KPD Incident Reports November 26 – December 2, 2017

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The Kennedale Police Department reported the following ten incidents for the one week period of November 26 through December 2, 2017 including DWI, burglary and fraud. {{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 …
 

11/26 – Abandoned/ Found Property – 6500 block of Hudson Village Creek Road: At 5:49 p.m. a citizen found a wallet on the side of the road. The wallet contained identification on the owner. The officer attempted to contact the owner but was not able to locate a good contact address or number. The wallet was placed in property for safekeeping until the owner can be located.

11/27 – Burglary – Parkview Trail: At 5:06 p.m. a victim contacted police to report that unknown person(s) burglarized his home. The offense occurred between the 10:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. Suspect(s) removed electronics and jewelry before leaving. Entry was made by prying open a rear window.

11/28 – Vehicle Burglary – W. Kennedale Parkway: At 5:30 a.m. an officer responded to vehicle burglary. A male suspect removed work tools from the victim?s truck and left in a red Ford Bronco driven by another suspect. As it left the Bronco almost struck a witness to the offense. The license plate showed the vehicle to be stolen out of Fort Worth.

11/29 – Incident – Townsend Drive: At 1:44 a.m. Mansfield police were pursuing a DWI suspect in a vehicle entering into Kennedale on the Mansfield Highway. A Kennedale unit followed the two vehicles as there was only one Mansfield unit with the suspect. After several minutes the suspect was stopped by other Mansfield units who arrived on scene. The suspect was also found to be wanted on a parole violation warrant.

11/30 – Criminal Mischief $750 to $2,500 – 200 block of E. Kennedale Parkway: At 9:10 a.m. a victim reported that a window was broken out on his business. No entry was made and nothing was missing.

11/30 – Abandoned Vehicle – 600 block of N. Little School Road: At 8:09 p.m. an officer observed a 1996 Chrysler van occupying the main traffic lane of Little School Road. The van appeared to be a work vehicle. The owner could not be contacted and the vehicle was towed to impound at 8:42 p.m.

12/1 – Driving While Intoxicated – 800 block of Bowman Springs Road: At 1:23 a.m. an officer stopped a vehicle for erratic driving. The driver, an adult male, smelled of an alcoholic beverage and appeared to be intoxicated. The driver was unable to successfully complete a field sobriety assessment and was arrested for DWI. He was transported to jail for a blood draw and for booking.

12/1 ? Theft $750 to $2,500 – 7200 block of Hudson Village Creek Road: At 3:55 p.m. a victim contacted police to report that unknown suspect(s) removed a brush hog mower and a battery from his Massey Ferguson tractor. The victim?s company was cleaning up the property and the vehicle had been left unattended since 11/15/2017.

12/1 – Public Intoxication – 1200 block of W. Kennedale Parkway: At 6:08 p.m. an officer responded to a complaint of an intoxicated person at a business. The suspect was observed standing at the side of the building by the officer. The suspect attempted to walk away from the officer but was very unstable in his gait and finally stopped after receiving several commands from the officer. The suspect smelled strongly of an alcoholic beverage and appeared to be highly intoxicated. He was unable to speak clearly and his clothing was disheveled. The suspect was arrested for public intoxication and transported to jail for booking.

12/2 ? Fraud – Steeplechase Trail: At 8:43 p.m. a victim reported that he had been victimized by a telephone fraud scam. The suspect called by phone representing himself as being with the victim?s subscription TV service. The victim was instructed to purchase a specific gift card in order to get his TV subscription service bill lowered. When the victim bought the card and gave the number to the suspect, the suspect removed the money from the card. A separate call to the TV company revealed that the suspect was not an employee and was not connected with them in any capacity.
 

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