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BASTROP COUNTY INSIDER — ELGIN COURIER
WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 2020
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the driver swerved to try
May 14
10:32 a.m. 2nd St & MLK gathered for a report.
report was taken.
10:58 a.m. 200 blk Loesch When the victim spoke to the dog.
11:35 a.m. Zaragoza St &
Main St—Accident, leaving Hwy 290—Vehicle theft.
of the city limits when the trop County Sheriffs Office and a description of the ve-
ject. The victim was taken mation was taken for a left and his phone was left in
to the police station, and an the scene collision report,
upon police arrival, and the the business. An employee left to go to a friend’s house
2 p.m. at the same location found and issued a criminal
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texts were received, so he
was advised to contact Tra-
vis County Sheriffs Office.
hide was gone. The vehi-
cle had still been running,
complainant was advised
to call police if he returns.
Later that afternoon, an-
other complainant called,
taken to Bastrop County
jail, and information was
advised her husband is at a
business harassing her son
and is refusing to leave. The
suspect was not on scene
the vehicle, along with
other belongings. Infor-
mation was collected for a
stolen vehicle report. The
next day, security video
was requested from both
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Patrick Edward Rodas—
Aggravated assault with a
deadly weapon.
Anthony Joseph Young
Jr—Driving while intox-
icated.
ness. A security company theft. Complainant advised businesses surrounding
reported a panic alarm at his vehicle was stolen; he where the theft took place.
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motor vehicle liability in-
surance.
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1395 Hwy 290 West • Elgin, TX 78621
and additional information
was taken the next day as
well.
2:44 p.m. 13800 blk
County Line Rd—Vehicle
May 15
2:225 a.m. 800 blk Lex-
ington Rd—Public intox-
10:28 a.m. 200 blk E U.S.
Hwy 290—Theft. Com-
plainant advised his mov-
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Blvd—Traffic reckless. Po-
lice observed a subject on
a dirt bike traveling about
60 miles per hour on 2nd
Street. The driver failed
to stop when emergency
lights were activated, and
the officer was advised by
a supervisor to not pursue
the vehicle.
12:18 p.m. 200 blk W 2nd
St—Information request.
Complainant advised a
staff member received an
inappropriate image along
with a text message and
wanted to report it. Infor-
mation was collected for an
offense report.
6:05 p.m. 11th St & Ave
C—Disturbance. Caller ad-
vised a subject was waving
a gun around. After po-
lice made contact with the
subject and the scene was
made secure, it was found
that the weapon was a BB
gun and he was attempt-
ing to use it on birds. The
subject was advised of the
violation and was released.
7:31 p.m. 1300 blk W
U.S. Hwy 290—Distur-
sent a deputy to the sub- hide and the driver. Infor-
reporting verbal threats trespass warning issued to in Bastrop County, so the ject was upset over money;
made against him around the subject. The subject was complainant was advised he was advised to watch
advised that a subject was the previous day, and when
1:45 p.m. 100 blk N Main offense report was created.
St—Harassment, informa- The next day, a witness was
tion request. Complainant identified and spoken to.
cruelty to non-livestock
animal; deadly conduct.
Joe Darrell Dunker-
son—Indecency with
child, sexual contact.
Ricardo Gonzales—Fail
to comply with sex of-
fender’s duty to register
for life annually.
Nicholas Cody Brooks
Grady—Driving while
and hit her. When the plainant and the dog owner stop and was arrested for
caller pulled over to ask if came to an agreement to driving while intoxicated,
she needed anything, the pay for the damages caused When the subject was being
caller stated the woman by the dog. The next day, taken to the police station,
was scared and thought the dog owner called police he tried kicking the door.
causing a disturbance but he came back today, his ve- bance. A citizen advised
has left the business, and a hide was gone. The vehicle that someone was being
manager wanted a criminal was stolen from an address irate and cursing. The sub-
hit someone on the street, would call back if he locates
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Jason Barrett Bril-
lian—Criminal mischief,
greater than or equal to
$750, less than $2,500;
ing trucks were broken into the driver was going to and advised that the dog The subject was taken to
overnight, and a television kill her. A second caller re- that killed the goats was the hospital, then to the
was found missing. A theft ported that a driver tried to loose again, and said he Bastrop County jail.
