Mineola Police Report

Posted 6/24/21

June 12

5:31 a.m., burglary, Edwards, vehicle broken into.

9:46 p.m., theft, E. Broad, item taken from store.

9:52 a.m., theft, Second, wallets taken from vehicle.

1:11 p.m., theft, N. …

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Mineola Police Report

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June 12

5:31 a.m., burglary, Edwards, vehicle broken into.

9:46 p.m., theft, E. Broad, item taken from store.

9:52 a.m., theft, Second, wallets taken from vehicle.

1:11 p.m., theft, N. Pacific, customer stole employee’s cell phone, traced and Van Zandt County retrieved the phone.

2:28 p.m., disturbance, N. Pacific, subject reported being assaulted while shopping, unknown male suspect fled with female subject, items damaged during incident. Subject agreed to pay for the damage.

2:32 p.m., information, 100 blk E. Commerce, found wallet, wallet returned.

8:24 p.m., civil matter, Kings Lane, spoke to subject about family member living on property.

9:27 p.m., public assist, S. Pacific at Loop 564, debris in roadway, debris removed.

9:46 p.m., suspicious vehicle, 100 blk NE Loop 564, vehicle left.

11:232 p.m., city ordinance violation, Second, loud music, music turned down.

June 13

1:32 a.m., harassment, 300 blk Greenville, subject being bullied online by suspect in another county, advised local agency which was aware of the situation.

3:36 a.m., suspicious vehicle, person an railroad tracks with vehicle, officer advised subjects filming trains.

4:26 a.m., alarm, N. Pacific, building secure.

9:09 a.m., assist other agency, Greenville, EMS, advised officer no longer needed.

3:03 p.m., welfare concern, 600 blk Hogg, subject has not heard from mother-in-law, subject OK and officer not needed.

6:50 p.m., assist other agency, E. McDonald, assist EMS, male subject found laying in yard bleeding from head, subject refusing treatment.

8:42 p.m., suspicious person, Sycamore, vehicle parked along curve with lights out.

9:50 p.m., theft, 100 blk NE Loop 564, new case to be picked up.

10:02 p.m., welfare concern, N. Graham, young child knocked on door crying, 911 call from male resting missing child, child released to parents.

10:52 p.m., welfare concern, Short, 911 call hangup, child playing with phone.

June 14

8:48 a.m., alarm, Wigley, everything OK.

10:37 a.m., drug offense, E. Broad, male passed out in pickup, vehicle stopped at 12:30 p.m., Saul Ramirez arrested for driving while intoxicated.

11:27 a.m., theft, NW Loop 564, wallet stolen, unsure of location.

2:01 p.m., public intoxication, 100 blk NE Loop 564, subject stopped, not intoxicated.

3:07 p.m., warrant service, Wigley, juvenile subject detained.

4:53 p.m., suspicious vehicle, Wigley, RV parked in front of resident for some time, subjects issued traffic warning and will be leaving.

6:55 p.m., suspicious persons, McWhorter at Landers, persons riding four-wheelers.

8:01 p.m., motor vehicle accident, 100 blk NE Loop 564, someone backed into vehicle.

8:39 p.m., found property, W. McDonald at Sycamore, wallet found, returned to owner.

8:53 p.m., public assist, W. McDonald at Sycamore, female given ride.

10:20 p.m., motor vehicle accident, 2200 blk N. Pacific, two vehicles, unable to locate.

11:09 p.m., information, N. Pacific at E. Broad, assault reported by boyfriend who left residence, officers on look out for vehicle.

June 15

12:10 a.m., vehicle stop/arrest, 100 blk Nancy, arrested Johnny Lee Hartman for driving while intoxicated.

12:32 a.m., disturbance, N. Pacific, screaming, yelling and loud bangs coming from apartment, officer advised just loud video gaming.

7:49 a.m., disturbance, E. Broad, sheriff’s office received 911 call with male screaming and female crying, juvenile detained, treated at hospital and released to juvenile probation.

8:09 a.m., alarm, N. Newsom, set off by homeowner.

9:36 a.m., public assist, S. Pacific at E. Front, railroad crossing blocked, crossing open at 10:47.

10:50 a.m., public assist, N. Pacific at Good, pickup seen with diesel nozzle sticking out of gas door, unable to locate.

