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Copperas Cove Police Report Arrests for Terroristic Threat, Child Endangerment, Aggravated Assault

Copperas Cove police recorded arrests in their March 1, 2026 daily bulletin for terroristic threat, child endangerment, an alleged aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, and driving while intoxicated.

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Copperas Cove Police Report Arrests for Terroristic Threat, Child Endangerment, Aggravated Assault
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The Copperas Cove Police Department’s March 1, 2026 daily bulletin lists multiple arrests and incidents spanning terroristic threat, child endangerment, an alleged aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, and driving while intoxicated. The bulletin, filed by Copperas Cove officers, catalogs those charges as separate entries for actions taken that day in Coryell County.

The terroristic threat entry appears among the first charges noted in the March 1 bulletin and identifies an arrest related to a reported threat against a person or property within Copperas Cove. The department’s record groups that arrest alongside other offenses rather than as an isolated incident in the city’s southside and central patrol zones referenced in the bulletin.

A separate entry in the March 1 bulletin documents child endangerment allegations that led to an arrest by Copperas Cove officers. The child endangerment record is listed with the same incident date and indicates law enforcement action was taken under local statutes governing the welfare of minors in Coryell County.

The bulletin also records an arrest for an alleged aggravated assault with a deadly weapon on March 1, 2026. That entry names the charge specifically as aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and is filed in the department’s incident log for follow-up by Copperas Cove investigators and, where applicable, by Coryell County prosecutors.

Finally, the March 1, 2026 daily bulletin includes a driving while intoxicated arrest among the incidents recorded by Copperas Cove Police Department that day. The DWI entry appears alongside the other charges, reflecting multiple enforcement actions across Copperas Cove on March 1.

Residents seeking specifics beyond the March 1 bulletin — including suspect names, bond information, or court dates — can contact the Copperas Cove Police Department records division for the official incident report. The department’s March 1, 2026 daily bulletin provides the snapshot of arrests and allegations that local officials logged for further investigation and potential prosecution in Coryell County courts.

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