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Farmersville Police Blotter

by | Nov 26, 2015 | Latest

The Collin County Sheriff’s Office has released the Farmersville Police Department blotter for Nov. 12 – Nov. 19. Traffic stops and traffic enforcement areas have been omitted.

Nov. 12

  • build. check, 200 Hill St.
  • first resp., 1022 CR 655
  • 911 hangup, 309 CR 609
  • agency asst., 3426 CR 655
  • first resp., 1022 CR 655
  • pursuit, CR 557 / CR 506
  • agency asst., W Audie Murphy Pkwy. / Caddo Park Rd.

Nov. 13

  • follow up info., 134 N. Washington St.
  • animal cmpl., 604 N. Hwy. 78
  • agency asst., 15 – 10 Private Road 100
  • welfare check, 314 Windom St.
  • animal cmpl., 410 N. Main St.
  • aud. alarm, 9553 CR 678

Nov. 14

  • susp. veh., 815 McKinney St.
  • phone harassment, 703 S. Hwy. 78
  • susp. circ., 701 S. Hwy. 78
  • minor acdt., Old Josephine Rd. / S. Main St.
  • noise dist., 407 McKinney St.
  • overdose, Windom St.

Nov. 15

  • dom. dist., 124 N. Washington St.
  • susp. circ., S. Hwy. 78 / CR 607
  • minor acdt., S. Hwy. 78 / CR 607
  • build. check, 610 N. Hwy. 78
  • motor. asst., S. Hwy. 78 / CR 556
  • asslt., 124 McKinney St.

Nov. 16

  • Sec. watch, 200 Hill St.
  • dom. dist., 270 Winding River Circle
  • build. check, 201 S. Hwy. 78
  • build. check, 223 McKinney St.
  • reck. drvr., E. Princeton Dr. / CR 559

Nov. 17

  • sec. watch, 200 Hill St.
  • build. check, 201 E. Audie Murphy Pkwy.
  • minor acdt., N. Hwy. 78 / Private Road 5309
  • build. check, 413 Welch Dr.
  • agency asst., W. Audie Murphy Pkwy. / CR 560
  • rd. hazard, 1705 W. Audie Murphy Pkwy.

Nov. 18

  • sec. watch, 200 Hill St.
  • aud. alarm, 304 E. Audie Murphy Pkwy.
  • minor acdt., S. Hwy. 78 / CR 554
  • follow up info., 313 E. Audie Murphy Pkwy.
  • follow up info., 134 N. Washington St.
  • agency asst., E. Hwy. 380 / FM 547
  • dom. dist., 904 CR 697
  • rd. rage, S. Hwy. 78 / E. Hwy. 380

Nov. 19

  • first resp., 1022 CR 655
  • agency asst., 1022 CR 655
  • animal cmpl., 145 S. Main St.
  • build. check, 119 N. Johnson St.
  • dom. dist., 312 Woodard St.
  • arrest, 1705 W. Audie Murphy Pkwy.
  • welfare check, 316 N. Washington St.
  • susp. circ., 104 Short St.

 

 

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