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MCSO Crime Report

District 1 – Lt. Jim Fleming (North County)

A 36 year old female from Huntsville was arrested at 5:32pm, October 5, in the 13500 block of FM 1097 W by Deputy A. Cross for a possession of dangerous drugs warrant out of Walker County. The Deputy was investigating a disturbance call. The female was taken to jail.

On October 5, Deputy A. Cross was sent to the 15600 block of Navajo Trail in reference to a family violence assault call. The Deputy met with a male complainant who advised he and his wife had been in a verbal argument that had turned into a physical altercation. The female started hitting her husband on the face and top of the head. The male was able to get away from her and go outside where she picked up a stick and threw it at him striking him on the back. The 33 year old female from Willis was arrested at 7:51pm and transported to jail.

A 26 year old male from Conroe was arrested at 6:18pm, October 6, in the 9900 block of Lazy Oaks by Deputy A. Booher for a failure to pay child support civil warrant out of Montgomery County. The male approached the Deputy on a scene and advised he had an outstanding warrant and he wanted to do the right thing. Warrant was confirmed and the male was taken to jail.

On October 6, Corporal P. Smith was notified of a family disturbance in the 1900 block of Mann Road. The Deputy met with a female complainant who advised she and her husband had been involved in a verbal dispute and she attempted to call 9-1-1. The male prevented her from doing so. The 34 year old male from Conroe was arrested at 9:02pm, charged with interference with an emergency call and transported to jail.

On October 6, Deputy J. Hodges and Deputy S. Degner were sent to the 11200 block of Moorehead Road in reference to a family violence aggravated assault call. The Deputies met with the parents of a teenage son and advised the male had threatened them with a knife. An argument had ensued earlier that led to the male refusing to do what the parents told him to do. The male was still being disrespectful of his parents and grabbed a kitchen knife in a threatening manner. The father was able to grab the son’s wrist forcing him to drop the knife. The teenage male was detained at 9:09pm and transported to juvenile detention.

On October 7, Deputy J. Lawless responded to the 17200 block of White Oak Orchard in regard to a family disturbance call. The Deputy met with a male and female on location and was advised by the male that he and the female used to date but were not in a relationship anymore. The male continued that he has a criminal trespass warning against the female for the property. The warning was confirmed and the female was detained. The 30 year old female from Conroe was arrested at 1:30am and transported to jail.
On October 7, Deputy J. Lawless was dispatched to a disturbance call in the 2000 block of Whipporwill. On arrival the Deputy was greeted by a male carrying a beer in his hand and yelling and being belligerent toward the Deputy. The male was found to be intoxicated. The 47 year old male from Michigan was arrested at 10:00pm and transported to jail.

On October 7, Sgt. C. Rogers and other Deputies responded to the 12300 block of Willow Road in reference to a disturbance between a mother and her son. On arrival the Deputies were told by the mother that her son was sitting on the porch with a .30 caliber carbine rifle with him. The female was told to stand behind the patrol vehicles for her own safety while the Deputies attempted to speak with her son. The female attempted on two occasions to walk back to the house against Deputies’ orders. She then began yelling at her son interrupting the Deputies as they tried to speak with the male. The male held the rifle up displaying it to all Deputies. The female again began yelling and walked toward the residence. The 64 year old female from Conroe was arrested at 11:15pm for interference with duties of a peace officer and was taken to jail. Other Deputies handled the male who was taken inside the residence without further action.

A 44 year old male from Conroe was arrested at 8:59pm, October 8, in the 14300 block of Elmore Drive by Deputy A. Cross for a driving while intoxicated warrant out of Montgomery County. The Deputy was investigating a disturbance and the male was leaving the scene when he was stopped. The male was taken to jail.

On October 8, Deputy J. Lawless observed a vehicle traveling without headlights on in the area of County Line Road and FM 2432. A traffic stop revealed the male driver had a suspended license and no proof of insurance. A consent to search the vehicle was obtained from the male driver and the Deputy located a small quantity of methamphetamine, drug paraphernalia, a digital scale, and several clear plastic tubes containing an unknown substance. The 38 year old male from Montgomery was arrested at 11:20pm and transported to jail.

