KPD Incident Reports final two weeks of Sept, 2017

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The Kennedale Police Department reported the following incidents for the two week period of September 17 through September 30, 2017 including recovery of a stolen handgun, numberous DWIs, dog bite, death investigated and forgery. {{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 – Week of September 17-23 …
 
9/17 – Driving While Intoxicated – 500 block of Mansfield Highway: At 2:51 a.m. an officer observed two SUVs racing on Kennedale Parkway. Both vehicles, a Cadillac Escalade and a Chevrolet Tahoe, were travelling in excess of 100 mph. The Tahoe began to slow down after a period of time due to control issues. The Escalade continued into Forest Hill. Upon stopping the Tahoe, the officer contacted the driver, an adult male. The male identified the Escalade driver by name and the information was relayed to Forest Hill police. The Tahoe driver admitted that they were racing and that both vehicles attempted to flee from the officer. The driver smelled of alcoholic beverage and was also smoking marijuana earlier while driving. A partially burned marijuana cigarette was located in the vehicle. The male was arrested and transported to jail for booking and a voluntary blood draw. He was charged with DWI, Evading Arrest or Detention (Vehicle), and Racing on a Highway.

9/17 – Theft – $100 to $750 – N. Joplin Road: At 6:01 a.m. a female victim contacted police to report that a family member had taken the victim?s purse. The purse contained cash, credit cards, and identification cards. The purse was taken during the night while the victim slept.

9/17 – Theft – $2,500 to $30,000 – N. Joplin Road: At 10:41 a.m. a male victim reported that his vehicle was stolen by a family member. The vehicle, a 1999 Lincoln Towncar, was parked in the driveway of the residence. The victim believes that the vehicle was stolen at the same time that the same suspect removed his daughter?s purse from the residence. That offense was reported earlier in the morning.

9/17 – Application for Mental Detention and Observation – At 3:14 p.m. officers responded to a report of an emotionally disturbed person. An adult female was reported to be in restraint by a family member after becoming combative. The female was behaving and speaking erratically. She was detained and transported to JPS Hospital for an emergency detention and evaluation.

9/18 – Driving While Intoxicated – S. New Hope Rd: At 10:30 a.m. officers observed a vehicle being driven erratically. Upon stopping the vehicle, the adult male driver appeared to be intoxicated and was unable to successfully complete a field sobriety assessment. He was arrested and transported to jail for a voluntary blood draw and booking.

9/19 – Assault Bodily Injury (Family Violence) – At 6:48 a.m. officers responded to a domestic disturbance. An adult brother and sister had gotten into an argument about the sister?s disrespectful attitude toward their mother. During the argument the sister struck the brother and a physical altercation began. The sister was determined to be the primary aggressor and was arrested for the assault. She was transported to jail for booking.

9/19 – Abandoned Vehicle – Arthur Drive: At 1:53 p.m. an officer located a vehicle that had been tagged twice by officers for being inoperable. It was impounded.

9/20 – Disorderly Conduct (Obscene Language) – Wildcat Way: At 7:30 a.m. a school resource officer was notified by a female faculty member that two male non-students were on campus and one had used obscene language toward her. The males were located and stated that they had come to the campus to deliver cash to a female student. The males admitted to being in the school and having a confrontation with the faculty member. One of the males admitted to using obscene language toward the faculty member. He was cited for the violation and both were given criminal trespass warnings to not come back on campus.

9/21 – Application for Mental Detention and Observation – Treepoint Drive: At 11:31 p.m. officers responded to major accident. An Isuzu Trooper was observed on its side in the roadway. The adult male driver made several statements about injuring himself. It was determined that the accident occurred when the driver crossed into the oncoming traffic lane and drove without regard to other traffic and drivers. He was determined to be a danger to himself and others. The male was transported to JPS Hospital for an emergency detention and evaluation.

9/21 – Forgery – 300 block of W. Kennedale Parkway: At 2:42 p.m. an officer responded to a reported forgery. A convenience store owner reported that a male had passed a forged check earlier in the week and was now trying to forge another one. The suspect had left the store when police were called. The suspect left his driver?s license and the check at the store. The suspect returned several hours later that evening to retrieve his license and the officer responded to interview him. The suspect spoke to the officer, who did not make an arrest due to the time lapse between the offense and the interview. The suspect was informed that he would be arrested and charged as soon as warrants could be obtained.

9/22 – Possession Control Substance – Oak Forest Court: Just before shift change officers were dispatched to a suspicious person call. A male was reported to have entered a vehicle and was now sleeping under it. The officers observed an adult male sleeping on the driveway under the vehicle and woke him up. The male came out from under the vehicle and stated he had no idea where he was or why he was there. The male was detained in handcuffs for safety and was found to be in possession of methamphetamine, non-prescribed Hydrocodone pills, and marijuana. He was arrested and transported to jail for booking. The contraband was placed in evidence.

9/22 – Death Investigation – Lindale Road: At 9:28 a.m. officers responded to a deceased person call. A witness found a 64 year old male deceased in a vehicle. The vehicle belonged to the deceased male, who was homeless. No evidence of foul play was observed. The death appeared to be from natural causes.

9/22 – Assault Bodily Injury (Family Violence) – At 1:35 p.m. officers responded to a domestic disturbance. An adult female reported that her husband had become intoxicated and was attempting to leave the residence after a verbal argument. She would not let him have his car keys due to his intoxication level. The husband pried the victim?s hands open and forcefully removed the keys, injuring her hands. The suspect had already left before police arrived.

