Deputies to increase patrol presence

PatrolDuring this time of year, historically, the Nolan County Sheriff’s Office sees an increase in criminal activity. In an effort to combat this issue, patrol presence will be increased as much as possible to promote safety among drivers, and discourage would-be thieves. In the meantime, here are some tips to help you avoid becoming a victim of a burglary or theft.

  1. LOCK YOUR DOORS! Our office has investigated countless burglaries/thefts and has recovered several stolen vehicles this year. Get in the habit of locking the doors, not only of your home, but your VEHICLE as well; REMOVE your keys. 95% of all vehicle “burglaries” happen to vehicles that are left unlocked. Generally, thieves are looking for an easy target and may move on if a vehicle is locked. Take items thieves might see as a potential target inside your home, such as purses, firearms, laptops, bags of medication, etc.; or at least lock them in the truck of your car if you are out and have to leave the vehicle unattended for any length of time.
  2. Take holiday cards directly to the Post Office; don’t leave them in your mailbox for pickup. Thieves often target mailboxes this time of year looking for cards containing cash, gift cards, checks, etc. Also, watch out for each others mailboxes and immediately report anyone who is seen snooping around them.
  3. This holiday season, many people will be ordering gifts online and having them delivered to their homes. Thieves know this and have started following around delivery trucks attempting to pick up items left unattended after delivery. If you cannot be there to receive delivery of an expected package, ask a neighbor to pick it up for you and get it from them when you return home.
  4. Don’t leave empty boxes from items received as gifts on the curb for trash pick-up. Break down the boxes and put them inside the trash can. A box left on the side of the road, such as one from a new flat screen TV, serves as a beacon to thieves to let them know you have a nice new TV inside your home.
  5. Shut the blinds to your home during the day and when you are away from home, especially those near any Christmas trees. Holiday decorations and Christmas tree lights are beautiful; they also tell would-be thieves where gifts are potentially located inside you home, as most families put gifts under and around their Christmas tree.
  6. Register with ReportIt and use the free, secure, online service that allows you to record serial numbers, owner applied numbers, descriptions and upload images for televisions, firearms, laptops, gaming consoles, chainsaws, weed eaters and other valuables. If you ever fall victim to a burglary/theft, the system will allow investigators to search for the stolen items using the variety of parameters you provided.If you prefer not to use the software, take pictures of the serial numbers and items they belong on, such as televisions, firearms, laptops, gaming consoles, chainsaws, weed eaters, and other big ticket items, with your smart phone or camera. Also take pictures of all jewelry. This will aid in an investigation TREMENDOUSLY if you ever fall victim to a burglary/theft. Print out copies and give one to your home owner’s insurance agent to place in your file. This copy will serve as a backup if needed and may aid you in making a claim with the insurance agency if the need ever arises.
  7. If you don’t have a residential or business alarm, we urge you to consider getting one. There are many models and options available.
  8. Form a Community/Neighborhood Watch. Neighbors banding together to be the eyes and ears of law enforcement will help to intercept would-be thieves BEFORE they can commit a crime in your area. If you live in an unincorporated area of Nolan County and are interested in options available, contact Sergeant Angie Collier or Investigator James Villanueva at (325) 235.5471.
  9. Make sure your home and neighborhood is well lit at night. Thieves depend on the cover of darkness to hide their criminal activities. TAKE THAT AWAY FROM THEM! Large street lights and motion sensor lights help to keep would-be thieves out of the shadows and hopefully out of your neighborhood!
  10. Call law enforcement IMMEDIATELY to report any/all suspicious activity witnessed in your community/neighborhood by dialing 9-1-1. It could be a thief casing your area for something to steal!

Coordinating efforts key to fugitive apprehension

TOMLIN, TUCKER DANOn Monday, November 30, 2015, Nolan County deputy Chad Mitchell in collaboration with Sergeant Jason Haak of the Abilene Police Department and the Fraud Unit apprehended a felon who has been hiding to avoid detection by law enforcement.

Earlier today, Deputy Mitchell along with Sergeant Haak and the fraud unit made entry into a residence located in the 2200 block of Amarillo Street, Abilene. Once inside, the team was able to locate Tucker Dan Tomlin, a Sweetwater man wanted by the Nolan County Sheriff’s Office for Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity, Escape from Custody, Resist Arrest/Search Transport and Theft of Property, a combination of felony and misdemeanor offenses. Tomlin was placed under arrest and transported to the Taylor County jail where he was booked in on the outstanding warrants.

Civil Process leads to felony arrest

NORMAN, WILLIE LEE JROn Monday, November 23, 2015, a Nolan County deputy traveled to an apartment located in the 1600 block of Grand Avenue to serve a civil document. Unknown to the deputy, the apartment would lead to the discovery of a wanted felon who had been avoiding apprehension. During the service, the deputy immediately recognized the female as being in a relationship with Willie Norman, a Sweetwater man wanted by Taylor County authorities for Robbery, a felony offense. While speaking with the female, the deputy could hear a male voice coming from inside the residence and was subsequently allowed to enter, locate and apprehend Norman.

Traffic Stop leads to an arrest, recovery of a stolen vehicle and seizure of suspected methamphetamine

GOSWICK, ROBERT SCOTTOn Friday, November 20, 2015, at approximately 2PM, a minor traffic infraction prompted the stop of a Ford Ranger in Sweetwater, leading to the arrest of the driver, recovery of a stolen vehicle and seizure of a substance determined to be methamphetamine.

A Nolan County deputy stopped a red Ford Ranger driven by Robert Goswick, of Abilene for a minor traffic infraction. While speaking with Goswick, indicators of criminal activity were observed. After conducting a roadside investigation, the deputy discovered the vehicle Goswick was driving had been reported stolen by Stephens County law enforcement.

Goswick was placed under arrest and transported to the Nolan County jail where he was charged with the felony offense of Unauthorized Use of Vehicle. Goswick would later be charged with an additional felony offense of prohibited substance in correctional facility. The cases will be filed with the 32nd Judicial District Attorney’s Office for prosecution.

Traffic Stop leads to two arrests and seizure of suspected methamphetamine

TREVINO, JORGE CUELLAR JR OWENS, BRANDI DALAINEOn Friday, November 13, 2015, at approximately 11PM, a Nolan County deputy stopped a gray Hyundai Veloster driven by Jorje Trevino, of Sweetwater who was accompanied by passenger, Brandi Owens, also of Sweetwater. A roadside investigation was conducted which subsequently lead to the discovery of a small plastic zip baggie containing suspected methamphetamine.

Trevino and Owens were placed under arrest and transported to the Nolan County jail where they were charged with the felony offense of possession of methamphetamine. Brandi Owens was charged with an additional felony offense of prohibited substance in correctional facility. The cases will be filed with the 32nd Judicial District Attorney’s Office for prosecution.

Pedestrian stop leads to an arrest and seizure of methamphetamine

DYE, GLORIA ALVARADOOn Friday, November 6, 2015, at approximately 4pm, a pedestrian stop was conducted leading to an arrest and seizure of a substance determined to be methamphetamine.

A Nolan County deputy conducted a pedestrian stop in the 100 block of Hickory where contact was made with Gloria Dye, of Sweetwater. While speaking with Dye, indicators of criminal activity were detected that subsequently lead to the discovery of two small plastic baggies containing a substance determined to be methamphetamine.

A routine driver license inquiry was conducted, and Dye was also found to have an active warrant. Dye was placed under arrest and transported to the Nolan County jail where she was charged with the felony offense of possession of methamphetamine, and processed for the warrant. The case will be filed with the 32nd Judicial District Attorney’s Office for prosecution.