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The Eagle Lake Police Department At 9 a.m., Lt. Thompson opened an in- its. The vehicle was located in the 500 block patched to the 400 of W. Prairie in regards 305 Burns Avenue, Eagle Lake Phone 979-234-5536
(ELPD) reported the following calls and vestigation regarding alleged abuse at the of Shirley St. A check on the vehicle iden- to prank calls. Information was received. Nol certified by ihe Texas Board of Legal Specialization
cases for the week ending Dec. 22. CCJDC. tification number revealed it was stolen At 6:22 p.m., Investigator Wiese was
Dec. 16, at 10:15 a.m., Officer Justin At 11 a.m., Officer Alderete was met from Houston. The vehicle was recovered dispatched to an anonymous phone call of
Alderete received information regarding at the PD by a complainant in regards to a and towed to Delgado's Wrecker Service. an unwanted person. Wiese learned the
forged checks at a local bank. theft. An investigation was opened. The Houston PD and Deputy Sgt. Cody address given did not exist.
At 1 p.m., Lt. Wendy Thompson spoke
with some citizens at the PD in reference
At 1:50 p.m., Officer Alderete was con-
tacted at the PD by a complainant in re-
Toppel with the auto theft task force were
notified. Case open for investigation.
At 10:39 p.m., Investigator Wiese was
dispatched to the 1400 block of N. Lake
A Toast To Our
to a civil matter. gards to a past assault. Case open for in- At 5 p.m., Sgt. Lasley was contacted at Ave. in regards to loud music which he was
At 5:59 p.m., Investigator David Wiese,
Sgt. Steve Nelson and Officer Alderete
were dispatched to the 600 block of Shirley
St. in reference to an assault. As a result,
vestigation.
At 4:34 p.m., Officer Terrazas and Of-
ficer Alderete were dispatched to the 700
block of McCreary St. in regards to an un-
the PD by a complainant in regards to a
possible theft. Case open for investigation.
At 5:18 p.m., Officer Terrazas was dis-
patched to the 400 block of W Prairie St.
unable to locate.
Dec. 22, at 1:20 a.m., Sgt. Nelson and
Inv. Wiese were dispatched to a disturbance
in the 1300 block ofMurphy. Raphael Ruiz
CUSTOMERS
Here's to you, for making our year,
Michael Torrez was arrested for Class A wanted subject. The subject was issued a in regards to a 9-1-1 hang up. He learned was arrested and charged with Class A as-
assault, family violence. He was processed criminal trespass warning. children were playing with the phone. sault family violence. He was processed at Successful, joyous and filled
at the PD and transported to the Colorado Dec. 18, at 12:20 a.m., Officer Charles At 7:19 p.m., Officers Cole and Alde- the PD and transported to CCDC. with good cheer.
County Detention Center for confinement. Cole and Sgt. Bryan Lasley were dispat- rete initiated a traffic stop in the 400 block At 5:17 a.m., Investigator Wiese was Our glasses are full
Dec. 17, at 12:46 a.m., Investigator ched to the 300 block of W. Center St. in of Walnut St. Patrick Lane was arrested for dispatched to the 500 block of E. Main St.
and our hearts are, too
Wiese and Sgt. Nelson were dispatched to regards to a disturbance. The matter was outstanding Eagle Lake Municipal Court in regards to a female panhandler. The fe-
the Colorado County Juvenile Detention settled on scene. warrants and Mark Espinosa was arrested male was gone upon Wiese's arrival. 'Cause we couldn't have done it
Center (CCJDC) to assist the Eagle Lake At 8:48 a.m., Officers Terrazas and Al- for possession of marij uana. Lane and Espi- At 5:34 a.m., Inv. Wiese and Officer without all of youl
Volunteer Fire Department with a call of derete were dispatched to FM 102 just north nosa were taken to the PD for processing Terrazas were dispatched to a vehicle acci-
smoke in one of the buildings. of the city limits to a one-vehicle accident. and later to the CCDC for confinement. dent on Hwy. 90Ajust west of the city. Traf-
At 1:18 a.m., Investigator Wiese and They remained on scene, assisting DPS Dec. 19, at 8:20 a.m. Officer Alderete fic control was provided and the matter was
Sgt. Nelson were dispatched to a distur- with traffic control. met with a complainant at the PD in regards turned over to sheriff's deputies.
bance in the 400 block of West A St. The At 1:05 p.m., Officer Terrazas was dis- to a potential problem. The complainant At 6:50 a.m., Officer Terrazas was dis-
matter was settled at the scene. patched to the 500 block of E. State St. in was advised to phone 9-1-1 if the problem patched to the CCJDC to assist Medic 3
At 8:49 a.m., Officer Arnold Terrazas
was dispatched to Hwy. 90A just west of
the city limits in regards to an auto acci-
dent. Terrazas stayed on scene until a DPS
regards to possible phone harassment. In-
formation was received.
