Tomball PD
• Mar. 17 Officer Barrera arrested a 41-year-old woman from Pinehurst, for Possession of Marijuana. At 1:10 a.m., Barrera conducted a traffic stop in the 800 block of Peach. During a search, Barrera discovered marijuana in the suspect's pocket.
• Mar. 17 Officer Rod-riguez arrested a 17-year-old man from Tomball, for Possession of Marijuana. At 10:30 p.m., Rodriguez made contact with suspicious persons in the 900 block of Lawrence and detected a strong odor of burnt marijuana. During a search, Rodriguez discovered marijuana in the suspect's wallet.
• Mar. 17 Officer Nguyen arrested a 47-year-old man from Tomball, for Assault Family Violence. At 11:50 p.m., Nguyen responded to a disturbance in progress in the 1300 block of Big Pines. Upon investigation, Nguyen discovered that the suspect had assaulted his wife.
• Mar. 19 Officer Ramsey arrested a 44-year-old man from Tomball, for Possession of Marijuana. At 8:15 p.m., Ramsey conducted a traffic stop in the 700 block of E. Main. During questioning, Ramsey observed marijuana in plain view in the vehicle.
• Mar. 19 Officer Henagan responded to a Criminal Mischief call in the 200 block of School, where a vehicle's window valued at $300 was shattered.
• Mar. 20 Officer Burns responded to a Burglary of a Motor Vehicle, in the 900 block of Lawrence, where a rifle valued at $157 was stolen.
• Mar. 20 Officer Henagan responded to a theft that occurred in the 28500 block of Tomball Pkwy., where a cell phone valued at $600 was stolen.
• Mar. 21 Officer Ferguson responded to a theft in the 27600 block of Tomball Pkwy., where $65.64 worth of merchandise was stolen and recovered shortly after.
• Mar. 21 Officer Hernan-dez responded to a theft in the 27600 block of Tomball Pkwy., where $56.70 worth of merchandise was stolen and recovered shortly after.
• Mar. 21 Officer Nguyen arrested a 44-year-old man from Newton, N.J., for Aggravated Kidnapping and Aggravated Sexual Assault. At 5:40 a.m., officers responded to a disturbance in the 30100 block of Tomball Pkwy., and discovered that the suspect had kidnapped and assaulted a victim at that location. The suspect was arrested without incident.
• Mar. 21 Officer Maglitto arrested a 38-year-old man from Tomball, for Theft. At 2:50 p.m., Maglitto responded to a theft in the 14300 block of FM 2920 and the suspect was arrested without incident. $115.95 worth of merchandise was recovered by the arrest.
• Mar. 21 Officer Sparks responded to a Criminal Mischief call in the 1000 block of Graham, where a sliding glass door pane valued at $150 was broken.
• Mar. 22 Officer Nguyen responded to a Criminal Mischief call in the 500 block of Roxanne, where two windows were broken in a vehicle for an estimated loss of $600.
• Mar. 22 Officer Sampson responded to a Criminal Mischief call in the 100 block of N. Cherry, where $700 worth of damage was inflicted upon a vehicle.
• Mar. 23 Officer Burns responded to a theft in the 14400 block of FM 2920, where a desktop computer valued at $899.99, a printer valued at $149.99 and a laptop computer valued at $599.99 were stolen.
• Mar. 23 Officer Hernan-dez arrested a 21-year-old man from Houston, for Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon. At 2p.m., Hernandez responded to a disturbance in the 31100 block of Stella. Upon investigation, Hernandez discovered that the suspect had threatened a victim with a handgun.
• Mar. 23 Officer Sampson responded to a Criminal Mischief call in the 1100 block of Summit, where $300 was inflicted upon a vehicle.
Montgomery Co. Sheriff
• Mar. 20 Deputy Sharman was dispatched to S. Carrol Lane. The female resident was apprehensive about her 32-year-old male roommate. Deputies found that the roommate had an active warrant and he was arrested and taken to jail.
• Mar. 22 Deputy Irvine was dispatched to the Dogwood Hills Subdivision. The female victim told deputies that her ex-boyfriend, a 39-year-old male, assaulted her after he forced his way into the home, then he fled into a nearby wooded area. Deputies found the suspect and he was arrested and taken to jail.
