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Sec. A, Page 4 • Yorktown News-View • Wednesday, August 7, 2013
NEWS-VIEWPOLICE&COURTS
DEWITT COUNTY ARREST REPORT
DEWITT COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE ACTIVITY REPORT
EDITOR’S NOTE: All subjects listed in the fol-
lowing arrest report are innocent until proven
guilty in a court of law, in a fair trial before a
jury of their peers.
In the event of dropped/reduced charges,
the News-View will publish an additional notice
at the request of the arrestee. In order to do
so, official documentation supporting the claim
from the DeWitt County Sheriffs Office, Cuero
Police Department or Yorktown Police
Department must be submitted to the News-
View by the arrestee.
Following is the DeWitt County arrest report
for July 26-Aug. 1 as submitted to the News-
View by the DeWitt County Sheriffs Office:
Jail average daily count-117
Inmates housed for other agencies-45
July 26
Melissa Flores, 28, of Yorktown, assault pub-
lic servant, bond of $10,000, assault against a
public servant, bond of $10,000, DCSO
Robin Barnette, 41, of Cuero, driving while
license invalid, bond of $1,000, possession of
a controlled substance in penalty group 3 <28
grams, bond of $1,000, DCSO
Jose Sanchez, 28, of Cuero, assault family
violence enhanced/repeat offender, bond of
$35,000, DCSO
Jeffery Anderson, 46, of Yorktown, public
intoxication, fine of $314 (30 days to pay),
DCSO
Chad Wilson, 27, of Crowley, failure to
appear/driving while license invalid/enhanced,
bond of $2,000 cash, DCSO
July 27
Michael Garcia, 33, of Cuero, resisting
arrest/search or transport, bond of $1,000,
Cuero PD
July 28
Sergio Echevarria, 25, of Eagle Pass, failure
to stop at designated point (intersection), fine
of $207.10 (30 days to pay), DCSO
Jason Lecon, 30, of Cuero, theft of service
>=$20<$500, bond of $1,000, DCSO
Shaquitha Lecon, 28, of Cuero, theft of serv-
ice >=$20<$500, bond of $1,000, DCSO
Joe Vela, 29, of Cuero, driving while license
invalid/enhanced, bond of $1,000, Yorktown
PD
Shavana Leshea Blue, 39, of Cuero, failure
to identify giving false information (Victoria
County), bond of $500, Cuero PD
July 29
Hector Dwayne Hernandez, 47, of Victoria,
possession of marijuana < 2oz, bond of
$1,000, DPS
July 30
Samantha Renae Morales, 26, of Rosenburg,
open container, fine of $267 (30 days to pay),
failure to appear/open container, fine of $323
(30 days to pay), DCSO
Manuel Ramon Rosales, 59, of Victoria, pos-
session of marijuana < 2oz drug free zone,
bond of $1,000, public intoxication, fine of
$367 (30 days to pay), DCSO
Michael Marin, 43, of Yorktown, aggravated
assault with a deadly weapon/repeat offender,
bond of $75,000, DCSO
Gilbert Daniel Martinez, 33, of Waelder, driv-
ing while license invalid with previous convic-
tion, bond of $1,000, Cuero PD
July 31
Cortavious Letrez Gary, 24, of Houston,
unlawful carry of a weapon (Harris County),
bond of $2,000, Cuero PD
John Matthew Gudelman, 33, of Katy, driving
while intoxicated 2nd, bond of $2,500, DPS
Aug. 1
Jacquita Johnson, 22, of Cuero, theft of serv-
ice $20<$500 (Victoria County), bond of
$2,000 failure to appear (victoria county),
bond of $2,000, Cuero PD
Artis Sparks, 32, of Cuero, no motor vehicle
liability insurance, plead not guilty/30 days to
appear, speeding>10 limit 40 mph in a 30
mph zone, plead not guilty/30 days to appear,
failure to appesr/speeding>10 limit 40 mph in
a 30 mph zone, plead not guilty/30 days to
appear, Cuero PD
Taylor Nicole Thomas, 18, of Cuero, failure to
attend school, fine of $405.60, failure to
attend school, fine of $308.10, Cuero PD
Sarah Barnes, 18, of Cuero, theft proper-
ty>=$50<$500, bond of $2,000, Cuero PD
Following is the DeWitt County Sheriffs activity
report for July 26-Aug. 1 as submitted to the
Record by the DCSO.
