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The Kennedale Police Department reported the following incidents for the week period of August 27 through September 2, 2017 including DWI, forgery, and assault leading the list for an unusually busy week. {{more: continue … }}

 
These reports and others were in addition to on-going investigations. These do not include calls where no report was written. Some of the offenses, after further investigation, may have been deemed unfounded.
 
Incident Reports …
 

8/27 – Driving While Intoxicated – W. Kennedale Parkway: At 2:16 a.m. officers stopped a vehicle for investigation of DWI. The adult male driver smelled of alcoholic beverage and was unable to successfully complete a field sobriety assessment. He was arrested and transported to jail for a voluntary blood sample and booking.

8/27 – Driving While Intoxicated – W. Kennedale Parkway: At 2:16 a.m. an officer stopped a vehicle for investigation of DWI. The adult female driver smelled of an alcoholic beverage and was unable to successfully complete a field sobriety assessment. She was arrested and transported to jail for a voluntary blood sample and booking.

8/27 – Theft $100 to $750 – Kenny Street: At 5:08 p.m. an officer met with a victim who stated that his bicycle had been stolen during the night. The victim stated that he had seen several juveniles in the street and his yard during the overnight hours. The victim spoke to one of the juveniles who identified to him the two juvenile suspects who committed the theft. The victim went to the suspects? home and recovered his bike as well as a second stolen bike which was returned to the owner. The victim advised that he had obtained a verbal admission of guilt from the juvenile suspects. After the suspects? mother returned home the officer met with them in her presence. Both suspects admitted their guilt. A report was completed and submitted to investigators for filing with the juvenile justice center.

8/28 ? Violation of Protective Order – Mansfield Highway: At 1:41 a.m. an officer stopped a vehicle for expired registration. Upon contacting the adult male driver, the officer observed an adult female asleep in the front seat. Upon checking the driver for warrants, he was found to have a protective order issued for dating violence. The order was to have no contact with the female in the vehicle. He was arrested for violating the order and taken to jail for booking.

8/28 – Forgery – Peggy Lane: At 9:40 a.m. an officer received a report of forgery. A victim reported that person(s) unknown had forged a number of checks on the account of the victim?s mother. The victim stated that his mother had passed away in July and that he had power of attorney for his mother?s accounts.

8/29 – Delivery of Controlled Substance – S. Dick Price Road: At 12:53 a.m. an officer stopped a vehicle for erratic driving. The adult female driver was found to have several arrest warrants out of multiple cities. She was placed under arrest and transported to jail for booking by a second officer. During an impoundment inventory of the vehicle, officers discovered several small containers of heroin along with related paraphernalia for using heroin. All items were field tested and entered into evidence. The jail was notified of the narcotics and the charge was added to the suspect?s booking papers.

8/29 – Possession Marijuana, Possession Drug Paraphernalia – Wildcat Way: At 7:45 a.m. a school resource officer passed a student in the hallway of the high school. The student smelled of marijuana and the officer stopped him for further investigation. The student stated that he did not have any of the drug on him but had smoked some before school with two other students. All students were brought into the office and one was found to be in possession of marijuana paraphernalia. He was cited and released. A second suspect was found to be in possession of marijuana and will be filed on through the juvenile justice center.

8/30 – Assault by Contact – Little School Road: At 2:40 a.m. a female victim stated that she had been assaulted by two known suspects, a male and female. The suspects had called the victim earlier to threaten her and stated that they were coming to her home. The victim left the home to avoid the suspects but was observed by them while she was walking on Little School Road. The suspects attacked the victim, who began screaming for help. When bystanders began to respond to the victim?s screams, the suspects fled toward a residential area. They were not located by responding officers.

8/30 – Theft $2,500 to $30,000 – Creekwood Court: At 7:10 a.m. a victim reported that person(s) unknown removed the tires and wheels from his 2009 GMC Yukon. The theft occurred during the overnight hours. The items were valued at $4,800.00.

8/30 – Incident – Municipal Drive: On this date, the police department received a complaint of possible threats against the Mayor of Kennedale. The threats were posted on-line in a conversation between two known persons. One of the two persons, who were both adult males, was contacted by investigators and stated that the comments were never intended to be threatening. The male stated that he had only intended to voice frustration with the city. It was determined after the conversation that no criminal offense had occurred at the time of the report.

8/31 – Theft $100 to $750 – Wildcat Way: On this date a student reported that her cell phone was stolen by a known juvenile female suspect during a class period. The suspect took the phone home and had the identity changed to her name. The high school resource officer was able to contact the suspect?s mother, who stated that the phone was in her child?s possession. The phone was returned to the rightful owner and a theft case is being referred to the juvenile justice center.

8/31 – Alcohol Possession by Minor – Wildcat Way: At 8:00 a.m. the high school resource officer was contacted by a faculty member about a student in possession of alcohol on campus. The faculty member saw a student drinking from a non-school container in the cafeteria. The container was found to have an alcoholic beverage in it. The student, a minor, was cited for the possession of alcohol.

8/31 – Theft $100 to $750 – Paula Lane: At 5:40 p.m. a victim reported that his bicycle was stolen. The bike was left unsecured at the side of his house.

8/31 – Application for Mental Detention and Observation – W. Kennedale Parkway: At 9:56 p.m. officers responded to a disturbance. An adult male was present and appeared to be under the influence of a narcotic. The male was rambling incoherently, presenting a danger to himself and those around him. He was taken into detention after a brief struggle and transported to JPS Hospital for an emergency mental detention and evaluation.

9/01 – Criminal Mischief Under $100 – Municipal Drive: At 11:41 a.m. a victim reported to police that a neighbor damaged his property. The report and offense are part of an on-going neighbor dispute.

9/02 – Missing Person (Juvenile) – Bell Oak Drive: At 1:45 a.m. an officer received a report of a missing juvenile female. The female failed to return home from school and did not call to say where she was. The missing juvenile is a foster child to the reporting person.

9/02 – Assault by Contact – Danny Drive: At 3:05 a.m. officers responded to a domestic disturbance. A male victim reported that his girlfriend bit his arm when he tried to get his property and leave. The girlfriend admitted to the assault. She was cited for the assault and the victim left the residence.

9/02 – Theft – N. Little School Road: At 1:21 p.m. a female homeowner reported that her handgun was missing from her home. She believes that the weapon was taken by a former boyfriend who had access to the home.
 

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