APD: Man with Forgery Warrant Lies to Police About Identity
By: Officer George Spindler, APD
Updated: May 16, 2012
Last night at about 11:30, Officer Gabe Thompson contacted a motorist in the 600 block of EN 10th Street for a traffic violation. The male driver identified himself verbally to Officer Thompson. A records check revealed that the subject had lied about his date of birth. His true identity was revealed and the subject showed to have an outstanding forgery warrant from the state of Arkansas. The investigation further revealed that the warrant would not authorize extradition from Texas. The subject was arrested for failure to identify.
At about 12:30 a.m. today, officers were dispatched to a major accident call at a residence in the 400 block of Westview Drive. APD was also advised that a male suspect had purposefully driven his car into the calling party's car. Sgt. Jason Haak responded to the call. His investigation revealed that a male suspect, who was still at the scene, had rammed his vehicle into his girlfriend's car while she occupied her vehicle and was attempting to leave. The investigation revealed that this assault was associated with a verbal altercation. Damages to the victim's vehicle were estimated at approximately $1,500. Though no reported injuries were sustained, the victim felt pain from the assault. The male suspect was arrested for two felony charges; aggravated assault family violence and criminal mischief.
Please remind all of your friends and loved ones that Texas law requires everyone to be properly restrained with seatbelts or a child safety seat when occupying a vehicle on public roadways. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates that roughly 3 out of 4 child safety seats are not used correctly, I draw your attention to a great website that contains an informative video that shows guidelines on how to properly install/secure a child safety seat for a range of ages: www.bucklethemright.org

