Cooke County —
July 20
A woman reported burglary in the 800 block of County Road 127 in Whitesboro.
A woman reported burglary in the 100 block of Pawless Lane.
Jared Adam Hutchins, 18, was arrested and charged with burglary.
July 21
Illegal dumping was reported in the 300 block of County Road 451.
Benny Sherrill Mitchell, 50, was arrested and charged with possession of transporting chemical with the intention to manufacture.
Julia Ann Hurd, 38, was arrested and charged with forgery at the intersection of Mill Street and US Highway 82.
A woman reported burglary of her vehicle in the 6700 block of North Interstate 35.
An abandoned vehicle was towed in the 2200 block of County Road 248.
July 22
A man reported criminal mischief in the 70 block of County Road 322 in Valley View.
Bryan Davis Hurd, 39, was arrested and charged with failure to appear.
Annie Mae Brown, 73, was arrested and charged with hindering apprehension or prosecution in the 500 block of Boone Trail.
A woman reported assault in the 200 block of Pioneer Trail.
July 23
A man reported a dog bite in the 100 block of West Morton Street in Denison.
A man reported the burglary of his residence in the 600 block of County Road 106 in Whitesboro.
July 24
A woman reported property theft more than $1,500 and less than $20,000 in the 100 block of County Road 216 in Pioneer Valley.
Adrian Lex Parker, 33, was arrested and charged with first degree murder in the 6400 block of County Road 135 in Gainesville after allegedly firing two gunshots at Charles Richard Sutton, 46, of County Road 119.
Local News
Sheriff's Reports 7/30/2010
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