Breckenridge Texan

Stephens County Sheriff’s Office summary for week of Nov. 18

November 26
10:31 2018

Sheriff’s Weekly Summary

Calls for Service: 27
Civil Papers Successfully Served: 4
Inmates Currently Housed: 23

November 19

  • Two deputies responded to a report of stalking and harassment on South Jackson Avenue. While enroute, they observed the wanted suspect leaving the scene and initiated a traffic stop on East Walker Street. The 21-year-old male was arrested on two warrants out of Eastland County for felony stalking and misdemeanor criminal trespass.
  • A deputy issued a criminal trespass warning to 58-year-old male and a 37-year-old male for an address in the 900 block of East Gaddis Street.
  • A deputy transported two male inmates from the Stephens County jail to a Texas Department of Criminal Justice drug rehabilitation prison near San Angelo.

 November 20

  • A deputy served an arrest warrant on a female for assault causing injury. The arrest took place at the Stephens County Law Enforcement Center.

 November 21

  • The Sheriff’s Office responded to a reckless vehicle on U.S. Highway 183 North traveling toward town. Upon contact with the vehicle just north of the city limits, the Sheriff’s Office issued two citations. The driver was cited for Failure To Maintain a Single Lane of Traffic, and the passenger was cited for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia (Methamphetamine baggy and pipe).

 November 22

  • The Sheriff’s Office hopes the community had a wonderful Thanksgiving break. The S.O. had a slow day regarding calls for service, and we thank the people for that!

Calls for service include but are not limited to: 911 calls, non-emergency calls, registering sex offenders, traffic accidents/hazards, transporting prisoners and juveniles in and out of the county, mental hospital transports, court security, and some types of proactive calls.

 

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