PALO PINTO COUNTY —
Aug. 23-30
County Clerk, Bobbie Smith
Marriages
• Joshua Kirk Welborn and Kamarine Dannette Gopffarth, July 31.
• Ricky Ray Hubble and Rebekah Marie Havens, Aug. 7.
• Terry Gene Whitmore and Brenda Lea Sinclair, Aug. 14.
• Teddy Lamart Kennedy and Kimberly Ann Furr, Aug. 26.
• Timothy Eugene Boyd and Shelly Marie Puksta, Aug. 26.
29th Judicial District, Clerk Janie Glover, Judge Jerry Ray
Disposed civil cases
• Telesis Operating Co. Inc. vs. Paul M. Flinn, Martin Flinn and Janet Flinn – accounts/contracts/notes; dismissed for lack of prosecution.
• Kline, Kline, Elliott and Bryant PC, fka Kline, Kline, Elliott, Castleberry and Bryant PC vs. Broadband Wireless International Corporation, fka Black Giant Oil Co., et al – civil case; disposed.
• Green Tree Servicing LLC, Duetsche Financial Services Co. vs. Melinda Harrington and Leonard Harrington – accounts/contracts/notes; disposed.
• Attorney General re: Keith Luster and Melody J. Crump – family law; dismissed.
• First Ag Credit PCA vs. Jay Newsom and Jay Newsom Enterprise Ltd. – accounts/contracts/notes; dismissed for lack of prosecution.
• Attorney General re: Anthony Ray Barnes and Nancy Carol Driggers – family law; dismissed.
• Attorney General re: Wesley Hampton and Amber Jo Poindexter – family law; final judgment.
• Oncor Electric Delivery Co. vs. Michael Kincaid – injuries or damages; dismissed.
• ME Read Construction Inc. vs. Tom Carroll – contractural consumer/commercial/debt; default judgment.
• Perrin-Whitt CISD vs. EOG Resources Inc. – tax case; dismissed.
New criminal cases
• State of Texas vs. Max Ross Hardin – motion to revoke probation for possession of a controlled substance less than 1 gram.
Disposed criminal cases
• Jose Luis Garza Jr. – revocation of probation for possession of a controlled substance less than 1 gram; sentenced to one year, six months confinement.
• Teresa Cherry Davlin – revocation of probation for possessing or transporting a chemical with intent to manufacture a controlled substance; sentenced to six years confinement.
• Michelle Elaine McDuff – engaging in organized criminal activity; dismissed.
• Joshua Robert Unerfusser – burglary of a habitation; eight years deferred adjudication, $2,000 fine, $1,175 restitution and $244 court costs.
• Larry Dale Turnage II – tampering or fabricating physical evidence; convicted and sentenced to eight years confinement, $2,500 fine and $244 court costs.
• Rciardo Castillo Zamora – theft of property more than $1,500 and less than $20,000; convicted and sentenced to four years probation, $1,500 fine, $2,893.61 restitution and $244 court costs.
Local News
County Records
- Local News
-
-
Thursday Blotter- Feb. 9
The following people were processed through the Palo Pinto County Jail.
-
Man walking across America taking his time
After two heart attacks and on arthritic knees, Dave Strege is walking across America twice to raise awareness and donations for children across the globe.
-
Mineral Wells ISD trustees finalize superintendent qualities
Texas Association of School Boards Executive Search representative Kim Krause was back in front of the Mineral Wells ISD board Tuesday with a proposed list if qualifications and characteristics for the district’s new superintendent.
-
City ends water use restrictions
Based upon direction from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, the City of Mineral Wells is terminating all water use restrictions which have been in place since Oct. 18.
-
Weekend property crimes reported
According to Mineral Wells police, several property crimes were reported over the past weekend.
-
Three transported to PPGH after crash
Occupants from two vehicles involved in a wreck Saturday morning were transported to Palo Pinto General hospital, where they received treatment for minor injuries.
-
County Records
Palo Pinto County
Clerk Janette Green -
Crews respond to two weekend structure fires
According to Mineral Wells Fire Department records, firefighters were called to two structure fires over the weekend.
-
1950s Sock Hop event to benefit Salvation Army
The community is invited to take a trip back to the 1950s as a unique way to raise money for the Salvation Army.
-
Council to meet in Tuesday session
The Mineral Wells City Council is scheduled to meet in regular session at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the City Hall Annex, 115 S.W. 1st St.
- More Local News Headlines
-
Thursday Blotter- Feb. 9






