The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 134, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1990 Page: 2 of 20
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
I hur*ny, April S, 1999
POLICE BEAT
An IS-year-old Baytown man
' tus been chaffed m the 113rd
District Coun with aggravated
robbery in connection with an
incident dial occurred March It.
accoidmg to Baytown Mice
Detective Gene Sutton
Bond bat been ret at 120.000
on Wddon Uoyd Bladuhear of
1000 Carver. No. 20. according
to a spokeswoman for the Hams
County District Clerk's Office.
At about 11:43 p m., the rob-
bery victim rode his motorcycle
into the Whatabuifer parking lot
at 1903 Garth and was flagged
down by a man who produced a
pistol and demanded the vic-
tim's wallet The suspect risen
hit the victim an the head while
a second suspect arrived and
knocked die vtctaa bom the
motorcycle The victim man-
2 aged to escape and run from hit
:*aaackm. one of whom dunbed
; on die motorcycle and drove
• away.
Sutton said Blackshear was
' identified as one of the suspects.
: arrested on April 2 and subae
□eerily transferred to the Harris
County Jan
AGGRAVATED ROBBERY
A 23-year-old Pasadena man
told police he was attacked and
robbed liter he gave a woman a
ride from Deer Park to Baytown
about 1:43 un. Thursday, ac-
cording to a report
The victiai laid he drove the
woman to an address on
Bookenee and waned in Ms car
while die went to check on her
child As he waited, mroxi
matdy 13 am surrounded his
vehicle, then smashed out Ms
windshield and pulled him from
the car.
The victim said he was
beaten, kicked and had Ma wal-
let aoien before he manned to
get away.
INJURY TO A CHILD
A 30-year-old Baytown me-
chanic was arrested Wednesday
on a charge of uyury to a child
in connection with the beating
of a 6-year-old boy. according to
Detective Robert Huron.
The charge «airat William
Arrests include
Sterling students
Ray Fanning of 660IK Bayway
was filed in the 334th Duma
Court Bond was set at 350.000.
court records show
Huron said the victim wa al-
leged iy Baoen on April 2. re-
sulting m massive bruising to
the head and face, buttocks,
thtchs and lea
INFORMATION SOUGHT
Baytown police are searching
for witnesses to a bn and run
accident that occurred about
1:15 p.m March 31 at the in-
tersection of Garth and Weal
Baker roads.
The accident left one person
injured and caused more than
$4,000 in damage
A vehicle, believed to be •
white 1971 Chevrolet C-10
pickup truck, collided with the
rear end of a northbound vehicle
that had Hopped for a traffic
light. After the impact, the track
backed up and fled across the
parking la of Luby 's Cafeteria,
then headed east on Weal Baker,
police said. The driver is de-
scribed as a white man. 23 to 30
yean old. with unkempt, collar
length, brown hair.
Anyone with information on
the incident can contact Detec-
tive Tun Pettigrew at 4224371.
PROMOTING RAKE SALE
KENT SCHOOL Undents, from left, Chatoa 4900 Garth. Pracaeda from the safe, which ir
Ch“>^{ry^ Busch, Robert OUfson and Ma- being charred by Pal Minster man, will help buy
rtan Muiisterman prepare hens for the Kent computer software, library books and
School Parent-Tencher Ormolu! urn bake mle, microscopes.
SH for I# a.m.-6:30 p.m. Friday at Wal-Mart . (Sun staff photo by Angie Bracty]
By JANE HOWARD
took four
three Roas S
V
; into custody Thursday on
charges nesting to possession of
airplane add" (LSD).
Assistant Mice Chief Bob
; Merchant said the episode began
; with a traffic nop initialed by an
» "alert detective.
' At about 7JO sjb.. Detective
: Robert Huron saw a car make a
•; ossibie traffic violation and
- hill" of LSD conceded under a
->>Jor mat of the car. police said.
C The driver of the car. Landry
; Wayne Hassell. 17. of 721 E.
KWalUsvilk in Highlands, was
the 177th District
Two passengers in the car.
both RSS students, were al-
lowed to go on to school, police
said.
Later in die morning. SgL By-
ron Jones went to the high
school for a followup
inveatiption.
