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Wise County Crime Report for Thursday, November 7, 2024

ONLY IN WAY…

MONDAY, OCT. 28

COUNTRY STREET 1380 – A man said he got angry with his ex-wife and threw her clothes in the back of her truck. Deputies helped both parties reach a compromise and moved away from the scene.

MONDAY, OCT. 28

COUNTRY ROAD 3680 — A woman reported waking up to find her roommate masturbating in front of her. The woman wanted to press charges in this matter.

COUNTRY ROAD 4698 — A man traveling for work returned to find several tools missing from his shed.

COUNTRY ROAD 1785 — A chainsaw was stolen on Sunday.

COUNTRY ROAD 3677 – The complainant reported that someone used his personal information to obtain a car loan.

PRIVATE STREET 3853 – A man reported that someone was stealing his property at the above location. Deputies conducted an investigation. The plaintiff was given a warning for trespassing and was evicted from the property.

CATTLEMAN'S ROAD – A woman said her ex-boyfriend sent her explicit photos to another person.

DENSMORE DRIVE – A man said someone stole copper wire from a generator site.

Sheriff's Office – A woman reported that a known person charged her credit card approximately $900. She wanted to file a criminal complaint in this matter.

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 30

GEORGETTA LANE – Complainant texted 911 saying she and her husband were arguing. The complainant stated that the argument had escalated and that she had called 911 because her husband had been violent in the past. She shared that nothing physical happened.

COUNTRY ROAD 4659 — The complainant reported that a woman was arrested on the property. The complainant stated that she was not welcome at the property. The complainant requested that the woman be given a warning for criminal prosecution.

LUCKY RIDGE LANE — The deputy received a 911 call at the above residence, hung up and no contact could be made. The deputy arrived and determined there had been a verbal altercation regarding infidelity.

OAKWOOD HILLS DRIVE — A woman wanted her brother to be warned for trespassing.

WILSON COURT — The plaintiff wanted an incident report about a bullet hole she found in her home. She had no idea when or how it happened and just wanted to document it.

COUNTRY ROAD 2445 — A man provided video footage of a vehicle driving over his mailbox and wanted the incident documented.

PRIVATE STREET 4823 – When the deputy spoke with the mother of a juvenile from a previous call, it was discovered that she had an active warrant out of Wise County for theft of property valued between $750 and $2,500. The warrant was confirmed and the woman was taken into custody and taken to jail.

COUNTRY ROAD 4659 — A woman was reportedly knocking on people's doors at the mobile home park. The woman had an active arrest warrant out of North Richland Hills for trespassing. The arrest warrant was confirmed and the woman was arrested.

THURSDAY, OCT. 31

PRIVATE STREET 2698 — The complainant reported that her daughter and her husband had gotten into an argument. Due to discrepancies and inconsistencies in statements and apparent injuries, both parties were taken into custody.

PETTIT DRIVE – A man reported that his home was broken into on October 28th and several items were taken.

PRIVATE STREET 4444 – A woman called 911 and reported that her husband was following her around the apartment and yelling at her while holding a knife. Officers arrived on scene and spoke with the caller, who told her she feared for her safety because of the man's behavior. Officers took the man into custody and confiscated the knife as evidence.

COUNTRY ROAD 1774 — There is information about a wanted man who is staying at this address. Officers arrived, located the man and took him into custody.

FRIDAY, NOV. 1

COUNTRY STREET 1370 – A man said he was the victim of an online scam in which he sent money for an item he never received.

COUNTRY STREET 1370 – A woman said she bought 64 horses in June and never received them. The deputy contacted the property owner where the horses were housed and the property owner stated they would work with the complainant to resolve the matter.

FARMSTRASSE 51 SOUTH — The plaintiff stated that a trailer was either stolen or missing. They wanted a report about a stolen trailer. After an investigation, the deputy concluded that no crime was being committed and the complainant would need to submit a 10-day warning letter before filing a theft report.

TEXAS 114 AT PARADISE DOLLAR GENERAL – Dollar General employees said a man purchased a prepaid card that did not have the correct amount of money on it at the time of purchase. After a lengthy investigation, it was determined that there was no violation and Dollar General contacted the fraud department to help the customer resolve the issue.

COUNTRY ROAD 4659 — The complainant reported that his property had been destroyed.

GEORGETTA LANE — A woman informed her that she wanted to leave her place of residence with her children, which led to a disagreement with her spouse. The incident has been documented for future reference.

COUNTRY ROAD 3250 – Medical City Decatur said a juvenile suffered a gunshot wound to the body. Officers went to both the scene of the accident and the hospital and conducted an investigation. The criminal police took over the investigation.

SATURDAY, NOV. 2

WILD WOOD DRIVE — A domestic disturbance/verbal altercation was reported between a man and a woman.

SUNDAY, NOV. 3

OLD DECATUR CEMETERY ROAD – The plaintiff told her ex-husband that he came into the apartment and started a verbal argument with his ex-wife about custody of the children. The MP spoke to both parties and parted ways.

NO ADDRESS PROVIDED – Officers responded to the location and discovered that there had been several assaults in the previous weeks. Deputies took the report and appropriate charges will be filed.

COUNTRY ROAD 4227 — A man said 10 head of cattle had been stolen from him.

COUNTRY ROAD 1790 – A third-party caller requested a welfare check for a woman she believed was the victim of a crime. Deputies conducted an investigation and appropriate charges were filed.

DEKATUR STREET – The deputy responded to the above address regarding a disturbance. The deputy was advised that a woman had left prior to arrival. The deputy was told there was no physical altercation and the homeowner wanted a trespassing warning issued against the woman living in the residence. The officer searched the area and was unable to locate the woman to fill out the trespassing form.

RIDE BOOTS – Officers were dispatched to a physical disturbance call involving multiple juveniles. Upon arrival, it was determined that only one female and one male juvenile were involved in the physical altercation and the others were bystanders. Officers observed video of the altercation. The juveniles were transported to their residences and the juvenile female was cited for disorderly conduct/fighting.