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Monday, 17 March 2008 |
The Big Spring Police Department reported the following activity between 9 a.m. Saturday and 7 a.m. today:
• CHERYL WILLIAMS, 48, of 3608 Gail Highway, was arrested Saturday on two local citations and a charge of driving while intoxicated - second offense. • ABEL VIGIL, 22, of 1505 Sycamore, was arrested Saturday on two local capias warrants and two local citations. • PRINCE C. VANDERBILT, 21, of 1502 Lincoln, was arrested Sunday on a charge of possession of marijuana - two ounces or less. • TIMOTHY R. LUCIO, 23, of 1001 Bluebonnet, was arrested Sunday on four local citations. • JOE D. GUERRERO, 30, of 702 E. 17th Street, was arrested Sunday on a charge of public intoxication. • THEFT was reported: - in the 600 block of 15th Street. - in the 1700 block of FM 700. • BURGLARY OF A VEHICLE was reported: - in the 700 block of Highland. - in the 100 block of Coachman - in the 900 block of Highland. • ASSAULT CAUSING BODILY INJURY was reported in the 100 block of Third Street. • ASSAULT CLASS C/FAMILY VIOLENCE was reported: - in the 1900 block of Wasson. - in the 500 block of Westover Road. - in the 1100 block of Grafa. • ASSAULT BY CONTACT was reported in the 200 block of FM 700. • POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA - TWO OUNCES OR LESS was reported in the 600 block of 15th Street. • POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA was reported in the 900 block of 13th Street. • FAILURE TO IDENTIFY - GIVING FALSE INFORMATION was reported in the 1600 block of Kentucky. • DEADLY CONDUCT - DISCHARGE OF A FIREARM was reported in the 300 block of 10th Street. The Howard County Sheriff’s Office reported the following activity: Note — Officials with the Howard County Jail reported having 42 inmates at the time of this report. • TONY MARTINEZ JR., 18, was arrested Friday by the HCSO on a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. • BRIAN ANTHONY HECKLER, 32, was arrested Friday by the HCSO on a charge of filing a false report with a police officer or law enforcement employee. • WILLIAM HORACE CARTER, 52, was transferred to the county jail Friday by the BSPD on a charge of driving while intoxicated - second offense. • TIMOTHY NEIL ACUFF, 25, was arrested Saturday by DPS on a charge of public intoxication. • WILLIAM RYAN LOCKE, 33, was arrested Saturday by the HCSO on a charge of driving while license invalid. • JOE KEITH RUBARTS III, 29, was arrested Sunday by DPS on charges of driving while intoxicated - second offense and driving while license invalid with a previous conviction. • PRINCE CORPEL VANDERBILT, 21, was transferred to the county jail Sunday by the BSPD on a charge of possession of marijuana - two ounces or less. • CHERYL ANN WILLIAMS, 48, was transferred to the county jail Sunday by the BSPD on a charge of driving while intoxicated - second offense. • REBECCA RENEA COWLES, 42, was arrested Sunday by DPS on charges of possession of marijuana - two ounces or less and possession of drug paraphernalia. • OLLIE RAY MCCALLUM, 22, was arrested Sunday by DPS on a charge of speeding - 80 MPH in a 70 MPH zone. • ROBERT RICHARD PEARSON JR., 20, was arrested Sunday by DPS on charges of burglary of a building (three counts) and a motion to revoke probation for possession of marijuana - two ounces or less. • VICTORIA ALDRIDGE, 21, was arrested Saturday by DPS on charges of no driver’s license and no liability insurance. The Big Spring Fire Department and Emergency Medical Services reported the following activity: • MEDICAL was reported in the 1100 block of E. 12th Street. One person was transported to SMMC. • MEDICAL was reported in the 400 block of Dallas. Service refused. • MEDICAL was reported in the 1900 block of Alabama. One person was transported to SMMC. • TRASH FIRE was reported in the 4200 block of Highway 80. • RUBBISH FIRE was reported in the 1400 block of Sue Drive. • MEDICAL was reported in the 700 block of Baylor. One person was transported to SMMC. • MEDICAL was reported in the 1000 block of Sgt. Paredez. One person was transported to SMMC. • MEDICAL was reported in the 500 block of 17th Street. One person was transported to SMMC. • MEDICAL was reported in the 800 block of Lorilla. One person was transported to SMMC. • TRAUMA was reported in the 3600 block of Dixon. One person was transported to SMMC. • MEDICAL was reported in the 1200 block of Johnson. One person was transported to SMMC. • TRAUMA was reported in the 400 block of Dallas. One person was transported to SMMC. • TRAFFIC ACCIDENT was reported in the area of Interstate Highway 20. Service refused. • MEDICAL was reported in the 8000 block of E. County Road 42. Service refused. • TRAUMA was reported in the 1800 block of N. Highway 87. One person was transported to SMMC. |
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| | | | My family has lived in Big Spring for 31 years. This last Thursday my mother, Geri York and I had to go out of town for some doctors appts. We stopped at the very last gas station as you leave town heading to Midland. I think it is a Shell Sation. We had to get a gallon of water to add to my truck. We purchased the water and before we could even get it into the truck we had two seperate men ask if we needed any help. This is the reason we live in Big Spring and West Texas!! Rhonda Bronaugh - Big Spring | The greed of the people in Big Spring has become unbelievable since shortly after the refinery explosion! Now that there is an influx of out-of-towners the supply and demand of housing is being strained. Rent has suddenly doubled (or more) and "trailer parks" are popping up all over to help accomodate. All these good ol' boys are lining their pockets on opportunity presented by tragedy and it makes me sick. Not only are they raping the newcomers for their money, but those of us who have lived here for years haven't suddenly come into a lot of money. We still work regular jobs with regular pay. Now we can't even afford to live in our own town because of the greed of all these opportunists! Tomieka Maddux - Big Spring | | | |  | |
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