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July 3, 2008

Crime Reports

From Staff Reports



In reports filed with the Corsicana Police Department and the Navarro County Sheriff’s Department on Thursday:



Corsicana Police Department

• Officer Daniel Putman made an arrest for disorderly conduct/display weapon in the 800 block of South Seventh Avenue.

• Officer Kenneth Darby responded to a theft over $50 under $500 call in the 700 block of West 11th Avenue.

• Officer Dan McAninch responded to a burglary of a habitation call in the 1600 block of Columbia Avenue.

• Officer Dan McAninch responded to a theft over $500 under $1,500 call in the 3800 block of West Seventh Avenue.

• Officer Jeran Garner responded to an aggravated robbery call in the 1000 block of South Seventh Avenue.

• Officer Kenneth Darby responded to an aggravated assault call in the 800 block of 800 North Main Street.

• Officer Jeran Garner responded to a Class C assault call in the 700 block of East 10th Avenue.

• Officer Sean Eggleston responded to a theft over $50 under $500 call in the 3800 block of West Seventh Avenue.

• Officer Ronni Carpenter responded to a Class C assault, family violence, call in the 1400 block of Hackberry.

• Officer Sean Eggleston responded to a Class C, family violence, verbal threats call in the 2900 block of North Beaton.

• Officer Michael Dockery responded to a burglary of a building call in the 400 block of South Ninth Street.



Navarro County Sheriff’s Department

• Deputy Keith Lewis responded to a theft over $1,500 under $20,000 call in the 7400 block of West Highway 22 near Barry.

• Deputy Gary Lane responded to a theft over $1,500 under $20,000 call in the 9100 block of FM 636 near Powell.

• Detective Lt. Jimmy Johnson responded to a theft over $1,500 under $20,000 call in the 6500 block of FM 744 near Corsicana.

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The information contained above was compiled by Loyd Cook from reports filed with the Corsicana Police Department and the Navarro County Sheriff’s Department. He may be contacted at lcook@corsicanadailysun.com.

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