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AUSTIN
Officer accidentally shot in foot
An Austin police officer accidentally shot some other officer inside foot all through a search of a South Austin apartment Friday morning, a police official reported.
Officers responded to a 911 phone at 744 W. William Cannon Drive shortly immediately after 2 a.m.,
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Even while endeavoring to search an attic space, an officer climbed onto a table but then fell off it. As he hit the floor, his gun went off, plus the bullet struck one more officer within the foot, Hipolito stated. The officer was taken to University Medical Middle Brackenridge and was later on released, he stated.
The police department is investigating the incident — as it does anytime an officer discharges a weapon — and has not introduced the names of the two officers, he reported.
No occupants or signs of criminal activity were found during the apartment, Hipolito said.
Electrical glitch sparks fire
An early early morning fire at a South Austin home Friday was caused by an electrical malfunction in the kitchen, an Austin Fire Department official reported.
The home's resident was not home at the time of your fire, which occurred shortly before 8 a.m. Friday at the 7700 block of Forest Wood Road, the official explained.
The fire caused $180,000 in damage,
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KILLEEN
Burglary suspect shot, jailed
A Killeen man shot a suspect who tried to burglarize his home Friday early morning, a police spokeswoman mentioned.
Police went to 3005 Cantabrian Drive just before 8 a.m.,
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Police apprehended the suspect, 23-year-old David Rashad Sims,
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Sims was launched from your hospital and was in the Bell County Jail with bail set at $50,000. He was charged with burglary of the habitation. Police are not releasing the name of your resident.