Breckenridge Texan

Stephens County Sheriff’s Office summary for Jan. 14-20

January 21
08:07 2019

Sheriff’s Weekly Summary

Calls for Service: 53
Inmates Currently Housed: 27
Civil Papers Served: 23

January 14

  • A deputy served a felony, arrest warrant on a 42-year-old male who was already in the Stephens County Jail. The warrant was related to a pending charge of Assault on a Public Servant.
  • The Sheriff’s Office received a delayed report of sexual assault of two children. The investigation is active.

January 15

  • The Sheriff’s Office took a report for theft of service occurring at a residence on State Highway 67.

January 16

  • A 40-year-old male was issued a Criminal Trespass Warning for a property on U.S. Highway 183 North. This was due to the male being in the area without a legitimate reason and the male being a known thief.

January 17

  • A deputy made a warrant arrest on a 29-year-old male at a residence on CR 145. The warrant was a Motion to Adjudicate related to a past charge of Possession of Methamphetamine.

January 18

  • A deputy served an arrest warrant on a 35-year-old male who was already incarcerated in the Stephens County Jail. The warrant was related to a past Possession of Methamphetamine charge.
  • A deputy served an arrest warrant on a 36-year-old male who was already incarcerated in the Stephens County Jail. The warrant was issued by the 90th Judicial District Court.
  • A delayed report of a burglary of a building was made on U.S. Highway 183 North. Tools and tool sets were primarily stolen.

January 19

  • The Sheriff’s Office responded to an unattended death at a property on U.S. Highway 183 South. Information and evidence from the initial investigation support the type of death as a suicide.

 January 20

  • A deputy arrested a 34-year-old male at a residence on CR 197 for a Motion to Adjudicate warrant related to a past charge of Possession of Methamphetamine.

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

The Sheriff’s Weekly Summary report is provided by the Stephens County Sheriff’s Office.

 

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