For the Record - Sept. 23, 2020

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The following reports are based on logs documenting calls received by Hopkins County emergency communications staff from 5:30 a.m. Friday to 5:30 a.m. Tuesday.

Friday

10:01 a.m.: A Sulphur Springs woman reported a man was harassing her.

10:28 a.m.: A possible phone scam was reported by a Sulphur Springs woman, who stated the calls were from a man.

6:38 p.m.: A Sulphur Springs man reported a possible assault, stating that someone was stabbed with scissors.

7:34 p.m.: A welder was reported possibly stolen from a FM 3019 property in Sulphur Springs. The man stated the serial number was unknown.

7:42 p.m.: A Sulphur Springs man reported he thought someone might be in his County Road 5143 residence.

Saturday

12:39 a.m.: A Sulphur Springs woman reported she thought she heard gunfire outside her home on State Highway 11 east.

9:39 a.m.: A Sulphur Springs woman wanted to speak to an officer about someone building a fence on her CR 1114 property.

6:34 p.m.: A Como man claimed a neighbor was shooting on his property line.

7:59 p.m.: A CR 1168 Sulphur Springs woman reported neighbors were “partying with megaphones.”

Sunday

1:38 a.m.: A Sulphur Springs man reported he had video of someone throwing rocks at his windows the previous evening.

9:56 a.m.: A CR 3511 Sulphur Springs church was allegedly burglarized; it was reported someone broke through a window of the building.

12:35 p.m.: A FM 3505 Sulphur Springs man reported a neighbor was burning something and the smoke was “harming” him; he wanted the fire extinguished.

12:42 p.m.: A Sulphur Springs man reported a man was “dragging a woman by her hair back into a car” in the parking lot of a Broadway Street business.

2:35 p.m.: An anonymous Sulphur Springs caller reported someone was hunting on his FM 900 north property.

3:51 p.m.: A Sulphur Springs man claimed his girlfriend had tried to wreck his car.

7:18 p.m.: A possible theft was reported by a Sulphur Springs woman who claimed the person took her car and wallet.

8 p.m.: A Sulphur Springs woman reported neighbors were shooting in the direction of her State Highway 154 home.

Monday

12:15 a.m.: A Como man reported his wife was drunk and didn’t want her to leave a Quinn Street address. He called again at 12:36 a.m. to report she was driving in a car with kids and had left him on SH 11 east.

8:23 a.m.: Possible illegal dumping on CR 1174 was reported by a Sulphur Springs man.

8:40 a.m.: A Sulphur Springs woman reported a couple were fighting in front of their kids at an address on South Broadway Street.

8:53 a.m.: A Sulphur Springs woman wanted to speak with an officer regarding a dispute with a neighbor.

9:42 a.m.: A Nacogdoches woman reported someone had cut up her clothes and keyed her car the day before at an address in Como.

9:42 a.m.: People were on a CR 3512 property and were not supposed to be there, according to a report by a Sulphur Springs man.

12:09 p.m.: Sewage was reported on the ground surface on CR 3534 in Sulphur Springs and was logged as illegal dumping on dispatch call reports.

3:45 p.m.: A Sulphur Springs man reported another man was sitting in his car asleep at CR 4612 and FM 1536.

6:56 p.m.: A Cumby man reported possible theft, claiming someone had cut down their flags and took them.

Hopkins County communications operators answered 937 non-emer-gency calls, 182 calls for service and 99 emergency calls. Officers filed seven offenses and conducted four funeral escorts, two inmate transports between facilities, 588 traffic stops and two special patrols. Twenty-three people were booked into and 20 released from county jail, which held 198 inmates at 5:30 a.m. Tuesday.