Further investigation by po-
lice and school officials led to
the arrest of David Francisco
Oniz Jr.. 14, of 1317 Banlebell
in Highlands, who wa allegedly
found in poaaaaion of 10 Mtt of
the LSD. and Mark Anthony
Vaaquez. 14. of 7922 DeLym m
Baytown, who allegedly had 36
Mtt of LSD in his possession,
according to authorities Bond
on both Onix, who was charged
in the 334th Diana Own. Mid
Vaatpiez. who was charged in
the 144th District Court, wa set
at $10,000
Steele services
EDNA ROBERTS Steele of
Analuiac died April 4 in an Ana-
huac hospital. Services are
pending at Sterling
-Wallisville
I ; charged m --------
Court with possession of a con-
. trolled substance with intent to __™
-deliver. His bond was set at Mice also took a 15-year-old
$5,000. according to a spoke* «*° custody after allegedly find
-woman for die Harris County Mg four Ma of the airplane acid
•District Clerk's Office. ® Ma possession, officers said
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Woods services
LARRY D. WOODS of Anson,
son of Louis and Bonnie Woods
of Baytown, died April 3 in
Austin. Graveside services will
be held at 10 am April 6 a Ce-
dar Bayou Methodist Cemetery
Visitation will be 7-9 pm Apnl
5 ■ Navarre's Paul U. Lee Fun-
eral Home.
Crow services
BILLY JOE Crow. 61. of Bay-
town died April 5 in a Houston
hospital Services are pending at
Earthman Funeral Home.
Church Women United
CHURCH WOMEN United
board of managers wiD meet at
9:30 a.m. April 6 at First Chrut-
ian Church, 201 Forrest
Stroke croup
Baytown Stroke Group will
meet from 10:30 am. to noon
April 6 at First Church of God,
l|2 Bob Smith.
Pact awarded
for clean up
Teas Water Commission an-
nounced Wednesday that an ap-
proximately $90 million con-
uaa was swarded to the joint
venture firm of IT Corp and
Davy McKee of Houston for the
clean up of the Sites Disposal
Pit in Crosby, according to
TWC Representative Jim
The bid of $49,949,100 will
provide for the incineration of
approximately 215.000 cubic
yards of sludges and contami-
nated roil along with approxi-
mately 2j000 drums of wanes at
a minimum rate of 15 tons of
waste per hour.
The 143-acre pit. which is a-
tuated just off US Highway 90
M the northeast comer of the
San Jacinto River, is about a
mile southwest of Crosby High
School.
town wiD hold it’s general meet-
ing at 9:15 am April 6 at the
Service League House. 1310
Market Linda Hathaway and
Kathy Aimer will serve at hos-
tesses. Jean Lammen and Gloria
Lomax wiD be honored.
Law seminar
BRUCE BAUGHMAN. Bay
toum attorney, will participate in
a Houston Bar Association
mntinar on bankruptcy/family
Mw from 1-2:30 pm April 6 at
Bank One Auditorium in
ROTC boosters
ROBERT E LEE High School
Marine Corps Junior ROTC
Booster Chib will mxt to elect
officer* at 7:30
die school
7:30 pm. April 5 at
ROlvbuilmng.
Support group
MOTHERS SUPPORT Group
will meet from 9-11 am April 5
* T™*/, Episcopal Church,
2701 W. Mara The topic will be
"Sibling Rivalry". For more in-
formation. caO 313-2977.
Chicken dinner
OUR LADY of Guadalupe
Church. 1124 Beech, will hold a
chicken barbecue dinner on
April 6. Dimers wiB be served
from 10 am to 6 pm Dona-
tion* are $4. Hot more intonna-
hon, call 422-4357 or 424-1506
Class of 1965
THE ROBERT E Lee High
School gnduatim dan of 1965
will meet « 7:30 pm April 10
« Tia Maria’* Restaurant, 1711
Garth Road. For more inform*
lion. caO Libby Carroll Mar-
shall. 424-2057.
Davis benefit
A CAR WASH benefiting the
Megan Devi* fund win be held
from 9 am-3 pm April 7 at
NCNB Texas bank. 4000 Garth.
Telephone service
AS PART of the change to equal
access service. Highlands cus-
tomer* who have a touch tone
telephone and haven’t requeued
to be connected to General Tele
phone touch tone service must
do so by June 16 or they'll be
unable to make outgoing crib
with their touch rone telephones
For information, call 421-5921.
Steak fry
SOCIAL ORDER of foe Beau
ceant will have ha annual fleak
fry from II am to 2 pm and
from 4-7 pan. April 6 at foe
Baytown shrine Chib. Tickets
are $3. For tickets, call
427-1590 or 422-3200.
Craft bazaar
A SENIOR CmZENS Baum
wiD be held from 9 am to 4
pm April 7 ■ the Senior CM
tow' B aiding an Juraor High
Rood in Mont Betvieu. Need
iewoek of all kinds and ceramics
for Earner will be sold
Egg hunt
BAYTOWN PARKS AND Re-
creation wiB be hosting an Eas-
ter Egg hunt at 5:30 pm on
April 9 at Bicentennial Park for
children from 2- to 7-yean-old
For more information call
427-7477.
Tax filing help
STERLING MUNICIPAL li-
brary offer* hdp for income tax
filers in the form of instroctiora.
video tapes, in
ben. and two library groups that
meet weekly for tax assurance
For more information, call
427-7331.
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Saturday, April 7, 1990
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