The Houston Police Department handled several investigations during the last week.

The following reports were generated by the Houston Police Department:

•Christine D. Hall, 37, of 308 S. First St. in Houston, was issued a citation for driving with a suspended license after a traffic stop at about 9:50 p.m. Oct. 15 on U.S. 63.

•Corie L. Buckner, 26, of 17941 W. Highway 32 in Licking, was issued a citation for second-degree property damage after allegedly driving a green Chevrolet Silverado pickup across the grass at the Lone Star Plaza in downtown Houston at about 9:30 p.m. Sept. 27.

Investigating officers stated Buckner told them he had become upset because he couldn’t park straight and then drove on the grass. Repairing the grass reportedly cost $150.

•An officer was dispatched at about 1:30 a.m. Sept. 27 to the Sidestreet Grill on Steffens Street in Houston regarding a report of an incident in the street.

After an investigation, a probable cause statement was sent to the county prosecutor seeking charges against a 20-year-old Houston man of third-degree assault and minor in possession of alcohol by consumption. The suspect allegedly punched and kicked a 38-year-old man multiple times and smelled of alcohol when being interviewed. He reportedly didn’t like the way the victim had been speaking to another man on the scene.

He was taken to the Texas County Jail.

•Blake A. Thomas-Haney, 27, of 404 Timber Hill at Raymondville, was arrested Oct. 14 for having an active O’Fallon Police Department warrant for failure to appear on a charge of assaulting an officer.

An officer made the arrest after observing and making contact with a man sleeping on a picnic table at Emmett Kelly Park at about 2:30 a.m. A routine computer check revealed the warrant.

Thomas-Haney was taken to the Texas County Jail where he was unable to post $4,500 bond and was placed in a cell awaiting extradition to O’Fallon.

•Dorothy L. Hernandez, 43, of Oklahoma City, Okla., was arrested Oct. 9 for having an active Texas County warrant for driving while intoxicated, driving while suspended and unlawful use of drug paraphernalia.

An officer who was aware of the warrant made the arrest after being dispatched to a fight at Phelps and Mill streets and making contact with Hernandez during an investigation. She was taken to the Texas County Jail, where she was unable to post $350,000 bond.

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