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Police, Sheriff, Fire/EMS reports
Thursday, 24 April 2008

The Big Spring Police Department reported the following activity between 7 a.m. Wednesday and 7 a.m. today:

• CINDY R. ALEXANDER, 29, of 2911 W. Highway 80, was arrested Wednesday on a local warrant.
• NATHAN C. LOWE, 19, of 1112 Mulberry, was arrested Wednesday on a local capias warrant and a Martin County warrant.
• SERGIO SANEZ, 25, of 928 Waco Street, was arrested Wednesday on a Walker County warrant.
• ALEJANDOR L. RAMIREZ, 58, of 131 Avenue I, was arrested  Wednesday on a charge of public intoxication.
• JOHN M. FONDA, 32, of 606 State, was arrested Wednesday on 12 local capias warrants and a Snyder County warrant.
• KYLE E. HUDSON, 24, of 9281 Old Highway 87, was arrested Wednesday on a charge of driving while license invalid.
• ROGER LANDRY, 38, of 740 W. Highway 1131, was arrested Thursday on a charge of driving while intoxicated.
• THEFT was reported:
- in the 1900 block of Gregg Street.
- in the 1200 block of 11th Place.
• CRIMINAL MISCHIEF was reported in the 2600 block of Carleton.
• ASSAULT CLASS C/FAMILY VIOLENCE was reported in the 2600 block of Ent.

The Howard County Sheriff’s Office reported the following activity:
Note — Officials with the Howard County Jail reported having 45 inmates at the time of this report.
• JODI LYN MILLS, 27, was arrested Wednesday by the HCSO on a charge of failure to appear - theft by check.
• HOLLY DENISE JENNINGS, 23, was transferred to the county jail Wednesday by the BSPD on charges of possession of marijuana - two ounces or less, possession of a dangerous drug and criminal mischief.
• SALVADOR GUITEREZ PEREZ, 36, was transferred to the county jail Wednesday by the BSPD on a charge of resisting arrest, search or transportation.

The Big Spring Fire Department and Emergency Medical Services reported the following activity:
• MEDICAL was reported in the 1300 block of Mesa. One person was transported to SMMC.
• MEDICAL was reported in the 3200 block of Parkway. One person was transported to SMMC.
Last Updated ( Friday, 25 April 2008 )
 
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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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