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Sheriffs Department Crime Report for November 1
By Staff | Published Sunday, November 1, 2009
Saturday, Oct. 24
100 block of CR 4693 - A man was issued a criminal trespass warning after he entered his neighbor's yard and turned off the flood lights. He told the deputy that the lights "were too bright for his party."
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100 block of PR 4411 - An Aubrey man reported that he was assaulted at a Halloween party.

100 block of PR 1512 - A husband and wife got into an argument. The husband then started slashing a tree with a machete. Deputies found alcohol was involved and separated the couple for the night.

9900 block of FM 730 - A man was issued a citation for assault by contact after an argument he was having with his neighbor over property boundaries got out of hand.

100 block of PR 3403 - A father and son who were running a business together decided to sever the partnership. The father was gathering some property from his son's home and pointed a loaded pistol at his son during an argument.

3800 block of U.S. 287 North - An unknown suspect cut the lock on the gate at Mid-Western Mud Service Inc. and proceeded to steal a trailer from the yard.

2200 block of CR 1340 - A suspect has been breaking into a vacant home and using it as a "love shack." The homeowner found a collection of used prophylactics at the property.

Sunday, Oct. 25

6700 block of FM 51 North - An officer responded to a domestic disturbance.

100 block of PR 3560 - An officer responded to a domestic disturbance. One of the parties agreed to leave for the night.

1500 block of CR 1697 - Richard Branscum, 30, of Bridgeport was stopped for not wearing a seat belt and driving on the wrong side of the road. The deputy conducted a vehicle search and found methamphetamine. Branscum was arrested for possession of one to four grams of a controlled substance. He is being held in Wise County Jail on a $10,000 bond.

Monday, Oct. 26

200 block of Graham Road - An unknown suspect broke into a woman's residence through the back door and stole her television.

100 block of CR 4871 - A complainant reported that a woman was living in a bus on her property without permission.

100 block of Elm Lane - Deputies were notified that a woman was walking her dog and carrying a gun. The weapon proved to be a BB gun.

Tuesday, Oct. 27

100 block of PR 4438 - A man reported that a neighbor shot his dog. The deputy only located a small cut on the hind end of the animal.

1600 block of CR 1480 - An unknown suspect stole 300 pounds of used copper wire from a shop.

Wednesday, Oct. 28

100 block of Preskitt Road - A property owner reported that unknown suspects repeatedly drive through her barbed-wire fence.

200 block of PR 4434 - A deputy responded to a domestic violence call. The deputy found some broken household items but no evidence of assault. The couple was separated for the night.

300 block of CR 3849 - An unknown suspect or suspects stole tools, four wheelers and a trailer from a shop building.

200 block W. 5th Ave. - A child called 911 after he thought he saw his father drink poison. He had just taken a dose of cough syrup.

Thursday, Oct. 29

800 block of CR 4421 - A man's wife was "severely intoxicated and became belligerent after not getting her way." She agreed to go stay with a friend.

200 block of CR 4869 - A man reported a suicide attempt after learning that his wife was lying in the bed and bleeding from her wrists. She said she was angry and punched out a window, but she didn't mean to harm herself.


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