Monday, April 3
12:20 PM – Lytle PD – Officer received a phone call from a parent regarding threatening text messages.
12:45 PM – 14800 Blk. Main St. – Officers escorted a funeral procession.
2:28 PM – 15000 Blk. Main St. – Officers responded to an active disturbance. The case is under investigation.
2:49 PM – 19300 Blk. McDonald St. – Officer spoke to a female regarding an accident that occurred earlier.
7:21 PM – 15000 Blk. Main St. – Officer observed a vehicle on the side of the road. The driver was waiting on a wrecker.
8:39 PM – S. Somerset St. @ Lytle-Somerset St. – Officers responded and were unable to locate the reckless driver.
11:03 PM – N. Somerset St. @ Houston St. – Officer responded to a report of a water leak. The water was coming from a resident watering the yard.
Tuesday, April 4
5:50 AM – All Railroad Crossings – Officer responded to the train blocking all crossings. The train had mechanical issues, and the roads were open at 7:45 AM.
5:58 AM – 14800 Blk. Main St. – Officer responded to an active alarm. The business was secure.
7:20 AM – Railroad St. @ Pine St. – Officer responded to provide traffic control for one lane open to cross. The Railroad closed the crossing for safety reasons, and all roads reopened at 7:45 AM.
8:22 AM – Lytle PD – Officer spoke to a female regarding the disturbance on April 3, 2023.
1:50 PM – Lytle PD – Officer took a statement regarding the disturbance on April 3, 2023.
3:36 PM – Assist Medina County Sheriff’s Office – IH 35 SB – Officer responded to a traffic accident. The officer was canceled due to the accident being outside the city limits in Medina County.
5:23 PM – 19300 Blk. McDonald St – Officers responded to a report of a male allegedly pulling a knife on another male. The possible victim did not want to file charges.
6:38 PM – Lytle PD – Officer took additional photos regarding a disturbance that occurred on 4/3/2023.
Wednesday, April 5
5:50 AM – 19800 Blk. IH 35 – Officer responded to a suspicious parked vehicle with the headlights on. Everything was okay.
8:30 AM – 15000 Blk. Main St. – Officer assisted with a small, tan loose dog.
9:50 AM – Lytle PD – Officer spoke to a female regarding a cell phone she allegedly left in a stolen vehicle.
2:00 PM – 15200 Blk. Main St. – Officers responded to a report of a generator connected to the CPS electrical connection at a rental house. The Fire Marshal and Code Enforcement were notified. The resident unhooked
the connection.
2:45 PM – 15100 Blk. Magnolia St. – Officer responded to a report of a motorcycle revving its engine. The rider agreed to stop.
7:38 PM – Adams St. – Officer responded to a man yelling obscenities. The male was practicing his Rap lyrics and did not mean to offend anyone.
10:18 PM – 15300 Blk. Main St. – Officer responded to an active alarm. The business was secure.
10:48 PM – 500 Blk. CR 6850 – Officer spoke to a female on the phone regarding her grandmother harassing her.
10:57 PM – IH 35 SB – Officer responded to look for a gray Toyota 4Runner involved in an earlier bailout in Bexar County. The officer was unable to locate it.
11:52 PM – Assist Atascosa County Sheriff’s Office – FM 3175 @ Luckey Rd. – Officer was dispatched to assist a Deputy in locating two wanted males. The Atascosa County Sheriff’s Deputy arrested the males.
Thursday, April 6
2:50 AM – 14700 Blk. Main St. – Officer found an open door while conducting a business check. The door was secured.
6:50 AM – 15200 Blk – Main St.) Officers responded and were unable to locate the male.
1:25 PM – 19300 Blk. Main St. – Officer responded to a minor non-injury hit & run accident.
1:25 PM – 19300 Blk. Main St. – Officer responded to a minor non-injury hit & run accident on the above call that resulted in the arrest of a 39 year old female for an active warrant out of Atascosa for Evading arrest with a vehicle. Subject was booked into the Atascosa County jail.
6:14 PM – Wisdom Rd @ Norvell St. – Officer observed a motorcycle crash; the rider refused EMS and drove the motorcycle home.