At 3:10 p.m., Officer Alderete was con-
tacted at the PD in regards to a possible
materialized.
At 11:16 a.m., Officer John Sebastian
was dispatched to the 500 block of East A
St. in reference to a minor traffic accident.
with a patient.
At 8:21 a.m., Officer Terrazas spoke via
phone with a complainant in regards to a
missing vehicle. It was later learned the ve-
Lake Oil Company
trooper arrived to investigate the accident. stolen vehicle being stored in the city lim- Blue forms were issued to those involved. hicle had been returned. Office: 234-3067 Station: 234-3334
At 4:30 p.m., Officer Alderete spoke
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with a subject by phone about suspicious
activity. Information was received. Berger to run
COLORADO COUNTY At 6:30 p.m., Investigator Wiese was
dispatched to the 1200 block of E Street in
Lawrence A. Berger announced his
candidacy for re-election to the posi-
reference to a civil matter.
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At 8:25 p.m., Investigator Wiese was
dispatched to the 1000 of East A to assist
tion of Colorado County Constable,
Pet. 1 in the Democratic Primary to be
Medic 3 with a child choking on candy. The held March 9, 2004.
COUNTY COURT DISPOSITIONS damage to vehicle. Three days in jail, $350 child coughed up the candy and was okay. Berger served as a special deputy
Dec. 17,2003 fine. Dec. 20, at 12:44 a.m., Investigator for the sheriff's department for many
Michael Bach, driving while intoxi- Manuel Pena, driving while license Wiese was dispatched to the 1600 of E. years before being elected to this'posi-
cated (DWI), open container. One year pro- suspended. Six months deferred adjudica- Main St. in reference to a 9-1-1 hang up. tion in 1971. He has faithfully served
bation, $850 fine, court abandons posses- tion, $200 fine. He checked the area, but was unable to lo- his constituents since that time.
sion of marijuana (PoM) charge. Alex Rodriguez, DWI. 30 days in jail, cate anyone around the payphone'. A life-long resident of Colorado
James H. Brocken, theft. Paid past due (weekends). At 7:50 a.m., Officer Sebastian was
fines and court costs. Melissa R. Toole, PoM. Discharged County, Berger and his wife, Catherine,
dispatched to Lakeside Dr. in reference to
Felipe A. Cardoza, false report to a po- from probation. an activated alarm. While enroute, dispatch have lived in Garwood for the past 45
lice officer. 30 days in jail, weekend ser- Josiah Hughes. One year deferred ad- advised Sebastian the homeowner had set years, where they raised their two chil-
vice. judication, $250 fine. off the alarm. dren. He is an active member of the
William B. Carlton, reckless driving. At 8:55 p.m., Officer Sebastian was Lehrer Memorial United Methodist
COUNTY COURT CASES FILED
One year deferred adjudication, $200 fine. dispatched to the 1300 block of Murphy Church and the Garwood Lions Club
Dec. 15,2003
Richard R. Castro, driving while li- St. in reference to a past assault. Case open and a retired fireman from the Gar-
Tiffany Haggard, heft.
cense suspended. 3 Days in jail, $100 fine. for investigation. wood Volunteer Fire Department,
Mason Wade Fulkerson, theft.
Luis Alonzo Chapa, DWI. One year At 11:59 a.m., Officer Sebastian was where he served for many years.
Twalla Maker, theft.
probation, $500 fine. dispatched to FM 102 north in reference to
Chandra Perry, theft. "I am asking for your continued
Clifton Oneal Daniels, assault causing a reckless driver coming into town. He lo-
Cary A. Oswald, theft. support and vote as your Constable in
bodily injury. Three days in jail, $500 fine. cated and briefly detained a vehicle match-
Daphne Glass, harassment. One year Dec. 19,2003 ing the description provided. The complain- the Primary election," Berger added.
deferred adjudication, $250 fine. Joann Marie Goodman, DWI. ant did not want to press charges. Sebastian
Josiah C. Hughes, PoM. One year de- Kelly Doyle Summers, reckless driv- did not see any violations. The driver was
ferred adjudication, $250 fine.
