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 830249-8645, 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 8
2:22 a.m., 35000 block of W. Interstate 10 — A caller reported someone was knocking on the front door but had said nothing. The caller said she had heard a couple arguing but couldn’t tell what was being said. Law enforcement came to the location and conducted a sobriety test. Two people were detained.
9:03 a.m., 1200 block of S. Main Street — A caller reported one of his employees had a saw valued between $1,500 and $2,000 stolen from his truck.
4:31 p.m., 1200 block of S. Main Street — A caller reported a toddler had crossed Main Street all by himself. The caller added that the child’s mother was on the other side of the road, stumbling around.
5:49 p.m., 600 block of W. Bandera Road — A caller reported a person whose vehicle had out-of-state license plates was attempting to sell items in the parking lot.
9:43 p.m., 100 block of Aspen — A caller reported seeing a male on a bicycle who was looking into cars.
May 9
1:08 a.m., 33000 block of W. I-10 — A caller reported three women who were yelling from inside a vehicle. The caller said she could hear a male calling the females names. Law enforcement came to the location to investigate.
10:59 a.m., Main Street/Bandera Road — Law enforcement was notified of a vehicle with a stolen license plate driving in the area.
11:26 a.m., 700 block of River Road — A caller reported someone was taking furniture from the apartment, even though the owner was out of state. The caller had contacted the resident who stated that no one should be in the apartment.
6:42 p.m., 100 block of Plant Avenue — A caller in the process of selling her house reported someone had stolen her wedding ring when looking at the location.
May 10
12:07 a.m., mile marker 539 E. I-10 — A vehicle was reported to be going over 100 mph on the interstate. The vehicle slowed down and the driver reported she was experiencing severe pain. The driver was taken to the emergency room.
12:11 a.m., 100 block of City Lake Road — A caller reported their boat motor had died and they were sinking in the sand. The caller requested assistance in being towed to the shore.
2:32 a.m., 100 block of Old San Antonio Road — A caller reported she was being followed by another vehicle that was driving aggressively.
4:27 p.m., 1300 block of S. Main Street — A male in the building had been asked to leave but he wouldn’t leave the location.
May 11
9:37 a.m., 100 block of N. Main Street — A caller reported he could smell gas inside his house. Boerne FD came to the location, vented the building and turned off the gas.
10:44 a.m., 100 block of Beaver Bend — A caller reported someone had come up to his video doorbell system, saying he had a delivery for the caller, and inquired about when the caller would be home.
10:54 a.m., Bandera Road/Main Street — A caller reported a male and female who were standing at the intersection soliciting money.
3:05 p.m., 400 block of W. Bandera Road — An employee reported someone attempted to steal almost $700 worth of merchandise the previous night.
5:08 p.m., 400 block of W. Bandera Road — A caller reported someone hit her vehicle while it was parked.
May 12
1:53 a.m., 33000 block of W I-10 — A caller reported hearing a disturbance between a male and a female. The caller said this was an ongoing issue and the female had a history of alcohol abuse. Law enforcement came to the location and the female was detained.
6:39 a.m., 100 block of Whisper Way — A caller was very unamused by a rooster who would not stop crowing.
8:32 a.m., mile marker 543 E. I-10 — A passing driver reported an overturned vehicle on the side of the road. The driver was able to get out of the vehicle. The right lane of the interstate was temporarily closed.
6:18 p.m., 400 block of W. Bandera Road — Law enforcement was notified of a vehicle with a stolen license plate in the area.
May 13
9:56 a.m., 100 block of Market Street — A caller said an employee who was terminated was in the parking lot. The caller added that the former employee had followed an employee onto the interstate the previous week.
1:24 p.m., 1300 block of S. Main Street — An employee reported they had a male in custody who was caught shoplifting. The male was refusing to identify himself. Law enforcement took the male into custody.
8:51 p.m., mile marker 543 E. I-10 — A male was detained and taken into custody after a probable cause search during a traffic stop.
May 14
1:41 a.m., 200 block of Schweppe Street — An Airbnb owner reported someone made a reservation at her property with a stolen ID.
1:35 p.m., 100 block of Destiny Drive — A caller reported a heavily-tinted vehicle with two people inside was parked behind the caller for around 20 minutes.