• Mar. 23 Deputy Crandell was dispatched to a business on Nichols Sawmill Road. Deputies found that a 26-year-old female had a warrant for her arrest. The suspect was arrested and an incident of theft remains under investigation.
• Mar. 25 Deputy Sharman was dispatched to the intersection of Turtle Creek and Walnut Creek. The deputy found a 44-year-old male that was intoxicated, asleep inside a vehicle that was stopped in the roadway. The suspect was arrested and taken to jail.
Harris Co. Pct. 4 Constable
• Mar. 23 At 7 p.m., Deputy A. Strain stopped a vehicle driven by a 22-year-old male from Conroe, for a traffic violation in the 2100 block of FM 2920. During the course of the stop, Strain learned that the man was operating the vehicle while his driver's license is suspended and he did not have insurance. The suspect was arrested and transported to the Harris County Jail.
Tomball PD
• April 7 Officer Ramsey arrested a 30-year-old woman from Magnolia, for Theft, Possession of a Controlled Substance and Possession of a Dangerous Drug. At 5:30 p.m., Ramsey responded to a theft report in the 14400 block of FM 2920 and approximately $110 worth of merchandise was recovered by the arrest. During a search, Ramsey discovered Hydro-codone, Hydrochloride and Barbiturates in the suspect's purse.
• April 7 Officer Burns arrested a 19-year-old man from Tomball, for Aggravated Assault Family Violence. At 3 p.m., Burns responded to a disturbance in the 1100 block of S. Cherry. Upon investigation, Burns discovered that the suspect had assaulted his girlfriend and threatened her with a knife.
• April 8 Officer Rodriguez arrested a 63-year-old man from Tomball, for Aggra-vated Assault with a Deadly Weapon. At midnight Rod-riguez responded to a disturbance with weapons involved in the 1100 block of S. Cherry. Upon investigation, Rodriguez discovered that the suspect had stabbed the victim with a knife.
• April 8 Officer Burns responded to a Burglary of a Motor Vehicle in the 14300 block of FM 2920, where an iPod Touch valued at $300 was stolen and $200 in damage was inflicted upon the vehicle. • April 8 Officer Hernan-dez responded to a theft in the 22100 block of Hufsmith-Kohrville, where a trailer valued at $2,500 was stolen.
• April 9 Officer Sampson arrested a 38-year-old man from Pinehurst, for Posses-sion of Marijuana. At 2:40 a.m., Sampson conducted a traffic stop in the 30500 block of Tomball Pkwy. During questioning, Sampson ob-served marijuana in the suspect's hand.
• April 9 Sgt. Gorman arrested a 22-year-old woman from Tomball for Injury to the Elderly. At 6:45 p.m., Gorman responded to a disturbance in the 900 block of Lawrence. Upon investigation, Gorman discovered that the suspect had assaulted her ex-husband's grandmother.
• April 9 Officer Henagan responded to a theft in the 900 block of Baker, where a pistol valued at $399 was stolen.
• April 10 Officer Tikal arrested a 39-year-old homeless man and 27-year-old homeless woman for Theft. At 10:30 p.m., Tikal responded to a theft in the 14300 block of FM 2920 and the suspects were arrested without incident. Approximately $83.94 worth of merchandise was recovered by the arrests.
• April 10 Officer White responded to a Criminal Mischief in the 600 block of W. Main, where a window valued at $850 was broken.
• April 11 Officer White arrested a 26-year-old man from Houston, for Possession of Marijuana. At 1:30 p.m., White conducted a traffic stop in the 400 block of E. Main and detected a strong odor of burnt marijuana emitting from the vehicle. During a search, White discovered marijuana in the vehicle.
• April 12 Officer Finney responded to a theft in the 14400 block of FM 2920, where 150 feet of copper wire, valued at approximately $7,000, was stolen.
• April 13 Officer Henagan arrested a 26-year-old woman from Navasota, for Posses-sion of a Controlled Sub-stance and Driving While Intoxicated. At 2:45 a.m., Henagan arrested the suspect for Driving While Intoxicated in the 500 block of E. Main. During a search, Henagan discovered Valium in the suspect's purse.
