On Friday, November 17 at 8:23am; while patrolling, a Paris Officer drove by a parked vehicle in the 1900 block of Culbertson Street and noticed a wanted person inside. When the Officer turned his vehicle around to make contact with the subject; the subject has exited his vehicle; observed the officer’s presence and took off running. After a short foot pursuit; 38-Year-Old Daniel Alexander Kincaid was detained in handcuffs. Kincaid’s criminal history had 2 prior convictions of evading arrest detention and he was booked for Felony Evading Arrest Detention with Prior Convictions, along with three Bond Surrender Warrants out of Lamar County Sheriff’s Office.
On Friday, November 17 at 9:31pm; a Family Disturbance was reported in the 1400 block of East Price Street. The victim stated that her common-law husband arrived home extremely intoxicated and started an argument with her; which escalated to him assaulting her by hitting her in the head, arms, and chest with a shoe and a large wooden child’s toy. Paris Officers made contact with 27-Year-Old Jaime Jimenez Reyes, who begun resisting being arrested. Officers gained control of Reyes and booked him into the Paris Jail for 1st Degree Felony-Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon Family Violence and Resisting Arrest-Search or Transport. The victim requested an Emergency Protective Order.
On Friday, November 17 at 12:04pm; a victim reported a Burglary of a Building in the 500 block of East Washington Street with over $500 in assorted tool stolen from a house being remodeled. The victim left the house around 3pm the day before and returned this morning at 8am, discovering a Dewalt battery with charger, a Porter Cable Strip Nailer Pneumatic, a Dewalt Demo Bar, a Husky Wheelbarrow, a Scrapping Shovel and a 5 gallon gas can to be stolen. No forced entry was mentioned.
On Friday, November 17 at 11:11pm; Paris Officers responded to the 2800 block of Bonham Street to a report of shots fired. A victim stated a subject driving a silver sedan had shot at his house. Officers observed the front residence door window shattered. The victim was not home when the incident occurred; but two family members were. The victim provided details to officers from his surveillance camera footage. No injuries were reported. This seems to be an isolated incident. Paris Police have a suspect name and are investigating a Deadly Conduct Discharge Firearm.
On Saturday, November 18 at 2:14am; a victim requested a security check in the 1800 block of West Kaufman Street. Her common-law spouse was there banging on the door and she wanted him gone. He was located in the 100 block of NW 19th Street are arrested for public intoxication. After his arrested, the victim reported that on Monday, November 13, he had assaulted and had chocked her. She provided a video and pictures of prior assaults. An Assault Family-House Member Impede Breath report was taken to be further investigated.
On Saturday, November 18 at 11:21am; in the 3300 block of West Kaufman Street, an elderly couple’s dog ran out of the residence’s front door and began barking at a pair of dogs across the street. The couple (ages 78 and 80) were struggling to control their dog. The dog bit the female on her hand. A passerby stopped and attempted to assist. The three were able to get the dog on a leash; but the dog pulled the leash free from the female’s hand and lunged at the passerby, biting him on the inside of his left leg and would not let go. The passerby discharged his pistol three times at the dog, striking it. The passerby and the female were both treated at Paris Regional Health. The dog is deceased. A Paris Officer took a Discharge Firearm Report to document the discharge of a firearm within city limits.
On Saturday, November 18 at 12:20pm; a Shoplifting Call was reported in the 3800 block of Lamar Avenue and a Loss Prevention Associate had a female suspect detained. The suspect had been observed skip-scanning items at a self-check station. Over $200 in an assortment of home décor, shoes, food and other merchandise had not been paid for. The store wanted charges filed and a Paris Officer arrived, arrested and booked 47-Year-Old Amanda Jean Lollar Into the Paris Jail for Theft Property <$2,500 with 2 or More Previous Convictions after reviewing Lollar’s criminal history.
On Saturday, November 18 at 5:37pm; Paris Officers arrived in the 1300 block of West Kaufman Street in reference to an Assault. A victim stated that she was attacked by her husband and that her son had separated them. She stated she had been punched in her face and grabbed by her neck; pinned against a wall and choked. The victim did not want to file charges and the suspect arranged to go to another residence to prevent any further family violence. An Assault Family House Member Impede Breath will be investigated.
On Saturday, November 18 at 7:44pm; a Paris Officer took three investigative reports involving one victim and two suspects. A Robbery, an Injury Child-Elderly-Disable with Intent Bodily Injury and Unlawful Restraint Reports were taken. The officer made a second contact with a more calm 71-year-old male at Paris Regional Health after suspects; a 47-year-old mother and her 19-yearold son physically assaulted him, stole his cell phone, locked him in his hotel room and threaten to kill him if he tried to leave. He stated that he was able to slide a window open and crawl through to the outside for help.
On Sunday, November 19 at 2:51am; a Disturbance was reported in the 1100 block of Southeast 16th Street. The victim could not speak English and reported the incident to the translation line. Paris Officers arrived on scene and the victim stated a known suspect had put a gun to his forehead; chambered a round and then left the scene to a house across the street. The two do not like each other and have a history of “run-in”. An Aggravated Assault with Deadly Weapon is
under investigation.
On Sunday, November 19 at 6:48pm; a Paris Officer took a Burglary of Habitation with Intend of Sex Offense after an identified black male, wearing all black, forced himself into a residence in the 800 block of Cedar Street and began to undress himself, while touching a female victim inappropriately. The female yelled for her husband and he quickly grabbed a small wooden baseball bat and made his way to the back part of the residence to find the suspect with his pants down below his knees, trying to sexually assault his wife. The suspect left out the back door, tripping over items on the back porch as he left before the police arrived. The incident is under investigation.
On Sunday, November 19 at 4:30am; a Paris Officer observed a silver Ford Mustang speeding in the 2300 block of North Main Street and initiated a traffic stop. The driver was identified as 22- Year-Old Saderrion Keimontrea Simpson of Grand Prairie. Simpson was checked and returned wanted by Harris County for Felony Assault Family-House Member Impede Breath-Circulation and was booked into the Paris Jail and later transferred to the Lamar County Jail.
Friday, November 17, 2023 through Sunday, November 19, 2023: Paris Police Department responded to 167 Calls for Service, Arrested 12 adult persons and made 30 Traffic Stops.