Boerne Police Department
February 19
2:36 a.m., 100 block of Gallant Fox – A caller reported hearing a dog sound as though it was in distress. The caller later called back to let dispatch know they had not heard any further noises.
7:51 a.m., 100 block of Newcourt Place – A caller was concerned about a vehicle parked in the area. The caller said the driver had parked on the wrong side of the street, had no front license plate, and had run off before returning to his vehicle.
8:24 a.m., 100 block of Cold River – A caller reported a neighbor’s dog was barking. The caller was concerned that the dog had been left out in the inclement weather. The owners were contacted and said they would return home to let the dogs inside.
1:26 p.m., 100 block of Fall Springs – A caller reported a truck on fire, suspecting the battery had blown up. Boerne FD was contacted.
February 20
6:31 a.m., 100 block of Menger Springs – A patient was reported to be attacking paramedics and staff.
11:54 a.m., 30000 block of Interstate 10 – A caller reported a former employee had not returned a laptop that had been issued to him.
3:56 p.m., 10 block of Cascade Caverns Road – A caller reported an individual was attempting to hitchhike in the area. The caller said they were concerned because school was about to let out.
5:38 p.m., 300 block of River Road – A caller reported water fountains at the park were leaking onto the sidewalk and the road. The caller was worried about the water freezing and causing an issue.
February 21
6:02 a.m., 1400 block of S. Main Street – A store manager reported a glass break at the location and the door was broken.
6:32 a.m., on Old San Antonio Road – A caller reported seeing a male with a backpack jump the retaining wall to get onto the property.
6:53 a.m., mile marker 545 W. I-10 – A caller reported two vehicles he suspected of racing, as they were swerving in and out of traffic at near 100 mph.
12:23 p.m., 900 block of N. Main Street – A probable cause search was conducted and a male was detained.
February 22
2:17 a.m., 700 block of River Road – A smart yet mischievous dog was ringing the caller’s doorbell and trying to let itself in.
5:51 a.m., 100 block of City Lake – A caller reported the gate to the lake had been crashed into and the port-a-potty had been tipped over.
12:26 p.m., 700 block of S. Main Street – A caller reported a vehicle was avoiding being pulled over after running a red light. Law enforcement had to pursue the fleeing motorist on foot before he was detained.
3:50 p.m., 200 block of Hunters Creek – A caller reported a dog without a collar had shown up in her backyard and was trying to get into another yard.
February 23
5:05 a.m., on Cascade Caverns – A manager was concerned about being harassed online.
7:21 a.m., on Cascade Caverns – A caller reported a male had passed out on the second floor of the location. The caller said he tried to communicate with the male, but he would not respond. EMS made the location; the male was arrested.
10:32 a.m., 8000 block of Fair Oaks Parkway – A caller reported their son had stolen their vehicle and credit cards. The caller said they believed their son was headed for Mexico. The juvenile was located.
8:07 p.m., 400 block of S. Main Street – An employee reported two males who were in the store, being rude and spitting. The males left the store but were then pulling on the doors of the location, despite it being closed.
Kendall County Sheriff’s Office
February 19
2:39 a.m., mile marker 546 E. I-10 – A caller reported an 18-wheeler was on its side, blocking both lanes of traffic. The driver sustained injuries to his legs. The interstate was temporarily shut down.
7:45 p.m., on Honey Bee Lane – A caller reported two males on his property with flashlights.
11:39 p.m., mile marker 528 W. I-10 – A male was detained and taken into custody after a traffic stop.
February 20
7:48 a.m., 100 block of Dodge Road – A caller reported being involved in a vehicle collision and was complaining of body pain.
9:12 a.m., mile marker 529 E. I-10 – A caller reported goats had escaped and were out of the fence.
11:26 a.m., 100 block of Fawn Lane – A caller reported a suspicious vehicle. Those suspicions were well-founded and the individual was taken into custody.
4:30 p.m., on Staudt Street – A caller reported that he was contacted by someone pretending to be a KCSO deputy. The individual told the caller he had a warrant for failing to show up for jury duty and demanded money.
February 21
12:49 a.m., 300 block of Winchester Drive – A caller reported a possible attic fire after smoke was filling their house and shutting off the power. Dispatch noted that the caller said the attic was falling into the kitchen. All local fire departments were contacted. The house was a total loss.
12:30 p.m., on Spencer Road/Highway 46 West – A probable cause search was conducted during a traffic stop.
4:50 p.m., mile marker 535 E. I-10 – A caller reported a truck was weaving all over the road. Law enforcement located the vehicle and did not see any impaired driving.
6:26 p.m., 100 block of Mark Twain Drive – A caller reported her son was involved in an accident and now the other involved party was sending him threatening messages, attempting to extort money. The caller was directed to Bexar County Sheriff’s Office, where the incident was occurring.
February 22
1:17 a.m., 200 block of River Road – A vehicle failed to pull over for law enforcement. The vehicle eventually pulled over and the male was detained and a blood draw was done.
2:26 a.m., 100 block of Gallant Fox – A caller reported a friend told her that her husband had hit her, and requested law enforcement involvement. Law enforcement was successfully able to locate the male.
10:49 a.m., 100 block of Arboleda Circle – A caller reported a deer was caught in the caller’s backyard fence. The deer was able to get out on its own.
4:06 p.m., 300 block of Whitworth Road – A caller reported a raccoon they had shot because it was acting weird. Dispatch let the caller know that animal control would be in contact.
7:42 p.m., on Highway 27/Water Street – A caller reported a head-on collision involving three vehicles. One of the parties was trapped and another party was suspected of being intoxicated.
February 23
1:40 a.m., 100 block of Live Oak Circle – A caller reported a male on the location who had been verbally aggressive toward the caller and would not leave the location.
3:35 a.m., on Ranger Creek Road – A caller reported a woman at the location who was banging on the door. The caller said this was a break-up situation; the woman had left her keys and was attempting to get them. Law enforcement came to the location to handle the situation.
3:52 a.m., mile marker 533 W. I-10 – A caller saw a motorist hit something while driving that damaged the vehicle. The caller said the driver begged the caller not to call the police. The driver was detained.
12:19 p.m., mile marker 530 E. I-10 – A caller reported a dog that was running near the interstate.
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