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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 c-crimestoppers.com

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 c-crimestoppers.com

BOERNE
POLICE DEPARTMENT

JUNE 12

7:13 a.m., 200 Blk Water – A caller reported a man walking around with a bike with a women’s basket on the front. The caller also noted the color of the bike was teal. While on the phone with dispatch, a vehicle “piled high with junk” pulled up next to the man and the bike was loaded in the back of the car.

8:40 a.m., 538 MM W I-10 – A caller reported that they were involved in a hit and run accident roughly 10 minutes prior to their calling. The caller provided information on the vehicle that hit them and drove off.

2:44 p.m., 100 Blk Industrial – A caller was concerned after he had received a notice regarding his motorcycle being towed. The caller informed dispatch that he had sold the motorcycle years ago; however, he had continued getting notices for the vehicle.

2:49 p.m., Main/Rosewood – A caller reported that a female was hit by a vehicle. The female appeared to be okay and was up and walking around but was complaining of back pain. The other party remained on the scene and cooperated with law enforcement.

5:46 p.m., Main/Bandera – A two-vehicle accident occurred. Luckily there were no injuries sustained and no airbag deployment. When law enforcement arrived at the scene, one of the parties was overheard telling someone, “If you guys got anything you need to hide, hide it now”. A wrecker was required for on the of vehicles.

7:09 p.m., 200 Blk Becker – A caller reported that his trailer had been stolen early that afternoon.

JUNE 13

11:12 a.m., 100 Blk City Park – A caller reported that she had parked at a parking block at a city park and the nail was sticking up. The caller reported that the nail had damaged her car and she found the city responsible.

11:42 a.m., 400 Blk S Main – A caller reported a female had stolen a scooter roughly 10 minutes to her calling. The caller had tracked where the female went and told dispatch where the female was. The caller also told dispatch she was not sure who the scooter belonged to; however, it was possibly stolen.

1:11 p.m., 600 Blk W Bandera Rd – A K-9 unit was requested during a routine traffic stop. The K-9 unit had a positive K-9 alert.

1:44 p.m., 400 Blk W Bandera Rd – A vehicle was suspected of having an intoxicated driver. Law enforcement attempted to track the driver but was unable to locate.

2:13 p.m., 100 Blk Crosspoint – A caller reported that he was approached by a woman who appeared to be intoxicated. The woman had slurred speech and was falling over. The caller reported that the woman then drove off in her vehicle. Law enforcement located the female, and she was detained.

4:03 p.m., 3200 Blk W I-10 – A caller reported that an occupant in a vehicle threw a backpack out of the window while driving and then drove off. The caller provided dispatch with the location.

8:19 p.m., 600 Blk Adler – NYPD contacted Boerne PD regarding a TikTok threatening a school shooting. The post involved drag queens and swastikas.

JUNE 14

5:45 a.m., 400 Blk River – A caller reported a loose dog that was running around. The caller had almost hit the dog and was concerned. An additional contact reported to dispatch that the dog may have been hit. Luckily, the call had not been hit and the dog was returned to its owners.

8:28 a.m., 600 Blk W Bandera – An individual was detained after a routine traffic stop. 5 Star took custody of the vehicle.

5:49 p.m., 600 Blk Rosewood – A caller reported two relatives physically fighting. One of the women was bleeding from her head. EMA was contacted. Law enforcement arrived at the scene and one of the females was detained.

10:17 p.m. 100 Blk Roeder – A caller reported that his neighbor had threatened the caller’s life when he has been outside earlier.

KENDALL
COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE

JUNE 12

4:14 a.m., 523 MM E I-10 – A driver reported an injured animal on the side of the interstate.

9:09 a.m., 100 Blk Shady Oak Lane – A caller reported a suspicious vehicle. The caller found the vehicle to be suspicious because it was parked in the woods. Law enforcement investigated the matter and found the driver of the vehicle was giving his dog time to run around in the woods.

10:53 a.m., 100 Blk Walnut Way – A caller was calling on behalf of her mother who was concerned about a male who was riding a bike near the mother’s location, looking at houses.

2:32 p.m., 100 Blk S Cibolo Hollow – A caller reported his neighbors have two dogs and one of them killed the caller’s dog the prior morning.

6:52 p.m., Staudt St – A caller reported that they received a call from an 830phone number and the individual claimed to be a Deputy with the Sheriff’s office. The individual told the caller that there was a warrant for him missing jury duty. However, the caller informed dispatch he did not reside in Kendall County.

JUNE 13

4:29 a.m., 532 MM E I-10 – A caller reported a male on the side of the interstate with a bag. The caller told dispatch he had almost hit the male. Law enforcement made contact with the male.

9:26 a.m., 900 Blk E Hwy 46 – A caller wanted to report a theft of a cell phone.

12:56 p.m., 100 Blk Woodland Blvd – A caller contacted dispatch to inquire about the legality of trapping cats.

1:35 p.m., 300 Blk Edge Falls Rd – A caller was calling on behalf of their neighbor who had received a called that she needed to send money to an unknown party.

2:14 p.m., 100 Blk Evans Dr – A resident reported a vehicle that had been parked in the road since the prior evening. The caller noted to dispatch that the vehicle was parked by the mailboxes. Law enforcement was able to make contact with the owner who explained she was waiting for the vehicle to be towed.

2:46 p.m., Bella Springs Rd – A caller with a construction company wanted to report an incident in which the caller’s neighbors threatened the construction workers.

JUNE 14

12:14 a.m., 200 Blk Bluebonnet Dr – A mother requested assistance when she discovered her minor daughter was messaging an older male on social media. The mother explained that her daughter was refusing to listen to her parents. Law enforcement spoke with the daughter about listening to her parents.

6:59 a.m., 100 Blk Cedar BreakTrail – A concerned caller reported a suspicious vehicle and individual in the neighborhood. The caller suspected the individual of being a prowler. One of the deputies recognized a picture of the individual and identified him as the male who had been delivering newspapers.

3:10 p.m., Ranger Creek/I-10 – A caller reported that one of his contractors was having difficulty completing the job. He reported that one of the homeowners was confronting and interrupting the workers. Additionally, the homeowner would physically stand in front of the machinery or the workers.

5:46 p.m., 527 MM W I-10 – A driver reported that he had a flat tire and did not have the correct tire iron to remove the flat tire. Law enforcement came to the scene and let the driver borrow the correct size tire iron.

8:13 p.m., 529 MM W I-10 – A caller reported a van, with an out-of-state license plate, swerving on the interstate and over-correcting. The vehicle was quickly going down the interstate and dispatch contacted Kerr County law enforcement to advise them of the situation.


KENDALL COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE

KENDALL COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE


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