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Updated Tuesday, June 16, 2009 6:22 PM
Police reports
Sherman PoliceTheft over $20k -- June 16, McKown Avenue, Someone took two rings valued at more than $20,000 from a home.
Assault -- June 15, 3700 block North U.S. Highway 75, A teenage victim said, friends of his ex-girlfriend assaulted him at his work.
Burglary -- June 15, 2000 block South Montgomery, Between 3 p.m. June 5 and 3 p.m. Monday, someone took items from a house left unlocked.
Burglary -- June 15, 600 block South Andrews, During a two-hour period Monday, someone took a boy's BMX bike from beneath a carport,.
Durant Police
Burglary -- June 14, 3300 block North 1st, The complainant said that while she was gone overnight someone took two rings from her bedroom.
Van Alstyne Police June 11 -- A Denison man, 26, was jailed on two warrants charging him with not paying fines on previous driving while intoxicated and criminal trespass convictions.
June 13 -- A Sherman woman, 48, was arrested on a charge of driving while intoxicated following a traffic stop on the east U.S. Highway 75 service road.
June 13 -- An Allen man, 44, was arrested on a charge of driving while intoxicated after a traffic stop on the U.S. Highway 75 west control road. Other arrests
Since Thursday, law enforcement jailed a total of 112 people in Grayson County Jail.
Fifty-five of those people were jailed on outstanding arrest warrants ranging from charges of contributing to truancy of a minor to aggravated sexual assault of a child. Two people were jailed on parole violation warrants, and the U.S. Marshal Service brought in 7 prisoners to go before a federal judge.
Sherman Officer Tom Caver brought of those in to the jail on one new felony drug charge and 11 outstanding arrest warrants, all for driving violations. Grayson County Deputies jailed a Sherman man on five warrants, for charging him with drug offenses and the fifth with failure to identify a fugitive.
Norma Jo Briscoe of Denison, 50, was jailed on three felony drug warrants which offer no bond, after having been sentenced Friday to serve eight years in Texas Department of Criminal Justice convicted one of those charges of possession of controlled substance between 4-200 grams with intent to deliver, a 2nd-degree felony, records show. She received a 20-month incarceration sentence on the other two drug charges, classified as state-jail felonies.
Sherman police filed the charges against Briscoe in 2008 after finding her with crack cocaine on West Laurel in Sherman.
Denison Police
Criminal mischief over $50 -- June 14, 7:18 p.m., 3500 block Holly Drive, Somebody broke out the passenger side window on a 1994 Ford pickup.
Burglary -- June 15, 7:42 a.m., 400 block North 9th, The complainant found the doors to her home open and missing were a laptop computer, washer and dryer set, three televison-VCR sets, and 70 DVDs.
Burglary -- June 13, 7:30 p.m., 200 block North Tone, Someone forced the front door open to a business, went inside, and went through desk drawers.
Burglary -- June 12, 2:34 p.m., 3600 block Pottsboro Road, (5-Star Storage), Somebody went inside a storage unit and removed an air compressor, a ladder, electric band saw, and two nail guns.
Theft over $500 -- June 12, 1:19 p.m., 600 block Royal Ridge, A landscape owner reported two blowers were missing from the bed of his truck.
Arrest -- June 11, 1:47 a.m., 100 block South French, A woman was jailed on a charge of evading a police officer.
Burglary -- June 10, 7:33 a.m., 1100 North Davis, Someone kicked open a storage room door in a carport and took out an air compressor.
Criminal mischief over $1,500 -- June 9, 9:43 p.m., 515 North Burnett (Funeral Home), Someone used a concrete statue in the business's hard to break out a double-glass door between June 5 and June 9.
Arrest -- June 13, 1:45 a.m., 116 West Bond, A 47-year-old Colbert, Okla. man gave police a false name. He was arrested for outstanding warrants, public intoxication and failure to identify a fugitive. Bail is set at $12,000.
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