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 830-2499721 or Kendall County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-348-LEAD (5323) or c-crimestoppers.com
BOERNE POLICE DEPARTMENT
MAY 15
9:16 a.m., 1500 block of S. Main Street — A caller reported a vehicle had driven in the oncoming traffic lane and then drove in reverse from Tractor Supply to their destination.
12:00 p.m., 400 block of S. Main Street — A caller reported a vehicle hit a parked vehicle when it turned and then drove away.
1:03 p.m., 100 block of Old San Antonio Road — A caller reported he received a call from a male with a blocked phone number. The male told the caller that he was going to jump off the bridge if the caller didn’t send him $100.
4:52 p.m., 100 block Wild Rose Hill — A caller reported they received a scam call from someone imitating a Bexar County Sheriff’s deputy. The caller had been scammed out of almost $1,000.
MAY 16
12:23 a.m., Main Street/Rosewood Avenue — A caller reported a pickup truck was parked at an intersection, with the driver out and walking around filming. Law enforcement found that the driver was filing for his TikTok account.
6:28 p.m., 300 block of Lake View Drive — A caller reported a loose dog in his backyard that was chasing the deer.
9:21 p.m., Frey Street/Bandera Road — A caller reported he could hear glass breaking, banging, and people yelling curse words.
9:40 p.m., 100 block of Heathcot — A caller reported she arrived home after being gone for two weeks and her neighbor came over to her property and pushed her.
MAY 17
8:41 a.m., 300 block of Esser Road — A caller reported her dog had cornered an opossum. The caller was concerned that the opossum was rabid and may attack the dog. The opossum was relocated.
2:08 p.m., Cascade Caverns Road — A caller reported that she was being harassed by someone who was trying to scam her out of money.
4:30 p.m., 100 block of Gallant Fox — An employee reported a truck on the property that was being driven by teenagers who didn’t have shirts on and were acting disorderly. A second caller reported the teenagers had begun jumping on the vehicles.
MAY 18
1:38 p.m., 100 block of Milagro — A caller reported she could smell gas coming from her cabinets. The caller was evacuating her home as she spoke with dispatch. Boerne FD came to the location and handled the matter.
1:48 p.m., 1300 block of S. Main Street — An employee reported a theft earlier in the week. The individual had stolen almost $300 in merchandise.
7:03 p.m., 100 block of Dover Downs — An “extremely large” goat was reported to be roaming around the area.
7:41 p.m., 200 block of Old San Antonio Road — A caller reported her phone was stolen while she was at this location. The caller had left her phone in the bathroom and when she returned 10 minutes later, it was gone.
MAY 19
2:28 p.m., 100 block of Shadywood — A homeowner reported a vehicle with out-of-state plates had been parked at the location for days. The caller was unsure who the vehicle belonged to.
2:51 p.m., 100 block of City Lake Road — A caller reported a motorized boat on the lake, violating city ordinances.
3:00 p.m., 1300 block of S. Main Street — A caller reported a woman had work done on her vehicle and was now unable to pay for the provided services.
4:51 p.m., 500 block of Adler Street — A group of adult males was reported to be smoking marijuana near the soccer fields.
MAY 20
12:36 a.m., 100 block of Hampton Way — A caller was concerned about a male in a vehicle who seemed to be impaired and was playing really loud music. The caller attempted to approach the male and suspected he was under the influence of something.
1:05 a.m., 800 block of Johns Road — A caller reported two people were dumpster diving. The suspects had even gone as far as equipping themselves with red lights to not impair their night vision.
10:21 a.m., 1600 block of River Road — A manager reported that someone was dumping on the property.
11:25 a.m., 31000 block of W. Interstate 10 — A caller reported a vehicle had been rented and had not been returned to the location.
8:00 a.m., 500 block of Fabra Street — A woman reported someone had attempted to get into her vehicle the previous night. The caller found her gas tank cap opened.
8:59 a.m., 300 block of W. Boerne Harbor — A caller reported a marble shower pan had been stolen from the location.
