Paris daily crime report || March 16, 2022

March 16, 2022
DAILY CRIME REPORT PPD

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Paris Police responded to a disturbance in the 200 block of NW 30th St at 9:04 A.M.  on March 14, 2022. One of the persons involved in the disturbance had left the scene on foot. Jonathan Chad Lind, 46, of Paris, was located a few blocks away and found to have an outstanding felony parole violation warrant. Lind was arrested and later placed in the  Lamar County Jail. 

Jonathan Chad Lind

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Paris Police Department officers and investigators, along with the Lamar County  Sheriff’s Department investigators, searched a residence in Powderly, Texas at about 1:49  P.M. on March 15, 2022. The search warrant was obtained on the suspect’s residence of the burglary that was reported on March 14, 2022, in the 4700 block of Lamar Ave.. Bryan Kyle  Sivils, 31, and Carla Yvonne Ritchie, 32, were found to be in possession of the stolen property from that burglary. They were also found to have outstanding warrants out of the  Lamar County Sheriff’s Department and to be in possession of 23 grams of methamphetamine. Both were arrested and booked into the Lamar County Jail. (NOTE: No  mugshots at this time.) 

Paris Police assisted the Paris Fire Department in the investigation of several arson fires on March 15, 2022. Paris Fire and Police Departments responded to four fires at four different locations where someone started fires in the men’s bathrooms of each location.  While looking through surveillance camera footage, a known suspect was identified but has not been located at this time. The suspect stole a debit card from the location of one of the fires and used the debit card at another location. The investigations continue. 

Paris Police responded to 88 calls for service and arrested 4 persons on March 15, 2022. 

2 Comments

  1. SUE on March 21, 2022 at 4:08 am

    First I would like to FACT check the 2nd story The 2 involved did not have outstanding warrants out-of Lamar or any other county but I guess that makes it look better. 2nd they are not from Lamar County. They were visiting family. If they were involved in the “burglary” or in “possession of stolen goods” Then why were they not charged with burglary or possession of stolen goods? Those just get dropped and 2 people get charged with the same charge thats torally not related to the reason they were there ? WHY DIDNT THIS “BURGLARY SUSPECT” THEY CAME TO ARREST GET APPREHENDED WITH CHARGES ? WHERES HE HIDING? HAHA Check the inmate booking details. So if this were true this would be a great write up but you have absolutely no idea what youre reporting just running names thru the mud. I FEEL DEFAMATION OF CHARACTER APPLIES HERE FOR SLANDERING THIER NAME IN THE NEWS . GO BACK CHECK YOUR FACTS AND REDACT ACCORDINGLY WITH THE CORRECT INFORMATION

    • eExtra News on March 21, 2022 at 1:52 pm

      All of this information came directly from the Paris Police Department. We only report what is given to us. Please contact the Paris PD if this information/charges are incorrect and if so, we will make a correction. We will also contact the police officer who sends this information out to all media in the county.

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