The Houston Police Department issued citations following three accidents. 

The following are excerpts from just some of the reports recently generated by the Houston Police Department:

•Keeshaun L. Williams, 29, of 403 N. Grand Ave., No. 2, in Houston, was issued a citation for peace disturbance after an incident April 7 at Texas County Memorial Hospital.

Williams was cited after an officer responded to a report of a dispute between he and a female employee at the hospital during which he allegedly threatened her by raising his hand as if to hit her. Williams reportedly denied making the threat and the woman later requested that no charges be filed against him.

•Andrew Villarreal Sr., 47, and Bobbie M. Crawford, 37, both of 424 King St. in Houston, were each issued citations for fourth-degree domestic assault after an incident at their residence on April 6.

•Andrew L. O’Daniel, 29, of 19504 Cockrell Road at Yukon, was issued citations for first-degree trespassing, public peace disturbance and resisting arrest by fleeing after an incident on March 24.

An officer was dispatched to the Office Bar on Grand Avenue at about 12:30 a.m. regarding a report of a man who had been told to leave screaming and yelling and trying to get back inside. Upon arrival, the officer observed that a Texas County Sheriff’s Department deputy had O’Daniel in the back of his patrol vehicle in handcuffs.

Bar representatives said they didn’t want to fill out written statements, but that they had wanted O’Daniel removed due to his extreme level of intoxication and because he was causing problems. The deputy told the police officer O’Daniel had tried to evade him by running.

O’Daniel was taken to Texas County Memorial Hospital due to his level of intoxication and passing out from his own vomit, according to a report.

•Henry M. Dixon II, 45, of 503 King St. in Houston, was cited for driving without a valid license and failure to register a motor vehicle after a traffic stop at First Street and Pine Street at about 7:50 p.m. March 27.

•A 59-year-old man reported on March 30 that a wooden doghouse valued at $100 had been swiped from his Ozark Street residence. There are no suspects.

•At about 3:10 a.m. April 7, an officer located a black Chevrolet truck reported stolen from Licking in the parking lot of an apartment complex on Thomasville Drive. There is a suspect.

•Eric J. Buell, 35, of 7912 Morton Road in Houston, was arrested April 9 for having an active Texas County warrant for tampering with a motor vehicle.

An officer who knew of the warrant made the arrest at about 4 p.m. at Houston City Hall after observing Buell there. He was taken to jail where he was unable to post $50,000 bond.

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