Brownwood News – Early Police Department reports released Monday, December 4, 2017. All arrestees are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Blotter information compiled from local law enforcement reports and jail records. If charges are dismissed or the accused is found not guilty, people listed here can contact Brownwood News and provide us with documentation. Your name and mug shot then will be removed from this site in 3-5 business days.
November 28th
- Juvenile problem – 1500 Blk Early Blvd – juvenile causing problems, counseled with juvenile
- Motorist assist – 1500 Blk Early Blvd – vehicle broke down, help already on way
- Medical Emergency – 300 Blk Early Blvd – Lifeguard transported
- Civil standby/disturbance – 200 Blk Liveoak Drive – male/female arguing, female just wanted to get property and leave, officer stood by while female left
- City ordinance violation 200 Blk Crescent – selling door to door, advised to stop immediately until they get a permit
November 29th
- Medical Emergency – 500 Longhorn – Lifeguard transported
- Criminal Mischief – 100 Blk Early Blvd – subject throwing rocks at dump truck, subject located stated truck driver was flipping him off, both person throwing rocks and truck driver counseled.
- Civil Matter – 100 Blk Suttee Cir – former renter and property owner, options given
- Accident – 1100 BLk Early Bvld – car hit a deer, no injuries
- Alarm – 300 Blk Early Blvd – keyholder on scene, building checked and secure
November 30th
- Alarm – 300 Blk Early Blvd – key holder arrived and checked building, all secure
- Domestic Disturbance – 800 Blk Early Blvd – verbal argument, no violence, solved by separation
- Violation of Protective Order – walk in – report taken
- Civil Matter – 100 Blk Suttee Circle – option given
- 911 Hang up – 100 Blk Gahanna Dr. – Phone problems. No emergency
- Traffic Hazard – 1000 Blk Early Blvd – sheet metal laying in roadway
December 1st
- Theft – 900 Blk Early Blvd – caller reported metal fuel tank cap has been stolen
- Animal Complaint – 1300 Blk Virginia – red pit bull got into caller’s yard, dog did not attempt to bite anyone. Owner located
- Hit and Run accident – 300 Blk Early Blvd – vehicle struck a parked car then left, suspect and vehicle located
- Burglary – 700 Blk Garmon – caller heard someone come in her back door, called 911, caller learned it was her dad before officers arrived. Officer verified everything ok.
- Drug call – 300 blk live oak drive – caller stated several cars coming and going, officer checked residence, homeowner selling garage sale items, drug call unfounded.
- Suspicious – 900 Blk Early Blvd – Subject sitting on ground next to PD building, officer checked on subject, subject was out running and had to stop and rest
- Reckless Driver – south Hwy 84 toward Early, unable to locate vehicle
- Hit and run – agency assist – hit and run accident in Brownwood, vehicle located turned over to Brownwood.
- Medical emergency – agency assist – lifeguard transporting
December 2nd
- Civil Matter – 100 blk Suttee – dispute over property from former renter and property owner, option given
- Reckless Driver – East Hwy 377 toward Early – vehicle weaving in roadway, officer unable to locate vehicle
- Noise Nuisance – 100 Blk Williams – resident advised to turn music down
- Domestic Disturbance – 1000 Blk Early Blvd – assault occurred in the county, Sheriff’s Deputy took report, 1 arrested for family violence
December 3rd
- Suspicious call – 900 Blk Early Blvd – subject standing close to roadway, possibly panhandling, subject gone on officers arrival
- Suspicious call – 200 Blk Garmon Dr – person looking in abandon trailer house, subject stated they used to live here. Wanted to make sure a UPS package they were waiting on didn’t get dropped here.
- Theft – 200 Blk Liveoak – caller stated he woke up and his phone and wallet are missing also stated he suspected his girlfriend who is now living with guy down the street.
- Found property – 400 Blk Early Blvd – caller found an debit card in the ATM machine, owner located and came to pick up the card