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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 830249-8645, the Kendall County Sheriff’s Office at 830-2499721 or Kendall County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-348-LEAD (5323) or c-crimestoppers.com

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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 830249-8645, the Kendall County Sheriff’s Office at 830-2499721 or Kendall County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-348-LEAD (5323) or c-crimestoppers.com

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JUNE 15

7:46 a.m., 100 Blk Herff – A caller reported that their parked car had been hit by another car during the prior night. The caller didn’t know what vehicle it was.

10:59 a.m., 100 Blk Bandera – A two-vehicle accident occurred. A female occupant requested EMS services. Two wreckers were needed for the vehicles.

11:22 a.m., 1300 Blk S Main – A caller reported a suspicious vehicle that had been parked in the parking lot for days. The caller told dispatch that the vehicle had an out of state license plate that was expired and hadn’t seen anyone in it.

3:15 p.m., 33000 Blk W I-10 – A caller reported that someone had damaged her property and had stolen her internet line.

3:21 p.m., 1600 Blk River – A caller reported that she had gone to see a friend when she was getting gas. While she was speaking with her friend, someone stole the caller’s purse from her vehicle.

8:30 p.m., 100 Blk Fanwick – A caller reported a male circling a house across the street. The caller informed dispatch that the male had been doing this for around fifteen minutes.

JUNE 16

9:18 a.m., 100 Blk Lilly Creek – A caller reported a vehicle parked in their driveway. The caller was concerned because they did not recognize the vehicle, and no one was in the vehicle. The caller requested the vehicle be towed. However, shortly thereafter the caller did recognize and cancelled their request.

10:55 a.m., 100 Blk Clear Water – A caller reported finding shotgun shells in the street in front of his house and had picked them up. The caller was requesting assistance in how to dispose of them. Dispatch advised the caller to bring them to Boerne PD.

3:18 p.m., 540 MM E I-10 – A caller reported a four-vehicle accident had occurred with two vehicles blocking traffic.

7:26 p.m., 300 Blk Deer Creek – A woman reported a male in a monochrome outfit who was walking down the road taking pictures. Maybe she should call the fashion police too?

9:51 p.m., 40 Blk Herff – Two females were detained after a routine traffic stop. Both of the females were searched and then one of the females was arrested.

JUNE 17

10:03 a.m., 100 Blk City Lake – An individual with the Parks Department called in to report a female who was harassing him. The caller explained to dispatch that he was putting up‘No Parking’signs when the female began harassing him.

2:23 p.m., 1500 Blk S Main – A caller reported that her ex-boyfriend had stolen items from her residence and then sold them at a location in Boerne.

4:38 p.m., 800 Blk Johns – A manager reported needing assistance from law enforcement removing people from the facility’s pool. She was unsure who was a resident and who was a guest.

7:19 p.m., 1300 Blk S Main – A caller reported three males in their early twenties had gone into the store and posed as employees. The males then left with a card with $450 on it.

10:28 p.m., I-10/Hwy 87 S – A caller reported an accident involving a truck with an animal trailer and a minivan. The accident was blocking the intersection. A second caller reported that the accident was a head on collision. EMS was contacted. Boerne FD was also contacted because there was fluid on the road. A wrecker was called for the minivan.

JUNE 18

3:18 a.m., 1200 Blk S Main – A caller reported an argument between some

males and females. The caller reported hearing lots of arguing and door slamming, with yelling and crying involved. Law enforcement came to the scene and one of the males involved left the location.

4:16 a.m., 100 Blk Hampton Cove – A caller reported a prickly situation – a trapped porcupine in her backyard! The caller requested a law enforcement officer open her gate to release the porcupine.

9:32 a.m., 100 Blk City Lake – A city employee called in to report a female with an aggressive dog who was by the paddle board rental area. The employee was requesting the law enforcement speak with the dog’s owner.

11:46 a.m., 100 Blk Industrial – A concerned caller reported approximately fifteen people standing around looking into a van in a parking lot. It was discovered there was no criminal activity, instead just a large family who had a flat tire.

5:03 p.m., 37000 Blk E I-10 – A caller reported a male who walking down the road with an open container of alcohol. The caller noted that the individual had initially refused to leave the location, after he was asked to leave because of an open container.

7:43 p.m., 800 Blk Johns – A caller reported a large group drinking and being inappropriate in the pool area of the residence. The caller, who was concerned for his kids, also reported that a fight had almost broken out.

JUNE 19

12:37 p.m., 100 Blk Elm – A caller reported that her brother’s minivan had been stolen in recent days.

1:06 p.m., 100 Blk Old San Antonio – A caller informed dispatch that she was meeting someone who was wanted by law enforcement. The caller explained to dispatch that she was meeting with her ex-boyfriend who was wanted for rape. The caller provided dispatch with the details of the meeting.

1:09 p.m., 100 Blk Wickersham – A caller reported his vehicle as stolen after he lent it to someone, and they disappeared. The caller explained that he had not seen the individual in over two weeks.

7:30 p.m., Shooting Club – A caller reported that she was at a location with a male who she had met online. The caller told dispatch the male began smoking meth in front of her and offered to pay her for sex. After she refused, the male began grabbing at the caller and tore her clothes. The caller successfully got away.

7:32 p.m., 100 Blk Rolling Creek – A caller reported receiving secondhand information regarding a domestic dispute. The caller told dispatch that a husband was threatening his wife and there were known to be weapons in the household.