• April 13 Officer Finney arrested a 48-year-old woman from Magnolia for Theft. At noon, Finney responded to a theft in the 14400 block of FM 2920 and the suspect was arrested without incident. Approximately $483.95 worth of merchandise was recovered by the arrest.
• April 13 Officer Sampson arrested a 17-year-old man from Tomball and a 17-year-old man from Magnolia for Theft. At 11:15 p.m., Samp-son responded to a call regarding suspects running on a business’s roof in the 14400 block of FM 2920 and upon arrival, the suspects attempted to flee on foot from the scene. Tomball officers captured the suspects shortly afterward.
Montgomery Co. Sheriff
• April 8 Deputy Peterson was dispatched to the Hazy Hollow subdivision, for a suspicious person. The deputy spoke with a 50-year-old female and found that she had an active warrant for her arrest. The suspect was arrested and taken to jail.
• April 8 Deputy Pullen, Deputy Allen and Sgt. Spiller were dispatched to Brushy Creek subdivision. for a disturbance. A 29-year-old fe-male was arrested for terroristic threat and taken to jail.
• April 9 Deputy Sharman stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation on FM 1774. The deputy could smell marijuana and found a small amount inside the vehicle. Two people were arrested and taken to jail.
• April 10 Deputy Provenzano went to the Hazy Hollow subdivision, for a sex offender compliance check. The 41-year-old male was found to have a warrant for his arrest and he was taken to jail.
• April 12 Deputy Sharman was dispatched to the Dogwood Hills subdivision, for a disturbance. One person involved in the disturbance was arrested for an outstanding warrant issued in Harris County and was taken to jail.
• April 12 Deputy Sharman was dispatched to the Dogwood Hills subdivision, for a disturbance. The female victim told deputies that her boyfriend assaulted her as she was trying to leave the residence. The 23-year-old male suspect was arrested and taken to jail.
• April 15 Deputy Sharman was dispatched to the Hunters Retreat subdivision, for a disturbance. A deputy arrested a 27-year-old male for assault who was taken to jail.
Harris Co. Pct. 4
• April 6 At 5:45 p.m., Deputy D. Joseph responded to a business located within the 21100 block of Kuykendahl Rd., regarding a shoplifter. His investigation revealed that an 18-year-old female from Magnolia selected several items inside the store and then passed all points of sale in an attempt to leave. She was arrested and charged with Theft before being transported to the Harris County Jail.
Tomball PD
• April 28 Officer Sampson responded to a Burglary of a Building in the 400 block of Commerce, where a victim observed a suspect breaking into his garage. It did not appear that the suspect stole anything.
• April 29 Officer Hernandez responded to a criminal mischief call in the 1200 block of W. Main, where graffiti was found on a building.
• April 30 Officer White arrested a 33-year-old man from Magnolia, for Reckless Driving and Unlawful Carrying of a Weapon. At approximately 6:30 a.m., White responded to a crash in the 28200 block of Tomball Pkwy. and arrested the suspect for reckless driving. During a search, White discovered a handgun in the vehicle.
• April 30 Officer Nguyen responded to a Burglary of a Motor Vehicle in the 1000 block of Village Square, where a GPS unit valued at approximately $150, a pistol valued at approximately $928, a flashlight valued at approximately $20, a charger valued at approximately $20, approximately $140 worth of CD's in a case, a pair of prescription glasses valued at approximately $528.93 and loose change were stolen.
• April 30 Officer Sparks responded to a Burglary of a Motor Vehicle in the 1000 block of Village Square, where a GPS unit valued at approximately $80, a DVD monitor valued at approximately $120 and loose change was stolen.
• April 30 Officer Maglitto responded to a Burglary of a Habitation in the 1100 block of Graham, where two televisions valued at approximately $350 each, a Playstation 3 game system valued at approximately $300 and a handgun valued at approximately $550 were stolen.
• May 1 Officer Ramsey responded to a Burglary of a Building in the 15100 block of FM 2920, where a pistol valued at approximately $1,300 was stolen.
• May 1 Corporal Davis responded to a Burglary of a Vehicle in the 1000 block of Village Square, where personal checks were stolen.