8:30 PM – 20000 Blk. IH 35 – Officer responded to a report that a vehicle leaving the business struck three vehicles while leaving the parking lot.
8:32 PM – Assist Medina County Sheriff’s Office – IH 35 @ MM 131 – Officers responded to a report of an 18-wheeler losing a tire. Medina County was on the scene before the officer’s arrival.
8:48 PM – 18500 Blk. Wisdom Rd. – Officers responded and were unable to locate any gunfire.
Friday, April 7
12:55 AM – FM 2790 @ CR 681 – Officer provided a courtesy ride to a male to his residence on CR 681.
10:15 AM – Lytle PD – Officer spoke to a complainant regarding a stolen electric rental bike out of San Antonio.
1:47 PM – 19700 Blk. IH 35 – Officer responded to a two-vehicle non-injury accident.
2:45 PM – 19300 Blk. McDonald St. – Officer responded to a report of a vehicle that struck a basket that then struck an HEB employee.
Saturday, April 8
12:56 AM – Assist Bexar County Sheriff’s Office – 14400 Blk. Main St. – Officers responded to a verbal disturbance that started in Bexar County. Everything was okay.
2:28 AM – IH 35 @ FM 2790 – Officer responded to a report of an intoxicated driver. The officer did not witness any traffic violations on the vehicle.
3:38 AM – Main St. @ FM 2790 – Officer responded to a report of a reckless driver that resulted in the arrest of a 21 year old male for DWI. Subject was booked into the Atascosa County jail.
3:30 PM – Lytle PD – Officer spoke to a male and a female regarding online personal details.
4:07 PM – 19500 Blk. IF 35 – Officer responded to a two-vehicle non-injury hit & run accident.
6:45 PM – 19500 Blk. McDonald St. – Officer responded to a two-vehicle non-injury accident.
11:08 PM – 19300 Blk McDonald St. – Officer responded to a male sleeping behind the wheel of a vehicle in the drive thru that resulted in the arrest of a 36 year old male for DWI. Subject was booked into the Atascosa County jail.
Sunday, April 9
9:01 AM – 19200 Blk. McDonald St. – Officer responded to a 911 open call. The officer was unable to locate the caller.
9:11 AM – 15200 Blk. Main St. – Officer responded and met with a female complainant who wanted to report the theft of an Apple watch and iPhone at another address in the city. The property was later recovered.
9:35 AM – 19300 Blk. McDonald St. – Officer responded to two incidents involving a dispute between two Easter vendors.
4:00 PM – Lytle PD – Officer spoke to a female at the PD wanting to file a domestic violence report. The incident occurred outside the city limits of Lytle and was deferred to the ACSO.
6:06 PM – 14700 Blk. Main St. – Officer responded to a dog trying to bite the complainant. The owner retrieved the dog.
7:00 PM – Lytle PD – Officer spoke to a female regarding her recovered iPhone and Apple watch.
8:38 PM – Saddle Ridge & John Wayne Dr. – Officers responded to a light in an abandoned home. Everything was okay.
Category: Crime
Devine Police Report

March 24
12:19 PM – Complainant on Teel Dr advised phone lines down, hit by 18-wheeler. Officers moved lines out of roadway and AT&T and AEP were notified. Powerline down as well.
16:26 PM – Officer jailed male subject on Transportation Dr. for narcotics offense. Vehicle towed by Friendly Glenns.
March 25
3:53 AM – Officer dispatched to Davis Ave for possible disturbance in area. Everything okay.
7:20 AM – Assisted MCSO with semi truck fire on IH 35 S with traffic control.
11:50 AM – Complainant on Teel Dr called in reference to Wells Fargo debit card located in Walmart parking lot.
March 26
16:50 PM – Officer dispatched to Dilley Ave for theft that occurred on 3/16/23. Item stolen was a mountain bike taken by male wearing work boots, shorts and hoodie.
March 27
7:17 AM – Complainant on Hondo Ave called in reference to suspicious male wearing a black jacket first seen outside then inside store hanging around. Watched subject finally seen by a transport van speaking to a female in a wheelchair.
11:39 AM – Complainant on Teel Dr called to make report on a theft of air post driver. Might possibly still have FSR stickers on it.