9/23 – Suspicious Person – At 11:29 p.m. officers responded to a suspicious female on a bicycle. The female was reported to be going through a vehicle and also the trash that the vehicle owner had placed out for pickup. The female suspect was being followed by witnesses to an address on Arthur Drive. The female was contacted but resisted officers attempt to detain her. Due to claimed injuries, the suspect was released to medics for transport to the hospital. The suspect?s boyfriend was present at the time and was observed the next night going through trash. He was located on Arthur Drive and given a criminal trespass warning.

9/23 ? Fraudulent Use/Possession of Identifying Info – Arthur Drive: An officer was contacted by a victim who stated that a known person has been using his identity in multiple states to commit crimes. The victim is working with the Texas Attorney General?s office to get cases filed on the suspect. A police report was needed for them to move forward.

9/23 – Recovered Stolen Vehicle (other agency) – Oak Leaf Drive: At 1:22 p.m. an officer responded to a suspicious vehicle. The vehicle was parked in a residential area and was not known to the residents. The vehicle was discovered to be stolen out of Fort Worth. Fort Worth was notified and the vehicle owner responded to take possession.
 

Incident Reports for September 24-30 …

 
9/26 – Assault Public Servant – Wildcat Way: At 3:05 p.m. a school resource officer was notified of a fight in the high school office. The officer observed a student assaulting an assistant principal and pulled the student away, telling her to stop. The student then cursed the officer and began assaulting him. She was placed in handcuffs but continued to resist in anger. After being checked by medics the student was released to the officer and brought to the police department for detention. Her parents responded to take her home. Over the next few days the officer continued to investigate the incident based on information obtained from the student and her parents. This investigation revealed that the initial fight was the culmination of several events between the detained student and another student. This trouble was started over an incident in Arlington between the girls? families. Several charges on both students have been referred to the Juvenile Justice Center.

9/25 – Criminal Mischief $100 to $750 – Bolen Road: At 8:53 a.m. an officer received a report on damaged construction equipment. The equipment was left on site over the weekend when the damage was done.

9/25 – Recovered Stolen Property – Municipal Drive: At 3:21 p.m. an officer received a report that Fort Worth police recovered a handgun stolen from a Kennedale resident.

9/25 – Theft $100 to $750 – Pine Meadow Drive: At 9:25 p.m. a victim reported that her IPhone was missing. The phone was pinged to a location in Arlington. The victim had no idea how the phone could have gotten there or where it was taken from. Arlington police were contacted to attempt to locate the phone.

9/27 – Assault by Contact – Wildcat Way: At 11:31 a.m. a high school resource officer received complaint of assault by contact. A male student had approached a female student and caused unwelcome contact with her. The student was cited for the offense.

9/27 – Animal Bite – Woodland Court: At 7:21 p.m. an officer responded to a dog bite call. A female parent stated that her family dog had bitten her 3 year old son on the nose. She had immediately placed the animal into a cage to quarantine it from the family. She was told to keep the animal there until the ACO can be notified.

9/28 – Incident – Corry A. Edwards Drive: At 8:15 a.m. a junior high school resource officer received a report of a stolen IPhone. The phone was taken while the student was at lunch. A possible student was located who was reported to have the phone. The student stated that he found the phone, asked around the cafeteria and then left it when he had to go to class. The phone was turned in the next day to a faculty member by an unknown student.

9/28 – Fraudulent Use/Possession of Identifying Info – Hudson Cemetery Road: An officer received a report of a stolen credit card number being used out of state. The victim reported the crime to the Kennedale Police Department although he actually lives in unincorporated Tarrant County. A report was taken and forwarded to TCSO investigations.

9/28 – Assault Bodily Injury (Family Violence) – W. Kennedale Parkway: At 8:06 p.m. officers responded to a report of a domestic disturbance. On arrival a male was located who stated that his father had become angry at him while in the car and that the father threw money at him as he exited the car at Dollar General to go buy shoes. The father was located later at his residence and stated that the son had been out of control and had pushed him (the father) against the car at Dollar General, injuring his back. The son is known to officers through prior contacts and numerous emergency mental commitments. A report was generated for investigators to follow-up.

9/29 ? Vehicle Burglary – Fawn Meadow Trail: At 12:33 a.m. a victim reported that his vehicle was entered by person(s) unknown. No forced entry was found and the only thing missing was a gold necklace.

9/29 – Disorderly Conduct – Corry A. Edwards Drive: At 4:30 p.m. the junior high school resource officer was notified of a disturbance. A female parent had scheduled a meeting with the principal. The parent entered the meeting in an agitated stated and refused to allow the staff to express their concerns over the parent?s child. She finally left the meeting and made several obscene and racial remarks to the principal before leaving the office. The parent was cited for the violation.

9/29 ? Vehicle Burglary – Fawn Meadow Trail: At 12:25 p.m. an officer responded to an auto burglary report. A victim reported that her unlocked vehicle was entered overnight and her purse was stolen.

9/29 – Narcotics Overdose – S. Kenney Street: At 8:07 p.m. officers responded to a drug overdose. An adult female was found unresponsive in a bathroom. Paraphernalia indicated she had injected heroin. An officer administered a dose of Narcan and the female regained consciousness. She was transported by medics to Mansfield Methodist Hospital.

9/30 – Theft – Under $100 – W. Kennedale Parkway: At 3:49 p.m. officers received a report of a theft of beer from a store. The vehicle description was given and an officer observed the vehicle several blocks from the store as he responded to the call. The vehicle was stopped and the driver identified as the suspect. The beer was in the vehicle. The suspect had outstanding arrest warrants and was arrested for the warrants as well as the theft. He was transported to jail for booking.
 

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