• May 2 Corporal Davis arrested a 21-year-old man from Magnolia for Possession of a Prohibited Weapon. At approximately 8:30 a.m., Davis made contact with a suspicious person in the 15700 block of FM 2920 and discovered a knife with a blade longer than five and a half inches in the suspect's clothing.
• May 3 Officer Tikal arrested a 31-year-old man from Magnolia for Tampering with Evidence. At approximately 8 p.m., Tikal conducted a traffic stop in the 29300 block of Tomball Expressway and detected a strong odor of fresh marijuana emitting from the vehicle. She discovered shortly thereafter that the suspect had ingested the marijuana in an attempt to destroy the evidence.
• May 3 Officer Henagan responded to an Automobile Theft in the 27600 block of Tomball Pkwy., where a Chrysler 300 valued at approximately $10,000 was stolen.
• May 4 Officer Hernandez arrested a 57-year-old man from Tomball for Criminal Mischief. At approximately 10:45 a.m., Hernandez responded to a Criminal Mischief call in the 200 block of Blackshear and the suspect was arrested without incident.
Montgomery Co. Sheriff
• April 29 Deputy Thomas stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation and found a small amount of crystal meth inside the vehicle. The suspect was arrested and taken to jail.
• May 2 Deputy Peterson saw a vehicle with a 25-year-old male asleep inside. The deputy found a handgun in the suspect's pants pockets and that the vehicle was reported stolen. The suspect was arrested and taken to jail.
• May 2 Sgt. Kader stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation near FM 249 and Hardin Store Road. The deputy arrested the suspect for Driving While Intoxicated and found a small amount of cocaine inside the vehicle. The 30-year-old male was arrested and taken to jail.
• May 4 Deputy Provenzano was dispatched to the Glenmont Estates subdivision, for a trespasser. The deputy was told by the homeowner that her son's ex-wife, a 27-year-old female had broken a window and entered the home. The deputy arrested the suspect and took her to jail.
• May 5 Deputy Thomas was dispatched to the Hazy Hollow subdivision about a stolen motorcycle. The witness told the deputy that she had been approached by a someone trying to sell a motorcycle. Thomas found that the motorcycle was reported stolen. The suspect drove by the residence and the deputy stopped him. The 44-year-old suspect was arrested and taken to jail.
• May 5 Deputy Provenzano was dispatched to the Pinehurst Village subdivision, for a disturbance. The deputy saw a 48-year-old male arguing with his wife. Provenzano determined that an assault occurred and arrested the suspect and took him to jail.
• May 5 Deputy Thomas saw a vehicle fail to stop at a stop sign in the Hazy Hollow subdivision. The driver was arrested for an active warrant. The deputy found hydrocodone inside the vehicle. The driver was arrested and taken to jail.
The Officer of the Month for February was recognized at the Greater Tomball Area Chamber of Commerce First Friday networking luncheon, Feb. 1. Tomball Police Department (TPD) Detective Kenny Yoho was honored for outstanding service by TPD Chief Rob Hauck. Officer of the Month is sponsored by Woodforest National Bank. (Pictured (from left) Maria Espitia of Woodforest National Bank, Tomball Mayor Gretchen Fagan, Yoho and wife, Sandra Yoho, State Rep. Allen Fletcher and Hauck.
Two Tomball Police Department officers were recognized as the Officers of the Month at the Greater Tomball Area Chamber of Commerce First Friday Networking Luncheon, recently. Officer Tuan Nguyen and Officer Brandon Patin were credited for outstanding service by Tomball Police Cpt. Rick Grassi in helping to solve a copper theft while on patrol. Officer of the Month is sponsored by Woodforest National Bank. Pictured are (from left) Grassi, Nguyen, Patin and Debbie Gray of Woodforest National Bank.
Tomball Police Chief Robert Hauck was the guest speaker at the Tomball Rotary Club weekly luncheon Jan. 16. Hauck talked to Rotary members about the department's philosophies and how he has integrated his years of experience to build a department that strives to serve the community. The Tomball Rotary Club meets every Wednesday, at noon, at the Tomball Community Center. For more information email Tomball This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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