Austin police say a man who called 911 to complain about alleged bank fraud was arrested when he was found with a machete and 20 other knives or blades. Douglas Dockery, 50, was jailed Monday on charges of unlawful carrying of a weapon, plus having prohibited weapons such as a switchblade or knuckles.

Police documents indicate Dockery also was held on a warrant out of Bexar (bayr) County. Travis County electronic jail records provided no further details on that case or listed an attorney for Dockery, whose bail was $14,000.

Police said Dockery was arrested Saturday night outside a convenience store. The machete, with a 16-inch blade, was fastened to Dockery’s right leg.

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A Texas jury found a man not guilty of spitting on a police chief’s hamburger after only 20 minutes of deliberation.

Tim Cowart, a defense attorney for Jaime Perez, said jurors told him and Burnet County prosecutor Joe Greer after the verdict that there was not enough evidence for a conviction, the Austin American-Statesman reported Wednesday.

“It’s fairly evident that the jury felt the state didn’t prove its case,” Cowart said.

Perez had been accused of spitting on Burnet Police Chief Paul Nelson’s hamburger while preparing the food at the now-closed Andy’s Landing restaurant in Burnet. He also allegedly put the vegetables from the burger in his mouth and rubbed the bun on his body.

Prosecutors said Nelson did not find out about the accusations until days after October 2008 incident.

“We had no physical evidence because (Chief) Paul Nelson ate it,” Greer said.

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