BOERNE POLICE DEPARTMENT
March 27
6:01 a.m., 100 block of Menger Springs — A staff member requested assistance in removing a male from the premises.
7:21 a.m., 500 block of Adler Road — A parks department employee reported graffiti in the restroom.
7:55 a.m., James Street/Turner Street — A two-vehicle accident occurred, resulting in all the vehicles’ airbags being deployed. Two tow trucks were called for the vehicles. No injuries were reported.
1:48 p.m., 100 block of Southglen Parkway — A caller reported that in the evenings, vehicles were driving to the back of the neighborhood, and then racing at high speeds.
5:01 p.m., 100 block of Wild Rose Hill — A caller reported a vehicle with a lightbar was parked in front of the caller’s residence. The caller went to confront the driver and they drove off.
March 28
4:34 a.m., 35000 block of W. Interstate 10 — Emergency services responded to a call about grey smoke coming from inside a building, and it smelled like burned plastic. It was found that the heater had turned on and was facing difficulties.
5:32 a.m., 700 block of Johns Road — A caller out on a morning walk reported seeing smoke coming from behind a school building. Boerne FD was notified of the situation and looked for the source.
5:36 p.m., Main Street/School Street — A caller reported a vehicle blocking a lane of traffic, causing an accident. There were three vehicles involved but one of them left the location. Luckily, there were no injuries.
6:53 p.m., 7900 block of Fair Oaks Parkway — A caller reported that someone broke into her minivan and stole her purse. The caller discovered the thief was using her credit cards at Walmart and had contacted her card company.
10:34 p.m., 1300 block of S. Main Street — A caller reported a male and female were stealing from the location. The two individuals were switching tags on items at the self-checkout. Law enforcement detained them.
March 29
10:49 a.m., 1300 block of S. Main Street — A caller reported additional fraudulent activity on a bank account after his wife’s purse had been stolen the prior day.
11:43 a.m., 100 block of Katie Court — A caller was concerned about a vehicle driving slowly up and down their residential street, randomly stopping.
6:39 p.m., 1300 block of S. Main Street — A caller reported his manager received a phone call and told the caller to contact the police. The manager said someone called him, claiming to be a federal agent and asking the manager for money.
7:05 p.m., 300 block River Road — A man got a little too excited about the reopening of the River Road Park trails and decided to go fishing on the dam, which is against city ordinances.
7:28 p.m., Highland Street/School Street — A caller reported hearing gunshots near HEB.
11:28 p.m., 1500 block of N. Main Street — A motorist was pulled over for suspected intoxication. Law enforcement took the driver into custody and a tow truck was called for the vehicle.
March 30
7:09 a.m., River Road/Main Street — A woman reported a vehicle pulled out in front of her vehicle, causing the woman to have to slam on her brakes. There was subsequent damage to the woman’s vehicle; however, the other driver left the scene.
10:44 a.m., 800 block of Johns Road — A caller reported her vehicle had been stolen during the night.
11:19 a.m., 600 block of W Bandera Road — A caller reported that items had been stolen from the caller’s truck bed.
11:46 a.m., 1300 block of S. Main Street — An odd assortment of items was reported to be on the sidewalk, including purses, bags and electronic devices. While the caller was speaking with dispatch, a woman came over to the pile and took money and a cell phone.
5:47 p.m., Destiny Lane/Deer Creek — A caller reported a vehicle was parked in the street, and three males who were “pulling parts off it.” It was found that the men were working on the vehicle.
March 31
9:19 a.m., 200 block of Charger Boulevard — A runner reported a pickup truck driving around the neighborhood that he found suspicious.
11:13 a.m., 100 block of Iverness Pass — A caller reported someone had placed 50 to 75 forks in their front yard during the night. Maybe the Easter Bunny ran out of eggs?
12:43 p.m., River Road/Esser Road — A three-vehicle accident occurred. Two wreckers and an ambulance were called to the scene.
April 1
1:17 a.m., 800 block of Johns Road — A caller reported a vehicle with its lights on that had been in front of the caller’s apartment for two hours.
9:33 a.m., Bandera Road/Main Street — Law enforcement was notified of a vehicle with a stolen license plate on it.
11:39 a.m., Saunders Street/San Antonio Road — A three-vehicle accident occurred. There were unknown injuries, but emergency services came to the location.
11:46 a.m., 500 block of S School Street — A woman, calling on behalf of a friend, reported someone was violating a protection order.
7:38 p.m., 100 block of City Lake — A speedboat was reported to be on Boerne City Lake. The caller was initially concerned the boat was in distress but fortunately that was not the case.
10:21 p.m., 100 block of Gallant Fox — A caller reported a vehicle had been in the area, idling for several hours. The caller found this odd, as they had seen the vehicle doing this all week.
11:45 p.m., 39000 block of W. I-10 — A truck driver reported a male who got out of the back of the driver’s 18-wheeler and began walking away. The driver said he heard a banging noise while driving and was concerned about a flat tire, so he pulled over. The driver told dispatch he suspected the male got into the truck when he was stopped in the McAllen area.
