The Woodlands Police Blotter: December 8, 2010
The Woodlands Police Blotter for 12/08/2010:
District 2:
On December 1, 2010, Deputy Swank responded to a location on Atherstone St. in reference to a
fraud investigation. The complainant believed that a family member had taken a check, wrote it to a friend forging the account holder’s singature, and then cashed the check for $460. Deputy Swank then made contact with the suspects,
28 year old Female and
30 year old Male both from
The Woodlands. The male suspect admitted to taking and forging the check. He was taken into custody, charged with
Forgery, and transported to the Montgomery County Jail. The female suspect was
arrested on an outstanding
warrant, for
Theft by Check, and transported to the Montgomery County Jail.
On December 1, 2010, Deputy Everton
arrested 20-year-old male from
Spring, after conducting a
traffic stop on College Park Drive. During the course of the
traffic stop, Deputy Everton observed there to be
marijuana in the vehicle. During the investigation the suspect, a passenger in the vehicle, was determined to be the owner of the
marijuana. He was taken into custody and transported to the Montgomery County Jail. The suspect was charged with
Possession of
Marijuana. The driver of the vehicle received a citation for the original offense and was released at the scene.
On November 2, 2010 at approximately 10:07 am, Deputy Meredith received a
burglary call at 25469 Borough Park (Mission Wood Apartments). Deputy Meredith followed a suspect vehicle and attempted to stop to identify the driver. The driver failed to stop for the deputy and a vehicle pursuit ensued south on I-45. The suspect was seen throwing items out of the driver side window. The pursuit ended in the 21750 block of I-45 feeder. The suspect, identified as
20- year-old male from
Spring, was placed into custody for
Evading Arrest or Detention.
On December 2, 2010, Sergeant Barber was dispatched to an Attempt to Locate in the area of
Spring Trails and Riley Fuzzel Road where a witness was following an
intoxicated driver. Sergeant Barber located the suspect vehicle on Riley Fuzzel near Fox Run Blvd. and saw the car swerve out of its lane of travel and hitting the curb. The driver,
47-year-old Male from
Spring, had a strong odor of an
alcoholic beverage emitting from his breath, and an unopened can of beer in his jacket pocket. Due to his level of
intoxication, the driver was unable to perform the Standardized Field
Sobriety Tests correctly and he was taken into custody and transported to the Montgomery County Jail, charged with
Driving While Intoxicated.
District 6:
11/22 - Deputy Ward
arrested a
17-year-old male from
The Woodlands, for
Theft at 3040 College Park Drive. The suspect attempted to take $94.88 worth of
merchandise (video games) from Wal-Mart. After a brief chase in the parking lot, the suspect was taken into custody and transported to the Montgomery County Jail without incident.
On December 1, 2010, Deputy Ward
arrested a
26-year-old male from
the Woodlands for
Driving While Intoxicated. The driver was unable to maintain a single lane of traffic, and almost struck several vehicles and structures on the roadway. Deputy Ward made contact with the driver after he stopped on Eden Elm. The driver stated he was there to visit a friend. The homeowner was contacted, and he advised that he did not know the suspect. After conducting a series of Standardized Field
Sobriety Tests, the driver was taken into custody and transported to the Montgomery County Jail. Two prescription bottles (
Hydrocodone and Carisoprodol) were located in the vehicle, however no charges were filed due to the suspect having a prescription for both.
On December 1, 2010, Deputy Conklin was dispatched to the Target store at 1100 Lake Woodlands in reference to a
Theft. Upon arrival, he met with loss prevention officers who stated that the suspect,
19-year-old male from
Tomball and store employee, had previously loaded $350 onto three gift cards without actually paying for the cards. The suspect then used the cards at two different locations, purchasing $349.97 worth of
merchandise. The suspect was also observed, this date, loading a gift card with $200, and again, not actually purchasing the card. The suspect also admitted to taking $16.36 worth of
merchandise from the store since his hire date. Total loss to Target was $566.36. The suspect was taken into custody and transported to the Montgomery County Jail without incident.
12/1 – Deputy Rodriguez
arrested 46-year-old female from
Houston for
Theft at 1201 Lake Woodlands. The suspect attempted to take $229.31 worth of
merchandise from Sears. The suspect was taken into custody and transported to the Montgomery County Jail without incident.
On December 2, 2010 at approximately 12:30 am, Deputy Frantz and Deputy Uber were dispatched to 1481 Sawdust in reference to a
Child Abuse call. Upon arrival, Deputy Frantz and Deputy Uber could hear a
child crying and
screaming. They proceeded to the apartment where the
crying was coming from, and prior to getting to the door, one of the suspects opened the door. Deputy Uber immediately recognized the smell of burnt
marijuana coming from the apartment. Deputy Frantz and Deputy Uber went inside to check the welfare of the
child, and found the 2 year old in another room. The room the
child was located in had the window open approximately a foot and temperatures outside were around 35 degrees. The
mother of the
child was unaware of the situation until deputies contacted her. The suspects,
26-year-old male and
20 year old female, stated that they did not hear the
child crying because the radio in the room they were sleeping in was too loud. Both were
arrested for Endangering a
Child and transported to the Montgomery County Jail.
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