A woman reported someone stole various pieces of her jewelry sometime between Friday and Tuesday, according to a police report.
The Denton Police Department took a report over the phone around 1:31 p.m. Tuesday for a burglary of a habitation in the 100 block of Massey Street. The caller told police at least one unknown person entered her home in the past few days and stole jewelry.
The report says various earrings, rings and watches were among the pieces reported stolen. The caller told police she didnât see any signs of forced entry and that sheâs not sure how someone got in.
Blotter: Unknown liquids soaked man s Xbox and mattress in burglary, police say | Blotter
dentonrc.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dentonrc.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Police found a 29-year-old man covered in red ink who appeared to be intoxicated after officers were dispatched to an unconscious person call at Boot Barn on Sunday, according to a police report.
A 911 caller told officers with the Denton Police Department a customer was passed out in the sitting room of the shop in the 2600 block of West University Drive. The report says police noticed red ink from a paint marker on one of the walls of the dressing room he was locked in, on clothing items he had tried on and clothes he was wearing. There was also allegedly red ink on his hands, lips, teeth and tongue.
What started off as an anonymous Twitter account has become a volunteer collective that has raised over $10,000 to bail out locally jailed individuals who canât afford it.
Kellie Doucette, a senior at Guyer High School, started what became the Denton Bail Fund over the summer in response to local demonstrations protesting racial injustice following George Floydâs death. Volunteers said they have spent $10,013 to help free nine people from both city and Denton County jails.
âTo start the GoFundMe and see people really want to ⦠help others is something I wouldâve never expected,â Doucette said. âIt was an amazing feeling to see how many people were donating every single day ⦠hundreds of dollars from people who probably honestly didnât have money to donate or were probably struggling financially because of the pandemic, still reaching into their pockets to help those in their community they know are less fortunate than they are.â
Two men, aged 61 and 57, were arrested Saturday night following a stabbing near the Denton Civic Center that sent a man to the hospital with stab wounds to his head, cheek and back, according to a police report.
A witness called police following the incident, which happened at around 9:36 p.m., and told them two suspects were still there with knives and threatening people. Police arrived and observed the two men holding large objects, the report states, which one man allegedly dropped into nearby bushes and the other put in a trash can. Officers detained them and found the victim on the south side of the Civic Center, who was transported to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, including stab wounds to his head, cheek and back.
vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.