KENDALL COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
March 27
10:27 a.m., 400 block of Ammann Road — A caller reported he had possession of a dog that the caller suspected of being hit by a vehicle.
12:02 p.m., 2500 block of FM 473 — A caller reported the ongoing issue of a dog inviting itself into her yard and hanging out.
1:42 p.m., Staudt Street — Two males were arrested for drug-related matters.
5:23 p.m., 200 block of W. Highway 46 — A three-vehicle accident occurred. One of the vehicle occupants may have suffered a broken arm. Wreckers were required for two of the vehicles.
5:26 p.m., 100 block of Sky View Drive — A caller reported one of her neighbors was shooting a firearm in the area. The caller said one of the bullets had come into the caller’s property.
10:49 p.m., mile marker 522 E. I-10 — Local law enforcement was notified of a vehicle missing a front license plate that had been involved in a robbery at gunpoint in Kerrville.
March 28
10:46 a.m., 500 block of FM 1376 — A caller reported two dogs running amuck in the area. One of the dogs was reported to have fencing wrapped around its head and neck.
12:49 p.m., Spring Creek Road — A caller, who had been out of town, reported that her storage unit appeared as though it had been broken into. The caller said the doors were open and the contents were scattered all over the ground.
3:04 p.m., mile marker 527 W. I-10 — An individual driving by reported a vehicle appeared to be on fire. The individual said flames were coming from underneath the vehicle.
6:33 p.m., 100 block of Contigo — A caller reported their teenage daughter was being threatened.
March 29
2:18 a.m., 32000 block of E. I-10 — A field sobriety test was conducted on a male driver, and he was taken into custody.
2:39 a.m., 100 block of Fredericksburg Street — A caller reported a dog had come into his backyard and attacked a deer.
1:37 p.m., 200 block of E. Highway 46 — A head-on collision occurred, resulting in the two vehicles requiring wreckers.
5:27 p.m., Ernst/Schmidt — Seven cattle were reported to be out and about, scouting for a viewing spot for the eclipse.
6:42 p.m., 100 block of Lakeside Drive — A caller reported an odd vehicle had driven up the caller’s driveway and then randomly done a U-turn and driven off.
7:25 p.m., 800 block of High Street, Comfort — A man was suspected of being drunk. A second caller reported the male was walking into traffic. Emergency services responded to the call and found the male had sustained a head injury and was in and out of unconsciousness.
March 30
8:31 a.m., 400 block of S. FM 3351 — A calf was found to have started his morning on the moo-ove.
8:55 a.m., on Breeze Way — A caller reported a dog had wandered onto the caller’s daughter’s property and killed one of her dogs.
10:23 a.m., 100 block of FM 474 — Three cows were reported on the loose.
12:28 p.m., mile marker 537 E. I-10 — A caller was concerned about a white van driving around without license plates. The caller said he was suspicious “because it’s a white van.”
1:50 p.m., 100 block of Windview Drive — A caller reported some teenagers drove by and shot one of their horses with a Nerf gun. The caller said it was lucky the horse didn’t run away.
8:22 p.m., Wasp Creek Road — A caller reported his wife was bitten by a feral cat. The caller had been advised to be alert for rabies.
March 31
12:53 a.m., 1200 block of FM 1376 — A caller reported her ex-boyfriend was at the location and refusing to leave. The caller said she suspected the ex-boyfriend was intoxicated. Law enforcement came to the location and was detained.
5:17 p.m., 100 block of Ulmus Road — A caller was concerned about someone shooting toward her residence. Law enforcement contacted the suspected person who was shooting and found they were not shooting. However, the caller maintained this was an ongoing issue.
9:05 p.m., mile marker 529 W. I-10 — A caller reported an 18-wheeler on the interstate that was sparking.
April 1
7:02 a.m., 100 block of Dresden Wood Drive — A caller reported his girlfriend wouldn’t leave his property. The caller said he asked the female to leave but she wouldn’t. The female had a copy of the caller’s keys and wouldn’t give them back.
12:53 p.m., on Staudt Street — A caller reported he received a bill from a toll road authority for 2023 usage, despite the caller having sold the vehicle in 2017.
4:55 p.m., 2500 block of FM 473 — A caller reported a somewhat aggressive dog was in her yard.
7:27 p.m., 100 block of Riverwood — A caller reported an ongoing issue with a stalker for the past five years.
April 2
11:31 a.m., Staudt Street — A caller reported a vehicle passed her while she was driving and had clipped the front end of her vehicle, forcing her to lose control and spin out. The other vehicle had driven off.
1:08 p.m., Dodge/Upper Balcones Road — A probable cause search occurred during a traffic stop. The driver was detained, with a tow truck called for their vehicle.
8:54 p.m., 501 MM W I-10 — The K9 unit was deployed during a traffic stop and had a positive alert. One male was taken into custody.
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