Call 214.509.4321 if you suspect a robbery or other crime. This is the Allen Police Department non-emergency number to assess and determine the next course of action. Thanks!

Thursday, December 11, 2014

It Pays To Be Observant

Home burglary...1000 block of Blanco Dr Suspects in custody!

On 12/10/2014, at approximately 2008 hours, a concerned citizen called the 
Allen Police Department to report a suspicious vehicle in the 1000 block of 
Everglades Dr. The caller gave a description of a red Mazda passenger car 
that was last seen turning south onto Bray Central Dr. While officers were 
enroute to the suspicious vehicle call, an alarm call was received in the 
1000 block of Blanco Dr.
When the first officer arrived at the home of the alarm call, he observed a red 
Mazda passenger car matching the description given by the previous caller. 
The car was occupied by two males wearing all black. The two suspects ran 
south, between houses, when they saw the officer approaching.
Forced entry was found at the home where the alarm was going off. Officers 
cleared the residence and found no suspects inside. The homeowners were 
not at home at the time of the incident.
At the same time, a perimeter was being set up and while officers searched 
the area for the suspects that fled. During the search one suspect was found
in the 1000 block of Palmetto Dr. Shortly after, a K-9 officer and his service 
K-9 were able to track and locate the second suspect near Marble Falls Dr. 
and Cibolo Dr. Both suspects were arrested without incident.
Stolen property from the home was found inside the suspect vehicle.
The arrested suspects and associated charges are as follows:

Eulises A. Hercules-Aguilar B/M 10/31/1985
Burglary of Habitation
Criminal Trespass Habitation

Washington Asprilla Riascos H/M 02/23/1984
Burglary of Habitation
Evading Arrest/Detention
Fail to Identify Giving False/Fictitious Information

Thanks to this alert citizen who provided good information that led to 
the arrest of these suspects!

Update...Octavius Scott Captured

UPDATE.. Octavius Dejon Scott 

in custody...Alert update on 

12/11/2014 at 17:48 UTC

Octavius Dejon Scott arrest details: The U.S. Marshals Fugitive 
Joint Task Force and the Houston Gulf Coast Fugitive Task Force 
were able to locate Octavius Dejon Scott at his mothers house in 
Houston, TX. Scott was taken into custody at 12:30am on 
12/11/2014 and is currently being held at the Harris County jail.

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Update...Aggravated Robbery (home invasion) in Allen, TX


Aggravated Robbery (home invasion) and Burglary of Habitation
Alert update on 12/09/2014 at 18:05 EST
In order to update the Aggravated Robbery (home invasion) and Burglary of a Habitation...please see the following information.

As of today the following person(s) are in custody...the suspects are linked
to the incidents in Coppell and Flower Mound.

IN CUSTODY:  Castro, Chaka B/F 02/09/1975 Collin County Jail...Theft
( Possession of Stolen Property)

IN CUSTODY:  Olaya, Juan Fernando  B/M 03/21/1980  Carrollton
Police Department... Aggravated Robbery

IN CUSTODY:  Granger, Rodney Ray  B/M 11/12/1995 Carrollton
Police Department...Aggravated Robbery

IN CUSTODY:  Williams, Johnisha B/F 6/14/1995 Flower Mound
Police Department...Aggravated Robbery

AT LARGE:       Scott, Octavius B/M 4/24/1992 at large in the Dallas
area...considered armed / dangerous
Chaka Castro
Photo of Chaka Castro
Juan Olaya
Photo of Juan Olaya
Rodney Granger
Photo of Rodney Granger
Johnisha Williams
Photo of Johnisha Williams
Octavius Scott
Photo of Octavius Scott

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Allen Police Alert

Aggravated Robbery (home invasion) and Burglary of Habitation 
Last evening between 7:45 PM and 9:00 PM officers of the Allen Police Department responded to two home invasion style aggravated robberies. One was in the 1400 block of Rio Grande Drive and the other in the 300 block of Wrotham Lane. 

Victims reported that three (3) heavy set male suspects wearing ski masks, gloves and long sleeve shirts, bound each victim with duct tape. The victims were held at gunpoint while the suspects searched the homes for jewelry, cash and other valuables. No one was injured during the robberies. The only suspect vehicle information is a black four door sedan and possibly a new black panel van that may have been with the sedan as well. Entry was made through an open garage door at the rear of one residence. And through forced entry of the front door at the other residence. 

The Allen Police Department Criminal Investigation Division began its investigation last night and that investigation will continue today. Any person(s) that may have seen any suspicious circumstance regarding these incidents is asked to call the CID unit at 214-509-4329. 

If any person(s) would like to remain anonymous they can text their tip to 847411 with keyword ALLENPD and their information. All information shared with TIP411 is anonymous. 

If you see an occupied black sedan with or without a black panel van in your area please report it to Allen Police dispatch at 214-509-4321. 

Please keep garage doors closed and all exterior entry doors locked for your safety. 

CONTACT 
Sgt. Jon Felty 
jfelty@cityofallen.org 
214-509-4359 office 
469-667-6153 cell