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
MARCH 6
6:57 a.m., 100 block of Old San Antonio Road — A caller reported his vehicle had been broken into during the night and a firearm had been stolen.
7:00 a.m., 100 block of Hughes Street — A caller reported his pickup truck had been stolen. The caller had previously placed a tracker on the vehicle and was able to tell law enforcement where the vehicle was pinging.
7:30 a.m., 100 block of Hughes Street — A caller reported that a trailer had been attached to the pickup truck that was stolen earlier. Around an hour later, San Antonio PD reported they had located the trailer.
7:34 a.m., 100 block of Hughes Street — A caller reported her vehicle had been broken into during the night. The caller didn’t suspect anything was taken.
8:15 a.m., 100 block of Lehmann Road — Another person reported their vehicle had been broken into. The caller said it appeared someone had gone through her vehicle but hadn’t taken anything.
3:33 p.m., 100 block of Old San Antonio Road — A caller reported that someone had stolen his RV from the location in the past week.
MARCH 7
11:37 a.m., 700 block of River Road — A caller reported that one of his employees was hit by an elderly female the previous day. The employee hadn’t thought he was injured but was now limping.
12:11 p.m., 600 block of W. Bandera Road — A local resident reported harassment at his workplace.
1:59 p.m., 700 block of River Road — A caller reported someone had kicked a door at the location and left damage. The damage had occurred the prior month and the owner told her she needed to report the matter
2:54 p.m., 200 block of Becker Street — A caller reported two vehicles were parked at the end of the culdesac. The caller found it suspicious as he did not see any reason two vehicles should be parked there.
3:12 p.m., Market Street/Main Street — A two-vehicle accident involved a vehicle that spun out, with the other vehicle driving away from the accident. TxDOT was notified of guardrail damage that had occurred.
5:03 p.m., 400 block of W. Bandera Road — A caller reported seeing an individual checking vehicle door handles in the H-E-B parking lot.
MARCH 8
1:44 p.m., Charger Boulevard/River Road — A disgruntled caller reported that the traffic light allowing vehicles to turn left was stuck on red.
5:29 p.m., 1300 block of S. Main Street — A employee reported a theft had occurred about two hours ago.
6:40 p.m., 31000 block of W. Interstate 10 — A caller reported three males who were dressed identically. The caller was with law enforcement and found the similar clothing to be suspicious. The caller followed the males to where they were staying and saw no criminal activity.
9:31 p.m., on Greyhound Lane — A caller reported seeing a kid climb into a storm drain to access a bathroom that was fenced off.
KENDALL COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
MARCH 6
7:43 a.m., 200 block of Post Oak Street — A caller reported his soon-to-be-ex-spouse had assaulted him three times the prior night.
9:07 a.m., 100 block of Branding Iron Road — A caller reported a company showed up and began cutting down trees on the caller’s property without his knowledge or permission.The caller investigated the matter and found the company was hired by the homeowner’s association.
11:04 a.m., 500 block of W. Highway 46 — A driver was reported to be waving a gun out the window as he was passing vehicles in a no passing zone. The driver was read his rights and taken into custody.
3:25 p.m., 100 block of Cravey Road — A caller reported an accidental shooting while out hunting. The victim had been shot in the arms and across the chest. An AirEvac was called for the victim, who had remained conscious.
3:38 p.m., 900 block of E. Highway 46 — A caller reported air machines at the gas stations had been vandalized and money had been stolen from them. The caller was associated with the company that retrieves the money and was unsure when the vandalism had occurred.
MARCH 7
1:26 a.m., FM 1621/Kendall Jackson — A resident had been flagged down by someone asking for directions. The driver had told the resident that he didn’t have cell service and his GPS wasn’t working. The driver then told the caller he was just going to drive back home, to Mason, Texas, instead.
7:41 a.m., 100 block of Oak Bluff Boulevard — A caller reported a vehicle was parked in front of the neighbor’s house, despite never seeing it before. The vehicle drove a slight distance then began watching the kids at the bus stop.
8:52 a.m., 200 block of Mt. Pisgah Drive — A restaurant supplier was investigating a possibly fraudulent purchase.
8:56 a.m., 600 block of Faltin Street — An employee reported a male who had driven by that morning and was filming all of the employees’ license plates.
4:56 p.m., on Jason Road — A caller reported she had been scammed out of $30,000 via an internet scam. The caller had been told that she owed the money to the individual and needed to pay immediately.
MARCH 8
12:07 a.m., 200 block of Upper Cibolo Creek Road — A caller reported he had been subject to identity theft.
12:57 p.m., 900 block of Front Street — Two vehicles were involved in an accident. They were both out of traffic. One person sustained a hand injury and sought medical attention. A tow truck was called for one of the vehicles.
7:25 p.m., 100 block of N. Wagon Wheel Drive — A caller reported a male was trespassing on the caller’s property. The caller suspected the male was either intoxicated or under the influence of drugs.
7:33 p.m., on N. Highway 87 — A manger reported a male at the location was causing trouble. It was suspected that the male was intoxicated or under the influence of narcotics. The male began going in and out of consciousness and EMS was contacted.
8:48 p.m., mile marker 536, E. I-10 — A caller was concerned about a young woman who was walking on the interstate. Law enforcement was unable to locate the girl.
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