Dr—Terroristic threat. Com- dispatch, she stated she was
plainant advised he has not hurt, but she was scared
owner was located and is- something. The subject was
sued a ticket, and the com- detained during a traffic
been receiving threatening because she thought her the scene. Complainant ad- Caller said a person in the
text messages from some- boyfriend was going to kill vised she hit the back end of business advised his truck
one, including graphic im- her, and stated that he had a vehicle due to the driver had been stolen; he parked
ages and threatening to threatened to hit her, then slamming on their breaks, the vehicle in between two
harm his family if he does pushed her out of the car. and the other vehicle drove businesses and went inside
notdo what they want. The The subject’s residence was away. She was able to get one of the businesses, and
complainant was outside in Bastrop County, so Bas- the license plate number when he returned, his ve-
13817 County Line Rd. 4,
Elgin, TX 78621 crescent
11:05 a.m. 1300 blk W
U.S. Hwy 290—Accident/
leaving the scene. Caller
said that another vehicle
backed into hers and took
off while she was waiting
for another vehicle to back
out of a parking space. She
had a picture of the license
plate and the damage. An
offense report was created.
4:37 p.m. 300 blk Wil-
liams St—Criminal
mischief. Complainant ad-
vised all four tires on his
vehicle were slashed. An
offense report was created.
7:04 p.m. 1000 blk E U.S.
Hwy 290—Theft. Caller
advised three subjects
tried to walk out of the
business with baskets of
groceries that they did not
pay for; they had a receipt
for two bags, but not for
the rest, which they claim
they paid cash for, but a
review of video footage
shows they did not. One
subject said he would pay
for it, but the store refused
and he was asked to leave.
7:31 p.m. 500 blk N Main
St—Disturbance. Caller
advised a subject was
giving a hard time and
had a knife. The caller
requested that a criminal
trespass warning be issued
to the subject, who left the
premises without further
incident.
license invalid.
Tyler Roy Hill—Posses-
sion of a controlled sub-
stance, penalty group 2,
greater than or equal to
4 grams, less than 400
grams.
Carrie Ann John-
son—No motor vehicle
liability insurance; re-
quirement of financial
to contact Bastrop County his language.
Sheriff’s Office to make a
report. May 18
10:57 p.m. 1100 blk W 9:52 a.m. 100 blk Sa-
U.S. Hwy 290—DUI/DWL ranac Dr—Theft. Caller
outside they saw several about how to obtain one. Buren—Information re- Police observed a vehicle reported a theft of lumber
vehicles crashed. Several 3:26 p.m. 2nd St & Ave quest, animal. Complainant stopped in the middle of the that occurred two weeks
wreckers were called to A—Disturbance. Caller advised that two dogs killed road, and the subject inside prior. Information was
the scene, one subject was stated she saw a woman some of his goats. The dog seemed to be trying to hide collected for a report.
ication. Multiple callers by his ex-wife’s son. The sec- trespass warning.
advised they were sleep- ond complainant wanted to
ing and heard a loud crash file a restraining order and May 16
outside of the window, and was provided information 11:18 a.m. 100 blk Van
responsibility. responsibility; operation
Alexander Martinez— of a vehicle with expired
Driving while license license plates.
invalid; no driver’s li- Francisco Olve-
cense when unlicensed, ra-Valor—Assault causes
not CDL; possession of bodily injury, family vio-
a controlled substance, lence.
penalty group 2 greater Da my on Dontrell
than or equal to 1 gram, Thompson—Criminal
less than 4 grams; re- trespass; driving while
quirement of financial license invalid; evading
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Hodges, Julianne. Elgin Courier (Elgin, Tex.), Vol. 130, No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 27, 2020, newspaper, May 27, 2020; Elgin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1555574/m1/10/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Elgin Public Library.