LAW ENFORCEMENT
The following is a brief, partial recap of incidents reported by the Boerne Police Department and the Kendall County Sheriff’s Office. General locations are listed rather than specific addresses. An arrest should not imply guilt or innocence, which will be decided in court at a later date. Anyone with information about any of these incidents is asked to call the Boerne Police at 830-249-8645, the Kendall County Sheriff’s Office at 830-249-9721 or Kendall County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-348-LEAD (5323) or kc-crimestoppers.com.
Boerne Police Department
March 24
12:18 a.m., 100 block Herff Rd.- A woman tracked her son who she filed a missing person’s report for out of San Antonio to the area. Officers weren’t able to locate the boy.
11:54 a.m., 701 Oak Park Dr.- An employee with Child Protective Services received word of possible child abuse. The child’s mother, who had primary custody, lived in Boerne, and the child’s father lived in Houston.
12:17 p.m., 124 Old San Antonio Rd.- An individual was taken into custody after a man reported his was homeless, and his ex-wife wouldn’t let him get his property.
3:12 p.m., 1 Greyhound Lane- A student was found to be in possession of tobacco.
8:35 p.m., 400 Rosewood- A woman heard a man and woman yelling at each other somewhere in the parking lot, but she couldn’t see them. She heard the woman screaming, “Give me my purse.”
Officers conducted 18 security checks, made 20 traffic stops, assisted the public 17 times, removed six traffic hazards and worked three false alarms, four non-injury accidents, one animal call and one reckless driver.
March 25
3:02 a.m., Ebner- A resident reported their roommate had been sexually assaulted in the previous couple days and now was serving from an STD, and the roommate didn’t know how to help.
10:48 a.m., 35100 block I-10 W.- A man reported his girlfriend took his dog and wouldn’t give it back. She gave the dog back before walking off toward a gas station, but he wanted officers to check to make sure she was OK.
11:36 a.m., 1 Greyhound Lane- An assault was reported at Boerne High School.
3:41 p.m., 134 Menger Springs- A woman was concerned about her Great Dane she left in her running car. She had been transferred from her doctor’s office to the emergency room and hadn’t been able to check on him. Plans were made to board the dog at Herbst Veterinarian Clinic.
8:03 p.m., 814 E. Blanco Rd.- Two teenage boys went into the store and stole a CBD cigar. The store owner restrained one of the juveniles.
Officers conducted 14 security checks, made 26 traffic stops, assisted the public 17 times and worked five false alarms, one animal call and one reckless driver.
March 26
8:38 a.m., 451 N. Main St.- An employee reported someone wrote all over the bathroom walls at the Patrick Heath Public Library.
1:13 p.m., Ranger Creek Rd. and I-10- A woman became “hysterical” when she saw a young boy carrying a black backpack walking along the access road of the interstate. Officers called the boy’s grandfather.
2:16 p.m., 100 block Star Dr.- A man was detained by officers after he had been drinking and driving back and forth in the trailer park.
2:38 p.m., 448 S. Main St.- A man became belligerent and caused a scene after trying to leave without paying.
7:19 p.m., 1433 S. Main St.- An employee at Dons and Bens Liquor Store reported a man who came in to purchase alcohol smelling of booze and was refused service. Officers tracked him down at Schlotzsky’s and conducted a field sobriety test.
Officers conducted 19 security checks, made 29 traffic stops, assisted the public 25 times, removed two traffic hazards and worked five false alarms, two non-injury accidents and three reckless drivers.
March 27
12:21 a.m., 100 block Red Bird Lane- A young girl reported her mother and stepfather were fighting, and her stepfather was trying to physically fight her mother. She said her mother had been drinking, and her husband was trying to kick her out.
4:33 a.m., 100 block Richter- A woman reported a man was “beating the s*** out of her,” but dispatch said it didn’t sound like there was an actual disturbance going on.
12:32 p.m., 1327 S. Main St.- A man reported his coworker was threatened at Whataburger earlier that day, and the man who threatened her was now in the parking lot of their work.
12:50 p.m., 200 block Latigo Lane- A father asked that officers look for his 14-year-old stepson after he left the house because his mother couldn’t as she was watching a 9-year-old and a 13-year-old. The son came back at one point to “pick up more toys” and left again. The young boy was back at home less than an hour later.
4:55 p.m., 100 City Lake- A man reported his right foot was bit by a dog at the lake.
6:23 p.m., Cascade Caverns and Jolie Circle- A man was arrested after a positive K9 alert during a traffic stop.
