Lytle Police Report Oct. 4-10

Oct. 4
1:55 AM – Officer responded to 15100 Blk. Adams St. for a verbal disturbance between a husband and wife.
10:20 AM – Officers responded to the Camino Real Crisis Center for a report of a consumer that left the facility. The consumer returned to the center upon the officer’s arrival.
2:45 PM – Officers responded to the Lytle Primary School parking area for a report of 2 adult females fighting. The females were cited and released.
7:25 PM – Officer responded to the HEB Plus for an attempted theft. The suspect(s) jacked up the front of a vehicle to remove the catalytic converter. The attempt failed and there was no damage to the vehicle.
Oct. 5
2:00 AM – Officer responded the Lytle City Hall for a report of a loud noise. Officer patrolled the area and was unable to locate the noise.
5:08 AM – A traffic stop resulted in the seizure of identifying information and a possession of pill bottle with Tylenol w/ Codeine. No charges currently.
1:00 PM – Officer responded to Main St. & Priest Blvd. to check on a male sleeping under a tree. The male was okay.
2:17 PM – Officer responded to Main St. & FM 2790 N. for a 2 vehicle non-injury accident.
9:27 PM – Officer responded to the 19500 Blk. of Diamond B Trail for a suspicious vehicle. The occupants were just talking.
Oct. 6
12:05 AM – Officer responded the 380 Blk. of Oak South Rd. to assist with an assault.
11:40 AM – Lytle Public Works reported a lock had been cut off a water meter in the 200 Blk. CR 6842.
4:32 PM – Officer responded to the CVS for a report of $225.69 worth of facial products stolen.
Oct. 7
8:46 AM – Officer responded to the HEB Plus for a report of a customer using counterfeit money.
1:05 PM – Officers responded to the 4100 Blk. of Mountain Pass to investigate an accident that occurred on 10/01/2021.
3:43 PM – Officers responded to MM 131 on IH 35 for a possible stolen vehicle with a baby inside. MCSO had the driver in custody and no baby was inside the vehicle or involved.
6:43 PM – Officers responded to the 14700 Blk. of Adams St. for a report of a suspicious person. Upon arrival, the person had left the area.
10:14 PM – Officers responded to the Lytle Veterinary Clinic for an active alarm. The business was secure.
Oct. 8
12:53 AM – Officers responded to the Pirates Express for an active alarm. The business was secure.
1:16 AM – Officers responded to the Bill Milers for an active alarm. The business was secure.
10:10 AM – Officer responded to the 15300 Blk. of Newton St. to unlock a vehicle for a motorist.
1:35 PM – Officer responded to the HEB Plus to unlock a vehicle for a motorist.
6:40 PM – Officer responded to the Lytle State Bank for a suspicious vehicle. Upon arrival, the officer was unable to locate the vehicle.
7:15 PM – Officer responded to Lytle-Somerset & S. Somerset St. for a report of a reckless driver. Officer was unable to locate the vehicle.
9:06 PM – Officers responded to the Camino Real Crisis Center for an irate consumer with stomach problems.
Oct. 9
7:12 AM – Officers responded to the St. Andrew Catholic Church for a 2 vehicle non-injury accident.
7:52 AM – Officer responded to the HEB Plus to unlock a vehicle for a motorist.
10:01 AM – Officer received a call from dispatch in reference to a dog that was struck by a vehicle in the 15300 Blk. of Main St. Lytle Animal Control picked up the dog to be checked out.
1:35 PM – Officer responded to the 18800 Blk. of Live Oak St. for a 74-year-old female that fell and was having chest pains.
3:26 PM – Officer responded to the Camino Real Crisis Center for a consumer that left the facility. The consumer had voluntarily entered the facility and was free to leave. The male was unable to be located.
4:41 PM – Officer responded to the HEB C-Store to unlock a vehicle for a motorist.
7:30 PM – Officer responded to the HEB Plus for a suspicious vehicle. The officer patrolled the area and was unable to locate the vehicle.
8:09 PM – Officer dispatched to the Dollar General to assist a motorist.
Oct. 10
3:18 PM – Officer responded to the HEB Plus to unlock a vehicle for a motorist.
10:20 PM – Officers responded to a minor accident that resulted in the arrest of a 23-year-old male subject for DWI and booked into the Atascosa County Jail.
11:49 PM – Officer responded to the Pirates Express for an active alarm. The business was secure.