Mineola Police Report

Posted 4/3/25

March 22

10:19 a.m., information, E. McDonald, hole in window, possibly from neighbor shooting BB gun, officer spoke with subject.

2:33 p.m., assist other agency, NE Loop 564, medical call, …

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Mineola Police Report

Posted

March 22

10:19 a.m., information, E. McDonald, hole in window, possibly from neighbor shooting BB gun, officer spoke with subject.

2:33 p.m., assist other agency, NE Loop 564, medical call, patient transported.

5:01 p.m., harassment, N. Pacific, texts, criminal trespass issued.

5:17 p.m., disturbance, W. Broad, couple arguing, car broken down.

6:17 p.m., theft, NE Loop 564, subject detained, no charges filed.

6:58 p.m., welfare concern, NE Loop 564, everything OK.

7:25 p.m., disorderly conduct, Sycamore, loud music and other noises, unable to locate.

9:39 p.m., suspicious vehicle, S. Pacific at city limits, subject being followed, turned off and vehicle continued on.

11:51 p.m., disturbance, W. Broad, parents fighting, report filed, parties separated.

March 23

3:36 a.m., information, Goodson, open 911 line, subject transported by EMS.

11:01 a.m., unsecured area, W. Broad, open front door, building secure.

3:05 p.m., motor vehicle accident, 100 blk E. Broad, minor, parties left scene.

4:39 p.m., theft, NE Loop 564, Wildflower Melissa Carlow, Grand Saline, arrested.

4:43 p.m., reckless driver, N. Hwy. 69 at city limits, unable to maintain lane, unable to locate.

8:31 p.m., reckless driver, Welch, four wheeler, unable to locate.

March 24

7:03 a.m., suspicious person, E. McDonald, truck and trailer, utility company preparing to work.

8:54 a.m., reckless driver, N. Pacific at Loop 564, unable to maintain lane, unable to locate.

11:39 a.m., found property, N. Pacific, drivers license, owner will pick up.

12:21 p.m., warrant service, NE Loop 564, wanted subject in store, Jasmine Marie Andreozzi arrested.

1:12 p.m., information, NE Loop 564, possible harassment.

1:41 p.m., reckless driver, E. Broad at Loop 564, unable to maintain lane, no offense observed.

1:52 p.m., assault, 1000 blk S. Beckham, event occurred in Smith County.

5:52 p.m., disorderly conduct, NE Loop 564, couple arguing, parties separated.

8:28 p.m., assist other agency, E. Broad, woman passed out, transported by EMS.

11:30 p.m., assault, Sycamore, subject refused to give information. 

March 25

2:48 a.m., information, Graham, vehicle repossession.

8:52 a.m., theft, N. Pacific, wallet.

10:48 a.m., information, Second, neighbors yelling racial slurs at friend, officer advised no crime committed.

1:17 p.m., warrant service, Sycamore, Karissa Dawn Kimbley arrested.

1:44 p.m., vehicle stop/arrest, Graham at E. Kilpatrick, Levi Lynn Moss arrested for Wood County failure to appear warrant.

3:20 p.m., suspicious person, Mimosa, female and child seen on Ring camera, subjects ran out of gas.

3:45 p.m., city ordinance violation, 300 Greenville, courtesy visits to three locations informing of new city ordinance concerning gaming machines.

4:58 p.m., assist other agency, Mimosa, medical call.

7:51 p.m., welfare concern, Autumn Wind, open 911 line, everything OK. 

March 26

1:53 a.m., unsecured area, W. Patten, residence front door open, everything OK.

9:31 a.m., escort, N. Johnson, funeral.

10:43 a.m., warrant service, Goodson Cir., Jeremy Lee Scott arrested.

10:50 a.m., welfare concern, S. Pacific, cannot reach subject, subject is OK.

2:30 p.m., welfare concern, N. Pacific, request to check on female subject asking male subject to leave, parties separated.

3:59 p.m., welfare concern, W. Patten, subject dropped off, without anywhere to go, Ministerial Alliance contacted, subject transported.

4:41 p.m., welfare concern, E. Good, couple arguing, verbal only, parties separated.

10:07 p.m., assist other agency, Karen, subject passed out, patient refused EMS.

11:19 p.m., information, N. Pacific, daughter to pick up vehicle of subject transported to hospital.

March 27

2:57 a.m., assist other agency, Kevin, assistance contacting subject.

10:07 a.m., assist other agency, 1100 blk E. Broad, stolen vehicle, unable to locate.

11:40 a.m., suspicious person, S. Pacific, subject walking wants to speak to officer, feeling depressed, went willingly with EMS to hospital.

12:54 p.m., assist other agency, 1200 blk E. Hwy. 80, possible stolen vehicle, vehicle was repossessed.

2:24 p.m., public assist, Lowe, child calling 911 wanting CPS number, went to friend’s home for evening.

2:51 p.m., city ordinance violation, W. Patten, burning violation, fire put out.

3:07 p.m., reckless driver, 1100 blk E. Broad, unable to maintain lane, reportedly hit sign, no signs of impairment and no sign located.

5:06 p.m., harassment, W. Broad, unable to contact possible suspect, directed patrol issued.

5:43 p.m., assist other agency, N. Johnson, female seems intoxicated, hit head, EMS on scene.

6:01 p.m., motorist assist, 800 blk W. Broad, everything OK.

6:21 p.m., motor vehicle accident, N. Pacific at Laura, two vehicles, minor.

6:43 p.m., public assist, W. Broad, info from prior call.

8:33 p.m., suspicious persons, Sycamore, persons going door-to-door, unable to locate.

10:26 p.m., motorist assist, 300 Greenville, officer spoke with child who would not wear seat belt.

March 28

8:23 a.m., city ordinance violation, 100 blk E. Broad, man with toys on car holding up sign slowing traffic, advised he would receive citation next time.

10:23 a.m., public assist, 300 Greenville, fingerprints.

12:20 p.m., found property, CR 2720, purse in middle of road, owner retrieved, said it had been stolen in Lindale.

12:59 p.m., welfare concern, Goodson, person located.

4:00 p.m., assist other agency, 500 blk N. Newsom, tractor trailer hit utility line (telephone).

9:09 p.m., suspicious person, E., Broad, man looking into vehicles, everything OK.

9:44 p.m., reckless driver, N. Pacific at E. Broad, speeding, unsafe passing, unable to locate.

10:08 p.m., suspicious vehicle, N. Pacific at Loop 564, vehicle parked in grass, vehicle secure.

Officers also made 37 traffic stops and answered 20 animal control calls and six alarms.