The Woodlands Police Blotter: August 5, 2010
The Woodlands Police Blotter for 08/05/2010:
District 2:
On July 26 at approximately 7:30 p.m., a deputy was dispatched to an
assault family violence call on Weeping Willow Way. The complainant stated that his
18-year-old son had punched holes in the HardiPlank on the outside of the house and the Sheetrock inside the garage. When he attempted to stop his son from destroying the property, the complainant was knocked to the ground where his son punched him repeatedly in the ribs before leaving. While the deputy was gathering information for the report, the suspect returned to the scene and was detained. The suspect was transported to the Montgomery County Jail without incident.
On July 27 at approximately 1:30 a.m., a sergeant responded to a
criminal trespass call at 305 Sawdust Road. Upon arrival, he met with the manager who stated that the suspect, a
22-year-old white male from
Spring, was inside and that they had an active
criminal trespass warning filed against him. The sergeant went inside to speak with the suspect. When the suspect saw the sergeant, he turned and started to walk away. The sergeant then made contact with him and asked him to step outside. Once outside, the sergeant verified his identification and was informed, by dispatch, that there was a warning on file for that suspect for that location. The suspect was taken into custody and transported to the Montgomery County Jail without incident.
On July 29 at approximately 6 p.m., a deputy responded to 1025 Sawdust Road in reference to a
20-year-old white male from
Spring and a
22-year-old white male from
Spring being detained for
shoplifting. The two suspects attempted to
steal approximately $97.43 in
merchandise from Wal-Mart. The younger suspect was charged with Class B misdemeanor
theft and transported to the Montgomery County Jail. The other suspect received a citation for
theft and was released at the scene.
District 6:
On July 23, two deputies responded to 1201 Lake Woodlands Drive in reference to a
44-year-old white female from
Spring and a
13-year-old white male from
Spring being detained for
shoplifting. The two suspects attempted to
steal approximately $104 in
merchandise from Macy’s. They also were found to have taken approximately $712 in
merchandise from Hollister Co. The female was then transported to the Montgomery County Jail in
Conroe, and the male suspect was transported to the
Juvenile Detention Center in
Conroe.
On July 24, two deputies responded to 1201 Lake Woodlands Drive in reference to an
18-year-old white female from Willis and a
15-year-old white female Willis being detained for
shoplifting. The two suspects attempted to
steal approximately $187 in
merchandise from Sears. The older suspect was then transported to the Montgomery County Jail in
Conroe, and the younger suspect was transported to the
Juvenile Detention Center in
Conroe.
On July 26, a deputy responded to 1201 Lake Woodlands Drive in reference to a
15-year-old black female from Austin being detained for
shoplifting. The female attempted to
steal approximately $123.50 in
merchandise from Macy’s. The female was then transported to the
Juvenile Detention Center in
Conroe.
On July 26, a deputy responded to 1201 Lake Woodlands Drive in reference to a
17-year-old white female from Hockley being detained for
shoplifting. The female attempted to
steal approximately $60 dollars in
merchandise from Sears. The female was then transported to the Montgomery County Jail in
Conroe.
On July 27 at approximately 3:40 a.m., a deputy was dispatched to an indecent exposure call in the 3000 block of Woodlands Parkway. The information received was that a white male was walking naked near Southshore Park. The deputy attempted to make contact with the suspect who, upon seeing the deputy drive up, started to run away. As the deputy exited his vehicle, dispatch aired that the suspect was seen entering the water. The suspect was located near a pontoon boat, but as the deputy approached the water’s edge, the suspect would swim farther away. After the deputy crossed several fences to stay near the suspect, the suspect finally exited the water. The deputy ordered the suspect onto the ground several times and the suspect began to run toward him. The deputy deployed his Taser. Once in custody, the suspect was found to be extremely
intoxicated and had difficulty answering questions regarding his name and date of birth. The suspect, a
17-year-old white male from
The Woodlands, was charged with
evading on foot and received a citation for indecent exposure. He was transported to the Montgomery County Jail in
Conroe.
On July 27 at approximately 7:30 p.m., a lieutenant responded to an attempt to locate that was later changed to a welfare check. The witness reported seeing a vehicle
swerving on the roadway, then off into the trees and back onto the roadway. The vehicle then pulled into the shopping center at Kuykendahl Road and Research Forest Drive. The lieutenant was advised by the first deputies on scene that the driver was a
19-year-old white female from
Tomball, and that an open case of beer was in the vehicle. The suspect demonstrated
slurred speech, poor coordination and seemed somewhat disoriented. When told she was under
arrest for
driving while intoxicated, the suspect actively resisted being handcuffed. After detaining the suspect, the deputy conducted a search of her vehicle and found several small, clear plastic baggies containing a smoking pipe and three half pieces of thin yellow
pills, identified as
Xanax. The suspect was charged with
driving while intoxicated,
resisting arrest and
possession of a dangerous
drug, and was transported to female booking in the Montgomery County Jail in
Conroe without further incident.
On July 28, a deputy responded to a
shoplifter in custody call at Wal-Mart. Upon arrival, the deputy located one of the suspects in the parking lot. After a brief chase, he was able to detain the suspect, a
22-year-old black female from
Conroe, and returned her to the store. The other suspect, a
48-year-old black female from Sacramento, Calif., was also detained and returned to the store. Loss prevention officers recovered 20 items valued at $424.42. Both suspects were charged with
theft. The younger suspect was also charged with
criminal trespass and
evading on foot. Both were transported to the Montgomery County Jail without incident.
On July 30, a deputy responded to 1201 Lake Woodlands Drive in reference to a
35-year-old white female from
Livingston and a
16-year-old white female from
Livingston being detained for
shoplifting. The two suspects attempted to
steal approximately $127 in
merchandise from Macy’s. The older suspect was then transported to the Montgomery County Jail in
Conroe, and the younger suspect received a citation for
theft and was released at the scene.
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