On October 9, Deputy R. Salazar was sent to the 12100 block of Hwy 105E in reference to a suspicious person walking around the area. The male was located standing in front of a business. The male was found to be intoxicated. The 28 year old male from Conroe was arrested at 12:40am and transported to jail.

On October 9, Deputy J. Wilkerson was dispatched to the 2000 block of N. Frazier in reference to an intoxicated male being detained by Deputies that were working at a business located there. The 24 year old male from Groesbeck was arrested at 1:00am and transported to jail.

On October 9, Sgt, C. Rogers observed a male walking down the road in the 11000 block of Wood Acres. The male stumbled and fell into the roadway in front of the Deputy’s vehicle. The male was found to be intoxicated. The 54 year old male from Willis was arrested at 11:30pm and transported to jail.

On October 9, Deputy J. Lawless was notified of a disturbance in the 17000 block of Hwy 75 involving a male and a possible break in. The Deputy met with an elderly female who advised her nephew had broken into her travel trailer. The Deputy located the male, who was intoxicated, and the male advised he had been living there for three weeks with the aunt’s permission. This was verified. The male attempted to leave and was stopped. The 39 year old male from Conroe was arrested at 11:45pm for public intoxication and transported to jail.

On October 10, Deputy J. Wilkerson responded to the 12800 block of FM 830 for a family violence assault call involving a male and female verbally arguing and physically fighting. On arrival the Deputy could hear the arguing still going on. A witness at the scene said the male had hit the female on the face with his fists numerous times. The female had gotten away and locked herself in a vehicle. The male and female were married and the Deputy did observed injuries to the female. The 41 year old male from League City was arrested at 10:52pm and taken to jail.

On October 11, Deputy J. Lawless was sent to the 17000 block of Hwy 75 in reference to an assault in progress. On arrival the Deputy noticed several persons standing around. One of the individuals advised his friend had been assaulted by a male with a crow bar. The other male that was assaulted had a large gash on the right side of his head and several teeth missing. The suspect male was located and detained. The 45 year old male from Willis was arrested at 1:30am and transported to jail.

District 2 – Lt. Andrew Eason (South County/Woodlands)

On October 4, 2009, Dep. Beasley was dispatched to a location on Harvest Oak Landing in reference to a Theft. The complainant stated he received a call from his neighbor saying that there were two men at his home loading building materials into a van. The homeowner was able to locate the van leaving the neighborhood and followed them as he contacted the Sheriff’s Office. The van was stopped in Harris County and the items were positively identified by the homeowner. Value of the stolen materials was estimated at $4000. The suspects both WM 30, were taken into custody and transported to the Montgomery County Jail without incident.

On October 11, 2009, Dep. Martin was dispatched to a location on Southland Road in reference to an Assault. Once on scene Dep. Martin determined that the complainant had been hit by the suspect WM30, causing a two inch long laceration. An attempt to location on the suspect and the vehicle was broadcast by dispatchers. A Shenandoah PD Sergeant observed the vehicle southbound on IH45 at Research Forest and attempted a traffic stop. The vehicle fled and finally stopped on Rayford Road where the suspect was detained. The suspect was arrested and charged with Evading in a Motor Vehicle (State Jail Felony) and Misdemeanor Assault.

On October 11, 2009, Cpl. Barber was en route to a dispatched call when he observed a vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed near a 90 degree curve. The vehicle swerved at the last moment, attempting to negotiate the curve, but due to the speed, left the roadway and crashing into a ditch. The truck then swerved back onto the roadway, nearly striking the patrol vehicle. Cpl. Barber then initiated a traffic stop, where the driver, WM 25, apologized and stated that he can normally make that turn at the high speed, but just misjudged it and left the roadway. The driver was taken into custody for Reckless Driving and transported to the Montgomery County Jail without incident.

