Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Argyle Police Blotter

The following is a summary of incident reports recently made to the Argyle Police Department as compiled by the staff of The CTG:

On Sept. 27 at 5:17 p.m., someone reported a homeless person was living in a treehouse on East Harpole Road.

On Sept. 28 at 5:49 p.m., someone reported they were the victim of a hit-and-run at West FM 407 and the North I-35W ramp.

On Sept. 28 at 10:47 p.m., someone reported a suspicious person at the CVS at the corner of FM 407 and Hwy 377. It turned out to be a man charging his phone.

On Sept. 29 at 8:05 a.m., someone reported that a young man wouldn’t leave Johnny Joe’s convenience store and he was talking to everyone and asking how much everything costs. The caller bought him something to eat so he would leave, but he didn’t.

On Sept. 29 at 11:52 p.m., someone reported suspicious vehicles in the CVS parking lot. Both vehicles were unoccupied.

On Sept. 30 at 1:56 p.m., a boy gave an officer a $1 bill “for always being here to protect people.” The officer then gave him some stickers and a dollar to spend on something for himself.

On Oct. 3 at 2:27 p.m., a tractor-trailer was trying to turn around on Sam Davis Road at the North I-35W service road and got stuck, blocking all of Sam Davis.

On Oct. 3 at 4:54 p.m., a woman was driving and she reported that a man and a woman in a pickup were throwing items at her vehicle. They pulled into a parking lot in the 1800 block of East FM 407, got out of the pickup and yelled at her loud enough for the 911 call-taker to hear them.

On Oct. 5 at 8:15 a.m., a driver reported that a man driving a pickup north on I-35W pointed a gun out the window and flipped the caller off before taking the FM 407 exit.

On Oct. 6 at 12:40 a.m., someone reported the lights were on at the Subway shop at the corner of Country Club Road and Hwy 377. It was an employee staying late to prepare for compliance coming in the morning.

On Oct. 6 at 10:09 a.m., an employee at Johnny Joe’s reported that a suspicious man had come inside the store multiple times in the last week and has asked questions about opening times and the number of employees.

On Oct. 6 at 11:09 p.m., someone on Charyl Lynn Drive reported that their neighbor left their lights on in their truck.

On Oct. 7 at 2:38 p.m., a 911 call was made and no one said anything, but kids could be heard screaming in the background. Eventually, a female answered and said, “Oh no, sorry.” When asked what was going on, she hung up. Police responded to the location on Redbud Street and made contact with the homeowner, who said her daughter accidentally called 911. The officer verified that no incident occurred.

On Oct. 7 at 7:22 p.m., someone reported that a vehicle was swerving all over I-35W just north of the FM 407 exit and then a female tried to jump out.

On Oct. 8 at 1:56 a.m., someone reported a suspicious vehicle in the 100 block of Collin Street. It was juveniles sitting in parked car, talking.

On Oct. 8 at 5:34 p.m., a retired police officer reported seeing a male holding what appeared to be an assault rifle near Hwy 377 and Country Club Road. The subject was wearing a gray hoodie over his head, though it was 91 degrees outside. The responding officer found it was two juveniles shooting airsoft guns into a pond. A parent was called and took them home.

On Oct. 9 at 12:46 a.m., a caller reported two males wearing hoodies walking near the Country Lakes amenity center and they seemed suspicious. The responding officer found one juvenile who was walking home.

On Oct. 9 at 1:09 a.m., someone reported a suspicious vehicle in the 300 block of Country Lakes Boulevard. It was an Uber driver waiting for a phone call.

On Oct. 9 at 5:06 p.m., a snake was relocated from the doorway at the Argyle Post Office. Later that evening, a snake was removed from inside a house on Rolling Acres Drive. No word on if they were related.

On Oct. 12 at 12:45 p.m., someone reported a suspicious man and vehicle parked along I-35W. The subject told the officer he was working construction on the nearby Tanger Outlets and was taking a break under the shade trees.

On Oct. 13 at 12:17 p.m., a woman reported that someone hit her truck at a stoplight at FM 407 and Hwy 377, and after they exchanged information, she found out the information the other party gave her was fake.

On Oct. 17 at 6:27 p.m., someone reported what sounded like a domestic disturbance in the 300 block of Denton Street, near Town Hall, but it was two people yelling for a dog.

On Oct. 18 at 10:04 a.m., someone reported that two women dressed like Mary Poppins were going door-to-door and they looked at him funny as he left his house on Primrose Court.

On Oct. 24 at 8:15 a.m., a woman called 911 because she could not get out of her driveway on Stonecrest Road due to traffic caused by a slow-moving train. She honked at the other vehicles and was finally able to get out of her driveway, and she told police that it was the first time in 18 years the traffic was this bad.

Loose livestock – the following livestock went rogue during the past month: On Sept. 28, police were called to the southwest corner of Crawford Road and I-35W. One cow was returned to its pasture. On Oct. 3, a calf was loose near Gibbons Road between FM 407 and Harpole Road. It was returned to its pasture. On Oct. 5, multiple goats were getting out of an open gate in the 1600 block of East Hickory Hill Road. They were returned to their property. On Oct. 8, a loose cow was chased by an officer back onto its property in the 900 block of Stonecrest Road.

CTG Staff
CTG Staff
The Cross Timbers Gazette News Department

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