From Staff Reports
In reports filed with the Corsicana Police Department and Navarro County Sheriff’s Department on Thursday:
Corsicana Police Department
• Officer Daniel Herrera made an arrest for D.W.I at North Third and East Fourth Street.
• Officer Scott Dechaume responded to a report of burglary of a residence in the 1400 block of West Collin Street.
• Officer Sean Eggleston responded to a report of telephone harassment in the 900 block of West 10th Street.
• Officer Kris Waltowski responded to a report of criminal mischief in the 1400 block of Mockingbird Lane.
• Officer Michael Dockery responded to a report of theft in the 800 block of East First Avenue.
• Cpl. Rex Givens responded to a report of criminal mischief in the 3700 block of Emhouse Road.
Navarro County Sheriff’s Department
• Deputy Melanie Cagle responded to a report of fraud in the 7000 block of FM 1129 Chatfield.
• Deputy Kris Matthews responded to a report of burglary of a habitation in the 10000 block of SWCR 3080 Purdon.
• Deputy Melanie Cagle responded to a report of theft in the 1100 block of FM 667 Purdon.
• Sgt. Robert Gray responded to a report of animal complaint in the 5100 block of SECR 0080 Powell.
• Deputy Scott Stephens responded to a report of animal complaint in the 400 block of South Spikes Road Corsicana.
• Sgt. Hank Bailey responded to a report of fraud in the 300 block of Tyler Kerens.
• Deputy Jason Earles made an arrest for public intoxication at NWCR 0100 East of Business 45 Corsicana.
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The information contained above was compiled by Michael Kormos from reports filed with the Corsicana Police Department and the Navarro County Sheriff’s Department. He may be contacted at mkormos@corsicanadailysun.com.
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