On October 11, 2009, Dep. Ortiz initiated at traffic stop on Woodlands Parkway. During the course of the investigation two baggies with Marijuana, numerous pipes, drug paraphernalia and a butterfly knife were located. The marijuana weighed in at .150 oz. and .240 oz. The driver, WM 21, was charged with Possession of Marijuana and Possession of Prohibited Weapon. The passenger, WM 18, was also charged with Possession of Marijuana. Both were transported to the Montgomery County Jail without incident.

District 3 – Lt. Darrel Conn (East County)

On 10/8/09 Deputy Armstrong was dispatched to the Kroger Pharmacy located at 23611 Hwy 59 in reference to a prescription fraud. Upon his arrival he found that the suspect had forged a prescription for Vicodin without the consent of the doctor. She was in the store waiting for the prescription to be filled and was taken into custody. The suspect, a 31 year old female was charged with Fraud, a Third Degree Felony.

On 10/9/09 Deputy Amstutz was dispatched to a Disturbance call at the Porter Wal-Mart. Upon his arrival he learned that it had been a road rage incident. While speaking with the reportee the suspects then came out of the store. The Deputy told the suspects to stop and they turned around and ran back into the store. The Deputy continued to chase the suspects for a short distance in the store and was able to catch up with them and take them into custody without further incident. The suspects, a 17 year old male and a 25 year old male were arrested and charged with Evading Arrest.

On 10/11/09 Deputy Trammel was dispatched to the 20000 block of Pin Oak in reference to a disturbance in progress. Upon his arrival he met with the victim who stated that she had been assaulted by the suspect. The suspect also grabbed a ladder and threw it at the victim’s car causing damage to the windshield and body. The suspect, a 29 year old female was arrested and charged with Assault and Criminal Mischief.

On 10/12/09 Deputy Amstutz was dispatched to the 21000 block of Heritage Forest lane in reference to a Criminal Mischief call. Upon his arrival he went to the suspect’s residence which was nearby. The Deputy met with the suspect and was given permission to come inside. The suspect then went to his bedroom to retrieve his identification and then fled out the bedroom window. A short time later Deputies heard someone walking in the attic of the home and responded to find the suspect hiding. During a search for the suspect he was found to possess several stolen street signs. The suspect, a 19 year old male was arrested and charged with Evading Arrest and Theft.

District 4 – Lt. David Park (West County)

On October 8th at approximately 3:15 am, Cpl Wienke went to the 33000 Block of Border Oak in Magnolia in regards to a Warrant Service. Upon making contact with the homeowner, the Cpl discovered the fugitive was on location. The fugitive was wanted for an Aggravated Robbery. The male fugitive was taken into custody at 3:27 hours and transported to the MCSO jail without incident.

On October 8th at approximately 8:09 am, Deputy Gonzalez responded to a Theft of Copper call in the Lake Windcrest Subdivision. The Complainant stated one of his superintendents arrived at the construction site on October 5th and noticed that the copper wire had been stolen from the air conditioning units. After checking the house it was discovered the electrical wire that was in the attic was cut, pulled and taken. Lumber was also stolen from the job site. Stolen or damaged from the job site was $3200 of Copper and approximately $500 worth of lumber. The case has been referred to CID.

On October 8th at approximately 12:50 pm, Deputy Birch was dispatched to the Pine Hurst Subdivision in reference to a Burglary of a Habitation. Upon his arrival the Deputy was met by the Complainant who stated he left his residence on this day around 8:30 am. The Complainant stated that when he returned to his residence around 11:30 am his front door open. The Complainant advised that once he entered his house he found that suspect(s) had ransacked his living room along with his sons and daughters room. Items stolen from the Complainants residence included a xBox, xBox games, movies, cash, Sony Play Station, a Flat Screen TV and two guns. The case has been referred to CID.

On October 7th at approximately 11:41 pm, Deputy Herman was dispatched to Shady Oaks Blvd in Montgomery in reference to a Suspicious Person. Upon arriving at 12:06 am on October 8th the Deputy met with the suspect. Dispatch was contacted and the Deputy had them check the suspect by name and date of birth. Dispatch advised the Deputy that the suspect had a warrant out of Harris County for Murder with a $50,000 bond. The fugitive was taken into custody and transported to jail without incident.