3:27 p.m., 100 block of Aransas Pass — A caller reported that her mother had received a call from someone pretending to be with the sheriff’s office.
4:46 p.m., 30000 block of W. I-10 — A caller reported he had been violently threatened by a customer who must have really wanted that refund.
FAIR OAKS RANCH
POLICE DEPARTMENT
May 6
There was an animal call for a snake at the 29000 block of Oakview Ridge. The slithering suspect was removed from the premises.
A dog was spotted off leash at the area of Gate Forest/Bull Ring, violating the city ordinance. Law enforcement was unable to locate the offending canine.
Quite the smelly situation occurred when a trapped skunk was reported at the 8000 block of Flagstone Hill. An animal control officer informed the caller that the city did not handle trapped animals.
A group of juveniles was reported to be flicking people off at the 31000 block of Valley Trace from a vehicle. Law enforcement was unable to locate the vehicle.
May 7
A cat was reported to be stuck in a tree at the 31000 block of Stephanie Way. The cat was luckily retrieved from the tree, sparing one of its lives.
Someone reported a woman at the 7000 block of Pimlico Lane walking a dog off leash. Animal control looked for the woman and canine but were unsuccessful.
A deer carcass was reported at the 31000 block of Burnt Cedar East. Animal control came and removed the carcass from the location.
May 8
Two loose dogs were reported to be running around the area. Law enforcement was able to contact the owner and the dogs were safely returned home.
A dead deer was reported to be at the 8000 block of High Cliff. The deer carcass was removed from the location.
A vehicle accident was reported at the 31000 block of Ralph Fair Road. Luckily, there were no injuries resulting from the accident.
May 9
An ambulance was called for a male at the 7000 block of Fair Oaks Parkway, who was transported to a hospital in San Antonio.
A traffic hazard call was made at the area of No Le Hace, due to an illegally parked vehicle. After much debate, it was found that the vehicle was indeed parked legally.
A caller reported suspicious circumstances around Elkhorn Ridge/Dietz Elkhorn when a vehicle was stopped in the turning lane. Law enforcement contacted the owner, and the vehicle was moved.
May 10
A suspicious vehicle was reported in the 8000 block of Rolling Acres Trails. The area was then marked for extra patrol by law enforcement.
A person was reported missing from the 31000 block of Keenland Drive. The missing person was located and successfully returned home.
A caller found it suspicious when they saw three individuals at a park in the 7000 block of Pimlico Lane that was closed.
A caller reported a suspicious person at the 29000 block of Lawrence Way. The caller quickly discovered the suspicious person was, in fact, their neighbor and contacted dispatch with the correction.
May 11
Police conducted a driving while intoxicated stop in the 9100 block of Dietz Elkhorn Road.
An owner was reported for having her dog off leash in the 30000 block of Fairway Ash. The dog and its owner were advised of the off-leash violation. The dog promised to keep better tabs on its owner.
A skunk was reported wandering around the 29000 block of Raintree Ridge. Law enforcement looked for the smelly situation but was unable to locate it.
A caller found an ice cream truck in the Battle Intense/Cibolo Run area to be suspicious. Law enforcement contacted the vehicle’s owner and found everything was ok.
A suspicious vehicle was reported to be at the 7900 block of Pimlico Lane. Law enforcement ran the vehicle’s information, and it all came back OK.
May 12
A dog was reported to have attacked another dog at the 32000 block of Wild Oak Hill.
Loose goats were reported to be roaming around Ralph Fair Road/Arbor Falls. Law enforcement attempted to locate the goats, but they had already successfully escaped.
A caller reported a suspicious person in the 7000 block of Fair Oaks Parkway. The caller then deemed the person to be unsuspicious and contacted law enforcement to cancel the call.
KENDALL COUNTY
SHERIFF’S OFFICE
May 8
3:00 p.m., Monarca Boulevard — A caller reported that someone had disconnected his internet and security cables.
4:20 p.m., 40 block of FM 473 — A two-vehicle accident occurred. One of the parties suffered an arm injury and an ambulance was called. One of the vehicles was left undriveable and a wrecker was called.
