–Monday, September 04, 2017

6:32 PM Officer Cox responded to an animal complaint on S. 10th Ave.

7:30 PM Sgt. Mason and Officer Morgan responded to a report of loose dogs on S. 9th Ave.

8:49 PM Officer Morgan responded to a reported theft at Freestone Trailer Park.

–Tuesday, September 05, 2017

1:35 PM Officer Cox met with a complainant at the police department, to follow up on a case.

4:14 PM Officer Cox met with a suspect to follow up on a case.

5:22 PM Officer Cox responded to a reckless driver complaint on HWY 84.

–Wednesday, September 06, 2017

9:00 AM Interim Chief Philpott conducted a sex offender registration at the police department.

11:58 AM Interim Chief Philpott and Officer Keale conducted a funeral escort at Bowers Funeral Home.

3:25 PM Officer Keale responded to a Medical Assistance call in the 700 block of Main Street.

3:52 PM Officer Keale responded to the 100 block S. 4th Ave for a civil matter.

4:21 PM Interim Chief Philpott responded to a report of individuals walking on HWY 84.

4:49 PM Officer Keale met with complainants at the police department, reference to a protective order.

9:46 PM Officer Tieman responded to a business alarm at Brookshire Brothers.

10:33 PM Officer Tieman responded to an animal complaint on Filmore St..

–Thursday, September 07, 2017

4:53 AM Officer Tieman was dispatched to a reported vehicle burglary in the 1200 block of Magnolia St.

9:05 AM Officer Keale was dispatched to an animal complaint near Freestone Apartments.

10:33 PM Officer Keale was dispatched to an animal complaint at Freestone Veterinarian Clinic, on Loop 255.

2:30 PM Officer Keale, along with Freestone County Sheriff’s Office Deputies, conducted a funeral escort from Bowers Funeral Home.

4:23 PM Officer Keale was dispatched to a non-injury motor vehicle collision at Main Street and Loop 255.

–Friday, September 08, 2017

6:46 AM Sgt. Mason was dispatched to responded to an alarm in the 200 block of Loop 255.

7:15 AM Interim Chief Philpott and Officer Cox responded to a structure fire on Mimosa Lane.

11:58 AM Officer Cox was dispatched to a non-Injury Motor Vehicle Collision at Hyden Family Barbeque.

12:27 PM Officer Cox was dispatched to an animal complaint in the 1100 block of Poplar.

12:42 PM Officer Cox was dispatched to a traffic hazard on HWY 84.

4:16 PM Officer Cox was dispatched to a Emotionally Disturbed Person call.

8:06 PM Officer Morgan, assisted by Sgt. Mason, conducted a traffic stop which resulted in the arrest of two individuals for Possession of Marijuana and Possession of a Controlled Substance (Penalty Group 1) <1gram.

11:58 PM Officer Morgan was dispatched to a verbal dispute at Teague Mart (Sonic).

–Saturday, September 09, 2017

5:49 AM Officer Morgan was dispatched to a suspicious activity call at Freestone Trailer Park.

8:20 AM Officer Cox was dispatched to a reported harassment in the 500 block S. 8th Ave.

9:53 AM Officer Cox was dispatched to a criminal mischief call in the 500 block of Mulberry.

4:39 PM Officer Cox met with a complainant at the Police Department, regarding a criminal trespass matter.

9:00 PM Officer Morgan was dispatched to a reckless driver complaint on HWY 84.

–Sunday, September 10, 2017

5:35 AM Officer Morgan was dispatched to a reckless driver complaint, which resulted in an arrest for Possession of Marijuana.

5:02 PM Officer Cox was dispatched to a civil matter in the 500 block of Washington St.

6:38 PM Officer Cox was dispatched to a harassment call in the 500 block of Washington St.

 

During this period Teague Police Officers issued 10 traffic violation warnings and 12 traffic citations. We made 3 arrests (Possession of Marijuana and Possession of Controlled Substance, PG 1, < 1g).

October 3, 2017 (5:30 – 9:00 PM) the Teague Police Department will be hosting a community night out (in conjunction with the National Night Out program) at the city park. Please plan to attend as we will have many events and activities this year.

Teague Police Department Officers are making regular patrols of neighborhoods in an effort to combat thefts and burglaries. We ask citizens to be vigilant and report suspicious activity to the police department to help in this endeavor. Help us prevent theft of your valuables by securing valuables and keeping cars, residential doors, garages, storage buildings, and windows closed and locked when not around them.