One juvenile taken into custody during Ingleside drug bust
Drug material confiscated after Saturday night stop
Pictures courtesy of Ingleside Police Department.
Ingleside weekend drug bust
and last updated 2021-04-05 13:24:33-04
INGLESIDE, Texas â The Ingleside Police Deartment made a weekend drug bust that helped produce a container of THC wax, a plastic baggie containing about 11 grams of marijuana and 19 green plastic containers containing marijuana cigarettes ready for distribution.
Police responded to a call about 10:30 p.m. Saturday to a call of a suspicious vehicle in the 2900 block of Penoak Ave. There, they came in contact with three youths.
A 16-year-old juvenile was taken into custody and is facing two felony charges of possession of a controlled substance and possession of marijuana.
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Two Ingleside police officers honored with Life Saving award
Two Ingleside police officers were honored with the department s Life Saving award
and last updated 2021-02-10 12:13:43-05
INGLESIDE, Texas â Two members of the Ingleside Police Department received a big honor.
Sgt. David Piper and Detective James Pool were presented the departmentâs Life Saving award.
Both were recognized at the Ingleside City Council meeting on Tuesday for helping save a man s life.
The department says back in November, the two responded to a call where a man wasn t breathing and they immediately began CPR.
They were able to stabilize the man and he is expected to make a full recovery.
Ingleside PD warns of code enforcement officer imposters
Officers said they have been seen in a white SUV and a white Crown Victoria with black San Patricio County markings on the side. Author: KIII Staff Updated: 10:39 PM CST February 4, 2021
INGLESIDE, Texas Officials with the Ingleside Police Department said they have received several reports of people posing at Code Enforcement Officers.
The officer imposters have been reportedly going into residences in Ingleside and the surrounding areas, a post by the police department said. They are unlawfully gaining access to property, and are asking for money to clear up code violations, the post said.
Ingleside Police react to thank you gift
Ingleside Police Department
and last updated 2021-01-27 23:24:53-05
INGLESIDE, Texas â Ruth Ryles was in a difficult position when her car ran out of gas along FM 1069 in Ingleside back in November.
Then, some of the city s police officers came cruising by. She was so gracious that they actually saw her and stopped, because she didnât know what to do, Ingleside Police Chief Tammy Burr said.
Officers helped Ryles get to a gas station, where she filled up her tank before going on her way.
In the two months that followed, Ryles told Ingleside police she contemplated how to thank the officers who helped her.