16:47 PM – Complainant on IH 35 S called in reference to suspicious male looking through vehicle windows wearing shorts, black shirt and black and white beanie. Unable to locate.
22:03 PM – Complainant on Webb Ave. called in reference to possible shots fired in area. Unable to locate.
22:48 PM – Complainant on Gutierrez Ave believed that somebody had knocked on window an hour earlier.
March 28
4:56 AM – Assisted Border Patrol agents requesting unit to standby with vehicle until wrecker arrived. LoneStar took possession.
13:15 PM – Complainant on State Hwy 173 called regarding suspicious activity by cars in parking lot. Unable to locate.
20:17 PM – Officer dispatched to Breeze Dr for violation of protective order.
22:02 PM – Complainant on Tehama Ave. advised that male slapped her. Complainant was highly intoxicated, no visible injuries. Male left for the night.
March 29
0:30 AM – Officer assisted deputies with vehicle failing to yield on IH 35 N.
5:50 AM – Officer dispatched to IH 35 access road for 18 wheeler stalled in roadway. Driver was able to get it started and moved.
11:05 AM – Complainant on Hondo Ave advised suspicious male taking clothes off by roadway. Made contact and subject was given courtesy ride to Moore.
22:12 PM – Complainant on Teel Dr called in reference to two subjects on location. Unable to locate.
23:50 PM – Officer dispatched to Dixon Dr. for loud noise coming from apartment. Officer check area, no loud music coming from apartment.
March 30
5:00 AM – Officer dispatched to 5th St for warrant service – six municipal warrants.
5:42 AM – Officer dispatched to Breeze Dr for warrant service – 6 municipal warrants.
6:45 AM – Officer dispatched to CR 2755 for warrant service – 4 municipal warrants.
6:48 AM – Officer dispatched to Jack Nicklaus Dr for warrant service – 6 municipal warrants.
7:00 AM – Officer dispatched to Teel Dr for warrant service – 7 municipal warrants.
7:00 AM – Officer dispatched to Teel Dr for warrant service – 8 municipal warrants.
7:18 AM – Officer dispatched to CR 785 for warrant service – 6 municipal warrants.
8:03 AM – Officer dispatched to Warhorse Dr for warrant service – 2 municipal warrants.
8:58 AM – Officer dispatched to Teel Dr for warrant service – 4 municipal warrants.
9:08 AM – Officer dispatched to Walton for warrant service – 4 municipal warrants.
9:27 AM – Officer dispatched to Moore Ave for warrant service – 3 municipal warrants.
9:55 AM – Officer dispatched to Teel Dr for warrant service – 3 municipal warrants.
10:14 AM – Officer dispatched to Teel Dr for warrant service – 3 municipal warrants.
10:21 AM – Officer dispatched to Adams Ave for warrant service – 3 municipal warrants.
10:31 AM – Officer dispatched to Teel Dr for warrant service – 2 municipal warrants.
10:31 AM – Officer dispatched to Breeze Dr for warrant service – 4 municipal warrants.
10:32 AM – Officer dispatched to Teel Dr for warrant service – 6 municipal warrants.
11:12 AM – Officer dispatched to Teel Dr for warrant service – 5 municipal warrants.
11:33 AM – Complainant on Moore Ave called in reference to two suspicious male subjects in area.
12:57 PM – Officer dispatched to FM 4265 for warrant service – 3 municipal warrants.
13:04 PM – Officer dispatched to Teel Dr for warrant service – 3 municipal warrants.
19:12 PM – Officer dispatched to Colonial Pkwy for verbal between landlord and tenant.
19:14 PM – Officer dispatched to Moore Ave for verbal between husband and wife. Husband left location for the evening.
Mother and child left on roadside, I-35 stabbing suspect captured

Medina County sheriff’s office was called to the scene of a woman who had been stabbed and left on the side of the road with a child this past Wednesday night, March 29.
“A man, woman and child were traveling on I-35 when the adults got into some sort of argument, and the woman was stabbed. The suspect then kicked them out. We responded to the call, and transported the victim to the hospital. The suspect fled south to Frio County where he wrecked out and was also airlifted to University Hospital.”
When the suspect Jose Toribio Rodriguez, 45 of Laredo, was released from the hospital, he was placed under arrest and taken to Medina County Jail. Rodriguez is facing charges of Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon.
