI and was released into
BOERNE POLICE
DEPARTMENT
2:14 p.m.
property had been spray
Blanco and Esser, A two- painted, 6:40 p.m.
• 1-10 E. at the 540-mile
vehicle accident reported,
marker, A third party call said
a vehicle was stuck in a medi-
4:58 p.m.
• 200 block S. Main, A
minor accident occurred when an. The vehicle was removed
a caller struck a building, 5:22 from the mud with a wrecker,
p.m. 2:09 p.m.
saw, 11:39 p.m. • 600 block E. Blanco, A • 400 block E. Blanco, A
• 300 block Plant, A caller package was sitting on the out woman said her son is walking
top of the box, 10:06 a.m. requested assistance because reported her husband was in- of town mailbox and was the streets in Boerne, and she
• 100 block Rosewood, The she fell. She may have had a toxicated and choking her. The wrapped in clear plastic. An did not want an officer to pull
street department notified City broken or dislocated hip. She man was arrested for family officer checked the package up next to him. Caller wanted
Hall that a group of female stu- was transported to Methodist violence, 11:53 p.m. and found it to be a package advice, 5 p.m.
dents was walking down the Hospital, 9:10 a.m. Oct. 21: to be mailed. The officer put • 100 block Bentwood,
middle of the road and would • 100 block River, Caller • 1000 block E. Blanco, A the package in the mailbox, Caller said her daughter was
Medina County warrant for side mailboxes. An officer his father's custody, 1:56 a.m. neighbor's electric saw. A male
aggravated assault and three found the package. Because • Greyhound, A building said he would stop using the
Galveston County DPS war- the package wouldn't fit inside was burglarized, 8:12 a.m.
rants, 7:42 a.m. the mailbox slot, it was left on • 200block Ivy Lane, Caller
• 100 block Bentwood, A
red Z-71 pickup truck was
parked on Bentwood by a stu-
dents who jumped the fence to
get to the high school, 12:16
up next to him. Caller wanted
• 100 block Bentwood,
• 100 block River, Caller • 1000 block E. Blanco, A the package in the mailbox, Caller said her daughter was
said female was driving with a traffic stop for a DWI open 7:30 p.m. upset and crying, and she said
container led to the arrest of a • 1-10 W. at the 542-mile her common-law husband was
man who refused a breatha- marker, A possibly intoxicated going to kick her and her little
lyzer test, 3:08 a.m. driver reported, 7:36 p.m. girl out the house. The caller
• 1000 block S. Main, Locks • 1000 block S. Main, A wanted an officer to check on
were cut off two storage build- trailer hit a building, 8:38 p.m. them, 8:30 p.m.
ings and two chair and push • Greyhound, A com-
continue his journey onward,’ lawnmower were missing, plainant falsely said someone
3:10p.m. 9:04a.m. at a high school said he was
• 200 block Deer Creek, • 35000 block 1-10 W., Two going to bring a bomb to
Caller said her husband, 72, soda machines were reported- school on Wednesday. Caller
was having a heart attack, ly burglarized, 7:26 a.m. said he was not and wanted it
3:41 p.m. • 200 block N. Main, A van reported. The caller said he River, An ambulance was
bock Oak Park, dumped trash into a parking would take a polygraph if called for a male, 18, who fell
Caller said her window to her lot and took off, 9 a.m. needed, 6:20 p.m. and could not get up, 6:44
townhouse had been broken, • Main and E. Bandera, A • 400 block W. Bandera, a.m.
