From Staff Reports
In reports filed with the Corsicana Police Department and Navarro County Sheriff’s Department on Tuesday:
Corsicana Police Department
• Officer Paul Jock filed a report for resisting transport in the 2800 block of North Beaton Street.
• Officer Mark Cryer responded to a report of a terroristic threat in the 1700 block of West Seventh Avenue.
• Officer Jonathan Wallace responded to a report of forgery in the 1100 block of East Martin Luther King Drive.
• Officer Jonathan Wallace responded to a report of forgery in the 1600 block of East Seventh Avenue.
• Officer Jonathan Wallace responded to a report of theft in the 400 block of North 21st Street.
• Officer Bob Blake responded to a report of theft in the 3800 block on West State Highway 31.
• Officer Ray Ivie responded to a report of theft in the 1600 block of West First Avenue.
• Officer Jonathan Wallace responded to a report of theft in the 300 block of Fairmont Avenue.
Navarro County Sheriff’s Department
• Deputy Tommy Grant responded to a report of aggravated assault in the Bazette area.
• Deputy Gary Lane responded to a report of assault in the 100 block of Hopkins in Emhouse.
• Deputy Fredia Wafer responded to a report of burglary of a habitation in the 7100 block of NECR 1050 in Rice.
• Deputy Casey Gaston made an arrest for driving while license invalid in the 100 block of West State Highway 31 in Dawson.
• Deputy Tommy Grant responded to a report of attempted burglary of a motor vehicle in the 13000 block of West State Highway 31 in Purdon.
• Deputy Dante Johnson responded to a report of burglary of a habitation in the 100 block of SECR 3144 in Eureka.
• Deputy Tommy Grant responded to a report of burglary of a habitation in the 16000 block of NWCR 0190 in Rice.
• Deputy Casey Gaston responded to a report of burglary of a building in the 13000 block of FM 1126 in Barry.
• Deputy Tommy Grant responded to a report of burglary of a habitation in the 9000 block of NWCR 1250 in Emhouse.
• Deputy Casey Gaston responded to a report of burglary of a motor vehicle in the 8800 block of West State Highway 31.
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The information contained above was compiled by Bob Belcher from reports filed with the Corsicana Police Department and the Navarro County Sheriff’s Department. He may be contacted at belcher@corsicanadailysun.com.
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