The sheriff reported the mother and child are okay.
Rodriguez remains behind bars as of Tuesday with a $250,000 surety bond.
Natalia Police Report
03/13/2023-Terroristic Threats – Officer on duty responded to call which involved a letter received in the mail that contained an unidentifiable white power. Outside law enforcement agencies were contacted and the white powder was found to be non harmful.
03/15/2023-Parking Violation – Officer on duty observed an 18 wheeler illegally parked and issued a violation citation.
03/16/2023-Evade Arrest – While Officer on duty was conducting routine patrol rounds in the city of Natalia, he encountered a person of interest and made contact with the individual. The Officer confirmed the individual had an active outstanding warrant. As the Officer started to take the subject into custody the subject pulled away and evaded arrest.
03/18/2023-Disturbance – Officer responded to a disturbance involving two girlfriends who had been drinking. The Officer spoke to both parties and offered a courtesy ride home for the night until the alcohol wore off.
03/18/2023-Welfare Concern – Officer on duty responded to a welfare check on a man in a motorized wheelchair traveling on TX-132and FM 471S. Contact was made and all was well.
03/18/2023- AOA – Officer on duty was dispatched to Town and Country to assist the resident get his wheelchair up the handicap ramp.
03/19/2023-Traffic Hazard – Officer on duty was dispatched to an accident on IH35. Officer ensured all parties involved were not injured and contacted a tow truck to take possession of the vehicles involved in the accident.
Lytle Police Report
Monday, March 13
1:14 AM – 15100 Blk. Main St. – Officers responded to a verbal disturbance between two individuals.
1:41 AM – 15300 Blk. Main St. – Officers responded to an active alarm. The business was secure.
2:15 AM – 15100 Blk. Main St. – Officers responded to a broken glass frame in the front door. A 47 year old female was arrested while driving away for DWI, and a 37 year old male was arrested for criminal mischief >$750 <$2,500. Both were booked into the Atascosa County jail. 11:15 AM – Lytle PD – Officer spoke to a parent regarding an incident that occurred at the school. The female was advised to contact the school resource officer. 12:25 PM – Lytle PD – Officer spoke to the guardian of a runaway juvenile requesting new information. 1:36 PM – Lytle PD – Officer spoke to a resident requiring information on towing a vehicle from their property. 3:25 PM – Assist Atascosa EMS – 19500 Blk. Florence St. – Officer assisted a patient having a medical emergency. 3:38 PM – 14900 Blk. Main St. – Officer responded to a criminal mischief call for a broken window resulting in $200 to $300 worth of damage. 4:09 PM – IH 35 SB @ MM 130 – Officer responded and removed a chair from the roadway. Tuesday, March 14 10:47 AM – 15100 Blk. Adams St. – Officer responded to a report of receiving play money from a customer. 12:05 PM – 15100 Blk. Main St. – Officer spoke to a female regarding a suspicious person at the business at 7:49 PM the previous night. Everything was okay. 4:26 PM – 15000 Blk. Harbour St. – Officer spoke to a resident regarding someone knocking on her door at 5:00 AM. 10:33 PM – 15300 Blk. Main St. – Officer responded to an active alarm. The business was secure. 11:36 PM – FM 3175 @ IH 35 NB Frontage Rd. – Officer observed a stranded vehicle and provided a jump start. Wednesday, March 15 8:55 AM – 18900 Blk. FM 2790 – Officer provided an escort out of town for the girl’s powerlifting team. 12:50 PM – Assist Texas DPS – IH 35 NB @ MM 132 – Officers assisted with a traffic stop on a stolen vehicle. 1:12 PM – Assist Atascosa County EMS – 19200 Blk. Blume Dr. – Officers responded to assist a patient having a medical emergency. 4:30 pm – Live Oak Side – Officer responded to assist Animal Control with two aggressive dogs but was canceled upon arrival after Animal Control contacted the dog’s owner. 5:01 PM – 19500 Blk. McDonald St. – Officers responded to a two-vehicle minor non-injury traffic accident. 