October 2022

POLICE BLOTTER

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Terrell police made the following arrests and responded to the following incidents from October 19 to October 25: Arrests: Shannon Dean Smith, Terrell, 56, possession of a controlled substance PG1 <1G Deandre Alize Payton, Leesville, LA, 26, battery – intimidating, impeding or injuring a witness Marvin Ray Brown, Terrell, 60, speeding – 89 mph in a 65 mph Ruben Cabrera, Terrell, 17, manufacture/ delivery of a controlled substance PG2 or 2A >=4G<400G Juan Cabrera-Arteaga, Wills Point, 32, manufacture/delivery of a controlled substance PG1 >=1G<4G Crystal Ann Guillaudeau, Terrell, 45, theft <$100; driving motor vehicle without a drivers license; operating food product establishment without a permit; failure to maintain financial responsibility; failure to appear Julio Cesar Rodriguez, Terrell, 20, FV – assault by contact; racing and/or exhibition of acceleration Jhonathan Jesus Segovia, Terrell, 29, possession of a controlled substance PG1 <1G; possession of marijuana <2 oz. Andrew Michael Martin, Crandall, 51, assault – interfering/restricting breathing/circulation of a family member with previous conviction Rodney C.
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Constable recognized for his compassion during tragedy

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With overwhelming grief in his voice, John Sutton explained to the Kaufman County Commissioners’ Court that on October 5, he called 9-1-1 because his six-month-old grandson had stopped breathing. Sutton said when paramedics arrived, the baby could not be revived, but he said the one thing that held him together in that moment was the compassion shown by Precinct 3 Kaufman County Deputy Constable Wade Bowden.

SPCA provides tips to keep pets safe

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Happy Howl-O-Ween from the SPCA of Texas! With all of the gremlins, goblins and ghosts out on the prowl, the SPCA of Texas wants to remind pet owners to keep their pet’s safety in mind this Halloween. Here are some helpful tips to ensure the whole family has a spooktacular Halloween this year: -Don’t give any candy to your pets! All forms of chocolate can be dangerous, even lethal, for dogs and cats. Other candies may contain the artificial sweetener xylitol that can also be poisonous to pets.

Heath to speak at BFTS Museum

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Inspired by true events, the newly released book by New York Times bestselling author, Lorraine Heath, is the story of flying, war, love and mystery set in…Terrell, Texas! The No. 1 British Flying Training School Museum’s program, “Conversations with….”, will feature Mrs. Heath on Thursday, November 10 at 7 p.m. at the museum located at 119 Silent Wings Boulevard.