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
June 5
10:53 a.m. 100 block of W. Hampton Run — A caller reported her estranged husband vandalized her house with spray paint and then fled.
12:42 p.m., 200 block of Bentwood Drive — A caller reported someone was breaking onto the property. The other party called and said someone with the caller was threatening him.
2:16 p.m., 33000 block of W. Interstate 10 — A male came into the lobby to report a missing firearm.
5:15 p.m., 200 block of Katie Court — A caller found it odd when a vehicle was driving around the neighborhood slowly and pausing at various residences.
10:44 p.m., 1300 block of S. Main Street — A vehicle was pulled over for a traffic stop. A field sobriety test was conducted, and the driver was detained.
June 06 – No reports received.
June 07
1:25 a.m., 1400 block of River Road — A juvenile caller reported receiving multiple texts and phone calls from an unknown person threatening to hurt her.
3:50 a.m., on Wickersham/Southglen — A caller was suspicious of a vehicle in the area for an extended area of time and requested law enforcement to go check it out.
8:04 a.m., 400 block of W. Bandera Road — An employee reported that someone had stolen a water bottle two days prior.
11:16 a.m. 100 block of Calk Lane — A caller wanted to report that someone had splashed an unknown substance all over the caller’s vehicle.
5:14 p.m., 31000 block of E I-10 — A grassfire was reported on the side of the interstate, producing a lot of smoke. Boerne FD was called to the location and contained the fire.
June 8
1:24 a.m. mile marker 537 E. I-10 — A motorcycle was reported on the interstate at around 130 MPH. The police attempted pursuit but then notified Bexar County law enforcement.
11:52 a.m., 400 block of N. Main Street — A caller reported a dog locked inside a vehicle. Law enforcement found the vehicle was overheating and the dog was aggressive. Animal control was contacted.
1:30 p.m., on River Road/Pecan Street — A caller was concerned about a young female who appeared to be forced into a vehicle by a man and woman.
8:00 p.m., on Ranger Creek/Samar Bay — Two donkeys were reported to be roaming around the area, looking for dinner.
June 9
12:33 a.m., mile marker 539 E. I-10 — A vehicle was pulled over for a traffic stop, where a probable cause search was conducted. The driver was taken into custody.
10:13 a.m., 100 block of Herff Road — A caller reported someone had stolen the taillights off his vehicle the previous night and there was damage to the lock.
12:05 p.m., 100 block of Gallant Fox Lane — A caller reported his taillights had been stolen sometime during the night or morning.
5:45 p.m., 100 block of Mustang Run — A vehicle ran into a house and the airbags were deployed. Luckily, there were no injuries.
June 10
2:14 a.m., 100 block of Old San Antonio Road — A caller reported his vehicle had been stolen. He told dispatch there was glass on the ground.
9:04 a.m., 100 block of Bethany Way — A caller reported someone trespassed into her backyard and tagged one of the posts on her porch with spray paint.
10:38 a.m., 200 block of Hosack Street — A caller reported that during the night, his pickup truck had been stolen.
8:18 p.m., on Staudt Street — A caller reported ongoing issues with a family member who was threatening to find the caller and cause problems.
10:49 p.m., 100 block of Medical Drive — A caller reported a possible physical disturbance had been going on for 10-15 minutes. Law enforcement came to the location and detained a male.
June 11
1:33 a.m., 1300 block of S. Main Street — A caller reported a vehicle had been circling the parking lot for an hour.
12:22 p.m., 500 block of N. Main Street — A caller reported a vehicle struck a building over the weekend.
1:39 p.m., 1300 block of S. Main Street — A caller reported her credit card had been stolen in the previous 20 minutes.
5:50 p.m., 500 block of E. Hosack — A large tortoise crept his way onto this caller’s property. Despite his reputation, this tortoise made a speedy getaway from his home, but was returned.
7:49 p.m., 1300 block of S. Main Street — A staff member reported four juvenile males who were in the toy aisle, throwing around toys and being disruptive.
Kendall County Sheriff’s Office
June 10
12:06 p.m., 100 block of W. Highway 46 — A caller reported some baby raccoons had washed up on her property.
1:20 p.m., 100 block of Sonrisa — A caller reported someone had stolen breakers out of a home that was under construction.