6:08 PM – Assist Atascosa County EMS – 15400 Blk. Main St. – Officers responded to assist a patient having a medical emergency. 6:44 PM – 14800 Blk. Main St. – Officer responded to a report of a fake $20 bill received from a customer. 8:21 PM – 19300 Blk. Main St. – Officer responded to a loose dog at the above business. Animal Control was contacted. 10:03 PM – Assist Medina County S.O. – IH 35 NB South of City – Officers responded to a MCSO deputy not answering his radio. Officers arrived and discovered the deputy had five undocumented subjects detained. The driver fled and was not located. 11:00 PM – 14700 Blk. Main St. – A juvenile reported as a runaway on 3/10 returned home. Thursday, March 16 5:10 AM – IH 35 NB Frontage Rd @ FM 3175 – Officer responded to a report of two males stealing rebar from the work site. The supervisor was contacted and advised that the males were permitted to take the scrap rebar. 9:30 AM – Lytle PD – Officer spoke to a male regarding a vehicle claimed to be stolen out of Bexar County. 10:12 AM – HWY 132 @ IH 35 Frontage Rd. – Officer spoke to a male regarding a property dispute over a loaned vehicle. 10:12 AM – Railroad St – Officer responded to a train blocking all the crossings on Railroad St. The train was repaired and moved on. 11:25 AM – 20000 Blk. IH 35 NB Frontage Rd – Officers responded to a white pickup loading scrap metal. Everything was okay. 1:48 PM – Lytle PD – Officer spoke to a female regarding an accident reported to occur on 3/11/2023 at the HEB Plus. 2:02 PM – 15000 Blk. Gate St. – Officer spoke to a male regarding a gunshot heard earlier in the morning. 2:23 PM – 14400 Blk. Main St. – Officers responded to an active alarm. The business was secure. 4:00 PM – Lytle PD – Officer spoke to a female regarding illegal dumping in the Coal Mine Subdivision. 5:00 PM – 19300 Blk. McDonald St. – Report of a dog in a vehicle. The dog was okay, and the vehicle was running with the A/C on. 6:20 PM – 630 Blk. CR 6716 Natalia, Tx – Officer responded for a follow-up investigation. 6:45 PM – 20300 Blk. IH 35 – Officers responded to change a flat for a stranded female. 7:20 PM – Lytle PD – Officer returned a driver’s license to a female. 7:59 PM – 19300 Blk. McDonald St. – Officers responded to a disturbance that resulted in the arrest of a 31 year old male for active warrants for theft of >$100<$750 out of Bexar County and an active warrant out of Wilson County for theft. He was booked into the Atascosa County jail. 8:55 PM – Main St. @ Somerset St. – Officer initiated a traffic stop for disregarding the red light, which resulted in the arrest of a 41 year old female for an active warrant out of Bexar County for Fail to Report Highway Damage >$200. She was booked into the Atascosa County jail.
Friday, March 17
12:52 AM – 19400 Blk. McDonald St (All businesses) – Officer responded to an active alarm. The area was secure.
2:51 AM – IH 35 @ Lytle-Somerset St. – Officer responded and moved cones blocking the roadway.
7:18 AM – 14600 Blk. FM 2790 – Officer responded to a man sleeping outside the bank. Everything was okay.
8:16 AM – 20100 Blk. IH 35 – Officer responded to a man outside the bank. Everything was okay.
11:03 AM – 19200 Blk. McDonald St. – Officer responded to unlock a 2015 Chevrolet Silverado.
11:45 AM – 19300 Blk. McDonald St. – Officer responded to a vehicle dinging the other vehicle with another vehicle door.
2:45 PM – 14900 Blk. Lytle-Somerset St. – Officer responded to an open fire. The resident extinguished the fire.
4:08 PM – Assist Atascosa EMS – 15000 Blk. Mesquite St. – Officer responded to assist a patient with a medical emergency.
7:06 PM – 15000 Blk. Mesquite St. – Officer responded to a child custody dispute.
8:54 PM – Magnolia St. via phone call. – Officer spoke to a resident regarding speeding motorcycles.
Saturday, March 18
3:01 AM – IH 35 @ FM 2790 – Officers initiated a traffic stop for running a red light that resulted in the arrest of a 34 year old male for DWI after crashing into the draining ditch. He was booked into the Atascosa County jail.
