Boerne MONDAY, NOV. 19 9:53 p.m., 400 E. Blanco – A motorcyclist traveling from Houston to California asked police to help him find a place to stay for the night. After police checked the motorcycle’s license plate and found the motorcycle was stolen, the man was arrested. TUESDAY, NOV. 20 4:15 p.m., 500 N. Main – A resident reported her car burglarized. 7:36 p.m., 200 W. Wanda – A man in an alley was arrested on two Fair Oaks Ranch warrants for burglary. 9:54 p.m., 600 Oak Park – Two juveniles were cited for minor consumption of alcohol. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21 11:41 a.m., Greyhound – A juvenile was cited for minor consumption of alcohol. 4:33 p.m., 100 Crosspoint – A woman was arrested on two Fair Oaks Ranch traffic warrants and charged with possession of marijuana. THURSDAY, NOV. 22 8:37 p.m., 100 Crosspoint – A juvenile female attempted suicide by cutting herself with a razor blade. She was transported to Methodist Hospital for evaluation. FRIDAY, NOV. 23 12:36 p.m., 1100 Grand – A 97-year-old woman died of natural causes. SATURDAY, NOV. 24 1:51 a.m., 33100 W. Interstate 10 – An officer attempted to make a traffic stop. The driver evaded police and lost control of the vehicle and drove over an embankment. The driver fled the scene on foot, leaving the passenger in the car. 9:19 p.m., 800 River – A man was arrested for interference with an emergency call. SUNDAY, NOV. 25 2:42 a.m., 1100 River – A 100-year-old woman died in hospice care. KENDALL COUNTY MONDAY, NOV. 19 1:59 a.m., 100 Live Oak Pass, Boerne – A man, 79, died in hospice care. 2:23 a.m., 100 Roundup Drive, Boerne – An unattended death was reported. 5:16 p.m., 200 N. FM3351, Bergheim – A fire was reported. TUESDAY, NOV. 20 9:09 a.m., 100 Roadrunner Circle, Boerne – The theft of copper was reported. 9:32 a.m., 100 Stonegate, Boerne – A trashcan was reported stolen. 10:46 a.m., 1000 S. SM3351, Bergheim – A vehicle was damaged in an accident. 11:08 a.m., E. Tapatio Drive, Boerne – EMS attended to a woman, 34, with a rapid heartbeat. 1:18 p.m., 400 Sparkling Springs Drive, Boerne – Identity theft was reported. 8:41 p.m., 100 Rocky Bluff, Boerne – A man, 32, called for help with his wife, who he said had been drinking. 11:15 p.m., 100 Stonegate, Boerne – EMS transported a man, 89, to Methodist Hospital for breathing difficulty. THURSDAY, NOV. 22 8:11 a.m., 100 Sky Line, Comfort – EMS attended to a man, 61, with chest pain. 10:33 a.m., FM1376 and FM473, Sisterdale – A stolen red Honda was reported stripped of all four tires. 9:13 p.m., 534mm E. Interstate 10, Boerne – A non-injury accident put a car in a ditch. FRIDAY, NOV. 23 10:57 a.m., 8200 High Cliff Drive, Fair Oaks Ranch – A reported plane crash, allegedly down in an unknown body of water, was determined to be a prank call. 12:14 p.m., 30900 E. Interstate 10, Boerne – A man was reported in an establishment’s lobby making threats because the business would not release a motorcycle towed there the previous week. 9:59 p.m., 200 N. Walnut Way, Boerne – A diner at a restaurant reported overhearing two men talking about “putting the residents to sleep so they could break in.” 11:00 p.m., 100 Wild Cherry Lane, Boerne – A resident reported a pick-up truck drove over his lawn. SATURDAY, NOV. 24 2:46 a.m., Interstate 10 and Highway 87, Comfort – A man who slammed his head against a squad car’s cage while he was in transport was taken to North Central Baptist Hospital. 7:16 a.m., 100 Steel Valley Drive, Boerne – A mailbox was reported damaged. 8:50 a.m. Hill View Lane, Boerne – EMS attended to a woman, 97, with chest pain. 9:11 a.m., 840 E. Adler, Boerne – An unresponsive man with a towel shoved into his mouth was transported to Sid Peterson Memorial Hospital. 10:58 a.m., 524mm E. Interstate 10, Comfort – A truck pulling a trailer jackknifed. 2:10 p.m., 400 W. Highway 46, Boerne – An SUV struck a sign. 5:27 p.m., Coughran Road, Boerne – A flatbed truck carrying a kayak was reported stolen. 10:09 p.m., 36000 W. Interstate 10, Boerne – A vehicle struck another parked in the median, giving the driver of the first vehicle a possible concussion. 