5:16 p.m., 100 block of Old #9 — A caller reported a male who appeared to be drinking and driving.
7:50 p.m., mile marker 527 W. I-10 — A caller reported striking a large metal rod, resulting in significant damage to her vehicle. The tow truck driver was hesitant to do anything due to the leaking fluids.
June 11
7:38 a.m., 300 block of Idlewilde Boulevard — A caller who was out running reported there were five dogs chasing him.
8:21 a.m., 100 block of Cordova — A caller reported her medication was supposed to come in the mail but had never been delivered.
1:17 p.m., Doeskin Drive — A staff member reported they had video surveillance of a teenager trespassing after hours into the pool.
2:27 p.m., 100 block of Sentido — A caller reported 18 breakers had been stolen from the location, which was under construction.
4:48 p.m., 1000 block of Guadalupe Bend — A caller reported that someone had stolen vegetables from her garden over the weekend.
Fair Oaks Ranch Police Department
June 3
— An instance of criminal mischief was reported at 7000 block of Terra Manor. Law enforcement checked out the scene and ensured everything was OK.
— An ambulance was called to the 7000 block of Fair Oaks Parkway for a woman who had fainted.
— Suspicious circumstances were reported at the 9000 block of Craigs Gate. Law enforcement checked out the scene and ensured everything was OK.
— A resident reported a skunk causing a stink at the 8000 block of Dietz Elkhorn Road. An animal control officer told the caller the city does not offer trapping services.
— A theft was reported at the 31000 block of Woodbine Way. Law enforcement attempted to contact the caller but was unable to reach them.
— A caller requested assistance with some baby birds at the 8000 block of Monument Oak. Animal control came to the location and relocated the birds.
June 4
— A local business’ alarm located at the 700 block of Fair Oaks Parkway was triggered. Law enforcement checked the perimeter of the location and found everything to be secure.
— A missing person was reported at the 31000 block of Rolling Acres Trail. The missing person was located and returned home.
— A vehicle was reported to be left running in the 7000 block of Fair Oaks Parkway. Law enforcement contacted the owner of the vehicle.
— A reckless driver was reported in the Ralph Fair Road and Keeneland Drive area. Law enforcement contacted the owner.
June 5
— A stray kitten was reported at the 8000 block of Rolling Acres Trail. The kitten was transported to the Boerne Animal Shelter.
— A suspicious driver was reported at the 7000 block of Fair Oaks Parkway. The officer scheduled additional patrol for the area.
— A resident reported a suspicious person at the 30000 block of Setterfeld Circle.
June 6
— A caller reported there were ducklings in a basement. Animal control came to the location and relocated the ducklings to a local pond.
— A fire alarm went off at the 9000 block of Dietz Elkhorn. Law enforcement was advised it was the alarm company testing out the alarms.
— A disgruntled caller reported they were unamused by vehicles parked in the area. Law enforcement told the caller the vehicles were not breaking any laws and were in a safe place, so no action could be taken.
June 7
— Law enforcement assisted a local resident at the 29000 block of Ralph Fair Road by helping them jump a dead battery.
A suspicious vehicle was reported near Rocking Horse Lane and Triple Crown. Law enforcement contacted the driver.
— A burglary was reported at the 29000 block of Fairview Place.
— A noise disturbance was reported at the 29000 block of Elkhorn Ridge. Law enforcement contacted the noisemakers, who turned down the music.
— A dead deer was reported at Ralph Fair Road and Keeneland. The carcass was removed from the location.
June 8
— An ambulance was called for a woman at the 8000 block of Calvary Drive. The woman was transported to a hospital in San Antonio.
— A grass fire was reported at the 28000 block of Irving Way. Leon Springs FD extinguished the fire.
— Another noisy group was reported at the 29000 block of Saddleback Circle. Law enforcement contacted the individuals who turned down their music.
June 9
— A loose dog was reported in the 29000 block of Ralph Fair Road. The owner of the dog was contacted, and the dog was returned home.
— A suspicious vehicle was reported at the 8000 block of Pimlico Lane. Law enforcement made contact with the driver and found everything was OK.
— A case of trespassing was reported in the 30000 block of Royal Mustang Circle.
— A suspected gas leak was reported at the 100 block of Woodland View. Leon Springs FD was called to the location and found no gas leak.
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