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REPORTS

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 c-crimestoppers.com

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 c-crimestoppers.com

BOERNE POLICE
DEPARTMENT

MAY 16

12:46 a.m., 100 Blk Greenfield – A caller reported that he had found a light lying behind his vehicle and had it on video where someone was walking around the neighborhood with the light. The caller was requesting additional patrol in the area.

9:41 a.m., 400 Blk W Bandera Rd – An employee reported that someone had taken a picture in front of the location and posted the image on social media saying “Y’all about to die”.

9:58 a.m., 1500 Blk S Main – A male attempted to shoplift. The manager retrieved the items from the male in the parking lot, before he drove away.

10:42 a.m., 400 Blk W Bandera - A caller reported that an unknown vehicle had hit the caller’s vehicle while it was parked.

12:45 p.m., 1500 Blk S Main – A caller reported a female ran out of the store with a large black bag, got into a vehicle and drove off. The caller told dispatch that she did not know what was in the bag.

12:57 p.m., 300 Blk Sandy Shoal – A caller wanted to report the theft of a DJ console.

6:52 p.m., 400 Blk W Bandera – A caller reported a former employee had driven off without paying for $25 worth of gas.

MAY 17

7:03 a.m., 600 Blk W Bandera – A caller reported a vehicle with temporary tags had run a red light and hit a traffic sign in the median in front of Whataburger. The caller then reported that the vehicle had left the scene and driven off.

8:23 a.m., 100 Blk Oak Grove – A concerned resident reported their neighbor’s garage door had been left open, which was very abnormal for the neighbor. Law enforcement came to the house, did not find any criminal activity, and left a message for the owner.

1:30 p.m., 1200 Blk S Main – A male was taken into custody after a routine traffic stop resulted in a probable cause search.

5:20 p.m., 600 Blk River – A caller reported teenagers riding skateboards on the dam at River Road Park. When law enforcement arrived, the teenagers had left.

7:06 p.m., 200 Blk W Bandera – A caller reported that their vehicle had been broken into.

MAY 18

10:04 a.m., 1400 Blk River – An employee reported that another employee had heard a third employee making verbal threats in the workplace.

11:18 a.m., 31000 Blk E I-10 – A probable cause search was conducted after a routine traffic stop. This resulted in the driver being taken into custody and the vehicle being towed.

2:55 p.m., 31000 Blk W I-10 – An employee reported that someone had stolen the purse out of a customer’s vehicle.

3:14 p.m., 9000 Blk Fair Oak Pkwy – A caller reported a male who had pulled a gun out and put it in his pants. The caller told dispatch that eh and the male had exchanged words before the male drove away. Bexar County law enforcement was informed.

3:53 p.m., 35000 Blk W I-10 – A caller reported that his gun was stolen from his vehicle the prior evening. An employee reported that she had seen a guest steal the gun on video surveillance.

8:35 p.m., 35000 Blk W I-10 – An employee reported that there was male walking in between vehicles in the parking lot of the business. The employee told dispatch it appeared to be the same individual who had stolen the firearm the prior evening.

9:02 p.m., 100 Blk Water – A caller reported hearing a loud explosion, followed by a whistling noise, but did not see anything. The caller said it was similar to how a firework sounds and she noted to dispatch that there was a weird smell. Additionally, the caller reported that there was a crowd of people across the street.

MAY 19

7:27 a.m., 500 Blk Johns Rd – A probable cause search was conducted resulting in two vehicle occupants being detained.

8:15 a.m., 700 Blk Johns Rd – A disgruntled individual wanted to file a complaint against the school because a maintenance person had left a lawn mower on, and unattended, in front of the entrance to the school.

11:51 a.m., 1400 Blk S Main – A caller reported that two phones had been stolen by a former employee.

12:35 p.m., 300 Blk S Main – A caller reported that someone had keyed her car in the parking lot.