JUNE 15

1:05 a.m., 30000 BlkW I-10 – A security company called in to report two males walking around the area when there wasn’t supposed to be anyone there during the timeframe. Law enforcement came to the location and found the two males were checking out trucks.

7:39 a.m., 100 Blk Ammann Rd – A caller reported a mini horse who had gotten out and wanted to go get some doughnuts for breakfast. The horse was found by its owners and reluctantly returned home before they could get their dozen doughnuts – maybe next time!

11:59 a.m., 400 Blk FM 1621 – A caller reported that a former employee kept calling and making threatening statements, like “This isn’t over” amongst other things.

12:14 p.m., 100 Blk Scottie Dr – A caller reported an instance of credit card fraud. Law enforcement advised they would come to the caller’s place of employment to make the report.

3:24 p.m., 300 Blk Plantation Path – A concerned mother reported her son was on videochat with a female and the female was naked on the call. The mother was concerned because her son is a minor.

5:10 p.m., Green Cedar Rd – A caller reported a male who smelled of alcohol, and was possibly intoxicated, had stolen a golf cart. The manager of the location was following the caller. Law enforcement made contact with the male and was detained.

7:03 p.m., 100 Blk Ten West Dr – A caller reported that a bag of medication and jewelry had been stolen after her house had been shown by a realtor.

JUNE 16

2:43 a.m., 30000 Blk E I-10 – A two-vehicle accident account occurred, with one of the vehicles towing a trailer. One of the individuals involved in the accident was complaining of leg pain. EMS was contacted and both lanes of the road were temporarily shut down. Two wreckers were required for the vehicles.

8:52 a.m., 700 Blk Waring-Welfare Rd – A caller reported finding a gun safe, two weed eaters, leaf blowers and golf clubs on the side of the road. The caller stayed next to the items until law enforcement came to the location.

12:55 p.m., 100 Blk Kendall Rose – A caller reported that they had been scammed out of $3000. The caller explained to dispatch that an individual pretending to be his boss had asked him to purchase several gift cards. The caller explained to dispatch that his respective banks were also conducting an investigation.

1:10 p.m., 529 MM E I-10 – A female was detained after a routine traffic stop and a tow truck was called for her vehicle.

5:07 p.m., 100 Blk Old #9 – A black steer calf had decided to go out for a Friday on the town.

6:07 p.m., Kreutzberg Rd – A caller reported three goats had shown up on his property who were looking for a fun evening party.

JUNE 17

11:24 a.m., 100 Blk FM 289 – A caller reported dogs at the location, killing the caller’s goats. The caller insinuated that the owner’s gate was open. The caller additionally told dispatch that this was not the first time this had happened.

2:39 p.m., Tower Rd/Connally Way – A caller reported a large wooden sign with an expletive spray painted on it.

6:21 p.m., 10000 Blk North Creek Road – A caller reported a porcupine who wanted to be friends was lurking by her back porch. The caller explained to dispatch that she was unable to leave her back porch with the porcupine there.

7:37 p.m., 600 Blk Hwy 27 – A caller reported that there was a male with a firearm who was harassing a female in her vehicle. The male was at the female’s window with a gun. The caller suspected the male was attempting to kidnap the female. Kerr County was contacted and arrived at the scene and arrested the male.

9:31 p.m., 100 Blk City Lake – A caller reported that they were looking for a male and child in the water and had not seen them in over an hour. Authorities noted an empty raft in the water. The male and child were later successfully located.

JUNE 18

8:22 a.m., OakTrail – A caller reported they had a trapped skunk and were unsure how to handle the situation.

3:28 p.m., 525 MM W I-10 – A hit and run accident was reported by a witness. The vehicle that hit the other vehicle, continued driving on the interstate. The victim did not contact law enforcement. Law enforcement drove by the location and the vehicle was not there.

5:47 p.m., 800 Blk FM 289 – A caller reported a threat he had received from the mother of his child at a prior child custody exchange. The caller wanted the matter documented.

11:15 p.m., 533 MM E I-10 – A caller reported a vehicle going down the interstate at only 50 mph, with no taillights. The caller noted there was significant damage to the rear end of the vehicle and the caller did not believe there was a rear license plate.

11:18 p.m., 800 Blk Johns Rd – A caller reported that someone at his apartment complex, pointed a gun at him by the pool. Law enforcement came to the location to handle the matter.

JUNE 19

12:04 a.m., 10000 Blk N Hwy 87 – A caller reported a vehicle had been sitting in the same location for a week. The caller noted that there was a phone on the dashboard that was opened to the same map screen each time the caller looked. Law enforcement investigated the matter and found it was a homeless woman asleep in her vehicle.

7:55 a.m., 900 Blk N Hwy 87 – A caller reported a head on collision involving two vehicles. A second caller reported that there were multiple injuries with four or five people not moving, and that one of the vehicles was on fire. Ambulances were called. All occupants were reported to have passed away.

8:10 a.m., Hwy 46 E/Sharon Dr – A caller reported a driver who he suspected of being intoxicated because the driver was all over the road.

11:53 a.m., 100 Blk Acker Rd – A single motorcycle accident occurred. EMS was contacted as the driver was suspected of suffering a broken shoulder, and pain in his right knee and heel.

12:01 p.m., 200 Blk N Hwy – A caller reported that a carrier with kittens had been dumped at his location.

3:49 p.m., 100 Blk Allen Rd – A caller reported that she saw a guy standing on top of the hill before hiding behind some trees. Law enforcement came to the location and located the male, who was trespassing.


KENDALL COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE

KENDALL COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE


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