Justice of the Peace, Precinct 1, Criminal Cases
Convictions will not appear this week.
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 4, Criminal Cases
• Eric Harold Throne, of Austin, was fined $166 for speeding on July 30 (DPS).
• Kenneth James Bellah, of Buchanan Dam, was fined $172 for speeding on July 11 (DPS).
• James Garland Orcutt, of New Braunfels, was fined $166 for speeding on July 19 (DPS).
• Angelyn Curran, of Canyon Lake, was fined $196 for speeding on July 11 (DPS).
• Cary Todd Lowery, of Dripping Springs, was fined $160 for speeding on July 20 (DPS).
• Laurie Denise Bailey, of Spring Branch, was fined $158 for running a stop sign on July 23 (Blanco Sheriff’s Office).
• Don Allen Rossow, of Fredericksburg, was fined $166 for speeding on July 11 (DPS)..
Johnson City Police Reports
These reports were filed between Aug 7 and Aug 13.
Aug 7
• Alarm. 5:48 AM. Dollar General.
• Alarm. 9:22 AM. Accidental triggering.
Aug 9
• Found Property. 11:59 AM. A wallet was found at El Rancho and returned to the owner.
• Fight / Disturbance. 9:37 PM. A caller reported individuals fighting in the Exxon Travel Mart parking lot. The subjects were gone when officers arrived (with Blanco Co. SO).
Aug 13
• Welfare Concern. 6:28 PM. A complainant requested help to get to Fort Worth. An officer released the complainant to a family member.
• Traffic Hazard. 7:17 PM. Diesel fuel was spilled on the roadway near Dairy Queen.
Blanco County Sheriff’s Office Reports
These reports were filed between Aug 7 and Aug 13.
Aug 7
• Animal Complaint. 8:01 AM. A caller reported two dogs that had killed goats.
• Noise Complaint. 8:44 AM. An officer responded to a call about loud music and reported that the call was unfounded. The officer spoke with a subject about loud music and believed it should be taken care of.
• Traffic Accident. 3:11 PM. 473 West.
• Alarm. 3:27 PM. Residential.
• Reckless Driver. 5:31 PM. US 290 West from Gillespie County (with Johnson City PD).
• Suspicious Activity / Close Patrol. 6:18 PM. Johnson City.
• Comal Transfer / Disturbance. 10:05 PM. Comal County received three 911 calls from Pop-a-Top bar. Officers responded and reported that everything was OK (with Blanco PD).
Aug 8
• Suspicious Activity. 12:48 AM. A caller stated that people had set up a tent at the Blanco County Fairgrounds. 911 advised the caller, who was drunk, to refrain from contacting the subjects. An officer reported that everything was OK; the subjects were camping out due to the lack of lodging at the nearby motels.
• Motorist Assist. 1:43 AM. A motorist on US 290 East hit a deer and the vehicle’s fender was pushed up against the wheel. The responding officer reported that the fender was pulled away from the wheel.
Aug 9
• Traffic Hazard. 10:27 AM. Clothes and two mattresses were in the roadway on US 281, north of 962 West. TxDOT was notified and found the items outside Blanco County.
Aug 10
• Assault Case. 10:23 AM. An officer filed a report on an assault, taking statements from those involved and witnesses.
• Alarm. 2:21 PM. False alarm activation.
Aug 12
• Missing Juvenile. 5:04 PM. A caller stated that a juvenile ran off in Pedernales State Park. A park ranger located the juvenile.
• Welfare Check. 5:06 PM. A complainant wanted to report a missing person who had not been seen or heard from in over a week. An officer reported that the subject moved from the address earlier in the month.
• Controlled Fire Violation. 6:26 PM. A caller reported someone burning near RR 165. An officer advised that the subject would stop burning.
Aug 13
• Juvenile Complaint. 12:43 AM. An officer was requested to patrol an area of Blanco.
• Welfare Concern. 6:22 AM. A subject was seen walking westbound on RR 165, trying to wave down vehicles. The subject was gone when an officer arrived.
• Loose Livestock. 7:16 AM. A loose cow was lying by the road on RR 1623. The owner penned the animal.
• Alarm. 8:35 AM. Residential.
• Alarm. 11:20 AM. Residential.
• Possible Motorist Assist. 12:05 PM. People were seen standing around a trailer parked in the bar ditch off US 281 at the Blanco Cowboy Church. The people reportedly appeared to be in distress.
• Alarm. 4:58 PM. Accidental triggering.



