Monday, October 30, 2017
8:31 AM Officer Morgan responded to an animal complaint in the 1100 block of Magnolia.
8:58 AM Officer Morgan responded to a theft call in the 200 block of Cox Ave.
1:49 PM Officer Morgan was dispatched to an illegal dumping call in the 800 block of N. 3rd Ave.
4:35 PM Officer Morgan responded to an animal complaint on Northline Road.
4:51 PM Officer Morgan responded to a Criminal Trespass matter in the 1700 blk of E. Main.
4:53 PM Interim Chief Philpott handled a criminal mischief complaint at the police department.
10:58 PM Sgt. Mason was dispatched to a suspicious person call in the 300 block of Main Street.
11:36 PM Sgt. Mason was dispatched to a criminal trespass matter at the Rail Road.

Tuesday, October 31, 2017
11:20 AM Officer Morgan responded to an animal complaint at N. 4th Ave and US Hwy 84.
12:22 PM Interim Chief Philpott handled a case follow up matter at the police department.

Wednesday, November 1, 2017
12:16 AM Sgt. Mason was dispatched to a medical call in the 200 block of Matthew Ln.
10:27 AM was Officer Keale dispatched to a welfare concern in the 200 block of Grayson.
11:44 AM Interim Chief Philpott handled a city ordinance complaint at 8th and Spruce.
12:10 PM Interim Chief Philpott responded to an Intoxicated driver complaint on Main Street.
3:51 PM Officer Keale met with a complainant, at the police department, concerning narcotics.
4:07 PM Officer Keale responded to an animal complaint in the 500 block of Tyler St.
4:38 PM Officer Keale was dispatched to a civil matter in the 200 block of Grayson.
5:19 PM Officer Keale was dispatched to an unwanted person call in the 800 block of Mulberry.
5:48 PM Officer Keale was dispatched to a civil matter in the 200 block of Grayson.
6:07 PM Officer Keale was dispatched to an animal complaint in the 600 block of Pecan St.
7:27 PM Officer Cox responded to a reported assault case in the 100 of Grayson.
8:06 PM Officer Cox was dispatched to a suspicious person at the Library.
8:53 Pm Officer Cox responded to a disturbance at Wayne’s Dinner.

Thursday, November 2, 2017
10:25 AM Officer Keale responded to an animal complaint in the 300 block of Huckaby.
12:00 PM Officer Keale responded to a disturbance in the 100 block of Grayson.

Friday, November 3, 2017
10:22 AM Interim Chief Philpott handled a civil matter at the police department.
2:01 PM Interim Chief Philpott handled a lost property call at the police department.
2:49 PM Interim Chief Philpott handled a civil matter at the police department.
3:43 PM Interim Chief Philpott handled a civil matter at the police department.
5:34 PM Interim Chief Philpott was dispatched to a reckless driver complaint by the city park.
6:54 PM Sgt. Mason was dispatched to a business alarm on Main Street.

Saturday, November 4, 2017
8:43 AM Officer Morgan was dispatched to an animal complaint in the 600 block of N. 4th Ave.
10:14 AM Officer Morgan was dispatched to a 911 hang up call in the 800 block of McGee.
12:15 PM Officer Morgan responded to an animal complaint at Jefferson Park.
12:50 PM Interim Chief Philpott responded to assist with an animal complaint at Jefferson Park.
5:54 PM Officer Morgan was dispatched to an animal complaint in the 700 block of China St.
8:35 PM Sgt. Mason was dispatched to a suspicious activity call on Webb St.
11:32 PM Sgt. Mason was dispatched to a loud music complaint at 5th & Ash.

Sunday, November 5, 2017
1:25 AM Sgt. Mason was dispatched to a disturbance at Kilgore Trailer Park.
6:48 AM Officer Morgan was dispatched to an animal complaint in the 300 block of N. 2nd Ave.
6:34 PM Officer Morgan was dispatched to a business alarm on US Hwy 84.
6:50 PM Sgt. Mason was dispatched to a suspicious activity call in the 800 block of McGee.
11:24 PM Sgt. Mason was dispatched to a loud music complaint in the 800 block of Howard.

During this period Teague Police Officers issued 6 violation warnings and 9 citations. We made 6 arrests (1 for sexual assault, 1 for Public Intoxication & Resisting Arrest, 1 for Driving While License Invalid with Previous Convictions & Unlawful Carrying Weapon, and 3 for Warrants). There were 13 reports generated from the calls responded to, including traffic stops, by officers of Teague Police Department.

As the holidays rapidly approach, the Teague Police Department would like to remind everyone to secure their valuables to prevent theft. Lock your vehicles and houses (doors and windows). Take time to help watch your and your neighbor’s property for suspicious persons/activity. Please contact the police, if you see something that does not seem right to you. Working together, we can make our community safe and secure.