1:24 p.m., 32000 Blk W I-10 – Boerne FD was contacted after multiple callers reported seeing a lot of smoke coming from the area. The fire was investigated, and it was found that it was a controlled burn, and it was still under control.

7:55 p.m., Cascade Caverns – A concerned parent reported a male who had wondered into a group of trees. The caller explained to dispatch that he lets his children play there and no longer feels comfortable letting them do that. The caller further explained that he had been watching the area for 10 minutes and had not seen the caller leave.

MAY 20

1:40 a.m., 35000 Blk W I-10 – An employee reported three people outside the hotel, arguing loudly. The employee told dispatch that he had even gotten multiple complaints from other guests about the volume of the disturbance. While on the phone with dispatch, the parties separated.

9:00 a.m., 300 Blk Ebner - A distressed caller reported that five kittens were missing, and the mother cat was crying for them. The caller had contacted Animal Control but said no one answered.

11:09 a.m., 37000 Blk W I-10 – A caller reported a male wearing a safety vest who was trying to stop cars from going into the park. The caller said that he did not stop, and the male gave him the finger. An hour and a half later, the caller reported they were facing difficulties leaving the park too.

12:13 p.m., 190 Blk S Main – A caller reported a vehicle that was parked in front of the walkway, selling stuff.

2:29 p.m., 800 Blk Adler – A caller reported two individuals climbing on electrical towers. The caller noted that the individuals were not wearing uniforms and appeared to be juveniles.

7:39 p.m., 600 Blk Oak Park – A caller reported a male who appeared to be breaking into a vehicle. The caller reported he had a crowbar stuck in the vehicle’s window.

9:15 p.m., 600 Blk W Bandera – A caller reported disorderly conduct from juvenile subjects. One of the subjects was waving around a firearm, in a threatening manner at the caller. The caller was leaving the location when the incident occurred and suspected the subjects may have followed him.

MAY 21

11:24 a.m., 400 Blk W Bandera – A woman reported a suspicious van parked behind the store. The caller reported that two males got out of the vehicle and were “scouting the area”.

1:20 p.m., 540 MM E I-10 – A caller reported a black SUV, with red and blue flashing lights. The caller found this odd and suspicious because it appeared to be a civilian vehicle.

6:59 p.m., 1400 Blk S Main – A caller reported that someone had locked her keys in her vehicle. Dispatch noted hearing a male and female yelling. The male then began at the caller. The caller went into a nearby business and told dispatch that the male was acting“unhinged”.

8:22 p.m., 1400 Blk E Blanco – A caller reported a vehicle that had crashed into the side of the building. Luckily, no injuries resulted. Law enforcement found that the incident was not an accident and the vehicle had been in the location for days. Actions were taken to have the vehicle moved.

MAY 22

1:11 a.m., 535MM W I-10 – A vehicle turned around on the interstate while being pulled over for a traffic stop. The driver was detained and taken into custody. While in custody, the driver flipped his handcuffs and became combative.

8:30 a.m., 1400 Blk E Blanco – A caller reported two males in a vehicle, attempting to get females to fill out some paperwork. The caller found this to be suspicious.

9:36 a.m., 100 Blk Alamosa Way – A caller reported a bullet hole in her house and wanted a police report to document the matter.

2:42 p.m., 1400 Blk S Main – A vehicle was involved in an accident, resulting in the driver bleeding from her arm. EMS services were provided to the driver and a tow truck was called for the vehicle.

3:21 p.m., 1300 Blk S Main – A business owner reported that they thought they had found drug paraphernalia while she was cleaning.

5:18 p.m., Saddle Horn/Dusty Corral – A mother reported that her son’s bicycle had been stolen two months prior.

9:36 p.m., 32000 Blk W I-10 – A caller reported a vehicle that had its driver’s side door open. The caller had driven by twice and had not seen anyone in close proximit5y to the vehicle either time.

