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Cleburne man arrested on family violence charge
A Cleburne man was taken into custody Wednesday and charged with assault with bodily injury in connection to a family violence call, according to Johnson County Sheriff’s Office reports.
The actor allegedly struck the victim in the face. The investigation continues.
Two other reported assaults Wednesday did not result in immediate arrests.
In a family dispute between a mother and daughter on County Road 803 in Burleson, the actor allegedly assaulted the victim. Also in Burleson on CR 803, a 20-year-old male reportedly had sexual intercourse with a 16-year-old female. Investigations continue.
Six burglaries were reported Tuesday and Wednesday. No arrests were made.
In Cleburne on CR 702, an unknown actor entered the victim’s residence and removed items.
In Alvarado on CR 703, an unknown suspect entered a storage building and removed items.
In Cleburne on CR 805, the subjects entered house through a window and removed a game system.
In Joshua on CR 705, an unknown suspect entered a garage and removed items.
In Cleburne on Looney Lane, an unknown suspect made forced entry into a residence.
In Burleson on Flora Street, an unknown actor entered a residence and removed items.
Three asssaults were reported Monday.
In Rio Vista on Farm-to-Market Road 916, an actor allegedly assaulted victim.
In Joshua on Rene Court, the actor allegedly pulled complainant’s hair.
In Cleburne on CR 429, actor allegedly assaulted victim.
In Venus on Sunday, an actor allegedly hit the complainant in the head and pulled the complainant’s hair.
A burglary was reported Sunday in Alvarado on CR 703. An unknown actor entered a shop and removed items.
On June 16, unknown actors entered a residence on Sunshine Lane in Alvarado and removed items.
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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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Pete Kendall: Home phonelessness more blessing than curse
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Medina brings campaign to 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
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Showers put lake level above spillway
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