SAN ANTONIO — Officers were contacted us to Jonathan Joss’ home on the South Side more than 60 times in less than 2 years, according to San Antonio cops records.
In all, the division said 66 telephone calls were made for various reasons to Joss’ home in the 200 block of Dorsey Drive that go back to September 2023
Below is a breakdown of a lot of the 66 phone calls:
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13 disruption next-door neighbor calls
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1 entailed a weapon
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1 involved a blade
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1 disturbance involving a weapon phone call (not connected with a neighbor)
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1 fire call
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10 mental health and wellness calls
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4 welfare check calls
SAPD stated various other regular phone calls made to Joss’ address given that September 2023 additionally include reasons identified by authorities as “patrol by” (8 phone calls) and “various” (seven calls).
TheTXLoop also obtained numerous cops reports that correspond to telephone calls made to Joss’ home, including a June 2024 incident involving Joss and Sigfredo Ceja Alvarez, 56, his believed killer.
Documented previous case in between Joss, Alvarez
On June 8, 2024, San Antonio police officers claimed they received a disturbance with a blade call at Joss’ home.
According to the police officer that wrote the record, before getting to the home, the officer said they sought out Joss’ info and located he had an active warrant on an unrelated criminal mischief fee.
When the policeman reached the scene, the initial report states that SAPD spoke to Joss, that neighbors claimed was “walking the roads with a weapon in his hands, not aiming it at any person.”
The policeman wrote that Joss, 59, was “on his residential or commercial property” and “did not have the crossbow or any type of various other tools on his person” when the officer spoke to him.
According to a 2nd police record from the very same day and comparable time as the very first report, another SAPD police officer talked to Alvarez, who whined concerning Joss “walking outside his home with a crossbow.”
Alvarez likewise informed cops that Joss called him names, consisting of “racial slurs.” Alvarez then revealed the police officer a video clip of Joss.
According to the second SAPD report, the video clip showed Joss driving slowly inside his car prior to he dropped in front of Alvarez’s home, which is a couple of doors below his own, and tried to get Alvarez to come out of his house.
Alvarez claimed he filed numerous issues outlining how Joss has formerly pestered him and Alvarez’s brother, who lives following door, but regreted just how absolutely nothing has been done, the report states.
According to Alvarez, whenever police officers got here and later left the location, Joss would return to harassment of Alvarez. On at least one event, Joss told Alvarez that he is “coming for him,” authorities stated.
Alvarez also told cops he hesitated to leave his other half and kids in your home due to the fact that he affirmed Joss was “known to follow them around the area.”
When SAPD talked to Joss, he confessed to talking with him regarding their “pets battling with each other,” but rejected Alvarez’s harassment insurance claims. Joss additionally informed authorities the video that revealed him driving slowly had to do with showing “his partner something” and not at all linked to Alvarez.
Due to the then-active criminal mischief warrant, authorities claimed Joss was reserved on June 8, 2024, into the Bexar County Grownup Apprehension Facility.
October 2023 psychological health call
On Oct. 10, 2023, SAPD claimed one of its policemans responded to Joss’ home on a possible disruption entailing a weapon call. The person that called 911 informed the dispatcher they witnessed Joss naked in the street holding a rifle.
According to a cops report, an officer reached Joss’ home and required him to come out. When Joss stepped out of the home, the policeman stated he stayed naked besides a “window drape” that “twisted around his genitals.”
In the report, the officer created that Joss appeared to be anxious and confused.
Joss informed the policeman that he had repetitively heard the sounds of doors opening up and shutting or “a coughing or moan” originating from Joss’ automobile.
“I recognize someone desires me,” Joss informed SAPD. According to the record, he told the policeman he believed the CIA was “tracking him.”
With Joss’ authorization, 2 SAPD police officers entered into his home and saw the rifle that the 911 customer told the dispatcher about. In all, the officers seized three tools from Joss’ home for Joss’ safety “and the security of the public,” the SAPD record states.
SAPD officers said they informed MEDCOM, which assists in the sychronisation of psychiatric emergency solutions transfers, about the apprehension of Joss’ tools.
Joss was required to a medical facility for further assessment, according to a police report.
Most recent on Alvarez’s apprehension
Alvarez remains in the procedure of being released from the Bexar County prison.
He uploaded bail on a $ 200, 000 bond. However, as of 4 p.m. Tuesday, he has not been released, documents with the Bexar County jail show. His bond problems consist of capacity arrest, random drug testing and no property of weapons.
In an authorities report obtained by TheTXLoop on Tuesday, Alvarez informed San Antonio cops, “I fired him,” promptly after he was nabbed on Sunday.
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