On October 6th at approximately 2:40 pm, Deputy Hollan met with a Complainant at the MCSO District IV office regarding Fraudulent Use of Identifying Information. The Complainant advised that on October 4th while shopping at a Wal-Mart her Credit Card was declined. Upon checking her bank account on-line the Complainant noticed three ATM withdrawals that she had not made. According to the Complainant she had made a purchase at a shop on FM1960 were two identical charges were made to her account. She is currently disputing the second charge however she had observed all the unauthorized charges had been made in the Houston area after the charge to this particular shop. The Complainant believes the incidents might be related.
This case has been referred to CID.

On October 5th at approximately 1:00 pm, Deputy Hollan met with a Complainant at the MCSO office regarding a Burglary of a Motor Vehicle. The Complainant advised that on October 4th (Sunday) at approximately 10:30 am he had noticed damage to the lock on the exterior front right door of his Ford F250. The truck had been locked and the alarm set when he had left the vehicle in the driveway of his residence the night before. Upon inspection of the vehicle the Complainant discovered his son’s MP3 Player, DVD Player, PSP Player several games and movies missing from the front right door of the vehicle. Also missing was a man’s gold college ring and cash from the console. The case has been referred to CID.

On October 5th at approximately 8:01 am, Deputy Messina was dispatched to a Theft call at a business located in the 32000 Block of Decker Prairie. Upon arrival the Deputy was met by the Complainant who advised that, sometime between the 11:00 pm (on October 4th) and 5:00 am the back flow prevention device was stolen from his place of business. The device was located in the easement parallel to Decker Prairie, and the pvc pipes on each side were cut to obtain it. The Complainant advised that the part was valued at $300.

On October 5th, at approximately 1:57 pm, Deputy LaSalle was dispatched to the 32000 Block of SH 249 in reference to Theft of Copper (from AC unit) at a business. The Deputy was met by General Manager of the business who advised that on October 5th at approximately 2:00 pm he discovered that someone had stolen the copper coils (two) out of one of the two 12 ½ ton exterior AC units for his business. The manager stated that the last time he knows the AC unit to have been complete and in good working order was on September 10th when they were out to conduct grounds maintenance. The manager advised that he had contacted his A/C Company who advised replacement would cost approximately $10,500. This case has been referred to CID.

District 5 – Lt. Don Lacy (Northwest County)

October 02, 2009 at 7:41 AM, Deputy Wiesepape responded to the 1500 block of W. Creek Dr. for the report of discharging firearms in the neighborhood. Upon arrival deputy determined that an adult male had fired several shots from a rifle in his yard and one of the bullets penetrated the neighbor’s home which was occupied at the time. No injuries were reported. The male suspect was arrested for Deadly Conduct and placed into the Montgomery County Jail.

October 07, 2009 at 12:07 PM, Deputy Wiesepape responded to a residence located in the on Elm Drive to conduct a Welfare Check on the adult male resident. The male was intoxicated and incoherent. The male was transported for medical evaluation to Conroe Regional Hospital. During the investigation deputy found the male to be in possession of marijuana. The narcotics were seized and the case will be forwarded to the District Attorney’s Office for review of charges.

October 08, 2009 at 11:14 AM, Deputy Howze responded to the 200 block of Spring Edge regarding Burglary of a Vehicle. Complainant reported that someone entered his vehicle during the night and stole numerous electronic items valued at over $2,000. The investigation remains active as evidence is evaluated.

October 09, 2009 at 12:38 PM, Deputy Howze responded to the 26000 block of Johnson Rd. in regards to Burglary of a Building. Complainant reported that someone entered his storage building and stole sever power tools valued at over $250. The investigation is active and ongoing at this time.

October 12, 2009 at 2:00AM, Deputy Garner responded to the 100 block of Mc Caleb Rd. in regards to Criminal Trespass. Investigation revealed that a male subject was on location violating a previously issued criminal trespass warning. The male suspect was arrested and placed into the Montgomery County Jail on $500 bond.

