On Feb. 8 officers received a report of a theft at Walmart. Richard Owen Barnes (39) was observed skip-scanning items and then attempting to leave the store without paying for them. He was arrested without incident and Charged with Class B Theft.
On Feb. 9 officers were dispatched to the 300 block of NE 32nd St. where they were advised that a suspect had just stolen a bicycle from the front porch of the residence. Shortly afterwards, an officer located Dana Samwell Carmichael (43) in the 3100 block of Pine Mill RD. Carmichael was in possession of the stolen bicycle and was wearing the clothing described by the victim. Carmichael was arrested for theft. During booking it was discovered that Carmichael had three prior convictions for Theft under 2500.00. He was charged with Theft under 2500.00 with 2 prior convictions, a State Jail Felony, and placed in county jail.
On Feb. 9, officers were dispatched to a disturbance in the 100 block of 17th St NE. They met with Kayla N. Clavier (18) and observed Devonte Demond Williams (24) fleeing into the residence. Officers apprehended Williams in the backyard after he exited the residence in an attempt to evade officers. It was found that both Williams and Clavier had been in mutual combat, fighting each other. Both were arrested and taken to city jail for Assault Causes Bodily Injury to Family Member. Clavier was found to have a previous conviction for Assault and her charge was enhanced to a Felony.
On Feb. 10 officers received a report of a theft in the 1800 block of E. Booth St. Victim told officers that Kennie Shane Hearn (58) had stolen a ladder. Hearne was later located in the 1700 block of E. Houston St riding a bicycle. When officers tried to stop him, Hearn fled, first on the bicycle, then on foot. While running on foot, he collided with a tree, fell down, and was taken into custody. He was charged with evading arrest or detention.
On Feb. 10 officers received a report of a burglary of motor vehicle in the 200 block of SW 5th that had just occurred. Suspect description was given. As an officer was enroute to the scene, he observed a subject, later identified as Andrecas Bauntez Morgan (41) walking in the area. The officer stopped Morgan and detained him to ask about the Burglary of Motor Vehicle. The caller had advised that the suspect had stolen a black bag from the vehicle. Morgan had a black object in his hands that he was attempted to hide from the officer. Morgan then fled on foot but was caught when he slipped on wet grass. Morgan was found to be in possession of the stolen property from the Burglary of Motor Vehicle. He was booked for Evading Arrest, and later gave a confession to the Burglary of Motor Vehicle.
On Feb. 9 an officer with the NE Texas Auto Theft Task Force arrested Ro’briiceson Rayshaun Savage (18) on four counts of Credit Card or Debit Card Abuse. This arrest stemmed from a September 2023 case in which Savage used cards stolen in a Burglary of Motor Vehicle to purchase items without the owners permission. Savage was booked and placed in county jail.
On Feb. 10 at officer was in the 1700 block of N. Main when he observed two subjects who appeared to be in a confrontation. The officer stopped and separated the two subjects. One of the subjects, later identified as Elijah Andrew Stollings (21) was found to be intoxicated. Stollings would not provide his name to officers, claiming he was “John F. Kennedy”. Stollings was also charged with Failure to Identify for giving a false name.
On Feb. 11, officers were dispatched to 1700 block of Tudor in regards to a Burglary of Habitation. They arrived and found Erica Roschell Vickers (32) on the property. The victim advised there was no burglary but that they did want Vickers warned away. Vickers was found to have an outstanding warrant for Violation of a Protective Order. This was in regards to an October 25, 2023 incident in which she had violated a protective order with and ex spouse. She was taken into custody on the warrant.
On Feb. 11, officers responded to the 800 block of Lamar in reference to a disturbance and arrested a 15 year old juvenile female for assaulting a family member. The suspect had shown up at the residence and started a disturbance, then entered the victim’s house without permission and locked the victim, the owner of the residence, out of their own house. Officers made contact with the suspect in the back yard but she refused to stop and speak with officers. Suspect then began resisting arrest and had to be taken to the ground for cuffing. Suspect was booked for Criminal Trespassing, Assault, and Resisting Arrest. After booking suspect was released to a family member.
Officers made 42 traffic stops, 12 adult arrest, and answered 269 calls for service on for this reporting period February 9-12, 2024