William Logsdon, violation of protec-
tive order. Three days in jail, $500 fine.
ing and terroristic threat.
Mary Jayne Buchanan, driver license/
ID false.
warned and released.
Dec. 21, at 1:20 a.m., Investigator Wie-
se was dispatched to the 300 of Third St. in
Matters of
Juan Lopez-Garza, DWI. One year pro-
bation, $500 fine.
Melissa A. Sneed, possession of a con-
trolled substance (PoCS), PoM, driving fense.
Cheryl Renee Ring, tampering with
government records.
Jay Douglas House Jr., DWI, 2nd of-
reference to loud music. He located the
source and the music was turned down.
At 7:40 a.m., Officer Sebastian was
dispatched to the 1000 of Schley St. in ref-
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while license suspended. Abandon PoCS. Bennie Ray Grayer, DWI. erence to an open door. Sebastian checked Christian Music • Books 'I'mil if l-«p** . in; i KiiMmWN, I,.K
38 days in'jail, $100 fine. Jose R. Palomino, DWI. the building and secured the door.
John T. Wimberly, DWI. Two years Demetra Lynn Ashton, assault causing At 12:44 p.m., Officer Sebastian re-
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probation, $ 1 ,QUfJLfine, 30 days in jail as bodily injury to a family member.
condition of probation. Ivory Mae Smith, criminal trespass.
ceived a phone call about a disturbance
which had taken place the night before at 234-5536 . 0KN3m.-emmi.-m.
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Anthony F. Worm, PoM. Three days in the Community Center. Information was re- 305 Bums Ave., Eagle Lake (979) Z34<£5?8 «-»* .WifrsAV-i'--**'1"*/
jail, $350 fine. DISTRICT COURT CASE FILED ceived.
Arturo N. Zaleta, DWI. Three days in Richard and Rita Grobe, Individually, At 2:55 p.m., Officer Sebastian was
jail, $750 fine, driver's license suspended and Next of Friend of Vicki Grobe vs. State dispatched to the 400 of Fourth St. in re- ZTT
for six months. Farm Mutual Automobile, injuries; filed gards to a burglary. Case open for investi-
Justo Salinas Banuelas, public intoxi- 12-17-03. gation.
cation, three prior convictions. 30 days in At 3:33 p.m., Officer Sebastian was
DrVORCES GRANTED
jail. dispatched to the 100 of Boothe Dr. in re-
Dec. 19,2003
Daniel A Bernal, PoM. 30 days in jail. gards to a 9-1-1 hang up coming from the
Christina Espinoza and Danny W.
Erin M. Cevallos, PoCS. MAG dis- payphone. No one was around the phone
McSwain Jr.
missed. Defendant paid all past due fees. when Sebastian arrived.
Vivian Melinda Williams and Ernest
Daniel A. Espitia, DWI. Six months/ At 4:42 p.m., Sgt. Nelson spoke via
Kim Williams.
probated, $500 fine. phone with a complainant regarding speed-
Quincy Ray Marek and Peggy Sue Ma-
Alfredo Estrada, DWI, open container. ers on FM 3013. Information was received.
Six months/probated one year, $400 fine.
rek. 2...4...6...8...It's almost time to celebrate!
Melanie Annette Otto Summers and At 5:16 p.m., Sgt. Nelson was dis-
James Lee Hix, failure to identify fugi- But before we put the year to bed,
Kelly Doyle Summers.
tive from justice. 30 days in jail. Use your time wisely — plan ahead.
Cleveland Hurd, public intoxication, MARRIAGE LICENSE Decide who's going to drink
third enhancement. 60 days in jail. APPLICATIONS
Clifton Mancias, PoM. 30 days in jail. Craig Allen Neumann and Rebecca
Mike Martinez, theft by check. Three Lynn Waddell; 12-15-03.
EAGLE LAKE Who's going to drive
So everyone arrives alive
days in jail, $100 fine. Michael Ray Alley and Donna Fay
Jesus Melendez, accident involving Yates; 12-19-03. PIPE& Delivered safely to the door
To enjoy the year 2004!
SUPPLY With Best Wishes For A Happy And Safe New Year From
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