1:28 PM – Lytle PD – Officer spoke to a male regarding unwanted text messages.
1:42 PM – Lytle PD – Officer spoke to a complainant regarding the suspicious activity that occurred earlier on 3/17/2023.
8:11 PM – Assist Texas DPS – FM 2790 @ CR 6710 – Officers responded and assisted with traffic control for an accident.
9:50 PM a – Assist Atascosa County Sheriff’s Office – IH 35 NB – Officers responded to watch for a stolen Ford F350 but could not locate the vehicle.
Sunday, March 19
1:26 AM – Assist Bexar County Sheriff’s Office – IH 35 SB – Officer responded to assist in a pursuit heading toward Lytle, but the vehicle changed direction before entering the city. The Lytle PD was not involved in the pursuit.
1:33 AM – 19500 Blk. McDonald St. – Officers initiated a traffic stop for driving the wrong way on the SB frontage Rd., resulting in a pursuit down FM 2790 E. The officers terminated the pursuit at Luckey Rd.
10:45 AM – 14900 Blk. Main St. – Officers spoke to a male that sat $3,000 on a case of water, which another customer picked up. Fortunately, officers recovered $2,759 and returned it to the victim.
1:45 PM – Magnolia St. – Officers responded to a report of a speeding motorcycle and could not locate it.
3:30 PM – 16000 Blk. Lake Shore Dr. – Officer provided a courtesy ride to a female due to a loose dog in the area.
5:05 PM – 19300 Blk. McDonald St. – Officer responded to unlock a 2015 Kia Sorrento.
Devine Police Report
March 3
7:41 am – Officer dispatched to Hondo Ave to assist AEP with traffic control while they worked on cable.
9:40 am – Complainant on Lee Dr. called regarding downed power lines hanging low. Officer made location and it appeared they were phone or cable lines not power.
9:45 am – Officer dispatched to SH173 for railroad crossing arms down. Reported to Union Pacific.
9:48 am – Officer dispatched to Herring Ave for railroad crossing arms down. Reported to Union Pacific.
11:23 am – Complainant on Malone Dr reported a drone being flown around area.
11:24 am – Complainant on Jack Nicklaus Dr reported a suspicious vehicle in the area. Unable to locate.
11:35 am – Officer dispatched to SH 173 to assist with traffic control while lights were being services.
12:18 pm – Officer dispatched to Mockingbird Ln for down power line in tree.
12:56 pm – Officer cited male subject on IH 35 N for DWI and released him. Courtesy ride given to Lowes.
15:47 pm – Complainant on Oakhill called about 18 wheelers parked facing the wrong way.
16:35 pm – Complainant on Hondo Ave reported suspicious vehicle, blue gray in color parked behind property. Unable to locate.
March 4
7:49 am – Officer dispatched to IH 35 for a one vehicle accident. Vehicle struck guard rail.
8:40 am – Male subject jailed for an outstanding warrant in Frio County. DWLI with previous convictions.
12:34 pm – Officer dispatched to Jack Nicklaus Dr for 911 hang up near golf course. Did not observe anyone in distress.
14:46 pm – Officer stopped vehicle on Dixon Dr. Female subject cited for possession of drug paraphernalia and released.
23:50 pm – Officer assisted MCSO with DWI male subject on IH 35 S.
March 5
2:29 am – Complainant on Herring Ave reported a suspicious male. Unable to locate.
10:45 am – Complainant on Wedgewood Way reported suspicious male wearing black hoodie walking in area. Unable to locate.
15:07 pm – Officer assisted DPS with cover on IH 35 N for bailout.
March 6
3:18 am – Officer dispatched to IH 35 S for a blue Honda all over the roadway. Unable to locate – delayed by a train.
17:14 pm – Officers dispatched to IH 35 Ave for panhandlers on location. Unable to locate.
17:15 pm – Complainant on Commercial Dr reported male subject dragging scrap metal around. Male is housed at Sterling Residential. He was returned to residence.
18:25 pm – Officer dispatched to IH 35 S in reference to a little boy walking around with no shit and shoes. All okay, boy with family.
23:58 pm – Complainant on IH 35 S reported unknown vehicle struck their vehicle while he was at work.
