Mineola Police Report
May 4
12:03 a.m., terroristic threat, Maxine, subject receiving threats.
1:09 a.m., drug offense, Loop 564 at FM 49, reckless driver, Deborah Michelle Jones arrested.
1:29 a.m., …
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Mineola Police Report
May 4
12:03 a.m., terroristic threat, Maxine, subject receiving threats.
1:09 a.m., drug offense, Loop 564 at FM 49, reckless driver, Deborah Michelle Jones arrested.
1:29 a.m., driving while intoxicated, N. Pacific, everything OK.
1:41 a.m., disturbance, W. Kilpatrick, someone knocking on door, nothing located.
6:31 a.m., missing person, Mimosa, juvenile returned home.
9:12 a.m., harassment, University, no offense.
9:24 a.m., welfare concern, S. Stone, no threat occurred.
9:26 a.m., motor vehicle accident, 100 blk N. Pacific, two vehicles, no injuries.
10:15 a.m., assist other agency, E. Front, subject went with EMS.
12:40 p.m., suspicious vehicle, N. Johnson at W. Broad, parked in handicap spot blocking roadway, vehicle moved.
1:19 p.m., public assist, N. Pacific, parked in handicap spot without placard, left prior to officer arrival.
1:57 p.m., motor vehicle accident, 200 blk E. Broad, two vehicles, possible injuries, one driver went with EMS.
2:15 p.m., reckless driver, 200 blk E. Broad, several calls, unable to locate.
5:55 p.m., assist other agency, Mimosa, assist EMS.
May 5
8:39 a.m., assist other agency, 900 blk University, transformer and tree fire, power company contacted.
8:51 a.m., assist other agency, Hogg, power line down.
9:24 p.m., assist other agency, 500 blk Peachtree, tree down, moved enough to allow vehicles to pass.
12:23 p.m., public assist, S. Pacific, tree fell from business in backyard, contacted and will have it removed.
6:28 p.m., theft, N. Newsom, gun missing.
7:03 p.m., assist other agency, Goodson Cir., subject transported privately.
8:28 p.m., reckless driver, S. Pacific at city limits, no headlight, unable to locate.
10:51 p.m., assist other agency, Wigley, Narcan administered, subject transported by EMS.
11:05 p.m., disturbance, Country Club Dr., verbal, subject leaving.
May 6
2:43 a.m., assist other agency, FM 1810, male yelling for help, sheriff’s office took custody.
7:26 a.m., public assist, W. Patten at Loop 564, disabled vehicle, not broken down.
8:18 a.m., welfare concern, E. Broad, subject OK.
3:03 p.m., fraud, NW Loop 564, scam.
3:17 p.m., welfare concern, N. Newsom, tree fell on neighbor’s fence, car has not been driven, plants dead, packages piling up, subject does not get out much, officer canceled.
9:11 p.m., public assist, NE Loop 564 at FM 49, officer flagged down, question about dog loose in county.
9:39 p.m., disturbance, Chloe, people arguing, verbal only.
May 7
8:00 a.m., information, Heritage Dr., charges on credit card, subject not out any money.
3:37 p.m., reckless driver, Hwy. 37 North, unable to maintain lane, vehicle did not come into city.
4:26 p.m., city ordinance violation, 800 blk Sycamore, loud music, home owner will be turning down music.
5:56 p.m., motor vehicle accident, S. Pacific, driver rear-ended vehicle which left scene, second vehicle driver eventually contacted police and crash report filed after attempts to exchange insurance information did not work.
6:06 p.m., welfare concern, 1200 blk N. Pacific, child reported walking in roadway, subject is adult.
May 8
2:48 a.m., unsecured area, S. Johnson, open door, door secured.
7:31 a.m., motorist assist, 900 blk W. Broad, vehicle with flashers, driver not around.
11:59 a.m., criminal mischief, 1200 blk Bromberg, passenger window busted out, possibly by lawn crew.
2:24 p.m., motorist assist, W. Patten at Loop 564, vehicle broken down in roadway, pushed out of roadway.
2:28 p.m., identity theft, N. Newsom, party’s insurance company claims daughter was in a crash, no crash found on record, advised to contact comply to re-evaluate.
4:54 p.m., welfare concern, NW Loop 564, man in vehicle possibly taking nap, no vehicle located.
5:17 p.m., assist other agency, E. Broad, 911 call for neighbor unconscious, transported by EMS.
5:23 p.m., welfare concern, W. Front, female in wheelchair got off train, yelling and disoriented, to be given ride to Longview station.
5:37 p.m., disturbance, Gerald, verbal family matter.
7:32 p.m., assist other agency, Landers, power line sparking, fire department, power company contacted.
7:33 p.m., motor vehicle accident, NW Loop 564, two vehicles.
7:52 p.m., welfare concern, Wigley, possible overdose, window broken to gain entry, subject transported by EMS.
9:31 p.m., terroristic threat, Greenville, threats via text, officer advised no direct threats made, unknown party fishing for information, advised to block and have no further contact.
May 9
1:10 p.m., identity theft, N. Pacific, party applying for food stamps received letter stating income from business where he has never worked, wants it documented.
3:21 p.m., reckless driver, 1900 blk W. Broad, unable to maintain lane from Van Zandt County, no violations observed.
3:46 p.m., motor vehicle accident, N. Johnson at Greenville, minor, two vehicles.
4:41 p.m., found property, NE Loop 564, phone and wallet in shopping cart, owner located.
6:42 p.m., assist other agency, CR 2840, smoke around building, controlled burn.
7:14 p.m., unsecured area, E. Broad, front door open, cleared building, secured door.
9:37 p.m., suspicious person, W. Patten, someone knocking on doors and windows, man looking for someone who is not at residence.
9:41 p.m., disorderly conduct, NE Loop 564, teenage boys running around store, left area.
May 10
7:22 a.m., fraud, 200 blk N. Pacific, victim advised to file police report.
12:33 p.m., motor vehicle accident, 200 blk Greenville, two vehicles.
4:21 p.m., motor vehicle accident, N. Pacific, vehicle left unattended in reverse, rolled into unoccupied vehicle.
4:59 p.m., information, S. Pacific, possible scam phone call.
8:47 p.m., disturbance, E. Broad, verbal, parties agreed to separate if it happens again.
11:06 p.m., assist other agency, N. US Hwy. 69, one-vehicle rollover.
Officers also made 46 traffic stops and answered 11 animal control calls and six alarms.