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Crime Reports: Single bottle of Dos Equis reported stolen during home burglary in Abilene

Crime Reports: Single bottle of Dos Equis reported stolen during home burglary in Abilene

Yahoo16-04-2025

Editor's Note: The Abilene Police Department supplied the following arrest and incident reports. All information below comes from reports made by responding officers, and all suspects are considered not guilty unless determined otherwise in a court of law.
2400 block of S 27th Street – Theft of PropertyA victim reported his homemade trailer was stolen.
700 block of Maple Street – Burglary of BuildingA victim reported an unknown suspect stole items worth more than $1,100 from his storage building.
3100 block of S 32nd Street – Burglary of Vehicle3 burglary of vehicle reports were taken in south Abilene.
1200 block of N 3rd Street – Assault Family ViolenceA victim reported a known suspect hit her with a broom handle.
2000 block of S 19th Street – AssaultA victim was assaulted by a known suspect in south Abilene.
7200 block of McLeod Drive – Burglary of HabitationA bottle of Dos Equis was reported stolen during a home burglary.
7200 block of McLeod Drive – Criminal TrespassA suspect went into his parents house without permission and was warned of criminal trespass.
5500 block of Sycamore Street – RobberyA robbery was reported in the parking lot of an Abilene restaurant.
2400 block of Buffalo Gap Road – Assault Family ViolenceA victim reported his girlfriend assaulted him by punching him in the face.
100 block of Waverly Circle – Assault Family ViolencePolice responded to a call for service at a south Abilene residence.
6400 block of Todd Run – Exploitation of Child/Elderly/Disabled$5,000 was reported during an Exploitation of the Elderly case.
William Smith – Tampering/Fabricating Physical Evidence, Evading Arrest
Marco Dill – Warrant
Latisha Humphrey – Evading Arrest, Driving While Intoxicated
John Davis – Criminal Trespass
William Body – Evading Arrest, Public Intoxication
Christopher Wright – Assault Threat/Contact
Leonardo Rangel-Rodriguez – Assault Family Violence
Todd Gregg – Possession of Controlled Substance, Warrant
Diamantina Stokes – Assault Family Violence
Jacob Baker – Assault Family Violence
Quanah Boggess – Public Intoxication
Marty Stringer – Public Intoxication
Salvador Montesuma Tisoy – Assault, Injury to Child/Elderly/Disabled
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