KENDALL COUNTY
SHERIFF’S OFFICE

MAY 16

3:33 p.m., 400 Blk Hwy 27 – Two females who were pulled over for a routine traffic stop were subject to a probable cause search. After the search had been conducted, both females were placed in the back of the patrol car.

4:54 p.m., 1000 Blk FM 1376 – A suspicious caller reported males near a pickup truck who did not appear to be doing anything. The caller reported the males because they were staring in the direction on an unoccupied vehicle.

6:22 p.m., 100 Blk S FM 3351 – A rogue goat was reported to be making a stand by standing in the middle of the road. The goat was reluctantly returned to within its own fence.

8:21 p.m., 530 MM E I-10 – Why did a bull and a goat crossed the road? Because apparently they wanted to have a picnic together on the other side.

11:08 p.m., 400 Blk W Bandera – A father reported that his daughter had been approached in HEB by an adult female in HEB. The female told the caller’s daughter that she was being followed by two boys. The female asked the caller’s daughter to walk out to the parking lot with her. The caller told dispatch this was when he came back, and the female ran off.

MAY 17

2:30 a.m., 533 MM W I-10 – A caller reported hearing banging on the roof of his semi as he was driving down the road. The caller suspected someone was on top of the vehicle. Law enforcement got a visual on the vehicle and spotted two individuals on top of the vehicle. The semi-truck stopped, and the individuals were confronted by law enforcement.

8:45 a.m., 29000 Blk W I-10 – A manager reported that a terminated employee had not returned his company vehicle, company laptop nor his company cell phone. The caller informed dispatch that they were sending a tow truck to handle the company truck.

3:04 p.m., 300 Blk Crabapple Rd - A caller reported that $7000 had been stolen from him. The caller additionally reported to dispatch that the individuals who stole from him were present.

5:37 p.m., 500 Blk Rio Frio Crt – A caller reported males in the area who were trespassing on the property in order to access the Guadalupe River.

10:57 p.m., 100 Blk Wall St – A caller reported seeing someone running out of their backyard. The caller suspected that it was a kid from the neighborhood, using the caller’s backyard as a shortcut. The caller was not amused by this and wanted law enforcement to intervene in the matter.

MAY 18

6:48 a.m., S FM 3351 – Dispatch received a call from a school administrator reporting a male subject along the school’s fence line. The caller was concerned about the matter. Law enforcement arrived at the scene and was unable to locate the male.

9:54 a.m., Hwy 87 N/Camino Del Reserve N – A two-vehicle accident was reported. One of the vehicle occupants was reported to be bleeding from their face. The driver of one of the vehicles reported that his foot had slipped, resulting in him driving into oncoming traffic. Two wreckers were required for the vehicles.

11:45 a.m., 400 Blk Kreutzberg Rd – A vehicle-bucket accident occurred. It was reported that a bucket had come off the back of a vehicle and hit another vehicle’s, resulting in front-end damage, and the airbag going off. No injuries resulted and both parties cooperated.

12:01 p.m., Cinco Ln – A caller reported she had written a check to a local government entity; however, someone else had cashed the check.

5:25 p.m., 100 Blk Lonesome Lane – A caller reported that her sister had stolen approximately $200 worth of items from the caller and had taken the items to a pawn shop.

8:06 p.m., 529 MM E I-10 – A “greyish” cow was reported to be having an evening snack on the side of the road.

MAY 19

12:31 a.m., 100 Blk N Wagon Wheel Dr – A resident reported that she suspected that someone was on her property, walking around. The caller told dispatch that she had seen someone jump the fence 5 – 10 minutes prior to calling. The caller also informed dispatch that she had seen a male walking around the neighborhood earlier. Law enforcement patrolled the area.

1:29 a.m., Waring Road – A caller, who had just gotten home, reported that there was a vehicle parked in front of the Waring VFD, with multiple people walking around the vehicle with flashlights. Law enforcement made contact with the individuals and found no criminal activity was occurring.

