Friendswood Police Department blotter, Nov. 6
Friendswood police report the following incidents between Oct. 4 and Nov. 6
ARRESTS
Oct. 30, 2:44 a.m.: A man was charged with driving while intoxicating following a traffic stop in the 2800 block of West Bay Area Boulevard.
Oct. 30, 8:48 p.m.: A man was charged with possession of a controlled substance in Penalty Group 3 and possession of a prohibited weapon.
Oct. 29, 2:36 p.m.: A man was charged with possession of marijuana after officers were summoned to by a caller who reported smelling an odor of marijuana coming from a car parked in the 200 block of Imperial. The driver was released without charges.
Oct. 29, 4:11 a.m.: A man was charged with public intoxication.
Oct. 29, 2:48 a.m.: A man was charged with possession of marijuana after an officer saw his vehicle weaving onto the shoulder of the road.
Oct. 29, 2:19 a.m.: A man was charged with DWI after an officer said his vehicle weaving outside his lane of traffic.
Oct. 28, 1:38 p.m.: A man was charged with possession of marijuana and another man was charged with failure to identify-fugitive.
Oct. 27, 12:56 a.m.: A woman was charged with driving while intoxicated after reportedly seen speeding in the 1600 block of FM 528.
Oct. 26, 3:13 a.m.: A man was charged with two counts of manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance and possession of a controlled substance.
Oct. 25, 4:58 p.m.: A woman was charged with public intoxication after officers responded to a disturbance in the 1100 block of Londonderry.
Oct. 25, 2:05 a.m.: A man was charged with DWI-2nd offense after an officer saw his vehicle speeding and weaving outside his lane in the 4100 block of FM 528.
BURGLARY
Oct. 28, 10:30 a.m.: Two burglaries in the same neighborhood were reported within an hour of each other. One burglary occurred in the 16700 block of Tibit between 9:45 a.m. and 10:25 a.m. The other was reported an hour later at 11:34 a.m. in the 16900 block of Tibit. In both incidents, a person at the residence left for only an hour and returned to find a door forced open and several items missing.
CRIMINAL MISCHIEF
Nov. 6, 5:43 a.m.: Three unknown subjects on all-terrain-vehicles are believed to have vandalized several houses and mailboxes in the Wilderness Pines, Creekwood and Sunmeadow subdivisions.
FRAUD
Oct. 29, 4:22 p.m.: A resident in the 400 block of Overlook Drive discovered 26 unauthorized charges totaling more than $1,800 on his credit card.
Oct. 29, 9:59 a.m.: A resident in the 16100 block of Blackhawk Boulevard was reviewing her credit union account online and discovered a suspicious and unauthorized transaction made using a forged check. The transaction amount was 1 cent and stated that it was for future debit verification.
Oct 28, 9:59 a.m.: A Friendswood resident told police she entered into a business arrangement with a company she saw advertised on late-night television. The company advertised a grant funding and resource program and required an $8,150 service fee. She paid the fee using a credit card, but now believes the business is a scam.
Oct. 28, 11:31 a.m.: A resident in the 2000 block of McKissick Drive found several unauthorized transactions during a review of his credit union account. The transactions were made using fraudulent checks, one written at two businesses.
Oct. 24, 5:11 p.m.: Two Social Security cards were stolen from a couple in the 200 block of Stanley Court. A fraud alert has been placed with the credit bureaus.
Oct. 24, 6:46 p.m.: A resident in the 1800 block of Lavaca received a courtesy call from a Best Buy representative who inquired about suspicious use of his credit card out of state. The charges were blocked and a hold placed on the account.
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