The Colony Courier-Leader (The Colony, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 40, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 12, 2003 Page: 3 of 20
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Police Reports
Carnival fun
The Colony Police Department
responded to the following calls
from Oct. 12 to Oct. 29
Arrests
*Joshua Ronald Blevins of The
Colony was arrested and charged
-with criminal trespass. Bail was
set at $2,000.
, • . *Rasuali Wayne Bray of
0 Lewisville was arrested on war-
rants from Denton police for no
seat belt and Flower Mound
police for no seat belt and failure
to appear. Combined fine was set
at $597.
*Dearl Dewayne Brewer of
Irving was arrested and charged
with criminal mischief. Bail was
set at $500.
s *Tracey Gayle Brown of The
, Colony was arrested and charged
with driving while intoxicated
with child in vehicle. Bail was set
at $4,000.
*Dale Ray Bunch of The
, Colony was arrested and charged
: with driving while license sus-
pended. Bail was set at $1,000.
*Dale Ray Bunch of The
Colony was again arrested and
charged with driving while intoxi-
cated (third offense) and posses-
sion of marijuana under 2 ounces.
Bail was set at $8,500.
* Kenneth William Cowan of
Lewisville was arrested on war-
rants from Hickery Creek police
for failure to maintain financial
responsibility and defective equip-
ment. Combined fine was set at
$771.45.
* Elizabeth Anne Cummins of
The Colony was arrested and
charged with driving while intoxi-
cated (second offense). Bail was
: set at $1,500.
- *Carlos Portillo Caceres of
. Irving was arrested and charged
: with public intoxication. Fine was
: set at $225.
: *Troy Allen Kane of Forney
- was arrested on warrants from
: Plano police for expired insur-
- lance, failure to display driver’s
—-license and failure to appear.
• Combined bail was set at $684.
2. *Ashlee Ryan Lemmon of
-Garland was arrested on warrants
• from Dallas police for assault by
; contact and Grand Prairie police
for speeding. Bail was set at $410
, and fine was set at $305.
2 1 *Nichole Christin Miller of The
- Colony was arrested and charged
* with speeding and failure to main-
tain financial responsibility. She
was also arrested on warrants
from Wilmer police for speeding
and no driver’s license. Combined
bail was set at $1,586.
*Jackie Allan Newton of The
Colony was arrested on warrants
• from Collin County Sheriffs
Office for harassment. Bail was
; set at $2,500.
*John Louis Powers of The
Colony was arrested and charged
with injury to a disabled individ-
a ual. Bail was set at $10,000.
*Deanna Lee Schultz of The
Colony was arrested and charged
with violation of protective order.
No bail was set.
2 *David Michael Smith of The
. Colony was arrested and charged
with expired motor vehicle
' inspection, failure to appear and
failure to maintain financial
responsibility. Combined bail was
set at $600 and fine was set at
$850.
*David Harlan Stakes of
Carrollton was arrested and
charged with criminal trespass.
Bail was set at $500.
Assaults
*Keys Drive, 4300 block:
Unknown suspect assaulted male.
*Paige Road, 5200 block:
Unknown suspect assaulted male
causing injury.
*State Highway 121, 5200
block: Female assaulted female.
*Westwood Lane, 5600 block:
Male assaulted female; family vio-
lence.
Burglaries
*Blue Ridge Drive, 3900 block:
Radar detector, cellular phone
charger, black wallet, currency,
driver’s license and various credit
cards valued at $445 burglarized
from an unlocked motor vehicle.
*Carroll Drive, 5900 block:
Rear glass door broken and DVD
player, flat-screen plasma moni-
tor, diamond necklace, gold/dia-
mond watch, tennis bracelet, crys-
tal ring guard and earrings valued
at $2,805 burglarized from a habi-
tation.
*Crestwood Lane, 5700 block:
Leaf blower and trash can valued
at $160 burglarized from a garage
with open door.
* Jenkins Circle, 4600 block:
Motor vehicle window7 broken and
speakers, CD stereo, speaker box
and various stereo equipment val-
ued at $2,300 were burglarized.
*Legend Lane, 5800 block:
Pocket GPS navigator system val-
ued at $567 was burglarized from
unlocked vehicle in garage with
open door.
*Pemberton Drive, 5100 block:
Motor vehicle window7 broken and
stereo, speakers, CB radio and
speaker box valued at $700 were
burglarized.
*Rock Canyon Road, 5600
block: Green leather and cloth
golf bag, golf clubs, golf balls,
head covers and putter valued at
$1,523 were burglarized from a
garage with open door.
*State Highway 121, 5300
block: Leather briefcase, CD case
containing 100 music CDs, chip-
ping hammer and circular saw val-
ued at $2,110 were burglarized
from an unlocked vehicle.
*State Highway 121, 5700
block: Motor vehicle window bro-
ken and assorted car papers and
assorted change valued at $152
were burglarized.
Thefts
*Ballard Trail, 4100 block:
Bicycle valued at $84 stolen from
side of residence.
*Ireland Drive, 4200 block:
Wallet and various credit cards
valued at $27 stolen.
*Ireland Drive, 4200 block:
Decorative lights for yard stolen
from residence; no valued report-
ed.
*Main Street, 3700 block: DVD
valued at $22 stolen from video
store.
*Main Street, 6700 block: 12-
pack of beer valued at $8 stolen
from convenience store.
*N. Colony Blvd., 4800 block:
Decorative lights for garden val-
ued at $25 stolen from residence.
*State Highway 121, 4700
block: Gasoline valued at $20
stolen from gas station.
Miscellaneous
*Baker Drive, 5800 block:
Telephone harassment reported.
*Cook Circle, 5200 block:
Telephone harassment reported.
*N. Colony Blvd., 4200 block:
Telephone harassment reported.
*Newton Street, 4100 block:
Suspicious person, possible peep-
ing torn, reported.
Police reports compiled by
assistant managing editor K.
Shelby Skrhak.
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Sorter, Dave. The Colony Courier-Leader (The Colony, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 40, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 12, 2003, newspaper, November 12, 2003; The Colony, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1621796/m1/3/?q=%22led+zeppelin%22: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Colony Public Library.