February 2024

Forney OC hosts grand opening

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State Representative Keith Bell pictured with wife, Annette Bell, Sheriff Bryan Beavers and wife, Monica Beavers, at the Grand Opening of the Keith Bell Opportunity Central campus, part of Forney ISD Feb. 2.
Photo courtesy of Mary Dlabaj

POLICE BLOTTER

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Terrell Police made the following arrests and responded to the following incidents from February 2 through February 7. Arrests: Argentina Lizette Garcia, Terrell, 28, warrant Anita Garcia, Terrell, 46, warrants Latashia Antrinette Brown, Terrell, 26, theft of property Kimberly Kay Haning, Terrell, 46, driving while intoxicated Braelon Darnell Brumsey, Terrell, 18, assault causing bodily injury Anthony Jaquin Hall, Terrell, 31, assault by contact (family violence); no driver’s license; failure to maintain financial responsibility Kendell Jermon Brown, Terrell, 33, assault by contact (family violence) Anthony Clifford Dooley, Terrell, 56, possession of controlled substance; theft of property; fraud, possession/use of credit or debit card Incidents: Missing person – Feb.

Around Town

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February 10: The No. 1 British Flying Training School Museum will host area veterans for the Second Saturday Veterans Breakfast on Saturday, Feb.

Airplane crashes after losing engine power

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editor@terrelltribune.com Engine power failure caused a pilot to make an emergency landing near Airport Road in Terrell late Monday night. At approximately 11:50 p.m., the Terrell Police Department received a 911 call for a reported plane crash.

Two people dead after apparent murder-suicide

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editor@terrelltribune.com Two people are dead after an apparent murder-suicide at Heather Lane Circle Tuesday, Jan. 30 according to the Terrell Police Department At approximately 12:30 a.m., Terrell PD received a 911 call in reference to shots fired in the 300 block of Heather Lane Circle.

Cash Mob hits Whisked Away Bakery

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The Terrell Chamber of Commerce’s monthly “Cash Mob” made its way to Whisked Away Bake House Jan. 26 located at 118 E. Moore Ave. in Terrell. Whisked Away offers a variety of coffee, specialty drinks, teas, sandwiches, soups and numerous baked goods. Visitors spent a minimum of $20 to support local businesses in the City of Terrell.
Photo courtesy of Terrel Chamber of Commerce Facebook page