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Liberty Hill Police Department Weekly Incident Report

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News Summary

The Liberty Hill Police Department reported a total of 698 incidents last week, including 12 cases, 40 citations, and 2 arrests. Significant events included traffic accidents, a domestic disturbance, and theft investigations. The department emphasizes its commitment to public safety and community engagement.

Liberty Hill – The Liberty Hill Police Department has reported that during the past week, officers responded to or initiated a total of 698 incidents within the community. Among these incidents, authorities recorded a total of 12 cases, issued 40 citations, and gave 101 warnings. In addition, two arrests were made throughout this period, illustrating the department’s ongoing commitment to public safety and law enforcement in the area.

Throughout the week, various notable incidents were documented. On April 28, at approximately 7:58 AM, officers answered a call regarding a traffic accident on Butler Farms Blvd. Later that day, around 2:19 PM, police intervened in a domestic disturbance in the 2200-block of RM 1869, resulting in the arrest of an adult male for assault. Further responses included a welfare concern at 5:35 PM, where officers assisted the Leander Police Department on N US 183, and a report of a suspicious person on Dax Dr at 7:40 PM.

The following day, April 29, brought further calls for service, starting with a 911 hangup at 9:04 AM on Independence Ave. Officers also looked into a theft not in progress at 2:54 PM on the 9000-block of W SH 29, and responded to an incident of road rage at N US 183 and FM 3405 around 5:25 PM. That evening, at 9:25 PM, police conducted a traffic stop in the 12000-block of W SH 29, leading to the arrest of an adult male with outstanding warrants.

Continuing into April 30, officers issued a citation for failing to stop for a school bus on W SH 29 at approximately 6:40 AM. During the day, responses covered various issues, including a 911 hangup call at 8:32 AM, a report of reckless driving at 9:36 AM, and a trespassing incident at 10:59 AM. Additionally, citations were issued for possession of drug paraphernalia at 11:57 AM and 2:25 PM in separate locations within Liberty Hill.

On May 1, police handled a welfare concern at 9:30 AM, followed by a report of criminal mischief at 10:30 AM on American Avenue. At 11:51 AM, a suspicious vehicle was reported on US N 183, which resulted in a warrant for furnishing alcohol to a minor. Later, on May 2, officers responded to various situations, including suspicious vehicle calls and harassment reports, gathering important community information and addressing concerns raised by residents.

May 3 continued the trend of active policing with reports of criminal mischief at Bella Luna Way at 2:15 AM and various calls throughout the day, including investigations into lost animals and suspicious vehicles. This proactive approach showcases the police department’s dedication to addressing community issues promptly.

Finally, the pattern of incidents continued into May 4 with a welfare concern call at 12:47 AM on Spotted Rail Ridge, highlighting the round-the-clock commitment of law enforcement to ensure the safety and security of Liberty Hill residents.

Providing a thorough account of incidents and responses, the Liberty Hill Police Department emphasizes its role in not only enforcing laws but also in engaging with the community to maintain a safe environment for all. The department remains vigilant in responding to incidents, with an emphasis on transparency and accountability in its operation.

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