Archive for January 6th, 2009

Burglars, robbers active in first week of 2009

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

Bastrop, Tx–The burglary of a legendary Bastrop barbecue restaurant and the robbery of a popular hamburger drive-in west of the city were notable in the first week of 2009.

A burglar or burglars hit Billy’s Pit BBQ on Texas 71 in Bastrop over the New Year weekend. Billy came to the down-home eatery Jan. 3 (Saturday) to find the glass front door smashed and cash and guns missing about 8:30 a.m.

Bastrop Police Chief David Board declined to tell Bastrop-News.com today how much money or how many or what kinds of firearms were missing. The chief did say, however, that his investigators had “some leads” which they are busy following up. “They’re working on it pretty hard,” he said Tuesday.

Even less information was immediately available about a Jan. 4 robbery of the Sonic drive-in burger joint west of Bastrop on Texas 71 near the intersection with FM 1209. Officers were dispatched to the scene, but officials with the Bastrop County Sheriff’s Department familiar with the case could not be reached earlier today for more details.

The same highway business was also hit by robbers last year, suggesting to some law enforcement officials that Texas 71 in the Bastrop area, including the city, has become something of a “robbery road” for criminals in the region.

Crime rate in Bastrop, Tx falls in 2008

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

BASTROP, TX–Bastrop Police Chief David Board today released a report suggesting the rate of major crimes in the city declined sharply last year from 2007. Major crimes include murder, rape, aggrivated assault, robbery, burglary, larceny, auto theft and arson.

Bastrop remains a small town, roughly 8,000 people, and the number of major crimes for last year reached 412, down 28 percent from 2007. The bulk of the total was in the larceny category (447 in 2007, 333 in 2008), a 26 percent decrease.

Year to year, burglaries were also off 40 percent, rape down 50 percent (six in 2007, three in 2008), and auto theft, off 32 percent (19 in 2007 vs. 13 in 2008). Board also noted that a spike in robberies (chiefly convenience store heists) in 2007 fell by half in 2008. Local police were faced with 14 such incidents in 2007, seven in the past year.