The Woodruff Police Department responded to 78 incidents during May 2025, according to the department’s monthly report. The report covers offenses between May 1 and May 31 and includes a wide range of calls from assault and burglary to drug offenses and traffic violations.
Please note: These are reported incidents only. All individuals involved are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
Key Offenses Reported:
- Assaults:
- 1 aggravated assault was reported on Eva Lane.
- 5 simple assaults occurred across locations including South Main Street, McArthur Street, Freeman Court, and Aurelia Court.
- 1 aggravated assault was reported on Eva Lane.
- Domestic Violence:
- 6 domestic-related incidents were recorded, including two at Evaliegh Street and Woody Court on the same day.
- 6 domestic-related incidents were recorded, including two at Evaliegh Street and Woody Court on the same day.
- Thefts and Property Crimes:
- 4 thefts from vehicles or of personal property occurred, with one burglary at a commercial suite on Highway 221.
- 3 vandalism cases were reported on Snowmill Road, Branch Street, and Harben Drive.
- 1 arson incident took place at 515 Buncombe Street.
- 4 thefts from vehicles or of personal property occurred, with one burglary at a commercial suite on Highway 221.
- Drug and Alcohol Violations:
- 6 drug-related arrests, primarily for simple possession of marijuana, occurred throughout the city.
- 3 DUI incidents, including two second offenses, were logged.
- 1 open container violation was issued on Lanford Road.
- 6 drug-related arrests, primarily for simple possession of marijuana, occurred throughout the city.
- Traffic and License Violations:
- Numerous traffic stops resulted in charges including driving under suspension, operating uninsured or unregistered vehicles, and speeding.
- 19 traffic-related infractions were reported, many resulting from stops on major roads like Highway 101 and Main Street.
- Numerous traffic stops resulted in charges including driving under suspension, operating uninsured or unregistered vehicles, and speeding.
- Other Notable Incidents:
- Officers responded to multiple civil disturbances, reports of trespassing, a fatal motor vehicle collision, and an accidental firearm discharge.
- 4 trespass notices were officially issued at locations including East Pine Street and Highway 101.
- Officers responded to multiple civil disturbances, reports of trespassing, a fatal motor vehicle collision, and an accidental firearm discharge.
The variety and volume of incidents demonstrate the continued need for community awareness and safety vigilance. For more details or safety resources, residents are encouraged to follow updates from the Woodruff Police Department.