11:43 p.m., Waring-Welfare Road and Guadalupe River, Waring – A two-car accident involving six people resulted in the death of a man, 25. See related story, page 3. SUNDAY, NOV. 25 9:22 a.m., 900 E. Highway 46, Bergheim – A rollover accident was reported. FAIR OAKS RANCH WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14 5:15 p.m., 8700 Rolling Acres Trail – A resident reported that dogs barking at 2 a.m. every night keep her from sleeping and that she neither knows their owner nor thinks they would like her to contact them. An officer advised her to contact the police department, which would handle it. 5:39 p.m., 31100 Keeneland – A resident advised an officer that he arrived home around 2 p.m. and was home for several hours before he observed signs of damage to his rear door, which bore pry marks. An officer took prints from the lock area the next day. MONDAY, NOV. 19 1:40 p.m., 29700 Saddleback Circle – A resident reported a UPS truck backed into and destroyed his mailbox and then left the scene. TUESDAY, NOV. 20 1:22 p.m., 7800 Silver Spur Trail – Officers investigating a burglar alarm found doors and locks damaged. The owner noted a 52-inch Vizio high-definition TV set was missing. A book appearing to belong to a T-Mobile cellular phone package was found in the driveway, where it may have fallen from the vehicle used to transport the stolen TV, and numbers on the outside cover were taken as evidence and possible clues to the perpetrator(s). 2:00 p.m., 28800 Riva Ridge Drive – A residence was reported ransacked after the housecleaner called in the crime to the home’s owner. THURSDAY, NOV. 22 12:34 a.m., 30700 Keeneland – A patrol officer observed four juvenile males, two of whom fled on foot when he turned his vehicle around to make contact. The officer determined from the remaining two boys’ admissions and the contents of a backpack that they were searching for homes to toilet paper. After advising the two of the laws and penalties that could be incurred if they damaged the property of others, the officer released the youths to a parent. Meanwhile, another officer had located and similarly apprised the other two youths before releasing them to another parent. All were advised that, should toiletpapering take place in the area, they would be the first suspects on the list. 9:38 p.m., 8600 Connamara Drive – A resident reported his ex-girlfriend following him in her car and requested a criminal trespass warning be issued to her. The woman said she understood and wanted to get her property from inside the house. An officer advised her to make arrangements another day and to have an officer escort her. FRIDAY, NOV. 23 10:42 a.m., 31200 Meadow Creek Trail – An officer stopped a vehicle to investigate a complaint that the vehicle had illegally entered property, to which he apparently had to do drop off some belongings of his ex-girlfriend, for whom he had requested a criminal trespass warning the day before. The officer advised him he was no longer welcome on her property and could be charged with trespass should he return. Another occupant of the vehicle was arrested on a Kendall County warrant. 1:30 p.m., 29500 Terra Vista – A resident found his mailbox had been struck from its post and its contents scattered. 7:55 p.m., 28100 Royal Ascot Drive – A home filled with smoke after a resident ran her fireplace with the chimney vent closed. Leon Springs firefighters used fans to pull the smoke from her house. 11:12 p.m., 26000 Ralph Fair Road – A non-injury accident temporarily trapped three subjects in the vehicle. SATURDAY, NOV. 24 After making a traffic stop for a burned-out license plate light, an officer arrested the driver for Fair Oaks traffic warrants and had a Bexar County warrant for criminal non-support sent to the detention staff at the Kendall County jail. SUNDAY, NOV. 25 12:05 p.m., 31000 Keeneland Drive – A vehicle was vandalized with multiple colors of paint and plastic wrap. In addition to empty pain containers, plastic wrap tubes and chalk, investigators found a Wal-Mart receipt with information that may lead to a video of the perpetrator’s purchase. 3:19 p.m., 7500 Fair Oaks Parkway – After a chimney fire brought Leon Springs firefighters, it was discovered to be a nest that burned itself out and caused no structural damage.
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