2:52 p.m. stalled vehicle was reported at Caller said his friend's car may • 100 block Paradise Path,
p.m. • 100 block N. Main, the traffic light, 8:08 a.m. have been stolen. A male said A caller requested a civil
ening letter, but the letter did • 100 block Cibolo Basin, A Caller said a male looked in- • 100 block E. Evergreen, his father took the vehicle, standby, 3:40 p.m.
not make any threats, 3:25 caller wanted a male to be toxicated and appeared to be Caller wanted to report a hit
p.m. picked up and taken to the ju- trying to get into his vehicle, and run accident. Caller does
• Greyhound, A caller said venile probation office, 9:40
a student cursed at her. The p.m.
caller was concerned the curs- • 500 block Oak Park, A fe-
ing student might still be male neighbor banged on the p.m. • 1000 block S. Main, A
around, 4:10 p.m. caller's door asked for police • 500 block S. School, A subject opened up a Master-
• 600 block E. Blanco, about a disturbance. The fe- ,
Seven kids were in the street male was last seen wearing a drunk driver heading toward her bank account, 2:20 p.m.
yellow, Mexican style dress, the interstate on school street, • 1000 block S. Main, A
7:45 p.m. 4 p.m. $20 gasoline drive off, 3:39
• 1000 block S. Main, A • 200 block W. North, p.m. complainant said her car was Way, Caller said EMS was
Caller said a loose goat was in • 900 block N. Main, Caller hit on Monday, 8:12 a.m. neeaed for his wife, 7:48 p.m.
the area north Live Oak. The said the coke machine on the • 400 block E; Blanco, A____• 300 block N. Walnut
a.m.
• 100 block E. Evergreen, not move, 8:38 a.m.
Officers assisted a caller’s eld- • 100 block N. Main, A car child in her lap, 2:05 p.m.
erly husband who needed help with no handicapped mark- • 400 block W. Bandera, A
up the stairs, 1:39 p.m. ings was parked in a handi- suspicious subject was sleep-
• 1000 block S. Main, A capped spot. Warning issued, ing behind a hay barn. The
caller said a female failed for 12:26 p.m. male sleeper was en route to El
pay for $20 gasoline, 11:18 • 700 block River, A caller Paso. Officer advised him to
a.m. said her boyfriend may have
• 100 block Aransas Pass, A been stealing her car. The car
male and a female were argu- was brought back before an
ing. The male left the location, officer arrived, 1:29 p.m.
3:13p.m. • 100 block W. Advogt, A
• Plant and Blanco, An offi- male needed assistance in get-
cer was asked to slow down ting a bus ticket to get home,
vehicles, 3:23 p.m. The male was taken to Hil
• 1000 block S. Main, A Country Family Services anc
complainant asked to speak then to the bus station, 2:40
with an officer about a threat-
KENDALL COUNTY
SHERIFF’S OFFICE
Oct. 17:
• 100 block N. Smokey
• 50C
Caller said his friend's car may
have been stolen. A male said
A caller requested a civi
10:56 p.m.
toxicated and appeared to be
trying to get into his vehicle.
Officers found everything OK. not know when the car was hit
The subject was identified and or where the damage oc- Caller requested police find the
released to another male, 3:57 curred, 1 2:05 p.m. owner of a Bronco in a park-
p.m. • 1000 block S. Main, A ing lot, so the owner could be marker, Grass fire was report-
• 500 block S. School, A subject opened up a Master- told to remove the vehicle from ed, 3:52 p.m.
trooper was told a possible card account ana is debiting the premises. The owner said • 1-10 E. at the 543-mile
the broken down vehicle would marker, A male was arrested
be moved, 8:42 a.m. during a traffic stop, 9:41 p.m.
• 400 block W. Bandera, A • 700 block N. Walnut
Oct. 23:
• 1000 block S. Main,
• 100 block Paradise Path,
A male, with a history of vio-
lence, was throwing things out
of the house, 12:23 p.m.
• 1-10 W. at the 530-mile
and four were running in the
street, 4:41 p.m.
• 700 block River, Unsuper-
vised children were in a park- $19:35 gasoline drive off, Caller said a loose goat was in
ing lot, 5:57 3:22 p.m.
