Aubrey Police Department logged 152 calls from Jan. 13-19. Cross Roads Police Department received 86 calls for service between Jan. 6-19. Krugerville Police Department reported calls the week of Jan. 14-20.
MISSING PERSON – Around 10 p.m. Monday, Krugerville PD received a missing person report in the 800 block of Squires Lane.
FORGERY – On Sunday, Aubrey police arrested a woman, 33, on a Denton County warrant charge for forgery in the 9200 block of Masse Court.
CRASH – A hit and run crash investigation was conducted by Cross Roads police Sunday in the 11700 block of U.S. 380.
ASSAULT – A man, 19, was arrested by CRPD on charges of assault family violence and injury to a child Sunday in the 9000 block of U.S. 380.
POSSESSION – A man, 22, was arrested Sunday by APD on charges of possession of a controlled substance penalty group 1 and unlawful carrying of a weapon in the 9200 block of Masse Court.
DOMESTIC DISTURBANCE – Cross Roads PD investigated a domestic disturbance Saturday with no report of physical violence in the 7300 block of Fishtrap Road.
HIT AND RUN – Krugerville PD received a report that a vehicle smashed a mailbox and left the scene around 3:30 p.m. Saturday in the 100 block of Bent Oak Drive.
TRAFFIC – A traffi c stop was conducted for speeding by KVPD at 2:45 p.m. Saturday near the intersection of Ike Byrom Road and Cheyenne Trail. The Irving driver was given a citation.
POSSESSION – An Aubrey man, 47, was arrested on charges of possession of a controlled substance penalty group 1, greater than 1 gram less than 4 grams, and possession of a dangerous drug after a Krugerville police offi cer conducted a traffic stop for a defective headlamp and failure to dim bright lights at 9:12 p.m. Jan. 16 in the 100 block of Texas Ash Drive. He was taken to the Denton County jail and released the next day.
DWI – A woman, 52, was arrested by Aubrey PD on Jan. 15 on a charge of driving while intoxicated first in the 9300 block of Westminster Drive.
DEADLY CONDUCT – At 6:40 p.m. Jan. 15, a woman reported finding bullet holes in her residence when she got home from work in the 800 block of Fairmeadows Circle.
ASSAULT – A man, 25, was arrested Jan. 15 by APD on a charge of assault of a pregnant woman in the 1600 block of Main Street.
THEFT – On Jan. 14, Cross Roads PD received a delayed theft report from October 2024 in the 11700 block of U.S. 380.
RESISTING ARREST – Aubrey police arrested a man, 38, Jan. 14 on warrant charges of resisting arrest and evading with a vehicle from Collin County and violation of conditions of bond and protective order in the 3900 block of Cribbing Trail.
ACCIDENT – A traffi c accident was dispatched to Krugerville police at 5:49 p.m. Jan. 14 near the intersection of U.S. 377 and Arvin Hill Road.
CRASH – A two-vehicle crash was investigated Jan. 14 by CRPD in the 100 block of Naylor Road. No injuries were reported.
FAILURE TO ID – A man, 26, was arrested Jan. 13 by Aubrey PD on a charge of failure to identify with fictitious information near the intersection of Aubrey Parkway and Shetland Drive.
CRIMINAL TRESPASS – A man, 54, was given a criminal trespass warning by Cross Roads police Jan. 13 in the 11700 block of U.S. 380.
THEFT – A theft of property greater than $100 and less than $750 was reported Jan. 11 to Cross Roads PD in the 13000 block of U.S. 380.
WARRANTS – A man, 43, was arrested by CRPD on Denton County warrant charges Jan. 11 in the 11900 block of U.S. 380.
ARREST – A man, 20, was arrested Jan. 10 by Cross Roads police on a charge of displaying a fictitious license plate in the 11900 block of U.S. 380.
FRAUD – On Jan. 10, CRPD received a report of electronic data tampering and fraud in the 200 block of Lake Way Drive.
CRASH – A single-vehicle accident with no reported injuries was investigated by CRPD on Jan. 9 near the intersection of FM 424 and U.S. 377.
CRASH – A two-vehicle crash was dispatched to Cross Roads police Jan. 8 in the 11500 block of U.S. 380. No injuries were reported.
CRIMINAL TRESPASS – A man, 44, was issued a criminal trespass warning Jan. 8 by CRPD in the 11300 block of U.S. 380.
-Kim Fleming