The Woodlands Police Blotter: March 17, 2011
The Woodlands Police Blotter for 03/17/2011:
District 2:
On March 8, 2011, Deputy Jobe observed a motorcycle
swerving across multiple lanes on Rayford Road. As Deputy Jobe approached the motorcycle to conduct a
traffic stop, the motorcycle sped off at approximately 70 mph. The motorcycle finally pulled over in the 900 block of Rayford Road. The driver,
38-year-old male from
Spring, had a strong odor of an
alcoholic beverage emitting from his breath, was unsteady on his feet, and had
bloodshot, glassy eyes. After conducting the Standardized Field
Sobriety Tests, the suspect was
arrested for
Driving While Intoxicated and transported to the Montgomery County Jail.
On March 8, 2011, Sergeant Viands was dispatched to 125 Sawdust Road for a
Forgery in Progress. The suspect,
22-year-old female from Katy, was attempting to cash a
fraudulent check. The account holder was contacted and stated that the check number the suspect was trying to cash, had actually been written that morning to pay an energy bill. The check the suspect had present to the bank was a computer generated check, which had raised the bank teller’s suspicion. The suspect was
arrested and charged with
Fraudulent Use of Identifying Information. She was transported to the Montgomery County Jail without incident.
On March 12, 2011, Deputy Christensen responded to an Officer Assist call on I-45 North at the
Spring Creek Bridge. Upon arrival, Troopers had the suspect,
26-year-old male from
Houston, detained on the ground. The suspect was secured and placed in Deputy Christensen’s patrol car for transport to the Montgomery County Jail. While en route to the jail, the suspect started kicking the door and window causing visible damage to the window frame, and damaging the door so that it would not open. Due to this, Deputy Christensen had to pull over at River Plantation. A jail van was dispatched to that location and the suspect was then transported to the Montgomery County Jail. Additional charges were filed against the suspect from
Criminal Mischief – Damage to County Property.
District 6:
On March 8, 2011, Deputy Rodriguez
arrested a
26-year-old male from
Magnolia after a
traffic stop on Golden Shadow. The suspect was found to be in
possession of
marijuana. The suspect was taken into custody and transported to the Montgomery County Jail for
Possession of
Marijuana. The suspect also received a citation for
expired Registration and Inspection Stickers.
3/9 – Deputy Houstoun
arrested a
17 year old male from
Houston for
Shoplifting at 1201 Lake Woodlands Drive. The suspect attempted to take $100 worth of clothing from J.C. Penny’s. The suspect was taken into custody charged with
Theft, and transported to the Montgomery County Jail without incident.
3/10 – Deputy Carson
arrested a
19 year old male from
Spring for
Shoplifting at 1201 Lake Woodlands Drive. The suspect attempted to take $50.00 worth of accessories (sunglasses) from Sears. The suspect was taken into custody charged with
Theft, and transported to the Montgomery County Jail without incident.
On March 11, 2011, Deputy Ortiz was dispatched to a
Theft in progress at 4545 S. Panther Creek Drive. Upon arrival, Deputy Ortiz met with the complainant stated she heard a loud crash and then her car alarm activate. The complainant observed two suspects burglarize her vehicle and drive away. The suspects,
27-year-old male from
Houston and a
30-year-old Male from Splendora, were stopped a short time later by a
Shenandoah PD officer for a
traffic stop. The complainant was able to identify them as the people who broke into her vehicle. Deputy Ortiz contacted the District Attorney’s Office, charges for
Burglary of a Motor Vehicle were accepted, and both suspects were transported to the Montgomery County Jail.
3/11 - Deputy Weatherford
arrested a
24 year old male and a
25 year old female, both from
Cleveland, for
Shoplifting at 1201 Lake Woodlands Drive. The suspects attempted to take $143.98 worth of baby clothes from Sears. The suspects were taken into custody charged with
Theft, and transported to the Montgomery County Jail without incident.
3/11 - Deputy CE Roberts
arrested an
18 year old female and a
17 year old female, both from
Spring, for
Shoplifting at 1201 Lake Woodlands Drive. The suspects attempted to take $179.81 worth of clothes and jewelry from Sears. The suspects were taken into custody charged with
Theft, and transported to the Montgomery County Jail without incident.
3/11 – Deputy Evans
arrested a
21 year old male and a
21 year old female, both from
Houston, for
Shoplifting at 10001 Woodlands Parkway. The suspects attempted to take $646.45 worth of
merchandise from Wal-Mart. The suspects were taken into custody charged with
Theft, and transported to the Montgomery County Jail without incident. The female suspect was also charged with
Possession of a Dangerous
Drug due to her having in her
possession a pill bottle with various
pills inside including
Vicodin, Soma,
Xanax, and others without a prescription.
On March 12, 2011, Deputy Martin conducted an investigation of
underage drinking and possible narcotics sales on Sylvan Forest. During the course of the investigation, a bag containing
cocaine was located outside near a vehicle and another bag containing
marijuana was located inside the residence. The suspect,
18-year-old male, was taken into custody, charged with
Possession of
Marijuana, and transported to the Montgomery County Jail.
On March 13, 2011, Deputy Conklin, while working foot patrol on Waterway Avenue, observed the suspect,
31 year old male from
The Woodlands, staggering in the roadway. Deputy Conklin made contact with the suspect and observed him to have red glassy
bloodshot eyes, a strong odor of an
alcoholic beverage on his breath, and
slurred speech. The suspect was taken into custody for
Public Intoxication and transported to the Montgomery County Jail. At the jail, an inventory of the suspect’s pockets was conducted and a bag containing
cocaine was located. Additional charges were added for
Possession of a
Controlled Substance.
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