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KPD Incident Reports Jan 17-27

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The Kennedale Police Department reported the following incidents for the two weeks ending January 27th. These reports were in addition to on-going investigations. These do not include calls where no report was written. {{more}}

01/19 – Death Investigation – Danny Drive: At 10:05 p.m. officers responded to a report of a deceased person. The 63 year old male victim appeared to have died from natural causes as no evidence of foul play was observed. The victim had a history of medical problems and was on a number of medications.

01/19 – Theft $750 to $2,500 – Trent Street: AT 7:58 a.m. an officer responded to a report of a stolen trailer. Person(s) unknown entered the storage yard of a business through an unsecured gate and removed the trailer, valued at $1,500.00.

01/20 – Theft $2,500 top $30,000 – Glenbrook Drive: At 4:39 a.m. officers responded to a reported stolen vehicle. The owner stated that the vehicle had been stolen from his driveway at 4:15 a.m. and that the key had been left in the unsecured vehicle. The 2015 Honda was valued at $24,000.00.

01/20 – Burglary – Derby Drive: At 7:57 a.m. a victim reported that his vehicle and garage had been burglarized during the overnight hours. Security video showed a male walking into the driveway at 1:28 a.m. The male was followed by a trailing vehicle in the street. The suspect opened the two unlocked vehicles in the driveway and removed a wallet with credit cards and three pair of earphones. The suspect then used the garage door opener in one of the vehicles to open the door and enter the garage. A computer and tools valued at $2,410.00 were removed.

01/20 – Assault by Contact – W. Kennedale Parkway: At 2:33 p.m. a victim reported that she was assaulted during a verbal altercation. The victim stated that while servicing her vehicle at a gas pump, another female approached and they got into a verbal altercation. During the altercation, which broke off and then started up again, the suspect struck the victim in the mouth and immediately left the scene. The victim got a photo of the suspect’s vehicle as it left. A warrant will be issued later.

01/20 – Vehicle Burglary – Derby Drive: At 4:11 p.m. a victim reported that his Ford pickup had been burglarized overnight. The unlocked vehicle was parked in the driveway and the suspect(s) entered through the driver side door. The suspect(s) removed property valued at $3,150.00.

01/20 – Suspicious Person – Kevin Miller Road: At 6:25 p.m. officers responded to a report of a suspicious person. A male in a truck had entered the property to collect equipment needed for his work. The male had been doing work for the property owner. A dispute arose between them and the male stopped the work. During the officers’ investigation the property owner attempted to assault the male and was stopped by an officer. The two were separated and the male left with his equipment. They were advised to get attorneys to work out their differences.

01/21 – Vehicle Burglary – Cloverlane Drive: At 8:04 a.m. a victim reported that her 2014 Nissan was burglarized in the school parking lot. The victim’s purse and cell phone were sitting on the front seat in plain view. Person(s) unknown broke the front passenger window to removed the items, valued at $800.00.

01/21 – Vehicle Burglary – 100 block of E. Mistletoe Drive: At 8:05 a.m. a victim reported that her 2015 Infinity was burglarized while parked at work. The driver side window was broken out and suspect(s) removed a wallet and an electronic charger cord.

01/21 – Vehicle Burglary – E. Kennedale Parkway: At 11:10 a.m. a victim reported that her 2014 Chevy pickup was burglarized at her workplace. Suspect(s) broke out the driver side window and removed the victim’s purse, which was sitting in the front passenger floorboard.

01/21 – Emotionally Disturbed Person – W. Kennedale Parkway: At 6:21 p.m. officers responded to a call to assist Fort Worth Police. The Fort Worth officers had observed a male in a green Saturn parked outside of a business in Kennedale. The male had a pipe running from the vehicle tailpipe to the passenger compartment. The male was taken into custody and transported to JPS Hospital for an emergency mental evaluation.

01/23 – DWI – W. Kennedale Parkway: At 5:25 a.m. an officer observed a vehicle with an unconscious male stopped in a parking lot. The vehicle was running and the male was sitting behind the wheel. The male smelled of alcoholic beverage and was unable to successfully complete a field sobriety assessment. He was arrested and transported to jail where blood was drawn for a blood alcohol level test. He was booked into jail for DWI.

01/22 – DWI – S. Dick Price Road: At 9:01 p.m. officers responded to a motor vehicle accident. The 57 year old male driver of the vehicle was walking around in the roadway when officers arrived. He stated that he had driven his vehicle into the ditch by accident. The driver appeared to be intoxicated to the level that he was unable to perform the tasks for a sobriety assessment. He was arrested and transported to jail for a blood draw to determine intoxication. He was booked into jail for DWI.

01/23 – Burglary – Bolen Road: At 12:33 p.m. a victim reported that her rented storage unit was broken into. Suspect(s) removed property valued at $3,150.00.

01/23 – Found Property – S. New Hope Road: At 6:23 p.m. an officer received a wallet that was found at Sonora Park. The wallet contained a drivers license and credit cards as well as a Social Security card. The wallet was found by a child at the park and was given to the child’s parent. The parent turned the wallet in to police. Attempts to contact the wallet’s owner were unsuccessful.

 
01/24 – Evading Arrest or Detention – W. Kennedale Parkway: At 4:52 p.m. officers were dispatched to a suspicious person trying to enter a closed business. On arrival the officers observed a male fitting the description of the suspicious person. The male immediately fled on foot when he observed the officers. After a short foot pursuit the male was apprehended. The suspect admitted to smoking methamphetamine earlier and appeared to still be under the influence. He was arrested and transported to jail for booking.

01/24 – Criminal Mischief Under $100 – Corry A. Edwards Drive: At 4:08 p.m. an officer responded to a complaint of two teens playing on top of parked school buses. On arrival the officer was able to detain both males and discovered that a light lens had been broken by one of the suspects. He was cited for the destruction and released.

01/26 – Assault by Threat – At 5:30 p.m. officers responded to a disturbance call. A victim reported that his female neighbor had come to his home and threatened him with physical harm. The disturbance was the result of a disagreement between the two adults’ pre-teen children. The female suspect’s child had damaged the victim’s child’s property, and the victim confronted the child about it. The suspect was angry over this and went to the victim’s home to confront him. According to the victim, she threatened to assault him and then get her husband to assault him also. The suspect was cited for the assault by threat and released with a trespass warning.

01/27 – Vehicle Burglary – Crestview Drive: At 7:17 p.m. a victim reported that person(s) unknown removed a generator and scooter from the bed of his truck. The items were not secured to the vehicle and were left overnight in the driveway.

01/27 – Burglary – S. Dick Price Road: At 7:18 p.m. a victim reported that unknown person(s) entered his home and attempted to removed food from the refrigerator. The suspect(s) left a bicycle in the garage. No other items were found to be missing.

01/28 – Possession of Drug Paraphernalia – 7200 block of I-20: At 3:54 p.m. an officer stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation. A strong odor of marijuana was emitting from the vehicle. During the interview, the officer discovered marijuana paraphernalia. The driver was cited and released at the scene.

01/29 – Burglary – Woodland Court: At 7:38 p.m. a victim reported to police that a possible known suspect had entered his residence while he was at work. The suspect removed personal items valued at several hundred dollars. The victim provided police with a name and date of birth for the possible suspect.

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