Johnson County
County sees rash of burglaries
Four burglaries and an assault with bodily injury were reported to Johnson County Sheriff’s Office authorities last week.
No charges were filed in any of the cases.
On Monday in Venus, an unknown person unlocked a back door without permission and removed an item without permission of the owner.
On Tuesday, a Joshua woman said she was a victim of family violence.
On Wednesday in Alvarado, an unknown perswon removed items from a garage without permission, and in Joshua, an unknown person removed a laptop computer from a vehicle in a garage without permission.
On Thursday in Cleburne, an unknown person removed items from a residence without permission.
Felony Arrests
Following is a list of felony arrests taken from public records at the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office. Individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
March 18-19
zx Donald Ray Davis, 44, Keller, theft.
zx Misty Gayle Gentry, 37, Fort Worth, forgery financial instrument.
zx Marybel Ramirez Reyes, 29, Cleburne, aggravated theft by check.
zx Gene Raymond Thrower Jr., 33, Shreveport, La., possession of controlled substance.
zx David Austin Watkins, 47, Waxahachie, possession of controlled substance/parole warrant.
zx Russell Wayne Ziegenfuss, 32, Irving, violation of parole.
March 19-20
zx Kristopher Nathan Adams, 32, Cleburne, sexual assault of child.
zx Eric Christopher Morosky, 31, Burleson, theft of services, burglary of habitation.
zx Julio Rodriguez Jr., 23, Cleburne, indecency with child sexual contact.
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Ceremony to break ground on 121 set
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Hewlett files for mayor
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Educating through the arts
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Challenger seeks to oust Precinct 4 incumbent
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Park and ride lot to be discussed
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Medina brings campaign to Cleburne
Several hundred area residents attended a Saturday Burleson Tea Party rally held at Forrest Auto Group in Cleburne.
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2/8 Felony arrests
The following felony arrests are taken from public records at the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office. All individuals should be considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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Fire destroys home, occupants OK
A Wednesday morning fire resulted in no injuries, but destroyed a home near Burleson.
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Showers put lake level above spillway
With showers continuing through this morning, Lake Pat Cleburne lake level was reported at 734.1 feet, about six inches over the spillway, said local weather watcher Gayle White.
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Suspect arrested in Alvarado shooting death
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