9:07 a.m., 29000 Blk W I-10 – A branch manager reported that a laptop and cell phone had been stolen from the location.

10:08 a.m., 300 Blk Park Ridge – A caller reported their prescription medication had been stolen a week prior.

MAY 20

3:05 a.m., 100 Blk Woody Way – A caller reported hearing a loud explosion for an unknown direction approximately 15 minutes prior to her calling. The caller explained the sound had woken her up but did not think it was thunder.

5:48 a.m., 200 Blk FM 1376 – A caller reported a large fire in the area after seeing flames and white smoke. Boerne FD was called to respond to the scene. After the matter was investigated it was found it was a controlled burn, that had remained under control.

10:31 a.m., 200 Blk Woodland Blvd – A female reported that a check had been cashed out of her account. The female informed dispatch that she had not written the check.

10:45 a.m., 100 Blk Thunder Valley Rd – A caller seemed to suspect neglect when he reported six to seven cows who were at a location with no food and appeared undernourished.

9:33 p.m., 31000 Blk W I-10 - A wife reported that a male had punched her husband. The male had caused a scene at the location, throwing a barstool at one of the customers. The caller’s husband intervened, and the male punched him. The wife declined needing EMS services for the incident.

MAY 21

12:33 a.m., 300 Blk Saddle Mountain – A caller requested assistance from law enforcement. The caller explained to dispatch that a furniture delivery was supposed to have been made at around 4:00 p.m. the prior day. However, the delivery driver kept communicating with the caller, insisting that he was on the way and would be there in 10 minutes, despite the caller telling him no.

6:05 a.m., 600 Blk River – A caller was walking home from her job and reported that a vehicle was following her. The caller said the vehicle had been following her since she left her job. White she was on the phone with dispatch, the woman reported the male began driving in the parking area, as though it was another driving lane, and attempted to get the caller in the vehicle. Law enforcement went the location, and the man was taken into custody.

9:00 a.m., 300 blk FM 1621 – Two black cows were enjoying a Sunday brunch, complete with moo-mosas.

2:39 p.m., 800 Blk N Hwy 87 – A single vehicle rollover accident occurred. The driver reported that she was uninjured but did not know where she was. Comfort FD was called to the scene. Kerr County law enforcement contacted KCSO and provided the location of the accident.

8:23 p.m., 100 Blk Blue Ridge – An employee was concerned and reported a vehicle that had been jacked up for approximately 30 minutes, with a toddler inside the vehicle. The employee was concerned because she initially did not see an adult present; however, as the caller spoke with dispatch, a male approached the vehicle with a tire. It was discovered the toddler had not been left alone – the mother was in the back seat.

MAY 22

5:32 a.m., 100 Blk Post Oak Circle – A suspicious caller reported that a light had been shining on the field behind her house, and then she had noticed someone flashing their headlights before driving away. While on the phone with dispatch, the caller reported that she could see someone walking around with their flashlight. Law enforcement investigated the matter and found it was the school getting ready for their field day.

7:49 a.m., Kendall Oaks/Elm Springs – A two-vehicle incident occurred. The caller reported that her windshield was broken, and she was bleeding.

7:50 a.m., 535 MM W I-10 – A probable cause search occurred after a routine traffic stop. A male was taken into custody and transported to the jail.

11:02 a.m., 100 Blk Maravillas – A caller reported a bathtub had been stolen. The bathtub was stolen from a garage in a house that was under construction.

8:13 p.m., FM 3351/Hwy 46 E – A two-vehicle accident occurred. No injuries resulted; however, the accident was blocking the roadway. Both vehicles were able to be moved off the road and traffic could proceed.

9:11 p.m., 800 Blk Fifth St – A caller reported that one of her neighbors was burning. The caller told dispatch that she could see the flames and smoke coming from behind the neighbor’s residence. Comfort FD located the fire and the landowner, and the fire was extinguished.


KENDALL COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE

KENDALL COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE


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