District 6 – Lt. David Dottei (Town Center)

On September 29, 2009, Dep. Byer arrested WF 18 for shoplifting at 1201 Lake Woodlands Drive. The suspect was seen selecting items and concealing them in her purse. After she exited the store, Loss Prevention Officers confronted her and returned her to the store to press charges of theft. The recovered merchandise was valued at $74.95. The suspect was transported to the Montgomery County Jail without incident.

On October 5, 2009, Dep. Weatherford responded to 3040 College Park Drive in reference to a shoplifter in custody. The suspect, BF 32, was seen in several areas of the store selecting multiple items. She then pulled some white shopping bags from her purse and placed the items in the bags. The suspect passed several points of purchase without attempting to pay for the concealed merchandise and exited the store where she was then stopped by Loss Prevention officers and escorted back into the store and processed for theft. The recovered merchandise was valued at $201.76. The suspect was taken into custody and transported to the Montgomery County Jail without further incident.

On October 7, 2009, Dep. Wright was dispatched to 1201 Lake Woodlands Drive in reference to a shoplifter in custody. The suspect, WF 45, selected a shirt and two pair of pants and entered the fitting room. A short while later she exited with only 1 pair of pants. A check of the fitting room showed that two items were missing. The suspect passed several points of purchase without attempting to pay for the concealed merchandise and exited the store where she was then stopped by Loss Prevention officers and escorted back into the store and processed for theft. The shirt was found in the suspect’s purse, and she was found to be wearing the pants under her jeans. The merchandise recovered was valued at $147. The suspect was transported to the Montgomery County Jail.

On October 9, 2009, Dep. Godden was dispatched to 1201 Lake Woodlands Drive in reference to two shoplifters in custody. The suspects, WF 27 and WF 22 were seen entering the children’s and juniors department and selecting several items then enter the fitting rooms. The suspects exited the fitting rooms with two large bags. A check of the fitting rooms after the left found hangers, packaging and tags. The suspects passed several points of purchase without attempting to pay for the concealed merchandise and exited the store where they were then stopped by Loss Prevention officers and escorted back into the store and processed for theft. The recovered merchandise was valued at $197. The suspects were taken into custody and transported to the Montgomery County Jail without further incident.

On October 9, 2009, Dep. Weatherford was dispatched to 1120 Lake Woodlands Drive in reference to a theft. Upon arrival Dep. Weatherford met with the complainant who stated he observed the suspect, BF 17, select two jackets and roll them up and placing them in her purse. The suspect passed several points of purchase without attempting to pay for the concealed merchandise and exited the store where she was then stopped by Loss Prevention officers and escorted back into the store and processed for theft. The recovered merchandise was valued at $84.98. The suspect was taken into custody and transported to the Montgomery County Jail without further incident.

On October 10, 2009, Dep. Hook was dispatched to a business at 3040 College Park Dr. in reference to a shoplifter in custody. Upon arrival he met with the Asset Protection Coordinator (APC). The APC stated that on this date, they observed the subject (WM 23) enter the store and select a portable DVD player. The suspect then went to the Men’s Department where he concealed the DVD Player in the waistband of his shorts. The suspect then selected a sweater, removed the tags and put it on helping to conceal the DVD player. The suspect passed several points of purchase without attempting to pay for the concealed merchandise and exited the store where he was then stopped by Loss Prevention officers and escorted back into the store and processed for theft. The recovered merchandise was valued at $375.60. The subject was taken into custody and transported to the Montgomery County Jail without incident.

On October 10, 2009, Dep. Houstoun was dispatched to a business at 3040 College Park Dr. in reference to a shoplifter in custody. Upon arrival he met with the Asset Protection Coordinator (APC). The APC stated that on this date, they observed the subjects (WF26) enter the store and select 13 items of clothing in the children’s department and conceal several of them in her jacket. She then selected a large bag of dog food and covered the rest of the items with the bag. She then proceeded to the checkout counter where she paid for the dog food and a couple other items, but not the items under the dog food or the ones concealed in her jacket. The suspect exited the store where she was then stopped by Loss Prevention officers and escorted back into the store and processed for theft. The suspect was taken into custody and transported to the Montgomery County Jail without further incident.

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