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Farmersville Police Blotter released

by | Aug 2, 2019 | Latest

The Farmersville Police Blotter has been released for this week. (File photo)

The Collin County Sheriff’s Office has released the Farmersville Police Department blotter for July 18 – July 25. Calls for traffic stops and traffic enforcement areas have been omitted.

July 18

  • 01:13, Motor. asst., 1062 E. Audie Murphy Pkwy.
  • 03:23, Sec. watch, 1906 Princeton Ave.
  • 05:25, Panic alarm, 213 McKinney St.
  • 07:01, Arrest, 302 Merit St.
  • 14:51, Major acdt., S. Hwy. 78 / W. Hwy. 380
  • 15:58, Verbal dist., 713 Pecan Creek Ct.
  • 17:35, Welfare check, 603 Meadowview St.
  • 21:12, Susp. veh., 413 Welch Dr.

July 19

  • 02:07, Build. check, 205 S. Main St.
  • 07:37, Loose lvst., S. Hwy. 78 / W. Audie Murphy Pkwy.
  • 07:49, Aud. alarm, 604 N. Hwy. 78
  • 16:08, Citizen contact, 111 N. Johnson St.
  • 16:18, Minor acdt., W. Audie Murphy Pkwy. / CR 557
  • 16:23, Speeding, 400 McKinney St.
  • 18:57, Welfare check, 300 Sherry Ln.
  • 19:55, Welfare check, 1269 S. Hwy. 78
  • 21:09, Agency asst., N Hwy. 78 / CR 1061
  • 22:06, Motor. asst., E. Audie Murphy Pkwy. / FM 547
  • 22:10, Susp. circ., 117 McKinney St.
  • 22:34, Agency asst., 12811 CR 1049
  • 22:34, Agency asst., W. Audie Murphy Pkwy. / CR 557

July 20

  • 00:50, Build. check, 1807 W. Audie Murphy Pkwy.
  • 00:59, Aband. veh., E. Audie Murphy Pkwy. / Floyd St.
  • 01:31, Rd. hazard, S. Hwy. 78 / Farmersville Pkwy.
  • 14:57, Panic alarm, 223 McKinney St.
  • 16:53, Trash, 302 S. Johnson St.
  • 17:23, Follow up invest., 134 N. Washington St.
  • 18:34, Animal cmpl., N. Washington St. / McKinney St.
  • 19:07, Dom. dist., 305 Bois D’ Arc St.
  • 21:57, Docu. purposes, 305 Bois D’ Arc St.

July 21

  • 02:11, Vandalism, 513 McKinney St.
  • 03:01, Susp. veh., S. Main St. / Old Josephine Rd.
  • 06:53, Susp. veh., 1704 Princeton Ave.
  • 11:27, Follow up invest., 305 Bois D’ Arc St.
  • 12:35, Reck. drvr., E. Princeton Dr. / N. 4th St.
  • 12:48, Dist., 305 Bois D’ Arc St.
  • 14:29, Theft, 305 Bois D’ Arc St.
  • 18:02, Aud. alarm, 413 Welch Dr.
  • 18:28, Threat, 211 CR 557
  • 20:48, Citizen contact, 134 N. Washington St.
  • 21:31, Motor. asst., W. Audie Murphy Pkwy. / Caddo Park Rd.
  • 23:33, Build. check, 405 N. Washington St.

July 22

  • 01:16, Build. check, 206 – 100 S. Hwy. 78
  • 06:50, Agency asst., CR 653 / E. Audie Murphy Pkwy.
  • 23:46, Build. check, 499 N. Hwy. 78
  • 23:51, Susp. veh., 499 N. Hwy. 78

July 23

  • 01:01, Susp. person, 200 Hill St.
  • 08:57, Animal cmpl., 305 S. Johnson St.
  • 11:07, Agency asst., W. Princeton Dr. / Monte Carlo Blvd.
  • 22:09, Build. check, 206 – 100 S. Hwy. 78

July 24

  • 01:30, Citizen contact, 1705 W. Audie Murphy Pkwy.
  • 01:38, Sec. watch, Welch Dr.
  • 04:50, Citizen contact, 316 N. Main St.
  • 08:54, Welfare check, 409 – 6 S. Hwy. 78
  • 10:07, Docu. purposes, 134 N. Washington St.
  • 13:32, Docu. purposes, 1705 W. Audie Murphy Pkwy.
  • 13:39, Docu. purposes, 134 N. Washington St.
  • 14:57, Welfare check, 409 – 6 S. Hwy. 78
  • 20:01, Dom. dist., 105 N. Johnson St.
  • 22:13, Build. check, Willow Ln. / FM 2194
  • 23:41, Sec. watch, 1906 Princeton Ave.

July 25

  • 01:13, Motor. asst., W. Audie Murphy Pkwy. / CR 557
  • 01:36, Citizen contact, N. Main St. / Farmersville Pkwy.
  • 06:21, Agency asst., E. Audie Murphy Pkwy. / Floyd St.
  • 07:35, Med. alarm, 409 – 6 S. Hwy. 78
  • 09:26, Citizen contact, 1009 Gaddy St.
  • 10:55, Tresp., 201 S. Hamilton St.
  • 11:26, Agency asst., CR 557 / W. Audie Murphy Pkwy.
  • 13:05, Follow up invest., 1705 W. Audie Murphy Pkwy.
  • 16:36, Citizen contact, 400 Raymond St.
  • 17:58, Motor. asst., W. Audie Murphy Pkwy. / CR 611
  • 19:01, Welfare check, 5633 Ferguson Ave.
  • 19:32, Reck. drvr., N. Hwy. 78 / W. FM 6
  • 20:21, Code viol., 202 Farr Hill Ln.
  • 20:46, Rd. hazard, N. Hwy. 78 / Business 78
  • 22:11, Welfare check, 1705 W. Audie Murphy Pkwy.
  • 22:44, Build. check, 201 E. Audie Murphy Pkwy.
  • 23:37, Welfare check, 499 N. Hwy. 78

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