March 8
3:17 am – Complainant on Fullerton Dr reported he heard noise and two voices coming from behind shed in his backyard. Searched area, unable to locate anyone.
8:54 am – Complainant on SH 132 N reported damage to lock to dumpster. Occurred on March 2.
14:55 pm – Complainant on Hondo Ave called about possible shots being fired in area. Unknown source or exact location. Unable to locate, everything appeared to be okay.
16:03 pm – Officer dispatched to Hondo Ave for a minor accident.
17:15 pm – Complainant on IH 35 S called regarding a male subject driving a white Chevy suburban walked out of store with a vacuum cleaner valued at $158.
19:29 pm- Officer dispatched to IH 35 S for report of an 18 wheeler speeding and flashing lights at other vehicles. Unable to locate.
19:48 pm – Complainant on IH 35 S reported a vehicle stalled in slow lane of traffic. Unable to locate.
21:15 pm – Complainant on IH 35 N reported silver F150 speeding. Pick up failed to yield near mm 124.
22:43 pm – Complainant on Ross reported male subject yelling at passing vehicles in the ear. Made contact with male and transported by EMS to Southwest General.
March 9
1:30 am – Complainant on Enterprise Ave advised a maroon Dodge pickup in parking lot. Unknown who it belonged to. All okay, driver was employee who delivers medical supplies to facility.
10:49 am – Complainant on Zigzag Ave reported someone putting mail in mailboxes. After making contact with subject, they stated they worked for US Post Office and that their mail truck had broken down and was using vehicle.
12:55 pm – Complainant on Hondo Ave reporting unknown older white male approached them making threats. Subject Id’d; parties were separated.
14:18 pm – Complainant on Hondo Ave advised his truck was struck while parked at convenience store.
15:50 pm – Officer dispatched to Hondo Ave for minor accident.
16:00 pm – Officer dispatched to Hondo Ave for verbal disturbance between parties of previous accident. Parties were separated.
20:38 pm – Complainant on Hondo Ave advised male subject asking for money and possibly taking beer from store. Male subject was intoxicated and jailed.
Three arrested in Medina County
vehicle thefts

Last Friday, March 10th was a busy day for deputies in Medina County. In one bazaar incident, a resident was unloading his vehicle and carrying things into his office when a vehicle thief hopped into the vehicle and took off. Thankfully, the owner wasn’t in the vehicle at the time of contact. Medina County Sheriff’s Office quickly pursued the suspect who led them on a chase well into Bexar County. Both suspects were captured and arrested.
In another case, a deputy on duty noticed a suspicious vehicle and pursued it. This resulted in the discovery of two stolen Dodge Chargers, which were found at a home in Hunter’s Lake Subdivision near Natalia and the arrest of another suspect for vehicle theft. The vehicles had just been reported stolen the day prior out of San Antonio.
Sheriff applauds quick actions of school staff after janitor sees woman with gun near school in D’Hanis

The Medina County Sheriff’s office received an alarming report of a person walking with a long rifle near the school in D’Hanis last Friday afternoon. A thorough investigation led to discovery of the suspect and one un-related arrest warrant for a stolen firearm at the same residence.
Even though the suspect’s weapon turned out to be a bb/pellet gun, he applauded the quick action taken by school staff.
“Everyone did just as they should,” Sheriff Randy Brown said after completing a thorough investigation. “The janitor saw a woman walking with a long rifle-like gun near the school and the school went into lockdown quickly as the principal contacted us. Our investigation led us to identifying the probable person and the gun.”
“The gun turned out to be a long bb/pellet gun, but looks similar to an AR rifle,” Sheriff Brown said. “While there, we noticed there were other guns at the residence. We ended up executing a search warrant at the residence, which is owned by a man who is a convicted felon, and one of those firearms was reported stolen.”
“The woman who was reported walking with the bb/pellet gun did not commit a crime, however, the man who owns the home will face charges for the stolen firearm in the home,” Sheriff Brown said.
The woman told investigators she was just walking from one house to another.