Officers conducted 19 security checks, made 28 traffic stops, assisted the public 21 times, removed five traffic hazards and worked five false alarms, three non-injury accidents, one animal call and three reckless drivers.
Kendall County Sheriff’s Office
March 23
6:34 a.m., 6 Staudt St.- A man turned himself into deputies, saying the drugs his friend was arrested for were really his.
4:12 p.m., 300 block Fuller Dr.- A woman wanted to report a white SUV had followed her the previous Sunday. She noted she was going through a separation with her husband, but she wasn’t sure if it was him.
5:56 p.m., 100 block Red Bird Court- A woman called deputies when her dog-sitting friend refused to turn her pup back over.
7:14 p.m., 4000 block FM 1888- Two black cows couldn’t be contained by their pin, but they safely remained off the state highway.
9:04 p.m., 10000 block North Creek- A woman’s neighbor, also her sister-in-law, refused to give back her 12-year-old and 6-year-old children.
Deputies also made 26 traffic stops, assisted the public 13 times, removed five traffic hazards and worked three false alarms, three animal calls and one reckless driver.
March 24
2:46 a.m., 6 Staudt St.- A man called to report an accident on a back road in Kendall County. However, the man refused to answer questions from dispatch, demanding to speak to a deputy, and dispatchers claimed he lied to them several times. At point the man said he was speaking for a friend who was assaulted. He called back around 5 a.m. to report an accident on a back road in Comfort. Dispatchers recognized his voice.
10:06 a.m., 9 Upper Balcones Rd.- A woman reported a homeless person had set up a tent on the backside of her property.
3:13 p.m., 529 MM I-10 E.- A passerby watched as a man was swarmed by bees or hornets, leaving him unable to get into his truck and stung pretty badly. The man finally managed to seek refuge in his vehicle, and deputies notified TxDOT of the bee problem.
3:49 p.m., 200 block Hwy 87 N.- Four or six goats barricaded the northbound lanes of the state highway.
8:45 p.m., 100 block Mountain View Trail- Blanco County deputies sought assistance tracking down a 16-year-old on probation who took an SUV out of their county. He didn’t have a driver’s license.
Deputies also made eight traffic stops, assisted the public 13 times, removed three traffic hazards, served three warrants and worked two false alarms, one non-injury accident and one reckless driver.
March 25
1:09 a.m., 200 block Kemmer Trail- A woman reported a man and woman were prowling in her backyard. She said her husband was asleep, so she asked no sirens be turned on and nobody ring her doorbell.
6:46 a.m., 20 block Old No. 9- A passerby noted a truck ran off the roadway and wrecked in a ditch. The driver was seen walking around the vehicle trying to pick stuff up and may have been trying to leave. A second caller reported the driver was running around his property drunk before driving off in his truck.
7:30 p.m., 100 block Helen Ranch Rd.- A resident reported two people were shooting a gun towards an apartment complex. Deputies found the two were shooting in a safe direction and left them to it.
8:21 p.m., 528 MM I-10 W.- A man was arrested after seemingly failing a field sobriety test. He was pulled over after another driver reported he was swerving all over the road and almost ran an 18-wheeler off the road.
9:36 p.m., Holiday Road and I-10 E. Access Road- A driver was seen going the wrong way on the eastbound access road of the interstate.
Deputies also made 14 traffic stops, assisted the public 18 traffic stops, removed two traffic hazards and worked four false alarms, two non-injury accidents, two animal calls and two reckless drivers.
March 26
1:13 a.m., 31138 I-10 W.- A man was drinking at Drink Texas and passed out. Nobody could manage to wake him up and he hit his head on the way down, leaving a bump the size of a hand. The customer was alert about 10 minutes later.
1:51 a.m., 42 Hwy 87 N.- A bat flew into the store, and a man was concerned because “he needs the bat to be out of the store.” After 19 minutes, he decided he’d leave the back door open to see if the bat would leave on its own. If not, he’d call back.
3:30 p.m., 100 block Waring-Welfare Rd.- A woman was concerned about a firework display that was scheduled to go off at Don Strange Ranch after a Spartans Race. The show wasn’t expected to happen unless a fire marshal said otherwise.
4:19 p.m., 200 block Hwy 87 N.- A rollover accident led to a woman bleeding from her arm and another woman bleeding from her head. A man said the driver was driving recklessly before the crash, and deputies asked for assistance from state troopers “for a DWI with injuries.” Deputies gave a courtesy ride to a man and woman to Chicken Express.
Deputies also made 18 traffic stops, assisted the public 19 times, removed a traffic hazard and worked two false alarms, two non-injury accidents, one animal call and three reckless drivers.
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