• 300 block S. Plant, Caller • 400 block W.Bandera, goat was penned vp, “4:30 property had been burglar- complainant needed to report Way, Caller complained about
requested patrol though the $840 was taken from a truck p.m. ized, 3:11 p.m. items missing or stolen from a. child on a dirt bike, 6;,01
night due to an irate tenant when the truck made delivery • 100 block Ebensberger, • 100 block Aransas Pass, her U-haul somewhere be- p.m. - , , -
who was evicted, 6:49 p.m. to HEB. Caller believes the Caller said a child had been Loud music reported at a tween California and Boerne. • F.M. 474, An injured deer
• Address withheld, Officer money was taken from the honking the horn. A female neighbor's property directly The caller needed a case num- was reported on the
assisted with a bipolar subject truck while he was inside the was contacted, and she said behind the male complainant, ber for insurance purposes, Guadalupe River bridge, 8:07
who left a suicide note. The store, 4:40 p.m. the kids were in a hurry for her 8:39 p.m. 1:10 p.m. p.m.
• 100 block Whisper Way, to come out and leave, 5:22 • 1500 block S. Main, A • 500 block Oak Park, • 100 Cravey, Four cows
A complainant's landlord was p.m. truck was left at a location in- Caller said she is still receiving were reported in the road,
in the residence when the ten- • 37000 block 1-10 W., A side the fenced area, 7:46 phone calls from a subject 11:33 p.m.
ant wasn't home, 5:21 p.m. possible drunk driver came p.m. wanting a death certificate.
• 400 bock E. Blanco, A into the store and purchased • 200 block W. Lohmann, The caller will not talk with the
complainant said her daughter beer, 6:08 p.m. Two males were at the front of male. The caller wanted the
was being taken to the police • 1-10 E. at the block 535- the school. One was outside calls noted since he's called 11
department by a friend, 5:47 mile marker, A possibly drunk smoking and the other was in- times since the last time she re-
p.m. driver, reported 6:13 p.m. side the gym. An officer was portedit, 2:43 p.m.
• 1000 block S. Main, A ju-
male was arrested on a mental
health commitment, 7:32 p.m.
• 100 block Glade, A male,
taken from a truck p.m.
, • 100 block Ebensberger,
to HEB. Caller believes the Caller said a child had been
honking the horn. A female neighbor's property directly
was contacted, and she said
the kids were in a hurry for her
to come out and leave, 5:22
tems missing or stolen From
a child on a dirt bike, 06:01
86, who had just been re-
leased from the hospital was
vomiting. He was taken to
Methodist Hospital, 9:09 p.m.
• 700 block E. Theissen, A
caller said her daughter was
upset and worried she may
hurt herself. An officer talked venile male shoplifter was
with her daughter. The daugh- found with speaker wires
ter was not attempting or worth less than $50, 6:35 p.m.
threatening suicide, 10:39 • 100 block Bentwood, A
p.m. possible family disturbance her across the face, 7:15 p.m. ,______-________-_________, - _________________,. .___
• 1-10 W. at the 542-mile was at a neighbor's house. • Stone Creek and Adler, A • 1-10 E. at the 541-mile ily assault charges that day sible verbal family distur-
marker, A male was arrested Subjects were playing video complainant said two suspi- marker, A K-9 search found no came by the house and took bance, 6:22 p.m.
out drugs, 11:06 p.m. their truck and telephone, 4:42 • 100 block Wild Cherry,
Oct. 22: p.m. Unauthorized credit card use,
1-10 W., 6:42 p.m.
Caller said her two sons got • S. Main, An open door,
out her vehicle while she was
driver, reported 6:13 p.m.
• Upper Balcones, An intox-
icated driver was arrested
DWI, 6:30 p.m.
• 400 block Frey, A com-
plainant’s older sister slapped
Oct. 18:
• 300 block Blue Heron,
Caller asked for an officer to
speak with a security guard
about someone who may be in
. . ' . a cart barn, 3:35 a.m.
unable to locate anyone in the • Bandera and Main, A • Address unknown, A juve-
area or any sign or entry into minor accident with minor in- nile male was transported,
the building, 9:22 p.m. juries, 5:12 p.m. 10:14 a.m.