4:54 p.m., 600 block of Seven Sisters Drive — A caller reported his friend had a fake ID and a warrant out for his arrest.
8:22 p.m., Water Street/Eighth Street — A caller reported a male was driving around in a go kart without license plates. The caller explained this was an ongoing issue and usually involved a group of brothers.
10:27 p.m., on Scenic Loop Road — A caller reported there were people putting optical illusions on his fence.
May 9
12:59 a.m., 10000 block of Johns Road — An employee reported a suspicious vehicle had been at the location for a few hours.
7:45 a.m., mile marker 514 E. I-10 — Kerr County reported a stolen vehicle that had a large air compressor in the back. Law enforcement located the vehicle, and the driver was detained.
8:00 a.m., 200 block of Waring-Welfare Road — Five or six horses had escaped for some breakfast grass. They do say the grass is greener ...
6:40 p.m., 600 block of Kendall Parkway — A caller reported that someone ran over his mailbox. The caller estimated that it would cost around $1,200 to repair.
May 10
3:10 p.m., 10000 block of Johns Road — A head-on collision between two vehicles occurred. One of the vehicles had an elderly couple who said they were hurt. The other vehicle was towing a trailer which remained partially in the road. An ambulance and multiple wreckers were called.
5:57 p.m., mile marker 534 W. I-10 — A caller reported she was involved in an accident and had hit her head. The caller was concerned she may have hit her head and had a seizure. The other party had exchanged information and left the location. The woman was taken to the emergency room.
10:27 p.m., Joe Klar Road/Coveney Trail — A caller reported a vehicle had been waiting at the gate for 15-20 minutes. The caller called back several minutes later to report the vehicle was still there but had then turned off its lights.
May 11
3:08 a.m., mile marker 535 E. I-10 — A caller reported they crashed into a vehicle that was swerving on the road. The other vehicle then attempted to drive away. There was alcohol reported to be in the cupholders and the driver was taken into custody.
12:29 p.m., 6600 block of Ranger Creek Road — A caller reported his neighbor was detonating explosives in his backyard.
5:23 p.m., 100 block of Sandy Oaks Drive — Two callers reported that mailboxes had been opened and bent up.
8:16 p.m., mile marker 533 E. I-10 — A caller reported a vehicle followed the caller all the way from Kerrville. The caller described the vehicle to the police.
May 12
12:45 a.m., 100 block of Tower Road — A caller reported seeing a small flame and embers a few feet from the roadway. Boerne FD went to the location and found the fire had been extinguished.
1:04 a.m., 300 block of N. Main Street — A caller reported a vehicle had been parked in the same location for two to three hours. The caller explained the driver did not have any reaction when the driver went over and shined a flashlight in his eyes.
10:56 a.m., 100 block of Scenic Loop Road — A caller reported three mailboxes had been destroyed the previous night.
11:06 a.m., 300 block of Sandy Oaks Drive — Multiple callers reported the shared mailboxes had been broken into and mail had been stolen.
May 13
10:14 a.m., 100 block of Besito — A caller with a construction company reported a firearm was found at the location. Law enforcement located the item the caller reported and found it was a pellet gun.
11:30 a.m., 100 block of E. Highway 46 — A three-vehicle accident occurred. Luckily there were no injuries. Two wreckers were needed for the vehicles.
11:41 a.m., at Staudt Street — A caller reported he had been a victim of identity theft at a convenience store in 2014. The issue had been brought up after the caller received a letter demanding payment for the fraudulent charge.
4:22 p.m., 300 block of E. Highway 46 — A caller reported a vehicle cut across the road and wrecked into an embankment after another vehicle had hit it. Two wreckers were needed.
May 14
9:33 a.m., mile marker 540 E. I-10 – A caller reported her vehicle was parked in the middle of the road. The caller said her daughter, who high on drugs, was with her and was trying to drive off with the vehicle. Law enforcement came to the location and detained the daughter.
3:06 p.m., 100 block of N. Wagon Wheel Drive – A caller reported someone had broken the windows to her residence during the night.
3:42 p.m., 100 block of Scenic Loop Road — A caller reported someone had damaged the caller’s mailbox. The caller said a tow truck had visited during the night and had possibly caused the damage.
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