Kendall County Friday, Feb. 22 7:06 a.m., 100 block Paradise Path - A caller said his girlfriend ran over his fence and left the scene. 11:02 a.m., 100 block Paradise Path - Concerned about a high-volume argument going on inside a residence, a neighbor waited outside with three children, but advised dispatchers that a 2-month-old remained inside. 4:06 p.m., First Street, Boerne - A candidate in a local race in the Republican primary reported stolen political signs. Monday, Feb. 25 2:10 p.m., 500 block FM 3351 - A caller complained about big rigs using air brakes when they cross the Guadalupe River. 9:04 p.m., Waring-Welfare Road - A man returned home to find a strange dog tied up in his yard. Thursday, Feb. 28 2:24 a.m., 31100 block Interstate 10 - A 911 caller said two male subjects left without paying their tab. 3:58 p.m., 800 block Hwy. 27, Comfort - A woman said a clerk at a convenience store pointed a pocket knife at her. Fair Oaks Ranch Sunday, Feb. 24 10:02 a.m., 8500 Fairway Green – A man suffering from a possible stroke was transported to a hospital. Monday, Feb. 25 4:07 p.m., 28600 Ralph Fair – A car was stopped for speeding and police found smoking paraphernalia and a small amount of marijuana in the car. A handgun was found on the back seat and a shotgun was in the trunk. The driver was arrested on a Burleson County warrant for failure to appear in court for a possession of marijuana charge, possession of marijuana (less than 2 ounces) and for unlawful carrying of a weapon. Friday, Feb. 29 1:41 a.m., 8600 Rolling Acres – A man suffering from a possible heart attack was transported to a hospital. Boerne Monday, Feb. 25 4:09 p.m., 600 E. Blanco – Police forced a woman asking for money in front of a store to leave the area. 10:25 p.m., 600 W. Bandera – Two juvenile males were issued citations for minor consumption of alcohol. Tuesday, Feb. 26 10:16 a.m., 100 Old San Antonio - A juvenile male was arrested for assault. 1:41 p.m., 100 Serenity – A man was issued a warning for solicitation without a permit. 2:39 p.m., 400 N. Main – Workers at a church reported that someone had sneaked into a church building and left obscene messages and drawings on a dry-erase board. 4:27 p.m., 1200 S. Main – A restaurant worker received what was believed to be a counterfeit $20 bill. The customer paid for his meal with another bill. Police advised the man to have a bank check the bill to make sure it is not counterfeit before using it elsewhere.
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