July 2024

POLICE BLOTTER

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Terrell Police made the following arrests and responded to the following incidents from June 21 through June 28. Arrests: Ronnie Ladell Hubbard, Jr., Terrell, 39, warrants Shardaye Monique Gladney, Terrell, 36, no driver’s license; failure to maintain financial responsibility Sidney Poitier Paul, Jr., Terrell, 33, assault (family violence – impeding breath) Angel Marie Davis, Terrell, 20, warrant Deandra Earl Williams, Terrell, 40, driving while intoxicated Jherrick Demond West, Terrell, 35, warrant; terroristic threat Thomas Hayes Pickens, Terrell, 31, warrant; possession of controlled substance Lindsey Marie Connelly, Terrell, 34, resisting arrest; warrant; assault by contact (family violence) Courtnei Janay Washington, Terrell, 32, assault by contact (family violence) Sarah Lynn Bonvillion, Terrell, 33, warrant Roy Lee McCarver, Terrell, 66, warrant; manufacturing/delivering controlled substance Ruby Ann Caranza, Terrell, 33, burglary of building; warrant; possession of controlled substance David Robert Cortez, Terrell, 55, driving while intoxicated Kimberly Roshawm Grant, Terrell, 39, resisting arrest; obstructing highway passageway Taylor Marie Sypowicz, Terrell, 29, warrants; resisting arrest Roger Wayne Bowman, Terrell, 63, warrant; driving while license invalid Deny Edgardo Vasquez Ortiz, Terrell, 26, theft of property William Clyde Culbreath V, Terrell, 36, assault; assault of public servant; criminal mischief Brian Oneal Lampkins, Terrell, 39, warrant Devonta Mykal Ambers, Terrell, 27, warrant Sherry Shalon Clark, Terrell, 52, failure to maintain financial responsibility Incidents: Burglary – June 21, S State Hwy 34 Theft/larceny – June 21, American Way Vandalism – June 21, Pecos St Theft/larceny – June 21, W Moore Ave Trespass – June 21, Metro Dr Aggravated assault – June 21, E Alamo St Civil matter – June 21, Boone St Trespass – June 22, Mira Pl Assault – June 22, American Way Aggravated assault – June 22, S Rockwall Ave Weapons law violations – June 22, Windsor Ave Local ordinance – June 22, Rosehill Rd Trespass – June 23, S State Hwy 34 Domestic incident – June 23, S Rockwall Ave Theft/larceny – June 23, S Virginia St Drunk driving – June 23, W US Hwy 80 Burglary – June 23, Timber Ct Trespass – June 23, Sandelwood Dr Disorderly conduct – June 23, E Myers St Theft/larceny – June 24, W Moore Ave Burglary – June 23, Dellis St Assault – June 24, Spur 557 Assault – June 24, Colquitt Rd Vandalism – June 24, E Moore Ave Traffic stop – June 24, GriffithAve Local ordinance – June 24, San Jacinto St Assault – June 24, Rosehill Rd Theft/larceny – June 25, W Moore Ave Theft/larceny – June 25, American Way Theft/larceny – June 25, W Moore Ave Found property – June 25, E Moore Ave Domestic incident – June 25, W Moore Ave Narcotics/drug laws – June 25, Mt Olive St Vandalism – June 26, N State Hwy 34 Theft/larceny – June 26, W Moore Ave Warrant service – June 26, E College St Traffic stop – June 26, Bradshaw St Disorderly conduct – June 26, N FM 148 Found property – June 26, S State Hwy 34 Fraud – June 26, Kings Creek Dr Trespass – June 26, S Medora St Traffic stop – June 27, S State Hwy 34 Warrant service – June 27, E College St Theft/larceny – June 27, E Moore Ave Traffic stop – June 27, 11th St Trespass – June 28, Warren Ave.
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Fire safety urged for Fourth

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TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION With the Fourth of July bringing a possible four-day weekend for lucky Texans, the Texas A&M Forest Service urges outdoor enthusiasts to exercise fire safety outdoors, especially when using fireworks or starting campfires to roast hot dogs and toast marshmallows. Approximately 90 percent of wildfires are caused by humans and their activities, and the Fourth of July is one of the top days for reported wildfires, according to the forest service.