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Thursday Blotter: December 3, 2009
The following people were processed through the Palo Pinto County Jail. Information in this column is gathered from the Palo Pinto CountySheriff’s Office incident reports and any related public documents. Not every incident leads to a charge under the law. If charges should be filed, innocence or guilt is determined by a court of law.
Arrests
• Ulises Reyes Bautista, 37, of Eastland, Sunday, Immigrations and Customs Enforcement hold.
• Donnie Jack Cox, 30, of Quinlan, Nov. 25, Kaufman County warrants for theft by check and forgery of a financial instrument.
• Corey Edward Crews, 20, of Mineral Wells, Nov. 24, warrant for possession of a controlled substance, more than 4 grams, less than 200 grams.
• Marsha Ann Hawkins, 32, of Mineral Wells, Monday, warrant for theft of property.
• Diana Rose Hires, 22, of Graford, Saturday, warrant for violation of parole for theft by check, more than $20, less than $500.
• Olivia Jason Edward, 34, of Mineral Wells, Monday, theft of property, less than $50, and driving without a license.
• Jimmy John Faulkner, 29, of Azle, Nov. 24, motion to revoke probation warrants for possession of a controlled substance, less than 1 gram, and burglary of a building.
• Robert Ballen Hobbs, 23, of Granbury, Nov. 24, motion to revoke probation warrant for burglary of a building.
• Lonnie Cozell Johnson Jr., 30, of Mineral Wells, Nov. 19, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and a warrant for assault causing bodily injury – family violence.
• Patrick Wayne Ongley, 22, of Burleson, Tuesday, warrant for violation of parole for possession of marijuana, less than 2 ounces.
• Juan Carlos Ortiz, 37, of Eastland, Sunday, driving while intoxicated.
• Woody George Parsons, 34, of Mingus, Nov. 26, assault causing bodily injury – family violence.
• Amber Jones Porter, 24, of Mineral Wells, Nov. 18, Tarrant County warrant for theft by check.
• James Martin Rae Jr., 42, of Jacksboro, Friday, driving while intoxicated.
• Christopher John Robinson, 22, of The Colony, Nov. 25, Harris County warrant for illegal dumping, more than 500 pounds, less than 1,000 pounds.
• Antonio Fuentes Santiago, 30, of Dallas, Nov. 28, FBI warrant for fraud – finance statement forgery.
• Timothy Neil Smartt Jr., 23, of Graford, Nov. 26, warrant for motion to revoke probation for unauthorized use of a vehicle.
• Michael Lee Smith, 28, of Mineral Wells, Nov. 28, warrants for issuance of a bad check and expired registration.
• Shirley Jean Taylor, 37, of Oklahoma City, Okla., Monday, motion to revoke probation warrant for burglary of a habitation.
• Dontrell Monte Thomas, 19, of Mineral Wells, Monday, warrants for motion to adjudicate guilt for burglary of a habitation and burglary of a building.
• Mark Alan Williams, 48, of Mineral Wells, Nov. 23, possession of a controlled substance, less than 1 gram, and assault causing bodily injury.
• Mark Alan Williams, 48, of Mineral Wells, Nov. 24, warrant for violation of a protective order.
• Christail Rena Withers, 34, of Mingus, Nov. 26, public intoxication.
• David Wayne Wofford, 44, of Mineral Wells, Nov. 19, warrant for driving while intoxicated, third or more offense.
• David Lee Woodring, 34, of Mineral Wells, Nov. 24, assault – family violence.
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Thursday Blotter
The following people were processed through the Palo Pinto County Jail.
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PPGH looks forward to new general surgeon
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Stagner retires after 29 years
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County Records July 12-26
County Clerk
Bobbie Smith
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Crime Stoppers reward offered for weekend business burglary
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Veteran's Corner - July 25, 2010
Thanks again for your responses to this column. An abundance of questions regarding emergency care eligibility at non-VA facilities needs to be addressed.
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All invited to document life on Saturday
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AGENDA
Palo Pinto County Commissioners are scheduled to meet in regular session at 9 a.m. Monday at the Palo Pinto County Courthouse to consider the following agenda items:
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Salvador's Car Wash
Several community members will offer a car wash Saturday to help raise funds for the family of Salvador Briones Jr.
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Thursday Blotter
The following people were processed through the Palo Pinto County Jail. Information in this column is gathered from the Palo Pinto County Sheriff's Office incident reports and any related public documents. Not every incident leads to a charge under the law. If charges should be filed, innocence or guilt is determined by a court of law.
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