On Sunday November 4th at approximately 6:37am, officers were dispatched to the 7000 block of Imperial on a 911 hang up.
Upon arrival officers began speaking with a female occupant of the residence who stated she felt someone had broken into the house during the night.
The female then invited officers inside the house. Once inside officers identified all the occupants of the house and tried to assess what the nature of the call was.
Officers were given consent to search the residence, where they located numerous pieces of narcotic paraphernalia and a small amount of meth.
A shop located in the back yard of the residence was also searched. Inside the shop, officers located a stolen I-pad and a stolen digital camera. Both of these items were stolen in auto burglaries that occurred in residential neighborhoods in the past few months. Further searching in the shop area reveled a small plastic baggie with what appears to be methamphetamines.
The baggie weighed approximately 8 grams. The male occupant of the house was arrested and transported to Randall County where he was booked for Possession of a Controlled Substance over 4 grams – under 200 and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. He is identified as Kristopher Donald Mixon W/M 42 DOB 11-5-69. A second male occupant was arrested for outstanding traffic warrants.
A shop located in the back yard of the residence was also searched. Inside the shop, officers located a stolen I-pad and a stolen digital camera. Both of these items were stolen in auto burglaries that occurred in residential neighborhoods in the past few months. Further searching in the shop area reveled a small plastic baggie with what appears to be methamphetamines.
The baggie weighed approximately 8 grams. The male occupant of the house was arrested and transported to Randall County where he was booked for Possession of a Controlled Substance over 4 grams – under 200 and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. He is identified as Kristopher Donald Mixon W/M 42 DOB 11-5-69. A second male occupant was arrested for outstanding traffic warrants.
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