On Tuesday, Jan. 5 at about 07:27 a.m. Deputy Byron Langley, arrived at Gilligan’s Trail in Brownwood,. This was in regards to a theft. Langley spoke to a victim who stated two suspects were stealing water from her.
On Tuesday, Jan. 5, at about 4:19 p.m. Deputy Byron Langley, spoke with a business owner located at W US 67 in Bangs by phone. This was about a stolen firearm. Fuqua stated he was missing a pistol from his inventory.
On Wednesday, Jan. 6 Deputy Toby Mathis, responded to the 3400 block of CR 411 East. This was for a report of public lewdness. Two individuals were contacted and arrested for Possession of Controlled Substance in a Drug Free Zone, after methamphetamine was observed in plain view in the vehicle.
On Wednesday, Dec. 30 at approximately 10:17 p.m. Deputy Nicolas A. Wood responded to the 8000 block of FM 45 S in Brownwood. This was in reference to a vehicle, which was left abandoned in the roadway.
On Wednesday, Dec. 30, Deputy Saydie Bradley took a report of Unlawful Disclosure or Promotion of Intimate Visual Material. On Thursday, Dec. 31 at about 1:46 p.m.Deputy Byron Langley arrived at Blarney Dr. in Brownwood. This was in regard to criminal mischief. Langley spoke to a victim who stated he believes his neighbor shot the front window and driver side window of his vehicle.
On Thursday, Dec. 31, Lt. Pete Bastardo spoke with an individual in regard to missing documents from her residence. Information was gathered for a report.
High-wage earners
If your income is too high, you won’t get a check. The payments are phased out for Americans at income thresholds based on their 2019 tax returns.
For instance, individuals earning up to $75,000, and couples making less than $150,000 will receive the full, one-time amount of $600, which is half the value of the first round of $1,200 checks issued under the CARES Act in March. The amount drops by $5 for every $100 of income above those income thresholds. It will phase out completely at $87,000 for individuals and $174,000 for couples.
If you claimed the head of household filing status on your tax return, you won t get a payment if your adjusted gross income exceeds $124,500.
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Brown County Sheriff’s Department Officers responded to the following calls for service between Thursday and Saturday, December 10-12.
On Thursday, Dec. 10 at approximately 9:30 a.m. Deputy Andre Smoot responded to a criminal mischief call. Once on scene, Smoot was advised by the complainant they located bullet holes in a few of the cars. CID was notified, arrived on scene, took photographs, and evidence was collected. A report was completed.
On Friday, Dec. 11 at 10:11 p.m. Corporal Jayson Bastardo was dispatched to Hwy 183 N. This was in regards to trespassing. Upon arrival, Bastardo spoke with an individual who said his neighbor, who has a trespass warning for his residence, came to the residence and requested his property. After further investigation, information was gathered and a report was taken.