Theft (Roscoe)

On Wednesday August 29, 2012, the Nolan County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a theft that took place at the Roscoe Co-op Gin located at 4600 County Road 111, in Roscoe, Texas. It was reported that sometime between Tuesday, August 28, 2012, at 5:00PM and Wednesday, August 29, 2012, at 9:00AM, an unknown person(s) drove onto the property and took four (4) ¼” steel plates, and a red wire welder. The thieve(s) then used force to enter an office and took a digital video recorder. The combined value of the items taken is estimated at approximately $3,463.20.

If you have information regarding this crime or any other unsolved crime, and wish to remain anonymous, call Nolan County Crime Stoppers at 325.235.TIPS (8477) or click here to submit a tip online. Nolan County Crime Stoppers offers a reward of up to $1,000.00 for information that leads to the arrest and filing of charges against the person responsible for this crime, and a reward of up to $1,000.00 for any other unsolved felony crime. Remember, Crime Stoppers wants your INFORMATION not your name.

Dove Hunting Season, September 1, 2012

Game Warden Jake SimmeringDove Hunting season officially starts on Saturday, September 1, 2012 and Sheriff David Warren along with Texas Game Warden Jake Simmering who is based in Nolan County would like to remind all hunters to be sure that all guidelines and regulations are followed during this hunting season.

The season ends on October 24, 2012, and then opens again on December 22, 2012 and ends on January 6, 2013.

Hunters can pick up the Outdoor Annual (free of charge) anywhere hunting and fishing licenses are sold and online at tpwd.state.tx.us. The annual includes all Texas fishing and hunting regulations. Licenses for youth (under 17) are $7.00 and do not require endorsements. A basic adult hunting license is $25.00 and with the $7 migratory game bird endorsement (required for dove hunting), the license total is $32.00. Hunter education must be taken if you were born on or after September 2, 1971, once you turn 17. If you do not have it, a hunter education deferral may be purchased one time, and is good for one year. Anyone under the age of 17 who has not completed a hunter education course must be accompanied by a licensed hunter that is 17 years of age or older, and has, or is exempt from, hunter education. Children as young as 9 years of age can take hunter education.

Nolan County Game Warden Simmering would like to remind hunters of a number of specifics when out dove hunting this season.

Hunting hours are from one half hour before sunrise until sunset for migratory game birds. There is a bag limit of 15 birds per person, per day on Mourning or White Wing Dove (in the aggregate). Collared Dove do not count towards the bag limit, however, it is recommended to not clean collared dove while in the field for identification purposes. Hunters are required to use legal means and methods to hunt dove. For example, a shotgun cannot be capable of carrying more than three shells. Hunters are also not allowed to hunt over baited areas — no throwing out grain/seed to attract dove, or hunt next to a wildlife feeder that has dispersed corn for deer, hogs, turkey, etc… It is also illegal to hunt migratory game birds from a vehicle (some exceptions do apply). It is a hunter’s responsibility to know what licenses and equipment are required, as well as what the regulations are.

Texas Game Wardens strictly enforce all hunting laws and persons found in violation will be subject to a fine(s) and or arrest.

In an effort to prevent confusion and reduce any violations, Nolan County Game Warden Jake Simmering can be contacted at 325.669.0396 and is available to answer any questions you may have regarding rules and regulations of hunting season, as well as information regarding wildlife violations.  It is recommended that if you witness a violation to call immediately.

If you have information, or if you witness anyone in violation of any fishing or hunting regulations, you are also encouraged to call Operation Game Thief (Wildlife Crime Stoppers) at 800.792.GAME-(4263).  It is possible to receive a monetary reward of up to $1,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction for a wildlife crime reported to Operation Game Thief.

Burglary of Habitation (Blackwell)

On Tuesday, August 21, 2012, the Nolan County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a burglary that took place at a residence located in the 5900 block of County Road 181, in Blackwell. It was reported that sometime between Thursday, August 16, 2012, at 2:00PM and Tuesday, August 21, 2012, at 12:47AM, an unknown person(s) used force to enter the residence. Once inside, the thieve(s) took a digital video player valued at approximately $120.00.

If you have information regarding this crime or any other unsolved crime, and wish to remain anonymous, call Nolan County Crime Stoppers at 325.235.TIPS (8477) or click here to submit a tip online. Nolan County Crime Stoppers offers a reward of up to $1,000.00 for information that leads to the arrest and filing of charges against the person responsible for this crime, and a reward of up to $1,000.00 for any other unsolved felony crime. Remember, Crime Stoppers wants your INFORMATION not your name.

School starts Monday – Drive Safely

Roscoe, Highland and Blackwell Schools start on Monday, August 27, 2012, and the Nolan County Sheriff’s Office reminds motorists to use extra caution and obey speed limits, particularly in residential neighborhoods and school zones.

Many young students will walk or ride bicycles to school or to the bus stop, older students will drive themselves to school for the first time this year and will be sharing the road and parking lots with many other new drivers as well as pedestrians, therefore it is important and encouraged that all motorists and young drivers be vigilant and never allow distractions to take their eyes off the road. Put away your cell phone and don’t talk or text while driving! Watch for children at intersections, on curbs and in crosswalks and take extra care when entering and exiting driveways and alleys.

Beware of children darting out from between parked vehicles.

Motorists, use caution when following or approaching a school bus, especially near bus stops. Do not pass a school bus, motorists must stop for all school buses when the stop sign is out and or lights are flashing. This is true even if the bus is on the opposite side of the street.

Deputies will strictly enforce all traffic laws near schools, giving citations that carry greater fines than regular speeding infractions.

“Let’s work together to protect our children so that they have a safe and enjoyable school year.”

Theft (Roscoe)

On Friday, August 17, 2012, the Nolan County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a theft that took place at the Roscoe Co-op Gin located at 4600 County Road 111, in Roscoe. It was reported that sometime between Thursday August 16, 2012 and Friday, August 17, 2012, during the late and early morning hours, an unknown person(s) drove onto the said property. Once on the property, the thieve(s) took nine (9) 12-volt batteries from several tractor-trucks that were left there parked overnight. Also taken were three (3) sheets of diamond plate steel, and miscellaneous scrap metal. The combined value of the items taken is estimated at approximately $8,750.00.

If you have information regarding this crime or any other unsolved crime, and wish to remain anonymous, call Nolan County Crime Stoppers at 325.235.TIPS (8477) or click here to submit a tip online. Nolan County Crime Stoppers offers a reward of up to $1,000.00 for information that leads to the arrest and filing of charges against the person responsible for this crime, and a reward of up to $1,000.00 for any other unsolved felony crime. Remember, Crime Stoppers wants your INFORMATION not your name.

Theft (Blackwell)

On Thursday August 16, 2012, at about 5:10PM, the Nolan County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a theft that took place at a residence located in the 200 block of Alamo, in Blackwell. It was reported that on Thursday August 16, 2012, between the hours of 9:30AM and 4:30PM, an unknown person(s) entered the said property without the effective consent of the owner. Once on the property, the thieve(s) took a light blue, single axle utility trailer that displayed Texas license plate DKTN23. The trailer is valued at approximately $1,300.00.

If you have information regarding this crime or any other unsolved crime, and wish to remain anonymous, call Nolan County Crime Stoppers at 325.235.TIPS (8477) or click here to submit a tip online. Nolan County Crime Stoppers offers a reward of up to $1,000.00 for information that leads to the arrest and filing of charges against the person responsible for this crime, and a reward of up to $1,000.00 for any other unsolved felony crime. Remember, Crime Stoppers wants your INFORMATION not your name.