The Caldwell County Sheriff’s Office reports a busy month of April, with deputies handling a variety of investigations, arrests, and traffic enforcement activity.
Among the incidents investigated were burglaries at a Braymer business and a church, reports involving child exploitation and explicit photos sent to a juvenile, thefts, harassment complaints, and several well-being checks. Deputies also responded to multiple fires, including a tractor fire near Polo and a structure fire in Nettleton.
Several arrests were made during the month, including arrests for driving while intoxicated, no driver’s license, outstanding warrants, and drug-related charges. One Braymer woman was arrested on possession and hindering prosecution charges and remains jailed on a 50-thousand-dollar cash-only bond.
Deputies also assisted U.S. Marshals in serving felony warrants in the Hideaway Lakes area near Polo.