3:08 p.m., 100 block of City Lake Road — A caller reported a male speeding across the lake in a boat. The caller seemed concerned as the vehicle had scopes on the front. Boerne FD advised dispatch it was their boat.
3:09 p.m., Cascade Caverns Road — A caller reported that a previous guest was making threats to the staff because she thought she had left a valuable item in her room.
8:20 p.m., 100 block of Dover Downs — A caller reported a “300-pound goat” who had a history of being violent. Per the caller, the goat’s owner may say the goat has its own lawyer and is an emotional support goat.
FAIR OAKS RANCH POLICE DEPARTMENT
MAY 13
— A suspicious vehicle was reported in the 8000 block of High Cliff Drive. The resident of the location requested to be put on the area’s Homewatch program.
— An individual contacted law enforcement to discuss possible harassment occurring. Between the two of them, they concluded that the incident was occurring outside of Fair oaks Ranch PD jurisdiction.
— A suspicious vehicle was reported to be in the Arbor Falls/Ralph Fair Road area. Law enforcement was unable to locate the allegedly suspicious vehicle.
— A police officer noticed a vehicle with its lights on at the 29000 block of Saddle Song. The owner of the vehicle was successfully located, allowing said lights to be turned off.
MAY 14
— A vehicle accident was reported at the 7000 block of Timber Top Drive.
— Two dogs were reported to be running loose in the 28000 block of Bull Gate. One of the dogs was transported to the Boerne Animal Shelter.
— A theft was reported at the 31000 block of Keeneland.
— A fire alarm was reported at the 29000 block of Cloud Croft. The Leon Springs Fire Department advised that it was a false alarm.
— An individual came into the police department lobby to report miscellaneous activity.
MAY 15
— A black kitten was reported to be gallivanting around by himself in the 30000 block of Battle Intense. The kitten was given a ride to the Boerne Animal Shelter.
— A dead deer was reported in the 29000 block of Softwind Circle. The body was moved to the side of the road for animal control to pick up.
— A medical alarm was reported at the 30000 block of Fairway Ash. While emergency services were on the way, dispatch advised them to cancel their response.
MAY 16
— A vehicle accident involving a deer was reported at the 28000 block of Ralph Fair Road.
— An ambulance was called for an individual at the 8000 block of Fair Oaks Parkway. The individual was transferred to a hospital in San Antonio.
— Law enforcement assisted the public with a golf cart issue at the 8000 block of Fair Oaks Parkway.
— An animal carcass was reported at the 8000 block of Lammtara Circle. The carcass was removed.
MAY 17
— A reckless driver was reported around Highway 46 and FM 3351. An officer patrolled the area but was unable to locate the vehicle.
— A suspicious vehicle was reported at the 29000 block of Tivoli Way. The officer patrolled the area but was unable to locate the vehicle.
MAY 18
— A suspicious person was reported to be wondering about the 8000 block of Fair Oaks Parkway. Law enforcement contacted the male, who was subsequently transferred home.
— A loose horse was running around the area of Ranch Pass/Ammann Road, trying to get his steps (or “gallops”) in. Officers attempted to locate the horse but unfortunately, he had already made his getaway.
MAY 19
— A suspicious vehicle was reported in the 8000 block of Dietz Elkhorn. Law enforcement contacted the vehicle’s owner, and all was determined to be OK.
— Two loose dogs were reported to be running around the area. The dogs’ fun ended when they were caught and returned home.
— A suspicious vehicle was reported to be parked in the area of Raintree Wood and Seabiscuit. The vehicle was towed from the location.
KENDALL COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
MAY 15
12:30 a.m., mile marker 539 E. I-10 — A caller reported a semi-truck had broken down at the exit and was blocking the road. Law enforcement shut down the ramp while a wrecker was enroute for the semi.
9:06 a.m., 39000 block of I-10 — A caller reported he had paid someone to do work, but the individual had not done the work. Dispatch provided the caller with information regarding handling the matter, but the caller deemed it “ridiculous” and hung up.
