Orange County Sheriff’s Office Beat July 24 – July 30, 2017
Published 1:10 pm Wednesday, August 2, 2017
From staff reports
The Orange County Sheriff’s Office responded to the following calls from July 24 – July 30, 2017:
Monday, July 24
- Disturbance at the 5700 block of Woodland Drive in Orange.
- Burglary at the 1800 block of Echo Road in Orange.
- Harassment at the 3000 block of Hwy. 12 in Vidor.
- Stolen vehicle at the 1200 block of Shamrock in Vidor.
- Burglary at an undisclosed location on Brookwood Road in Vidor.
- Disturbance at an undisclosed location on West Grisby Road in Vidor.
Tuesday, July 25
- Disturbance at the 2500 block of South Childers Road in Orange.
- Theft at the 13000 block of Quail Ridge Road in Orange.
- Disturbance at the 300 block of West Circle in Vidor.
- Disturbance at the 200 block of Sterling Road in Vidor.
Wednesday, July 26
- Warrant service at an undisclosed location in Vidor. A person was arrested for hindering apprehension of a wanted felon and charges were filed on another person for the same offense. Two subjects were arrested for warrants and a third for hindering.
- Shooting at the 6800 block of Lazy Lane in Orange.
Thursday, July 27
- Injured animal near Hwy. 12 and Wyatt Paul Road in Orange.
Friday, July 28
- Disturbance at Marilyn Court in Orange.
- Assault at an undisclosed location on Ford Lane in Orange.
- Burglary at an undisclosed location on Riverbend Drive in Vidor.
- Cruelty to animals at the 1300 block of Buckhorn in Vidor.
- Vehicle in the ditch at the 1100 block of Farm to Market Road 1078 in Orange. The male driver was arrested for outstanding warrants.
Saturday, July 29
- Disturbance at the 6800 block of Bessie Heights Road in Orange. A male was arrested for outstanding warrants.
- Stolen vehicle at the 2500 block of North Street in Vidor.
- Disturbance at an undisclosed location on Sawmill Road in Vidor.
- Disturbance at the 5500 block of Mesquite Drive in Orange.
Sunday, July 30
- Disturbance at the 1400 block of Shady Lane in Vidor.
- A report of a prowler in the Rose City area.
SOURCE: Orange County Sheriff’s Office