Orange County Sheriff’s Office Beat March 1 – March 7, 2016
Published 12:26 pm Wednesday, March 30, 2016
From staff reports
The Orange County Sheriff’s Office responded to the following calls from March 1 – March 7, 2016:
Tuesday, March 1
- Burglary at the 10000 block of Farm to Market Road 105 in Orange.
- Theft at the 3600 block of Farm to Market Road 1135 in Vidor.
- Narcotics incident at the 7300 block of State Hwy. 87 in Orange. A juvenile was reportedly in possession of marijuana.
- Criminal mischief at the 5700 block of Woodland Drive in Orange.
- Trespass at the 4300 block of Bertie Street in Vidor.
- Burglary at the 3800 block of 4th Ave. in Orange.
Wednesday, March 2
- Theft at the 2300 block of Oilla Road in Orange.
- Theft at the 900 block of Courmier Road in Vidor.
Thursday, March 3
- Assault of a child in the Orange area.
- Harassment at the 15100 block of State Hwy. 62 in Orange.
- Assault of a child in the Orange area.
- Theft at the 600 block of Spoonmore Road in Vidor.
- Stolen vehicle at the 2500 block of Oilla Road in Orange.
- Burglary at the 9200 block of West Bend Drive in Orange.
Friday, March 4
- Theft at the 3400 block of Claire Drive in Orange.
- Theft at the 4000 block of Main North in Vidor.
- Assault at the 1200 block of Osteen Road in Vidor.
- Disturbance at the 4600 block of Revere Lane in Vidor.
Saturday, March 5
- Assault at the 3100 block of Farm to Market Road 3247 in Orange.
- Disturbance at the 1500 block of Antler Drive in Vidor.
- Burglary at the 3100 block of Farm to Market Road 3247 in Orange.
- Trespass at the 9200 block of Westbend in Orange.
Sunday, March 6
- Recovery of a stolen vehicle at Terry near Claire in Orange.
Monday, March 7
- Theft at the 8200 block of Glenwood Drive in Orange.
- Assault at the 7300 block of State Hwy. 87 in Orange.
- Sexual assault in the Vidor area.
- Disturbance at the 2600 block of Carabelle Road in Vidor.
- Welfare concern at the 700 block of Hwy. 105 in Orange. A male was found to be in possession of an undetermined amount of methamphetamines.
SOURCE: Orange County Sheriff’s Office