Lytle Police Report Sept. 17-23


Sept. 17
8:15 AM Lt. Dear – Shots Fired Officer responded to FM 3175 near the sewer plant for a report of shots fired in the area. Officer searched the area, unable to locate.
9:04 AM – Officer assisted the public with fingerprints for employment purposes.
2:00 PM – Officer responded to the US Post Office for a report of a reckless driver. Vehicle had departed upon officer’s arrival.
5:35 PM – Complainant stopped by the Police Station and talked to an officer in reference to possible fraud charges on complainant’s card. After review, everything was determined to be okay.
5:42 PM – Officer responded to Pirate Express Drive Thru for a report of a male subject causing a disturbance. Subject departed prior to officer’s arrival.
5:42 PM – Officer responded to CVS Pharmacy to unlock a vehicle.
7:00 PM – Officer responded to 888 Classic Barber Shop for a report of a verbal disturbance between two employees. Both separated and departed.
7:13 PM – Officer responded to IH35 NB to assist Atascosa Co. Pct. 2 Constable’s office with a motorcycle pursuit.
10:00 PM – Officer responded to 15300 Blk. of Main St. for a request of a standby due to an unruly customer earlier in the day.
Sept. 18
2:00 AM – Officer responded to 15000 Blk. of Main St. and talked to complainant in reference to a possibly stolen bicycle.
8:30 AM – Officer forwarded a report from SAPD involving an Indecency with Child case that might have, but most likely didn’t occurred in Lytle PD jurisdiction. Officer attempted to contact victim’s guardian but there was no answer on the phone.
10:40 AM – Complainant called the Police Station and reported that her 3 wheeler bicycle was missing from her residence on Mesquite St. The bicycle was left at the Fire Dept.
12:20 PM – Complainant stopped by the Police Station and talked to an officer in reference to a crime that occurred in Atascosa Co. An Atascosa Co. Deputy was sent to the Police Station to investigate.
1:55 PM – Officer responded to HEB Plus for a report of a hit & run.
6:40 PM – Officer responded to Main St. at Gray St. and red tagged an abandoned vehicle.
7:33 PM – Officer responded to Lytle High School P-Lot for a report of a hit & run.
Sept. 19
9:11 AM – Officer responded to Lytle High School to unlock a vehicle.
10:30 AM – Complainant called the Police Station and talked to officer in reference to a scam phone call she received displaying the City of Lytle’s phone number on the caller ID.
11:50 PM – Officer responded to 15000 Blk. of Main St. for a report of two suspicious males one on foot and the other on a bicycle. Officer made contact with both subjects, all was fine.
Sept. 20
12:10 AM – Officer responded to Best Western Plus for a report of a suspicious vehicle in the parking lot. The vehicle departed prior to officer’s arrival.
8:00 AM – Officers responded to Valero for a report of a disturbance.
4:20 PM – Officer responded to Lytle Nursing Home for a report of a fire alarm.
5:01 PM – Officer responded to Lytle Elementary School to unlock a vehicle.
5:47 PM – Officer responded to FM 2790 N for a welfare check on a red truck driving with its flashers on headed towards Lytle. Officer search the area, unable to locate.
Sept. 21
1:35 AM – Officer responded to Lytle High School for a report of a suspicious vehicle parked next to the practice field. The vehicle was not stolen and there were no sign of criminal activity.
1:55 AM – While on patrol at 63300 Blk. of Diaz St. officer observed the passenger door of a vehicle ajar. Officer the noticed the owner inside the vehicle, all was fine.
12:45 PM – Officers responded to John Lott Park for a report of a lewd act occurring at the city park that resulted in citations being issued. A 44-year-old male subject and a 44-year-old female subject were cited for Disorderly Conduct – Indecent Exposure.
4:55 PM – Officers responded to Community National Bank for a report of a hold up alarm. Upon arrival, officers contacted the staff who set it off by accident.
5:35 PM – Officer responded to Camino Real Crisis Center for a report of a consumer who was upset and attacked staff. Upon arrival, it was determined the consumer had not physically attacked anyone but was very aggressive. The staff did not want the consumer at location and had him leave.
5:45 PM – Complainant called the Police Station and wanted to speak with an officer in reference to her vehicle being taken for a joy ride by a male she had asked to repair it. By the time officer contacted the complainant, she had recovered the vehicle and all was fine.
7:05 PM – Officer responded to 18500 Blk. of Wisdom Rd. for a welfare check on an elderly male on a bike that fell and possibly was intoxicated. Officer made contact with subject and provided a courtesy ride home.
7:55 PM Cpl. Robison / Capt. Reyes – Suspicious Person Officers responded to 14700 Blk. of Adams St. for a report of a suspicious person in the area. Upon arrival, it was discovered that the male subject had fled the scene.
Sept. 22
3:30 AM – Officer responded to 14600 Blk. of Main St. for a report of a disturbance. Officer arrested a 56-year-old male subject for Public Intoxication. He was transported to Atascosa Co. Jail.
8:50 AM – Officer responded to S. Somerset St. near Magnolia St. to assist a truck driver who was towing two trailers that could not pass under a low hanging tree. Officer closed traffic while the driver backed up and turned around at S. Somerset St. and Lytle-Somerset St.
9:30 AM – Officer responded to Hurley’s Funeral Home and provided funeral escort to IH 35 N on ramp at Rolling Meadows.
5:25 PM – Bus driver stopped by the Police Station and talked to an officer in reference to having struck a stop sign at FM 3175 and IH 35 N frontage road. Over $1,000 in damage was reported to the school bus.
7:53 PM – Officer responded to IH 35 N exit to Lytle to assist a stranded motorist in getting his vehicle and trailer with a flat tire off the roadway.
8:03 PM – Officer responded to HEB C-Store Gas Pump to assist Lytle Vol. Fire Dept. with a small gas spill at pump. Lytle VFD cleaned the area.
9:23 PM – Officers responded to Lytle Mini Storage for a report of a suspicious vehicle. Officers located the vehicle and an odor of burnt marijuana was detected coming from inside the vehicle. A probable cause search was conducted and suspected marijuana was located inside the vehicle. A 29-year-old male subject was arrested for Possession of Marijuana < 2 oz. and transported to Atascosa Co. Jail.
11:05 PM – Officer responded to 14600 Blk. of FM 2790 E in reference to a call from a concerned citizen in regards to the bank lights not working. The outside pole lights were out. Officer conducted a perimeter check of the bank and all was secured.
11:45 PM – Officer responded to 15300 Blk. of Martin St. for a report of a hospice death.
Sept. 23
12:00 AM – Officer responded to CR 6851 and CR 6852 to assist Natalia PD Officer with a fight in progress. Upon arrival, other departments had made the scene. All was secure.
4:00 PM – Officer responded to 14300 Blk. of Main St. for a report of a trespass of a residence. An unknown person(s) entered an unoccupied residence that is being renovated. Only damage was a broken window used to gain entry. It appears that unknown person(s) were living in the house as numerous items of drug paraphernalia were found inside the house.
8:22 PM – Officer responded to Pumphouse Carwash for a report of a pick-up truck driving recklessly. Officer searched the area, unable to locate.
9:22 PM – Officer responded to 15600 Blk. of Main St. and located a roll of carpet in the middle of the roadway creating a traffic hazard. The carpet was removed from the roadway.
10:50 PM – An unknown called reported stray livestock on Brewer Rd. Officer informed the female caller that Bexar Co. SO was responsible for that area. The called became upset and stated that Lytle PD was closer and should handle the call. The cell phone connection was lost.