Number of loose livestock calls-22
Make or assist with crash scene/DPS-1
July 26
Suspicious person on Live Oak Rd, Cuero
Suspicious person on Hwy 72, Cuero
Suspicious vehicle on Charco Rd, Nordheim
Loose livestock call on FM 237, Meyersville
Theft on FM 237, Yorktown
Road hazard on Hwy 183 N, Cuero
Suspicious vehicle on Hwy 183 N, Cuero
Assault on E Live Oak St, Cuero
Loose livestock on FM 237, Cuero
Juvenile situation on Dunn St, Cuero
Loose livestock on FM 2542, Cuero
Assisted DPS with accident on FM 766, Cuero
Disturbance on Hwy 87N, Cuero
July 27
Disturbance on Hopkinsville Rd, Cuero
Check welfare on Schlinke Rd, Cuero
Juvenile situation on Crestview Rd, Yorktown
Loose livestock on FM 237, Meyersville
Loose livestock on Hwy 119, Yorktown
Suicide attempt on Hwy 87N, Cuero
Accident on FM 108, Yorktown
Reckless driver on FM 240, Yorktown
Loose livestock on FM 2542, Cuero
Suspicious activity on Hwy 72W, Cuero
Loose livestock on Ckodre Rd, Yorktown
Loose livestock on FM 237, Cuero
Welfare check on Kendall Rd, Cuero
July 28
Reckless driver on N Esplanade, Cuero
Loose livestock on Schlinke Rd, Yorktown
Warrant service on E Live Oak St, Cuero
Burglary of a building, Yorktown
Reckless driver on Hwy 183S, Meyersville
Reckless driver on Ratcliff Rd, Yorktown
Criminal mischief on John Pokluda Rd,
Nordheim
Medical dispatch on Hausmann Rd, Cuero
Loose livestock on Lindenau Rd, Cuero
Suspicious vehicle on FM 240, Westhoff
Road hazard on Hwy 183 N, Cuero
Loose livestock on FM 2542, Cuero
Livestock injured on Hopkinsville Rd, Cuero
Loose livestock on Hwy 72, Cuero
Disturbance on Hotz Rd,Thomaston
Assist motorist on Bill Nami, Cuero
Loose livestock on FM 108, Yorktown
July 29
Parking violation on E Morgan, Cuero
Loose livestock on FM 236, Cuero
Shots fired on FM 682, Yoakum
Disturbance on Clinton Rd, Cuero
Loose livestock on FM 2542, Cuero
Harassment on Hebron Church Rd, Yoakum
Loose livestock on Thomaston River Rd, Cuero
Threats on Cabeza Rd, Nordheim
July 30
Traffic offense on Hwy 87 N, Cuero
Shots fired on Hannessy Rd, Yoakum
Suspicious activity on E Live Oak St, Cuero
Road hazard on Hwy 72 W, Nordheim
Accident on Hwy 72 W, Yorktown
Brush fire on FM 108, Yorktown
Loose livestock on FM 240, Yorktown
Accident on Ranch Rd, Yoakum
Assist motorist on Hwy 87 N, Cuero
Identity theft on FM 766, Cuero
Found livestock on FM 236, Cuero
July 31
Suspicious person on Hwy 77A, Cuero
Loose livestock on Von Haefen Rd, Cuero
Fire on Metting Rd, Yorktown
Road hazard on Hwy 119, Yorktown
Civil standby on St. John's School Rd, Cuero
Property found on FM 236, Cuero
Theft on Hwy 87 S, Cuero
Alarm residential on Old Clinton Rd, Cuero
Dispute on FM 844, Yorktown
Criminal mischief on Gottschalt Ln, Cuero
Loose livestock on Hwy 77, Cuero
Suspicious person on Kaiser Adams Rd,
Yoakum
Aug. 1
Disturbance on Hwy 111W, Yoakum
Suspicious activity on FM 953, Cuero
Assist Cuero PD with Shots Fired on N
McCleod, Cuero
Assist motorist on Hwy 87, Cuero
Loose livestock on FM 682, Yoakum
Civil on Texas St, Cuero
Burglary of residence on Fay Ave, Westhoff
Loose livestock on FM 2980, Yorktown
Reckless driver on Hwy 87S, Thomaston
Threat on FM 3010, Cuero
Theft on Redies St, Cuero
Livestock loose on FM 884, Yorktown
Accident on Hwy 183 N, Cuero
Suspicious person On Main St, Nordheim
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PUBLIC RECORDS
CUERO LIVESTOCK REPORT
NIXON LIVESTOCK REPORT
Marriage licenses
Kimberly N. Kaiser and
Steven C. Wikenwerder
Brynn J. Dworaczyk and
Clifton G. Foulds III
Luis A. Chapas-Ballejos and
Rocio Ramos
Tiffany R. Cessor and
Douglas S. Wright
Dorian N. Fergerson and
Gary C. Self Jr.
Assumed name cer-
tificates
Dwayne Ammann dba
Ammann Welding-Cuero
Gilbert Ramirez dba
Treasure Chest & More-Cuero
Deeds
Clifton George Foulds III
and Jessica Michelle Foulds
to John Biemer and Melissa
Biemer, 2 acres and 40 feet
easement, Guadalupe College
Edna H. Sampson and
Walter A. Sampson to Mary
Garcia and Roger Garcia,
Nordheim
James E. Kahanek to Travis
McVay, 1 acre, “Rivercrest
Estates'-Daniel Davis
Holly Jo Matthew Dyes, Amy
Beth Matthew Federick and
Lisa Matthew Fowler to
Matthew Family Partnership II,
Matthew Sisters Cattle Co II
and C.T. “Peter” Matther
Family Partners, undivided
interest, 497.53 acres and
road (3.03 acres)-G.
Sultzbaugh and S.B. Mixon
Nicolas Ortiz to Mary E.
