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Compiled by Judith Pannebaker and Pat McIlhenny. Addresses are not specific. Rather, the location of the incident is given in the block in which it occurred. Friday, Feb. 9: 9:28 a.m., 1100 S. Main – Numerous bottles of hooch went missing during a building burglary. 1:39 p.m., 100 Calk – An unattended death occurred. 2:11 p.m., 100 Hunters Creek – Warnings were issued subsequent to solicitation sans permits. 3:02 p.m., Greyhound Lane – Tools found secreted in brush had – surprisingly – not been reported as stolen. 3:21 p.m., Deer Creek – A mother was concerned that her daughter was home alone and a guy ostensibly “taking a survey” had attempted to gain entry to the abode. 6:53 p.m., 1000 N. Main – $1,347 worth of outstanding warrants earned a scofflaw a night’s stay in a county clink. 7:38 p.m., 200 N. Main – Driving with an invalid license got another guy a night’s stay on the county’s tab. Saturday, Feb. 10: 12:25 a.m., 800 N. Main – A publicly intoxicated pugilist was also arrested. 3:46 a.m., 1100 N. Main – An elderly man died of natural causes. 12:58 p.m., 600 W. Bandera – Transients making themselves at home in display buildings were issued criminal trespass warnings. 2:18 p.m., 300 River – Two women accused of stealing geese had permission to haul the honkers home. 3:09 p.m., 400 Rosewood – An out-of-control son was arrested after breaking his mom’s phone while she was attempting to place an emergency call. 7:19 p.m., 300 Hampton Cove – Passing rubber checks bounced a female juvie into custody. 7:48 p.m., 600 W. Bandera – After stripping at a local watering hole, an inebriated patron was detained for public intoxication. Sunday, Feb. 11: 7:12 a.m., 500 Schweppe – A spate of house egging occurs at the Witching Hour. 5:23 p.m., 300 E. Bandera – A motorist was cited for possessing paraphernalia. 7:18 p.m., 1200 S. Main – Not one to move on, a guy threatened another about a 1996 divorce. Monday, Feb. 12: 2:41 p.m., 700 River – An apartment manager felt more frequent patrols would stem alleged drug use in an apartment. 5:06 p.m., 100 W. Bandera – A security guard indicated a man taking pictures of a bank fled at his approach. Tuesday, Feb. 13: 1:04 a.m., 100 Elm – A master criminal arrested for manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance and possessing pot was pinched for driving a vehicle without a license plate. 4:04 p.m., Cascade Caverns – During a vehicular burglary, a thief made off with keys to two middle schools. 5:26 p.m., 200 Ivy – A no-doubt-mortified-mom was contacted regarding her little darlings’ penchant for popping people with a BB gun. 5:34 p.m., 400 E. Blanco – In the manner of “Dawg,” two bounty hunters told authorities they were about to apprehend a woman for a DWI bond forfeiture. Wednesday, Feb. 14: 8:16 p.m., 100 English Oaks – Realizing he was about to be dispatched, a cat with a suspected broken leg bounded off as an officer approached with his trusty .22. Thursday, Feb. 15: 2:30 p.m., 1300 S. Main – For documentation purpose, a woman reported an ugly incident had happened with a former girlfriend. 4:12 p.m., Cascade Caverns – After a stash discovery, an arrested student was escorted off to a calaboose. Friday, Feb. 16: 9:26 a.m., 700 River – An evicted tenant, who had clandestinely moved into another apartment, was issued a criminal trespass warning and advised to exit the premises immediately. 1:14 p.m., Greyhound Lane – A pot-possessing female juvie was released to her parents’ custody. 2:33 p.m., 700 E. Theissen – Advice was tendered to a woman receiving annoying phone calls from her boyfriend’s ex-wife. 3:06 p.m., Greyhound Lane – A possible cocaine-possessing student was summarily pinched. 3:14 p.m., 14500 E. Blanco – Wanted on a second DWI in another county, a scofflaw was taken to a hoosegow without bond. 3:47 p.m., 200 Ivy – Facing eviction, a female tenant cursed and refused to yield.
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