The Woodlands Police Blotter: December 22, 2010
The Woodlands Police Blotter for 12/22/2010:
District 2:
On December 10, 2010, Deputy Fruge was dispatched to 2911 Rayford Road in reference to an
Assault and
Criminal Trespass. Upon arrival, Deputy Fruge met with the store manager and was informed that the suspect had recently been fired and told, on multiple occasions told not to return. The suspect and a friend, both
19-year-old males from
Spring, came into the McDonalds and the suspect began cussing at one of the employees, and then threw a handful of change at him when paying for a drink. The suspect was detained for
Assault and Criminal
Trespassing. He was transported to the Montgomery County Jail. The friend of the suspect was
arrested for an outstanding
warrant for
Failure to Appear. He was also transported to the Montgomery County Jail.
On December 13, 2010, Deputy Maldonado and Deputy Swank observed a
suspicious vehicle parked behind a building on North Briar Rock. One of the passengers,
28-year-old female from Montgomery, stated that the owner of the vehicle had walked to the gas station. While speaking with the passenger, Deputy Swank observed a digital scale, a used syringe, and a white powder that appeared to be narcotics sitting on the passenger seat. When attempting to handcuff the suspect, she began actively resisting and was eventually handcuffed. A check of the Vehicle Identification Number, showed the vehicle to be
stolen out of Harris County. The driver,
29- year-old male from
Tomball was taken into custody for
Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle. Both the driver and passenger were transported to the Montgomery County Jail. The passenger received additional charges for Resisting Transport and
Failure to Identify-Fugitive from Justice, due to her giving false identifying information because of an active
warrant out of Harris County. The other passenger in the vehicle was released at the scene.
On December 13, 2010, Deputy Wakefield
arrested a
57-year-old female from Hardin Texas after a
traffic stop on Rayford Road. During the course of the investigation one of the passengers was found to be in
possession of
Marijuana and
Hydrocodone as well as other
drug paraphernalia. While Deputy Wakefield was speaking with the suspect, Dispatch advised that she also had an active
warrant out of Liberty County. The suspect was transported to the Montgomery County Jail without incident. The driver of the vehicle was issued a citation, for
no insurance, and released at the scene.
12/14 – Deputy Pierman
arrested a
26-year-old female from
Houston, for
Theft at 1025 Sawdust Road. The suspect attempted to take $126.50 worth of
merchandise from Wal-Mart. The suspect was taken into custody and transported to the Montgomery County Jail without incident.
12/16 – Deputy Roberts
arrested two
16-year-old females from
Houston, for
Theft at 1025 Sawdust Road. The suspects attempted to take $197.85 worth of
merchandise from Wal-Mart. The suspects were taken into custody and transported to the Montgomery County
Juvenile Detention Facility without incident.
District 6:
On December 11, 2010 while working an approved extra job, Deputy Curtis and Deputy Foreman responded to a possible fight in front of the business on Waterway Avenue. The suspect,
40-year-old male from
Spring, was highly agitated and
intoxicated. Deputy Curtis advised the suspect that he was under
arrest for
Public Intoxication. The suspect became more agitated and
aggressive and began
resisting arrest. At one point, the suspect attempted to kick a deputy in the face while being placed in the patrol car. Charges were accepted for
Resisting Arrest, Search or Transport and
Public Intoxication. The suspect was transported to the Montgomery County Jail in
Conroe.
12/11 – Deputy Beasley
arrested a
20-year-old female from
Houston and a
23 year old female from
Houston, for
Theft at 9595 Six Pines Drive. The suspects attempted to take $294.08 worth of
merchandise from the Baby Gap. The suspects were taken into custody and transported to the Montgomery County Jail without incident.
12/12 – Deputy Harrison
arrested a
17 year old male from
Magnolia for
Theft at 10001 Woodlands Parkway. The suspect attempted to take $356.20 worth of
merchandise from Wal- Mart. The suspect was taken into custody and transported to the Montgomery County Jail without incident.
12/13 - Deputy Evans
arrested a
35-year-old female from
The Woodlands, for
Theft at 8000 Research Forest. The suspect attempted to take $164.53 worth of makeup and jewelry items from Kroger’s. The suspect was taken into custody and transported to the Montgomery County Jail without incident.
12/13 – Deputy Weatherford
arrested 13-year-old male from
Spring, for
Theft at 1201 Lake Woodlands. The suspect attempted to take $109.97 worth of
merchandise from Sears. The suspect was taken into custody and transported to the Montgomery County
Juvenile Detention Center without incident.
12/14 - Deputy Epperson
arrested a
25 year old male from
Conroe, for
Theft at 3040 College Park Drive. The suspect attempted to take $208.00 worth of
merchandise from Wal-Mart. The suspect was taken into custody and transported to the Montgomery County Jail without incident.
12/14 – Deputy Evans
arrested 41-year-old female from Montgomery, for
Theft at 3040 College Park Drive. The suspect attempted to take $96.80 worth of
merchandise from Wal-Mart. The suspect was taken into custody and transported to the Montgomery County Jail without incident.
On December 16, 2010, Deputy Ortiz
arrested a
19-year-old male from
The Woodlands after investigating a
suspicious vehicle parked on Sandpebble Drive with three occupants. During the course of the investigation, the driver was found to be in
possession of .08 oz. of
Marijuana. The suspect was taken into custody and transported to the Montgomery County Jail without incident. His passengers were later released at the scene.
12/16 – Deputy Rizk
arrested 16-year-old male from Willis, for
Theft at 1201 Lake Woodlands. The suspect attempted to take $99.50 worth of
merchandise from Macy’s. After a brief
struggle with the Loss Prevention Officer, the suspect was detained. Deputy Rizk contacted the suspects family then placed him into custody and transported him to the Montgomery County
Juvenile Detention Center without incident.
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