11:08 a.m., harassment, Molly, subjects calling parties with threats, civil matter over lawn mower sale.

11:26 a.m., alarm, N. Johnson, set off by homeowner.

2:32 p.m., burglary, Goodson, someone broke in and party would like officer to check house.

2:52 p.m., reckless driver, 100 blk NE Loop 564, party reported ex wife trying to run him off road.

4:50 p.m., terroristic threat, 300 blk Greenville.

6:15 p.m., alarm, S. Pacific, building secure.

8:11 p.m., suspicious person, W.  Broad, male subject at location looking for person, appears to have weapon, vehicle stopped on E. Broad, contraband found, Adan Miguel Delgadillo arrested for possession of marijuana and driving with license invalid.

8:14 p.m., public assist, E. Broad, cinder block in roadway, removed.

11:56 p.m., warrant service, Freeman, unable to make contact.

11:58 p.m., information, 300 blk Greenville, child custody question.

June 16

5:07 a.m., suspicious vehicle, 200 blk N. Pacific, cleaning crew.

8:30 a.m., assist other agency, Francis, assist fire and EMS.

9:06 a.m., alarm, N. Pacific, accidentally set off.

10:52 a.m., suspicious person, W. Broad at Loop 564, subject dancing in roadway, unable to locate.

11:27 a.m., welfare concern, Wigley, subject unable to reach mother and son, subjects are OK.

12:10 p.m., welfare concern, Bromberg, possible mental issues, made contact and subject OK.

12:58 p.m., animal control, W. Buchanan, subject bitten on lip by dog, which will be quarantined.

3:01 p.m., public assist, Greenville, patient being transported by EMS became combative.

3:02 p.m., suspicious person, N. Pacific at Loop 564, subject acting strangely, officer advised subject is OK.

3:56 p.m., assault, N. Pacific at Greenville, subject reported being assaulted by boyfriend.

5:00 p.m., assault, Bromberg, subject report being assaulted by husband.

5:47 p.m., suspicious person, 100 blk NE Loop 564, subject approached by two elderly men about assistance with buying groceries,.

7:18 p.m., harassment, Bromberg, subject reported being harassed with threatening voice mails and texts, officer advised three voice mails were not threatening.

7:59 p.m., information, Bromberg, subject seeking to retrieve items from wife who has protective order.

9:08 p.m., welfare concern, N. Pacific, 911 hangup, called number back and store owner reported female asked to use phone because she and husband were fighting, left on foot, unable to locate.

9:13 p.m., motor vehicle accident, 700 blk Greenville, two vehicles with injuries.

10:56 p.m., public assist, 300 blk Greenville, subject seeks assistance as husband is removing items, minor damage observed to door.

11:02 p.m., disturbance, University, male and female fighting, David Alan Thomas arrested for Van Zandt County warrant.

June 17

1:51 a.m., S. Pacific, public assist, RV with flashers on, everything OK.

10:27 a.m., trespassing, E. Broad, subject criminally trespassed.

12:59 p.m., suspicious vehicle, N. Line at Broad, driving erratically, unable to locate.

1:10 p.m., fraud, Bromberg, money taken from account.

1:17 p.m., disturbance, N. Johnson, no assault occurred, subject leaving location.

3:35 p.m., assist other agency, N. Pacific, assist EMS.

4:33 p.m., suspicious person, N. Pacific, young boy exposed self to reporting party, parents contacted.

6:38 p.m., welfare concern, N. Newsom at Lilly, subject walking down street appears confused, officer checked and subject OK.

10:01 p.m., information, N. Newsom, officer attempting to serve criminal trespass warning.

June 18

1:29 a.m., unsecured area, 100 blk N. Johnson, open door.

5:19 a.m., reckless driver, 1200 blk N. Pacific, unable to maintain lane, driver stopped, not intoxicated.

1:15 p.m., alarm, S. Newsom, someone on property mowing.

1:50 p.m., reckless driver, N. Pacific at Loop 564, 18 wheeler unable to maintain lane, unable to locate.

4:51 p.m., disturbance, N. Newsom, assault reported, suspect left and unable to locate.

8:48 p.m., information, Bromberg, strong odor of marijuana.

9:29 p.m., theft, 100 blk NE Loop 564, case ready.

Officers also made 71 traffic stops and 11 animal control calls.