Articles tagged with: Kyle Police Department
When the Kyle City Council approved a two percent cost-of-living pay adjustment to its full-time city employees this fall, Kyle police officers thought they’d be getting the extra cash as well.
A Kyle man shot his wife in the legs Saturday morning, then turned the gun on himself, shooting himself in the head, said officials from the Kyle Police Department. Both survived the incident.
A Kyle man was arrested at his home there Friday evening after San Antonio police say he brutally stabbed his ex-wife and ran over her lover in the parking lot of a Super 8 motel.
Paul C. Velte IV, a former district attorney candidate charged on Friday with sexually assaulting his stepdaughter, said he is innocent of the charge and the victim of a rebellious teenager’s acting out.
Former District Attorney candidate Paul C. Velte IV turned himself into the Hays County jail today on a sexual assault of a child warrant.
With weeks now passed since Gheng Wheng’s mysterious taxicab death, Kyle police are releasing photos of man a they say may be the only one who knows what happened to the University of Texas student.
Kyle police are asking for the public’s assistance in locating a man believed to be in a taxi cab when Gheng Weng, a University of Texas student, either fell or jumped out of the cab onto Interstate 35.
The Kyle City Council barely passed its civil service ordinance Tuesday night in a performance so calamitous that it triggered doubts about the discipline and mutual confidence of the city’s governing actors.
The City of Kyle will administer a civil service examination for anyone interested in one of 11 openings on the Kyle Police Department (KPD). The exam will take place on Oct. 18 at Lehman High School.
It will come as no surprise to Kyle residents that the number of crimes has increased steadily in the last two years. But the larger increase is in motor vehicle accidents that engage the Kyle Police Department.