Nelson and Robert M.
Nelson, Yorktown, 9,617.25
square feet and 0.33
acre-Stephen Best
Gil Ramirez to Kohinoor
Petroleum LP, “Bridges
Sigmund Add,” Cuero
Dwayne Kelley and Jamie
Kelley to LJ. Chumchal and
Steven Chumchal, 31.26
acres-N.B. Johnson
Russell Wayne Gardner to
Tabeth Manon Gardner, Cuero
Alvira Gonzales and
Guadalupe Gonzales to Joe A.
Rodriguez and Mary Alice
Rodriguez, Yoakum, “Plaza
Add”-John May League
Elida Cantu Ortiz to Nicolas
Ortiz, Yorktown; 9,617.25
square feet-Stephen Best
Antonia Leiba Trejo (custo-
dian) and Sara Beth Trejo to
George E. Scott, Yoakum-John
May League
David Henry Buchhorn and
Margaret Gayle Buchhorn to
DHBuchhorn LR 119.21 acres
(two tracts) and undivided
royalty interest in 191.78
acres (two tracts)-IRR Survey,
Benjamin Harrell
Lawrence M. Leahy and
Mary Jo Leahy to Celtic L.
Land & Livestock LLC, 97.888
acres-Benj Kizer and W.D.
Sanders
Carlos Gonzales Perez to
G&C Enterprise, Cheryl Miers
and Greg Miers, Yoakum
Maggie Redford to Phillip
M. Ross, general
Patricia J. Geister to Dolan
Living Trust
Patricia J. Geister to Dolan
Living Trust
Darleen Dolan and Patrick
C. Dolan to Maxwell Heritage
Fund
Wills and administra-
tions filed for probate
Edmund A.
Pakebusch-deceased
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Receipts: 1,951
Had 233 cows and15 bulls. The packer market was much
higher making it the third straight week of higher prices. Packers
are caught up on processing and demand is increasing while
numbers are holding steady.
The calf market was really good across the board as all class-
es continued the upward trend that started two weeks ago. A lot
of buyer interest in all classes of calves. Grass conditions out
west are the best they have been in years. This is a strong driver
of today’s market. Most classes are up at least $1 -$3/cwt over
last week’s substantial gains.
Packer bulls: Heavy weights 95-103; lower grades 70-89.
Packer cows: Breakers 65-75; boning 65-85; canners and cut-
ters 80-94; light and weak 50-65; 29 palpated bred cows 90-105;
Fifteen Pairs: 820-1550.
Steer calves: Under 200 lbs. 186-220; 200-250 lbs. 190-222;
250-300 lbs. 181-214; 300-350 lbs. 178-198; 350-400 lbs. 162-
198; 400-450 lbs. 160-176; 450-500 lbs. 148-168; 500-550 lbs.
152-161; 550-600 lbs. 148-155; 600-700 lbs. 143-152; 700-800
lbs. 125-132.
Bull calves: Under 250 lbs. 193-220; 250-300 lbs. 155-195;
300-350 lbs. 162-200; 350-400 lbs. 171-193; 400-450 lbs. 156-
171; 450-500 lbs. 149-157; 500-550 lbs. 144-156; 550-600 lbs.
141-149; 600-700 lbs. 125-142; over 700 lbs. Bulls 99-129.
Heifer calves: Under 200 lbs. 157-225; 200-250 lbs. 155-200;
250-300 lbs. 144-159; 300-350 lbs. 151-172; 350-400 lbs. 158-
173; 400-450 lbs. 145-179; 450-500 lbs. 147-168; 500-550 lbs.
140-147; 550-600 lbs. 138-142; 600-700 lbs. 135-156; over 700
lbs. 120-138
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MONDAY
Plenty of Buyers - All Classes of Livestock
“Your Business Is Appreciated
Sale Begins at 10:30 a.m.
Auction Cafe Open Only on Mon. -
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Commission, Inc.
Bus. Phones 582-1561 or 582-1562
Res. Phone 582-1052 Nixon, Texas
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July 22
Volume: 1433. Cows: 171. Bulls: 7. Horses, Sheep and Goats: 0.
Steers
200-300 lbs: 164.00 to 174.00 to 225.00.300-400 lbs: 154.00 to
164.00 to 193.00.400-500 lbs: 144.00 to 154.00 to 177.00.500-600
lbs: 134.00 to 144.00 to 162.00.600-700 lbs: 125.00 to 135.00 to
151.00. 700-800 lbs: 119.00 to 129.00 to 140.00.
Heifers
200-300 lbs: 144.00 to 154.00 to 190.00.300-400 lbs: 141.00 to
151.00 to 175.00.400-500 lbs: 133.00 to 143.00 to 178.00.500-600
lbs: 123.00 to 133.00 to 190.00.600-700 lbs: 118.00 to 128.00 to
170.00. 700-800 lbs: 101.00 to 111.00 to 126.00.
Slaughter cows: 52.00 to 87.00. Slaughter bulls: 87.00 to 97.00.
Stocker cows: 720.00 to 1080.00. Pairs: 1000.00. Horses: none.
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