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What To Expect From Monday, July 9 Blotter

The San Marcos Police Reports are released by SMPD Mondays thru Fridays. The blotter is comprised of information from both reports.

Staff Reports


Corridor News publishes the blotter for the San Marcos Police Blotter Monday thru Friday. However, readers may have noticed it has not been published since Thursday.

The information published in the blotter is provided by the San Marcos Police Department Arrest Report and Daily Incident Report, which is not released on Saturdays or Sundays.

Due to the holiday, SMPD has not published the reports since July 3. The blotter published on Thursday was provided by the Hays County Sheriff’s Office.

SMPD is expected to publish reports for July 3 to July 9 today. Corridor News will publish the information as soon as it is received.

We apologize; we know how much people anticipate the daily blotter and rely on it to know about the crime in our city. We will do our best to get it out as quickly as we can once it comes in.


 

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