5/9 Cedar Park police reports
A $560 theft was reported at Walmart.
A $500 theft was reported at Target in the 1890 Ranch shopping center.
Burglary of a vehicle was reported in the 2000 block of Brook Hollow. According to the report, $150 worth of items were taken from an unlocked car.
Theft was reported at Cedar Park Regional Medical Center. According to the report, a computer valued at $50 was “forced off” a work station on wheels.
Graffiti was reported at 450 Cypress Creek. Damage was estimated at $450.
Assault/family violence was reported in the 500 block of S. Frontier Street.
Criminal mischief was reported in an apartment parking lot at 900 Discovery Boulevard. According to the report, entry was made by breaking the passenger side window open. Damage was estimated at $1,250.
Assault/family violence was reported at Whitestone Apartments on Doris Lane.
Harassment was reported in the 1300 block of Deep Brook Path.
Police responded to a disturbance in the courtyard of Vista Ridge High School after administrators said several students were yelling and were about to fight. According to the report, the students were separated by staff and one student was ticketed for disorderly conduct/language.
Assault with injury was reported at Running Brushy Middle School after a woman assaulted a man. According to the report, police responded to victim’s home on Ruthie Run and he told them that a mother at the school had assaulted him on the school grounds.
Burglary of a habitation was reported in the 900 block of Petaluma Drive. According to the report, the amount stolen totaled $5,130.
False report/harassment was reported at an apartment at 1900 Little Elm Trail.
Forgery was reported at H-E-B grocery stores at 170 and 2800 East Whitestone. According to the report, the forgeries totaled about $470.
Arrests and citations include: Stacy Rodriguez, 25, Elgin, Hays County warrant; John Nicholas Kurtz, 46, Cedar Park, assault by contact/family violence; Jay Gaw, 21, Cedar Park, municipal warrant; Kathryn Rose
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