• 400 block Johns, A stalled • 100 block Dawn Ridge, A • 400 block Waring Wel-
vehicle was reported, 9:47 woman said her husband who fare, Loose cattle, 6:43 p.m.
p.m. was released from jail on fam- • 600 block S. South, A pos-
for two outstanding local mu-
nicipal traffic warrants, 9:45
games. No disturbance other cious males were h
than noise. Officer advised
ranging
at the corner the curb. Later
the caller said they had been
S. Main, pickup by a green Cadillac,
10:18 p.m.
p.m.
• 400 block E. Rosewood, • 30000 block
Vehicles were burglarized and
subjects were stopped and out her vehicle while she was 8:10 p.m.
taken into custody, 3:12 a.m. stopped at her mom's home • 1600 block Sisterdale,
• 30000 block 1-10 W., A and the caller could not find Caller's home was burglarized
minor two-car accident, 5:50 them. The sons were later lo- while he was out of town,
a.m. cated a by neighbor's home
• 400 block -W. Bandera, and were returned to their
p.m. them to calm down, 9:14 p.m.
• 400 block W. Bandera, A • 1000 block
caller said a subject was in the Caller said a black Cougar oc-
bushes. The subject said he cupied by three people may be • 35000 block 1-10 W., A
was a transient and was sleep- selling something. Subject caller said the husband of a
ing there. The male was told he were selling perfume without a woman she called was angry
because his home had been a.m. cated a by neighbor's home 11:13 p.m.
called ate at night. The caller • 400 block W. Bandera, and were returned to their Oct. 19:
noted, Caller reported a possible mother, 5:21 p.m. • 1-10 W. at the 540-mile
counterfeit $20 bill. The caller • 1000 block S. Main, marker, Possible reckless driv-
• 37000 block 1-10 W., A later said the bill was real, Caller thought she lost her wal- er, 2:53 a.m.
male stole some items from a 9:36 a.m. let in a cart at a store, 5:44 • 1-10 at the 522-mile mark-
location. The mans vehicle was • 1-10 E. and Highway 46, p.m. er, A vehicle had slid into the
stopped, and nothing had One vehicle accident occurred • 200 block Oak Knoll, median, and the caller wanted
been taken, 11:25 p.m. when a female attempted to Caller had altercations with a an officer to standby until the
Oct. 20: enter 1-10 and her steering rod male when she tried to pass wrecker arrived at the scene,
• 100 Richter, A citation was broke, 11:59 a.m.. him an Adler, and he would 9:27 a.m.
issued to a male for a minor in • 1000 block S. Main, A not let her pass. Later a verbal • 40000 block 1-10 W., Civil
confrontation ensued, 7:30 standby, 10:27 a.m.
p.m. • 1-10 E. at the 525-mile
• 200 block Wanda, Caller marker, A minor two-vehicle
$39.89 gasoline was stolen, reported three vehicles on her
2:41 p.m.
• Main and Theissen, A two- ====================================
were selling perfume without a
was on private property and permit ana were told to leave,
needed to leave, 11:39 p.m. 10:18 p.m.
Oct. 18: • 800 block N. Main, Caller
• 800 block N. Main, A ve- reported a verbal disturbance,
hicle belonging to a female A female was arrested for a
that possessed drug parapher- Travis County DWI warrant,
nalia was found in a parking New charges were filed for un-
lot. A small amount of mari- lawfully carrying a weapon,
juana was found inside the ve- 11:26 p.m.
hicle, 2:05 a.m. Oct. 19:
wanted the rudeness
10:52 p.m.
• 100 E. Bandera, A rear • 1000 block S. Main,
garage door and company Caller said four males were in
van were broken into, 6:29 a store knocking items off the possession of tobacco and coin-operated machine was
a.m.,, , ... shelf..Two subjects were de- drug paraphernalia, 1:39 burglarized, 12:33 p.m.
• 400 block W. Bandera,
• 100 block Dawn Ridge, A tained by store staff members,
complainant said she and her 1:24 a.m.
husband were having a dis- • 200 block E. Bandera, A
pute. The caller may request liquor law violation. A juvenile
officers to stand by this was issued a municipal citation
p.m.
• 400 block N. Main. A
caller's wife left the church at
11:30 a.m. and never came
back, 1:27 p.m.
vehicle accident reported,
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