LAW ENFORCEMENT The following is a brief, partial recap of incidents reported by the Boerne Police Department, Kendall County Sheriff’s Department and the Fair Oaks Ranch Police Department. 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, the Fair Oaks Ranch Police Department at 210-698-0990 or Kendall County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-348-LEAD (5323) or kc-crimestoppers.com.
BOERNE POLICE DEPARTMENT
June 3
9:38 a.m., 121 Old San Antonio Rd. - A child protective services employee requested an officer to call her about a missing child that wasn’t reported by Meadowlands.
10:50 a.m., 1338 S. Main St. - An individual was arrested during a traffic stop.
11:22 a.m., 1421 S. Main St. - Two men and two women got into an altercation in front of the nail salon.
1:47 p.m., 216 Ivy - A man was detained and a woman was transported to the emergency room when officers attempted to serve a warrant after one of the subjects jumped from a second story window.
6:27 p.m., 1445 S. Main St. - A man in his 60s who employees said smelled like alcohol continued to argue with employees at Tootie Pie Company over the taste of a pie. He arrived to the store on foot.
9:59 p.m., 1000 Diamondwoman was upset about 15 or more people in the pool when it is supposed to be closed, saying it’s been an ongoing issue. She called back 5 minutes later to say management showed the subjects off.
June 4
1:14 a.m., 825 Johns Rd. - A man was arrested after he jumped onto someone’s patio and “destroyed property.” He was seen laying on the ground near another building before officers arrived, and a resident described him as either having a mental break or being intoxicated.
1:31 a.m., 100 block W. San Antonio Ave. - A resident was concerned about 12 or so juveniles walking down the street so late at night.
2:18 a.m., 100 block Old San Antonio Rd. - A man reported his Chevy Traverse was stolen sometime between 8:30 p.m. and 2 a.m.
10:21 a.m., 201 Charger Blvd. - A woman reported her ex-husband assaulted her at Champion High School, taking her cell phone.
11:14 a.m., 100 block Elm - A woman let her daughter’s, husband’s step-brother move into a home she owned about a week and half prior, but she now wanted him out.
12:36 p.m., 1381 S. Main St. - A group of kids were selling a box full of rabbits in the parking lot, and a man wasn’t having it.
9:46 p.m., 31805 I-10 W. - A former Nissan of Boerne employee was making general threats before he was officially fired that day.
KENDALL COUNTY
SHERIFF’S OFFICE
June 3
12:11 a.m., 43 Hwy 87 N. - A driver of a box truck was concerned mechanics told them it was safe to leave without replacing the truck’s brakes after they overheard two mechanics saying the brake chamber needed to be replaced.
8:01 a.m., 100 block Idlewilde Blvd. - A woman said her neighbor had her cat trapped in a cage.
10:28 a.m., 40700 block I-10 W. - A woman was detained and then “un-detained” about an hour after when deputies attempted to serve a warrant.
2:17 p.m., Waterstone Parkway and Concho Street - A man was tired of signs being run over in his neighborhood.
2:55 p.m., 41 Rust Lane - A woman said an employee at the business grabbed her 4-year-old daughter’s arm.
5:17 p.m., 100 block Cordova - A man was upset he could hear music across the lake. Deputies found no noise violations.
7:43 p.m., 100 block Eagle Dr. - A golf cart flipped near Tapatio Springs, resulting in one woman bleeding from her mouth and another complaining of chest pains. The women were attempting to turn around when it tipped over.
8:32 p.m., 100 Cravey Rd. - A woman was concerned when she saw two men jump the fence of a property that nobody was living at. The men were the homeowner’s sons.
June 4
12:26 a.m., 530 MM I-10 W. - A resident was concerned about a man standing off the roadway staring into the tree line. The man didn’t want help, saying he was on a walk and well off the road.
10:29 a.m., 10 block Old No. 9 - A woman let deputies know she caught a raccoon.
1:31 p.m., 533 MM I-10 W. - A dog was spotted walking on top of a cover truck bed on the interstate.
7:16 p.m., 500 block Hwy 46 E. - A woman spotted two boys hiding behind a small hill throwing rocks at cars as they drove by.
7:58 p.m., Edgewood and FM 473 - A woman sought deputy assistance getting a dog out of the roadway and to safety after a community effort was made by several people. The dog’s owners showed up around 30 minute later and picked up the dog.
11:52 p.m., 500 block FM 3351 N. - A man was concerned a woman who seemed drunk and was walking down the road would end up going on to someone’s property. He saw her leave the Round Up crying. When deputies spotted the woman, she ran into the woods.
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