UPDATED: Five Juveniles Arrested In Kyle On Vehicle Burglaries, Other Charges

*Note: The City of Kyle has issued a correction to the article; the substance officers found was incorrectly identified as Black Tar Cocaine. Police found what is believed to be black tar heroin, which has been sent for testing.*

KYLE, TX — Kyle Police arrested five juveniles early Sunday morning after a resident of the Settlement Apartments near the Amberwood neighborhood called about suspicious activity.

Police Chief Jeff Barnett said an individual, who called police at about 4:40 AM, described the scene as suspicious.

“According to the caller, a white SUV with no lights on was slowly rolling through the parking lot, while several other individuals were on foot checking vehicles doors on the lot,” Barnett said.

The youth, ages 15, 13, 12, 11 and 11, were still in the lot when officers arrived. Several fled on foot but were soon detained.

Barnett said officers discovered the white SUV was reported as stolen. “The officers found multiple items in the SUV that officers believed to be stolen,” he said.

He said officers also found what could be black tar heroin. Barnett said the substance will be tested at a crime lab to determine its origin.

The teens were charged with Engaging in Criminal Activity, Theft of Property between $30,000 and $150,000, and Burglary of a Vehicle. Three of the youth were also charged with Evading Arrest and/or Detention.

According to police reports, the teens are from San Marcos, Martindale and Staples. They were booked into the Hays County Juvenile Detention Center.


 

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  • I hate to be picky, but....."He said officers also found what could be black tar cocaine." Is it "black tar" or "cocaine"? Black tar is heroin. Heroin is made from poppy plants, and cocaine is made from coca plants.

    • Hello Shayne,

      We do not know and have reached out to the City of Kyle for clarification. Thank you for bringing it to our attention.

    • Shayne,

      Police believed it could be Black Tar Heroin. It has been sent for testing. Thank you for bringing the issue to our attention.

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