Sheriff’s Office Report

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The Brown County Sheriff’s Department responded to the following calls between Monday, June 22 and Wednesday, June 24.

On Monday, June 22, at 11:53 hours, Deputy Byron Langley arrived at Ardee Drive in regards to a theft.  Deputy Langley spoke with a man who stated another man had taken items from his property without his consent.

On Monday, June 22, at approximately 12:25 pm, Deputy Scotty Burke was dispatched to a local residence on County Road 178 at Bangs.  This was in reference to an animal bite report and investigation.

On Monday, June 22, Deputy Joe Thomas was dispatched to a report of a Domestic Disturbance on Limerick Drive in Brownwood.  The complainant advised her boyfriend had been violent toward her all day.  A report was made.

On June 23, Deputy Joe Thomas was dispatched to a walk-in at the Brown County Sheriff’s Office.  This was in reference to a civil matter on County Road 564 in Brown County.  The complainant advised after loaning a vehicle to an individual it was returned with several parts missing.  A report was made.

On Tuesday, June 23, at approximately 14:40, Deputy Scotty Burke was dispatched to Avenue C in Brownwood.  This was in reference to a dog killing a chicken.

On Tuesday, June 23, at about 15:49 hours, Deputy Byron Langley arrived at Ardee drive in Brownwood.  This was in regards to a burglary.  Deputy Langley spoke to a man (victim) who stated he believes his former tenant (suspect) kicked in the door to the residence.

On Tuesday, June 23, at about 17:16 hours, Brown County Deputies Simpson and Thomas responded to Turner Drive.  This was in regards to a domestic disturbance which had just occurred.  Upon arriving on the scene, Deputy Simpson made contact with the caller who was the grandfather of a female victim and a suspect.  Deputies were advised the suspect had punched the victim several times before hitting her with a part of a baby’s bed which was lying in the front yard.  Deputies attempted to locate both parties without success.  Deputy Simpson cleared the call with a report.

On June 23, Deputy Toby Mathis spoke with a person by phone.  This was about three missing check books.  Information was gathered and a report was made on Waterford Drive.

On June 24, Deputy Toby Mathis was informed by Rising Star PD of criminal mischief which occurred in Brown County.  A male victim reported his vehicle was damaged by a named suspect.  A report was made.