Mineola Police Report

Posted 4/12/17

Mineola police reports for the past week included:

April 5 – Police arrested Nathaniel Lee Hurtzig, 20, Mineola for assault and violation of a protective order. Officers were called to Front …

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Mineola police reports for the past week included:

April 5 – Police arrested Nathaniel Lee Hurtzig, 20, Mineola for assault and violation of a protective order. Officers were called to Front Street when a woman reported she was hit several times by Hurtzig. When officers located Hurtzig walking down the street, he was with a person who had a protective order against him.

April 4 – Police arrested Tammy Lynn Baker, 44, Alba for possession of a controlled substance. She was pulled over as 12:01 a.m. for a defective license light on West Broad Street. Baker gave police consent to search her vehicle and a baggie containing methamphetamine was located in the car, police reported.

Police arrested Kevin Levi Champang, 27, Mineola, for driving while license invalid. Champang is known by law enforcement not to have a valid license and was seen driving a Ford pickup on West Broad Street. After doing inventory of the truck, police also charged Champang with possession of a controlled substance, possession of marijuana and possession of a firearm by a felon.

Gladewater police contacted a Mineola investigator about a check that was stolen out of a mailbox in Gladewater that was used at the Walmart here a couple of months ago. The matter is under investigation.

April 3 – Police were called to the Kidd Jones on North Pacific Street about a man and woman who were found to be arguing. Upon a request by the manager police issued a criminal trespass warning to the woman.

Police arrested Emily Lee Strickland, 23, Mineola on a warrant for disorderly conduct out of Mineola. Strickland was seen walking on Stone Street by an officer who was aware of the outstanding warrant.

April 2 – A resident of Bowdoin Street reported someone kicked in the door of the residence and took money from a bedroom. A report was made and this is under investigation.

Police arrested Billy Charles James, 49, Mineola, was arrested for evading arrest and possession of a controlled substance, methamphetamine. A 911 caller reported a suspicious person on West Broad Street rummaging with a flashlight through a box trailer located on an empty lot. When an officer arrived James was attempting to jump a fence and after a chase he was apprehended.

Sept. 1 – Parents reported at 12:25 a.m. their daughter had run away from a home on Good Street. An officer and a Wood County deputy talked with several friends of the girl. She later returned home around 4 p.m.

Police arrested David Joseph Summers, 28, Mineola for assault causing bodily injury. The assault was reported on Frances Street when Summers allegedly hit another man in the face. He then left the residence before officers arrived. He was found a short time later on Wood Street and arrested without incident.

March 31 – Police arrested Calvin Cedric Horton, 53, Mineola for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Horton and another man got into an argument on Karen Street. Police said it went from the argument to Horton slapping the other man as they got into a shoving match which led to Horton stabbing him with a pocket knife. The victim was transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

Officers were informed of an assault that on the school bus two days earlier. It was referred back to the school for investigation.

At 11:29 p.m. the department received a report of high-pitched screams and banging. Officers found it to be the disassembling of the circus at the civic center.

March 30 – Police arrested Krista Lynne-Nicole Burge, 29, Mineola, for driving with an invalid license and possession of a controlled substance at 12:12 a.m. Burge was pulled over on Johnson Street at North Pacific for a defective brake light. During inventory of the vehicle officers reported finding pills that were not prescribed to her.