Undercover citizen witnessed drug sale, trial lands woman
9 years in prison

PRESS RELEASE
Medina County Criminal District Attorney’s Office
Wednesday, March 8, 2023
Jeff Diles, Assistant District Attorney and G.O.N.E. Prosecutor for the Medina County Criminal District Attorney (MCCDA), Mark P. Haby, announced that Patricia Ann Lara, of Hondo, was sentenced today by a Medina County Jury to nine years of imprisonment in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice for delivery of 1.44 grams of methamphetamine. The sentence was imposed by the same jury that found Lara guilty of the offense on March 7, 2023.
Lara was the first case falling under the umbrella of the MCCDA G.O.N.E. initiative (Gangs, Organized Crime and Narcotics Trafficking Enforcement) to be resolved by a jury trial. Lara was one of 21 individuals arrested in an early morning warrant roundup in January of 2022 after the Medina County grand jury in Hondo and a federal grand jury in San Antonio returned indictments earlier that month charging 24 men and women with several state and federal felonies. The indictments resulted from an investigation of a methamphetamine distribution network operating in Medina County. The investigation, which unearthed methamphetamine distribution activities extending to multiple Texas counties as well as Mexico, began in October of 2020 as a collaborative effort of HPD, MCSO, supported by the MCCDA G.O.N.E. initiative. Lara had been identified as an investigation target due to her associations with other players in the larger investigation.
Jury selection for the trial began on Monday, March 6 and the State, represented by Assistant District Attorneys Jeff Diles and Christian Neumann, concluded its presentation of witnesses and evidence by noon on Tuesday.
Witnesses for the state included the two investigators of the Medina County Sheriff’s office, the purchaser of the methamphetamine, a private citizen who was paid by law enforcement to purchase the drugs from Lara, and the chemist for the Texas DPS lab in Abilene who confirmed that the substance delivered was methamphetamine.
Investigators described how they met with the buyer, referred to as a Cooperating Individual or CI, prior to the buy to confirm that the buyer did not have drugs or money on their person or in their car then provided the buyer with cash from the Medina County Sheriff Drug Forfeiture Fund (not taxpayer funds) and a device for covertly recording the transaction. They also stated that they were able to watch the transaction on a live feed from the recording device and that they followed the CI from a safe distance and were able to park in a location where they could see the CI make contact with Lara in a vehicle in the parking lot of the Regency Hotel in Hondo where the transaction took place. Lara’s face was never seen on the video from the recording device, the investigators showed the jury an image from the video of a distinctive upper-arm tattoo and tattoo photos taken at the jail of Lara after a previous arrest that showed the same distinctive upper-arm tattoo.
When the CI was called as a witness, they entered the courtroom from a secure area wearing a prison jumpsuit and shackles. The CI is currently serving a prison sentence for a drug related offense and testified in this case after a bench warrant was issued by the presiding Judge requiring the CI to be brought to court to testify. The CI’s testimony matched the statements made by the investigators, and the CI confirmed it was in fact Lara who conducted the delivery of the methamphetamine, ”I gave her the money. She gave me the drugs.” The CI also identified the defendant in the courtroom as the person who gave her the methamphetamine that day.
Sarah McGregor from the DPS Crime Lab in Abilene walked the jury through the drug testing process used by DPS labs and specifically the testing used on the drugs acquired from Lara during the transaction to confirm that it was methamphetamine that was purchased by the CI.
The defense produced no witnesses on behalf of Lara, and the jury delivered a unanimous guilty verdict before 4:00 p.m. that same day.
The punishment phase of the trial began without delay. The state submitted evidence of Lara’s prior felony conviction and prison sentence for Injury to an Elderly Person, and Lara’s defense team presented character witnesses on behalf of Lara.
Lara was represented by attorneys with the Hill Country Regional Public Defender’s Office, and Judge Daniel J. Kindred, 454th Judicial District Judge, presided over the trial.
FBI makes arrest

Little is being released about the FBI’s presence in Medina County this past week. However, an arrest was made that day.
“The operation went down without any problems. Mission complete,” said Medina County Sheriff Randy Brown.
There were shots fired in the area that day, which caused alarm in the community, but it was not at the location where the FBI search was taking place, he explained.
“I cannot say anything other than that we were asked to assist the FBI, and I would like to reassure residents that everyone is safe,” Sheriff Brown said.
Brown could not confirm the location of the search which was in the Castroville area according to other brief media reports.