10:25 a.m., 600 block of Deer Road — A caller reported her neighbor had several cats who had not been “fixed” and was concerned about them getting frisky.
9:15 p.m., on Sattler Road — A caller reported that her neighbor had told her there was a truck with a male and female inside that had been there for a couple hours. The vehicle left after law enforcement was contacted.
MAY 16
5:54 a.m., 600 block of Front Street — Comfort FD was contacted for a fire. A vehicle had self-combusted while it was being worked on. Two extinguishers had been used before the fire department was even contacted.
11:00 a.m., 100 block of Dresden Wood Drive — A caller reported a vehicle on the side of the road that was full of clothes and other items.
5:01 p.m., 300 block of Wild Turkey Boulevard — A caller wanted to talk with law enforcement about an individual shooting near the caller’s house. Multiple other callers reported similar incidents.
MAY 17
6:54 a.m., on Brandt Road — A caller requested that a trapped cat be picked up from the location.
10:49 a.m., mile marker 533 W. I-10 — A caller reported her vehicle had been rear-ended. There were no injuries, but the vehicle was unable to be moved fully off the road. A traffic lane and an exit ramp were temporarily closed.
2:25 p.m., 32000 block of I-10 — An employee reported a male who was causing a disturbance because he had been asked to no longer live at the location. The male left the location but came back several hours later and caused a disturbance.
4:16 p.m., on Phillip Ranch — A caller reported a neighbor had contacted a fraudulent company and the company had cut down a tree on the caller’s property. The neighbor offered to reimburse the caller for the tree.
MAY 18
11:28 a.m., 100 block of N. Wagon Wheel Drive — A woman reported someone had called her, attempting to obtain her personal information.
4:12 p.m., on FM 1376 — A caller reported a male was on the location, putting down asphalt sealant. The caller was told to do the sealant but had apparently changed his mind and went as far as requesting a trespass warning against the male.
10:44 p.m., 100 block of City Lake Road — A caller reported that his friend was drowning in the lake. Emergency services came to the location but could not locate the male. Divers were sent out in the morning and located the male’s body.
MAY 19
12:57 a.m., 1000 block of River Road — A male was detained and read his rights after a traffic stop. A blood draw was administered on the male.
3:10 a.m., 200 block of Comfort Place — A caller reported she heard a dog barking and a window break. The caller also noted she saw a male dressed in all black running off. Law enforcement located the male, suspected he was intoxicated and took him into custody.
1:51 p.m., 100 block of Walnut Grove Road — This caller reported she had been spooked after seeing a cow escape and jump across the road.
2:36 p.m., 500 block of Adler Road — A caller reported a vehicle hitting two parked, unoccupied vehicles before driving away. Law enforcement located the offending vehicle and found open containers of alcohol.
6:15 p.m., 100 block of Walnut Grove Road — A caller reported her neighbor’s cow had invited itself onto her property and wouldn’t return home.
MAY 20
1:18 a.m., Cordillera Trace — A caller reported a vehicle had veered off the road and gotten stuck in a ditch.
8:29 a.m., 100 block of Cascade Caverns Road — A caller reported a woman who was walking on the side of the road wearing only jeans and a bra. Law enforcement was able to locate the woman and she disclosed she was waiting for a ride.
11:28 a.m., 100 block of Madrone Trail — A caller reported $400 worth of lumber had been stolen from the location.
4:10 p.m., 200 block of Highway 46 — A caller reported seeing white smoke in the area between Home Depot and the power station. As the caller spoke with dispatch, he could see flames. Boerne FD found the fire and extinguished it.
MAY 21
1:06 a.m., 80 block of Doeskin Drive — A caller reported seeing a large SUV slowly driving around the area before parking and turning off its lights. The caller was concerned due to recent break-ins in the area. Coincidentally, it was a law enforcement vehicle that the caller had reported.
9:38a.m.,StaudtStreet—Amalecameinto the sheriff’s office with a“urine falsifying device.” The male was read his rights and detained.
12:03 p.m., 600 block of Faltin Street — An employee reported a male who was repeatedly coming to the location and harassing employees.
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