Crime

Daniel Stogner

Daniel Stogner

Taylor man convicted of meth possession

A Williamson County jury found 44-year-old Daniel Stogner of Taylor guilty of possession of methamphetamine, a controlled substance, on December 5.     The jury sentenced Mr. Stogner to five years in prison with a $2,500 fine.

Leander Police investigates two fatal collisions

  The Leander Police Department faced two different fatal collisions on November 18 within a matter of hours from each other. As of writing, these are still active investigations.     Train v.s.
Ryan Adam Madden. Photo courtesy of Bell County Sheriff's Office.

Ryan Adam Madden. Photo courtesy of Bell County Sheriff's Office.

Liberty Hill Man arrested on murder charges

Ryan Adam Madden, 38, was taken into custody for the alleged homicide of 42-year-old Cody Wayne Kinslow of Temple on September 29, according to the Bell County Sheriff’s Office.  Referred to as the “Little Flock Homicide” by authorities, Bell County authorities said Mr.
Kamar Knipe-Place

Kamar Knipe-Place

Assault leads to 10 years in prison

A Williamson County jury on September 13 found Kamar Knipe-Place, 22, guilty of burglary and assault of his former girlfriend at her Round Rock home. The jury sentenced Knipe-Place to seven years in prison for the burglary and 10 years for the assault.
16-year-old Ava Zandra Harris has been missing from her Georgetown home since July 30.

16-year-old Ava Zandra Harris has been missing from her Georgetown home since July 30.

Georgetown police looking for missing 16-year-old girl

Georgetown Police are looking for 16-year-old Ava Zandra Harris, reported as a runaway who has been missing from her Georgetown home since July 30.  Police said Ava’s parents reported they have not heard from her and are concerned because she does not have her medications with her.

Cop Calls: Unlocked vehicles invite theft

The following information was provided to the Sun by the Georgetown Police Department on June 6 as a record of recent arrest and call reports in Georgetown. Everyone charged with a crime is innocent until proven guilty.
Williamson County Sheriff Mike Gleason speaks during a fentanyl awareness event held at the Williamson County Expo Center on Tuesday, March 7.

Williamson County Sheriff Mike Gleason speaks during a fentanyl awareness event held at the Williamson County Expo Center on Tuesday, March 7.

Sheriff-backed fentanyl education bill passes House

In recognition of National Fentanyl Awareness Day, House Bill 3908 — commonly known as “Tucker’s Law” — passed through the Texas House May 9.