June 2024

POLICE BLOTTER

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Terrell Police made the following arrests and responded to the following incidents from June 5 through June 12. Arrests: David Patricio Blanco, Terrell, 20 evading arrest with vehicle/watercraft Jessica Mary McCarter, Terrell, 43, warrant Leasha Montoya Hardin, Terrell, 43, possession of drug paraphernalia; possession of controlled substance Aretha Renee Husband, Terrell, 56, resisting arrest; failure to identify; warrant Brandon Lee Furr, Terrell, 38, warrant Lashondra Antoinette Chance, Terrell, 34, warrant Carmela Savanna Martinez, Terrell, 24, public intoxication Frederick Garnel Willis, Terrell, 53, no driver’s license; warrant; failure to maintain financial responsibility Harold Bernard Harris, Terrell, 59, warrant David Salas Huerta, Terrell, 41, no driver’s license Latoya Shevette English, Terrell, 41, warrant Myeshia Yvette Dabney, Terrell, 37, warrant Glenn Earl Williams, Terrell, 52, theft of property (2 or more convictions) Dennis Ray Thomas, Terrell, 61, warrant Anton Robert Turner, Terrell, 49, warrant; tampering with evidence; possession of controlled substance Incidents: Theft/larceny – June 5, W Moore Ave Civil matter – June 5, American Way Narcotics/drug laws – June 5, County Road 237 Theft/larceny – June 6, Windsor Ave Trespass – June 6, West End St Assault – June 6, W Newton St Assault – June 6, Randy Snow Ct Traffic stop – June 6, FM 741 Traffic stop – June 6, High Meadow Dr Burglary – June 6, Leighton Dr Traffic stop – June 6, S Catherine St Trespass – June 7, Windsor Ave Assault – June 7, E Brin St Drunkenness – June 7, S State Hwy 34 Theft/larceny – June 7, S State Hwy 34 Theft/larceny – June 7, W Moore Ave Theft/larceny – June 7, Runnels St Theft/larceny – June 8, American Way Found property – June 8, Ben Gill Pkwy Trespass – June 8, N Viriginia St Theft/larceny – June 9, N State Hwy 34 Civil matter – June 9, W Interstate 20 Lost property – June 89, W Nash St Theft/larceny – June 9, Freeman St Theft/larceny – June 9, S Catherine St Vandalism – June 9, Mineral Wells St Theft/larceny – June 9, Timber Ct Lost property – June 10, N State Hwy 34 Assault – June 10, W Moore Ave Trespass – June 10, Timber Ct Assault – June 10, Meadoview Ct Assault – June 10, Windsor Ave Theft/larceny – June 10, W Moore Ave Found property – June 10, S Frances St Civil matter – June 10, Kennedy Dr Trespass – June 10, Main St Burglary – June 11, N State Hwy 34 Theft/larceny – June 11, Windsor Ave Vandalism – June 11, S State Hwy 34 Theft/larceny – June 11, W Interstate 20 Theft/larceny – June 11, W Moore Ave Assault – June 11, N Frances St Narcotics/drug laws – June 11, Heather Lane Cir Traffic stop – June 11, S Frances St.

Archer speaks to Terrell Kiwanis Club

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Bruce Archer gave a super informative presentation on June 11 on what North Texas Mayors and Councils deal with daily. Not only is Bruce a dedicated Kiwanis Club member and realtor, but he is also a former Mayor of Mesquite.
Photo courtesy of Terrell Kiwanis Club Facebook page

Terrell PD locates missing senior

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editor@terrelltribune.com After issuing a Silver Alert earlier June 15, a senior from Terrell was located safely. A 75-year-old male from Terrell, was last seen on foot in the 400 block of Henderson Street on Saturday.

Brookshire Grocery Co. Relaunches Heroes Flight Program

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Brookshire Grocery Co. is accepting applications from military veterans to fill 25 spots on its trip to Washington, D.C., Oct. 21-23 for the 20th Brookshire’s and Super 1 Foods Heroes Flight program. In addition to veterans from World War II and the Korean War, this flight will include veterans who served during the Vietnam War, Gulf War, War in Afghanistan and War in Iraq. BGC provides the all-expenses paid trip as a way of honoring our veterans for their service and sacrifices.
Brookshire Grocery Co. is accepting applications from military veterans to fill 25 spots on its trip to Washington, D.C., Oct. 21-23 for the 20th Brookshire’s and Super 1 Foods Heroes Flight program. Photo courtesy of Brookshire Grocery Company

Sand bass: The people’s fish

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I was well into my 20s when I first began fishing for white bass (sand bass) as they are called in North Texas. Sand bass flourish in lakes with feeder streams and each spring make spawning runs in the creeks or rivers.
White bass (sand bass) are fun to catch and great eating. Here’s Luke with a ‘bigun’ that landed during the early spring spawn. Catching is fast and furious now on many area lakes. Photo by Jeff Rice

Thirty-five Texas counties eligible for individual disaster aid

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TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION Residents in a total of 35 Texas counties now qualify for individual disaster assistance following a series of severe storms and flooding that began in late April, The Dallas Morning News reported. “I thank our federal partners and emergency response personnel across our great state who are working tirelessly to protect and support their fellow Texans,” Gov.
Thirty-five Texas counties eligible for individual disaster aid

Breezy Hill hosting Juneteenth celebration

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editor@terrelltribune.com For the eighth consecutive year, the Association of Breezy Hill Park will host a Juneteenth event at Breezy Hill Park, located at 351 New Hope Street in Terrell. Events are set to run from 11 a.m.