Shavano Park Police Department was active in handling multiple calls for service from January 11 to 17, 2024. The following is a summary of the incidents:
- Total Calls for Service: 56
- Average Police Response Time: Approximately 2 minutes 45 seconds
Breakdown of Calls:
- Alarm Calls: 6
- Animal Call: 1
- Assist Fire/EMS: 16
- City Ordinance Violations: 14
- Impounded Vehicles: 2
- Information Reports: 4
- Motor Vehicle Crash (Minor): 2
- Suspicious Activity, Circumstances, Persons, Vehicles: 3
- Traffic Hazard: 1
- Aggravated Robbery: 1
- Disorderly Conduct: 1
- DWI (Driving While Intoxicated): 1
- Failure to Identify: 1
- Possession of Drug Paraphernalia: 1
- Warrant Arrest: 2
Warrant Arrest - Forgery of Commercial Instrument/Check: On Friday, January 12th, officers conducted a warrant arrest in the 100 block of Westmill Drive. A female suspect from a fraud case in September 2023 was positively identified, leading to a felony arrest warrant. The suspect surrendered peacefully and confessed to the charges.
Driving While Intoxicated: On Sunday, January 13th, an officer responded to a vehicle off the road in the 200 block of Cliffside. The intoxicated driver refused a breath test, leading to a blood test warrant. The driver was taken into custody for the criminal offense.
Aggravated Robbery - Carjackings Investigation: On Sunday, January 14th, a Shavano Park officer assisted in a carjackings investigation initiated by SAPD. The officer located a stolen vehicle and, upon arrival, was flagged down by a victim of armed carjacking. The suspects fled, and SAPD later recovered the stolen vehicle along with additional property and firearms. The four suspects remain at large.
Disorderly Conduct (Fighting): On Sunday, January 14th, officers responded to a fight at a business in the 16800 block of NW Military. The incident involved the theft of a phone, leading to a fight between two male subjects. Both were detained and cited for disorderly conduct.
Warrant Arrest/Failure to Identify/Possession Drug Paraphernalia: On Tuesday, January 16th, an officer conducted a traffic stop for an expired registration. The driver failed to provide identification, initially providing false information. The driver was found to have active warrants and drug paraphernalia, leading to arrest.