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Denton Record-Chronicle
Sunday, August 23, 2015
BRIEFLY
ACROSS THE STATE
of digital technology.
The lobby has a display
commemorating
John F. Kennedy. JFK was shot
on Nov. 22,1963, during a mo-
torcade through downtown
Dallas.
The 35th president was
rushed to the old Parkland Me-
Dallas
Parkland Memorial
Hospital finishes move
The move by Parkland Me-
morial Hospital in Dallas to its
new $1.3 billion site across the
street went so well that the relo-
cation wrapped up a day early.
Officials with the Dallas
County public hospital had ex-
pected the move to be complet-
ed Saturday.
But administrators
nounced Friday afternoon that
relocation, which began at dawn
Thursday, was done.
Some 1,700 staffers and vol-
unteers helped move hundreds
of patients and operations into
the new 17-story medical facility.
The state-of-the-art site fea-
tures about $80 million worth
President
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morial Hospital, where he was
pronounced dead.
— The Associated Press
DENTON COUNTY CRIME STOPPERS
Warrants have been issued for these people, according to Denton County law enforcement officials. Authorities need
help in finding these suspects who might be in the Denton County area. If you see any of these people, call Crime
Stoppers at 1-800-388 TIPS (8477). Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 for information that leads to the arrest of
any of these suspects. Callers will remain anonymous.
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People ride bumper cars Friday at the North Texas Fair and Rodeo in Denton.
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NORTH TEXAS FAIR & RODEO SCHEDULE
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Matthew Blake
Stephanie Ann
Delarcerda
Charge: solicita-
tion to commit
murder
Age: 44
Height: 5 feet, 5
inches
Weight: 190
pounds
Hair: brown
Eyes: hazel
Michael Kyle
Boyd
Charge: 10 counts
possession of
child pornography
Age:30
Height: 5 feet, 11
inches
Weight: 190
pounds
Hair: brown
Eyes: blue
Travis Lee Cody
Charge: manufac-
ture or delivery of
a controlled
substance, Penal-
ty Group 1, be-
tween 1 and 4
grams; failure to
appear
Age: 27
Height: 6 feet
Weight: 185
pounds
Hair: brown
Eyes: green
Latroy Leon
Burris
Charge: escape
while arrested/
confined, felony;
possession of a
controlled sub-
stance, Penalty
Group 3 and 1;
possession of a
dangerous drug
Age: 40
Height: 5 feet, 9
inches
Weight: 180
pounds
Hair: black
Eyes: brown
When: Today through Aug. 29. Gates open at 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and 1 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
Where: North Texas Fairgrounds, 2217 N. Carroll Blvd.
How much: Tickets cost $15 for adults, $5 for children ages 7-12, free for ages 6 and younger. Parking costs $5. Season
passes are available for $100; a four-day pass is $40.
On the Web: www.ntfair.com
Bell
Charge: online
solicitation of
minor under 14
years of age; sex
offender’s duty to
register with
previous conviction
Age: 32
Height: 5 feet, 6
inches
Weight: 110
pounds
Hair: brown
Eyes: hazel
TODAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
All day — Youth Art Contest, Cre-
ative Arts, Photography Contest,
Pre-Junior Miniature Flerefords
9 a.m. — Junior Heifer Show
3:30 p.m., 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. —
Extreme Raptors: Birds of Prey
4 p.m. — Mini Miss pageant
6 p.m. — Tractor Pull, Conjunto
Azabache, Little Miss & Mister pag-
eant
7:30 p.m. — PRCA Rodeo
9:30 p.m. — Bobby Pulido
All day — Youth Art Contest, Cre-
ative Arts, Photography Contest
6 p.m. — Tractor Pull, Brian Houser,
Jolie Holliday, Sonny Burgess
6:30 p.m. — Open Beef Cattle Show
7 p.m. — Little Miss Junior and
Junior Miss pageant
7 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. — Extreme
Raptors: Birds of Prey
7:30 p.m. — Invitational Ranch Rodeo
9:30 p.m. — Jake Hooker
U p.m. — Brian Houser, Sonny
Burgess, Jolie Holliday
All day — Youth Art Contest, Cre-
ative Arts, Photography Contest
6 p.m. — Mutton Bustin', Tractor
Pull, Jaime Richards, Josh Grider,
Kimberly Dunn
7 p.m. — Miss Teen pageant
7 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. — Extreme
Raptors: Birds of Prey
7:30 p.m. — 21 & Under Rodeo, Miss
North Texas Fair and Rodeo pageant
9:30 p.m. — Bleu Edmondson
11 p.m. — Jaime Richards, Josh
Grider, Kimberly Dunn
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INDICTMENTS
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The following were indicted by a
Denton County grand jury Thursday
at the Denton County Courts Build-
ing. Listed are those indicted, the
charges and the agency that made
the arrest.
