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March 10 Police Blotter
District 2 – Lt. Brady Fitzgerald (South County)
The following Shoplifting arrest was made at 32938 FM 2978:On March 3, a female suspect, 30, from Spring was arrested for shoplifting. The recovered merchandise (4 items) was valued at $199.96. The suspect was transported to the Montgomery County Jail.
Driving While Intoxicated Arrests
On March 1, a female suspect, 50, from Magnolia, was arrested for DWI in the 33300 Block of Buckshot Lane after a report was called in of the suspect almost causing a head-on collision with another vehicle. Witnesses were able to stop the suspect and take her keys. When Dep. Fruge arrived the driver was taken into custody and transported to the Montgomery County Jail.
On March 7, a male suspect, 29, from the Woodlands, was arrested for DWI at the intersection of I-45 South and College Park Drive. Dep. Hernandez, while on patrol observed a vehicle completely stopped at a green light. Other drivers had to drive around the vehicle in order to avoid a collision. The driver then accelerated at a high rate of speed. Dep. Hernandez then conducted a traffic stop. The driver was arrested for DWI.
Man Arrested for Evading and Resisting
On March 4, a male suspect, 22, from Houston was arrested for Evading and Resisting Arrest. Dep. Martina and Cpl. Mullis were dispatched to a suspicious vehicle at 2909 Rayford Road. The Witnesses reported seeing the suspects “messing” with the license plate on a vehicle. Upon arrival, deputies met with the suspect and his three friends. During the investigation, the manager of the restaurant approached the officers with a gun that was found in the restaurant restroom. The suspect appeared nervous and while being questioned about the gun, gave the officers two incorrect names. When asked to place his hands on the hood of the patrol car, he started to comply, then took off running. Dep. Martin chased the suspect and caught up with him as he was attempting to jump a fence. The suspect refused to comply with requests to place his hands behinds his back and actively resisted Dep. Martin. Dep. Martin was able to keep the suspect detained until additional officers arrived to help take him into custody and transported to the Montgomery County Jail. Jail staff was able to complete fingerprint identification through AFIS and found the suspects correct name and a history of drug and weapons charges out of Harris County.
District 6 – Lt. David Dottei (Woodlands)
The following Shoplifting arrest was made at 1201 Lake Woodlands Drive:On March 6, a male suspect, 22, from Spring, was arrested for shoplifting. The recovered merchandise (1 item) was valued at $70.
The following Shoplifting arrest was made at 3040 College Park Drive:
On March 5, a male suspect, 18, from Spring, was arrested for shoplifting. The recovered merchandise (13 items) was valued at $99.92.
The following Shoplifting arrest was made at 9595 Six Pines Drive:
On March 6, a male suspect, 47, from Conroe, was arrested for shoplifting. The recovered merchandise (11 items) was valued at $117.20.
DWI Arrest
On March 5, a male suspect, 25, from Spring, was arrested after a traffic stop on Woodlands Parkway and McBeth Way. The suspect stated he was heading home from a friend’s house. During the interview, Dep. Runnels noticed that the suspect had bloodshot, glassy eyes and his speech was slow, and that he emitted an odor of alcohol as he spoke. The driver was taken into custody and transported to the Montgomery County Jail.
Marijuana Possession Arrest
On March 3, a male suspect, 19, from The Woodlands, was arrested after a traffic stop in the 10400 block of Gosling Road. During the traffic stop, deputies noticed that the suspect appeared extremely nervous and that the odor of burnt marijuana was emitting from the vehicle. The suspect was found to be in possession of .01 ounces of marijuana. He was taken into custody and transported to the Montgomery County Jail without incident.
Teens Arrested for Attempted Burglary
On March 8, at approx. 4:34 p.m.., District 6 units were dispatched to a home on Round Top Place in reference to a Burglary in Progress. Upon arrival, Dep. Cogdill entered the back yard of the residence. Dep. Cogdill observed two male juveniles attempting to climb over the fence of the property. The two juveniles were then detained. The homeowner observed two boys trying to get into her window and called 9-1-1 for assistance. The two juveniles, both 15 and both of The Woodlands, advised that they were in a band and needed money for new stereo equipment so they were going to break into a house to get money. The two juveniles were taken into custody and transported to Montgomery County Juvenile Detention in Conroe.
Source: Lt. Dan Norris, PIO, Montgomery County Sheriff's Office
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