The West University Place Police Department has posted its weekly crime report

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The West University Place Police Department has posted its weekly crime report
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West University Place Police Department weekly crime report

The West University Place Police Department's weekly crime report includes:An officer was dispatched to the police department's lobby in reference to found property. An officer arrived and took possession of the item for safekeeping.An officer was dispatched to an accident in the 3000 block of Nottingham and found one of the vehicles intentionally struck the other multiple times, causing the victim's vehicle to crash. Francisco Tamez was charged with felony criminal mischief.

An officer was dispatched to the police department lobby in regard to a fraud that had already occurred. An unknown suspect gained access to the victim’s credit cards without consent.Officers were dispatched to the 4100 block of Gramercy in regard to a virtual gate camera system's alert regarding a stolen vehicle. A traffic stop was conducted in the 6900 block of Academy.

An officer was dispatched to the 2600 block of Albans Road in regard to a disturbance. Officers discovered the subject to be intoxicated. Joshua Mattlage, who was arrested on a public intoxication charge, has a previous criminal history of driving while intoxicated , trespassing and criminal trespassing.An Officer was dispatched to the 4000 block of Tennyson in regard to an unknown subject trespassing on private property.

An officer conducted a traffic stop in the 6100 block of Westchester. It was discovered the driver possessed multiple warrants from the Houston Police Department and was taken into custody. During a search of the vehicle, drug paraphernalia was located. The driver, Marquis Bush, has no previous criminal history.An officer was flagged down in the 5700 block of Community in reference to a theft that had already occurred.

An officer was dispatched to the 6600 block of Sewanee Street in reference to a theft that had already occurred. An unknown person or people had removed items from the victim’s front porch without consent.

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