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
• Joshua Taylor Alvey, 24, of Cross Plains, Saturday, possession of marijuana, more than 4 ounces, less than 5 pounds.
• Shamika Rhosheere Cyphers, 29, of Houston, Tuesday, warrant for theft by check.
• Richard Emery Dow III, 36, of Weatherford, Monday, warrant for theft of a firearm.
• Rusty Taylor Eichman, 23, of Santo, Tuesday, warrant for possession of a controlled substance.
• Timothy Ray Franks, 41, of Comanche, Monday, warrant for violation of parole for obstructing a highway passage.
• Kassandra Brianne Kea, 27, of Mineral Wells, Sunday, driving while intoxicated.
• Thomas Mark Kent Jr., 47, of Portales, N.M., Sunday, driving while intoxicated.
• Bryan Shawn Koger, 21, of Breckenridge, Tuesday, warrants for fishing without a license and possession of drug paraphernalia.
• Clifford Earl Merrifield, 20, of Mineral Wells, Monday, warrant for violation of parole for theft of property.
• Wayne Edwin Parr, 44, of Weatherford, Sunday, warrant for failure to identify, giving false or fictitious information.
• Roy Thomas Rankin, 32, of Cross Plains, Saturday, possession of marijuana, more than 4 ounces, less than 5 pounds.
• Valente Segura, 26, of Perrin, Saturday, driving while intoxicated and Immigrations and Customs Enforcement hold.
• Cliffton Eugene Tincher, 25, of Mineral Wells, Tuesday, civil bench warrant.
• Jonathan Crisostimo Villagomez, 21, of Mineral Wells, Dec. 10, warrant for failure to appear for possession of marijuana, less than 2 ounces.
• Christopher Allen Walker, 38, of Lipan, Tuesday, warrant for motion to revoke probation for manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance, more than 1 gram, less than 4 grams.
• Brandon Ray White, 29, of Mineral Wells, Monday, warrant for theft of property, more than $50, less than $500.
• David Michael Whiteley, 57, of Odessa, Monday, warrant for driving while intoxicated, third or more offense.
• Debra Wright, 52, of Mineral Wells, Dec. 10, warrant for theft by check.
• Thomas Anthony Young Jr., 25, of Dolton, Ill., Monday, theft of a firearm.
Local News
<font color="red">Thursday Blotter - Dec. 17, 2009</font>
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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.
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Weekend property crimes reported
According to Mineral Wells police, several property crimes were reported over the past weekend.
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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.
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Crews respond to two weekend structure fires
According to Mineral Wells Fire Department records, firefighters were called to two structure fires over the weekend.
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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.
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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.
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Ware to speak at Heritage Association
RJ Ware will be the guest speaker at Thursday’s meeting of the Mineral Wells Heritage Association.
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Currency buyers event coming to town
Mineral Wells is the next stop on the list for the International Coin Collectors Association’s world tour. During this event at the Best Western Club House Hotel Inn and Suites, 4410 U.S. Highway 180 East, the ICCA will be purchasing coins, paper currency, gold and silver on behalf of their global network of collectors, dealers and refineries.
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PET OF THE WEEK: Catahoula mix looking for a new place to call home
“Capt. Jack” is a short hair, mixed-breed dog – mostly Catahoula leopard – with an intriguing red merle-patterned coat. This approximately 2-year-old, 55-pound male also has one blue eye and one brown eye. He will need to be fixed as part of his adoption.
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