■ Timothy Stoker, aggravated rob-
bery, Denton police
■ Brandon Whisenant, aggravated
robbery, Denton police
■ Sung Chang, aggravated assault,
Lewisville police
■ Matthew Rodriguez, improper
photography, Lewisville police
■ Juan Martinez, aggravated robbery,
Corinth police
■ April Ritchey, harassment of a
public servant, Lake Dallas police
■ Zachary Fischer, possession of
controlled substance, Flower Mound
police
■ Kathy Hong, possession of marijua-
na, Flower Mound police
■ Amber Strickland, fraudulent use or
possession of identifying information
and two counts of debit card abuse,
Flower Mound police
■ Konnor Zahra, possession of a
controlled substance with intent to
deliver, Flower Mound police
■ Dennis Allen, fraudulent use or
possession of identifying information
and theft, Denton police
■ Damon Benoit, possession of
controlled substance, Denton police
■ David Comeau, theft, Denton police
■ Katelyn Freeman, burglary of
habitation, Denton police
■ Kenneth Jacobs, possession of a
controlled substance, Denton police
■ Jennifer Rutledge, two counts
possession of a controlled substance,
Denton police
■ James Smith, possession of con-
trolled substance, Denton police
■ Daquaviar Coleman, deadly con-
duct, Lewisville police
■James Gonzales, possession of
controlled substance, Lewisville police
■ Tyler Hopwood, evading arrest,
Lewisville police
■ Trenice Jackson, possession of
controlled substance, Lewisville police
■ Lakeem Johnson, forgery, Lewisville
police
■ Donna Keenon, possession of
controlled substance, Lewisville police
■ Alberto Pena, evading arrest,
Lewisville police
■ Jessica Robin, fraudulent use or
possession of identifying information,
Lewisville police
■ Nicholas Sprague, possession of
controlled substance, Lewisville
police
■ Reuben Too, driving while in-
toxicated, Carrollton police
■ Bobbydan Vargas, driving while
intoxicated, Corinth police
■ David Petitpas, possession of a
controlled substance with intent to
deliver, Denton County Sheriff's
Office
■ Suzannah Umathum, possession of
a controlled substance with intent to
deliver, Denton County Sheriff's
Office
■ Xavier Lopez Jr., two counts pos-
session of controlled substance with
intent to deliver, Denton County
Sheriff's Office
■John Shallies, droving while in-
toxicated, Flower Mound police
■ Calvin Hubbard, possession of a
controlled substance with intent to
deliver, Lake Dallas police
■ Lloyd Brown, driving while in-
toxicated, Lewisville police
■ Ronald Loos, possession of a
controlled substance, Roanoke police
■ Dawn Loos, possession of a con-
trolled substance, Roanoke police
■ Randall Mitcham, driving while
intoxicated, Roanoke police
■ Trinity Issa, possession of a con-
trolled substance, Texas Department
of Public Safety
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Joseph McGough
Charge: three
counts of sexual
assault of a child
Age: 47
Height: 5 feet, 11
inches
Weight: 225
pounds
Hair: brown
Eyes: brown
Jose Andres
Menjivar
Charge: two
counts of in-
decency with child,
sexual contact
Age:20
Height: 5 feet, 4
inches
Weight: BO
pounds
Hair: black
Eyes: brown
Eric Simmons
Charge: two
counts of aggra-
vated assault with
a deadly weapon
Age: 28
Height: 5 feet, 8
inches
Weight: unknown
Hair: black
Eyes: brown
Robert Olivarez
Charge: domestic
assault by imped-
ing breathing or
circulation
Age:27
Height: 5 feet, 11
inches
Weight: 200
pounds
Hair: brown
Eyes: brown
Lucila Maria
Uicab-Leon
Charge: abandon-
ing or endanger-
ing a child, crimi-
nal negligence
Age: 28
Height: 5 feet, 2
inches
Weight: BO
pounds
Hair: brown
Eyes: brown
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will hotd a second chance audhion for The
2015 production of The Nutcracker
on Saturday, August 29. 2015.
Auditions will be held at the
Denton Ballet Academy,
637 Londonderry Ln, Denton, TX 76205
For more information, visit
www, festivalballet.net
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