Brown County Sheriff’s Department responded to the following calls for service.
Saturday, June 11 – at about 7:51 am, Deputy Byron Langley arrived at the 90 degree turn, located near the intersection of CR 180 and CR 521 in Bangs, in reference to loose livestock. While putting up the loose livestock, Deputy Langley observed that someone had crashed a vehicle through the fence and left the scene without notifying the owner or police.
On Thursday, June 16, Lt. Pete Bastardo responded to Highway 67 and CR 173. Contact was made with a female victim who advised she had been assaulted and dropped off on the side of the highway by her boyfriend. She did not have any visible injuries and the boyfriend had left the scene. A report was
taken for Assault Family Violence.
On Thursday, June 16, Deputy Chris Angel was dispatched to FM 3254 in reference to Harassment. Deputy Angel made contact with a female who stated another female had been harassing her continuously for approximately 1 month. A report was taken and investigation underway.
On June 17, Deputy Toby Mathis spoke with a woman by phone in regards to ID Theft. Information was gathered and a report was made.
On June 17, Deputy Toby Mathis observed a motorcycle driving southbound on FM 585. The motorcycle had no active working taillight. The operator of the motorcycle was identified. The man was placed in custody for 2 traffic violations. A search incident to arrest was done and 36.6 grams of methamphetamine was located in the man’s backpack. He was also charged with Manufacture or Delivery of a Controlled
Substance.
On June 19, Deputy Toby Mathis, along with Early PD Officer T. Tobias, responded to Valley Vista for a report of a Domestic Disturbance. A man and a woman were spoken with about the incident. The woman left the residence and a report was made.
On Sunday, June 19, Deputy Saydie Bradley spoke with a man in regards to items being stolen on June 7, 2022 from his home located on Cherokee Drive in May, Texas. A report was made.
On Sunday, June 19, Deputy Saydie Bradley responded to Wild Tree Lane in regards to an animal bite. A dangerous dog report was made.
On Saturday, June 18, Deputy Saydie Bradley was dispatched to a disorderly conduct at a store in Bangs. While in route, dispatch advised a gun was being “flashed”. Before arrival to the store, dispatch advised the subjects had left the store in a gold Toyota. A report was made.
On Monday, June 20, at approximately 11:49 am, Deputy Scotty Burke was dispatched to East U.S. Highway 377 in reference to a burglary of a motor vehicle report and investigation. The caller advised her handicap placards were stolen from her vehicle. They were last seen a couple of days prior to the caller noticing they were gone.
On Monday, June 20, at about 1:05 pm, Deputy Byron Langley arrived on Dillard Drive in Brownwood in regards to theft. A victim stated his ex-girlfriend had taken tools from his residence without consent.
On Monday, June 20, at 18:07 hours, Sgt. Jayson Bastardo was dispatched to Hog Creek Road in regards to an intoxicated female repeatedly calling 911, in a non-emergency capacity. She was advised several times 911 was for emergency only. Contact was later made with the woman on a public roadway. She was taken into custody for Public Intoxication, MC and Silent or Abuse of 911. A report was taken.