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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Thursday, July 27, 1995
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Man arrested on charges for indecency with a child
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Brig Practice—Lee Brigadier
practice will begin Aug. 1 from 9
a.m. to noon, then from 8 am. to
noon Aug. 2-11. New member try-
outs will be Aug. 2-3 from 8 a.m. to
out the window to her vehicle and traffic accidents, and one accident
A vehicle that was stolen out of stolen her television and video-cas- involving a moped in the 2300 block
block of North Main Street on an Chicago, 111., was recovered on Inter-; sette recorder. Loss and damage is of Taft Circle that resulted in minor
open Harris County arrest warrant state 10 around 1 am. Thursday, and $550. injuries. During the same time, offi-
for indecency with a child. one Baytown man and one High- ■ A brown Pontiac was stolen cers arrested 18 people on charges
The arrest resulted from a citizen’s man ^ave I56611 arrested in con- sometime Tuesday afternoon from ^at incliidcd three people picked ug
nection with the theft. an apartment complex in the 800 for public intoxication, three for pny
The vehicle was stopped for a traf- block of Northwood Drive. License bation revocations, two for givmg
false names, four for open arrest
warrants, two for theft, and four <3ffi-
ers for various traffic violations. .
A 42-year-old Baytown man was
arrested at his home in the 4000
CAR RECOVERED
noon.
Men’s Dinner—Guest speaker
will be Spencer Tillman, sportscast-
er and former San Francisco 49er
and Houston Oiler, at a Men’s Din-
ner, hosted by Memorial Baptist
Church beginning at 6:30 p.m. in ing in the attic of a house in that
the church activities building. Cost block. The self-proclaimed laborer
is $5. FMI: Memorial Baptist
Church, 427-1725.
Fine Rides—Bayshore Fine Rides
will host its monthly meeting at the
Roseland Park Pavilion at 7 p.m.
Lupus Support Group—The
Baytown group will meet at 7 p.m.
at San Jacinto Methodist Hospital,
Garth Road Campus. FMI: call M.T.
Thomas at 422-9627.
tip that the man, John Bernard Carl-
son, was hiding in the area, and
police found him around 6 p.m., hid- violation, and the driver gave the number is BHR96L, and loss is
officer a false name. When the offi- $2,000.
cer discovered the 30-year-old High-
lands man’s true identity, though,
they found that he had open warrants
for his arrest in Baytown.
■ A homeowner in the 400 block
was taken to the Baytown jail, where
he is being held without bond, pend-
ing his appearance in Harris Coun-
ty’s 263 District Court.
of Burnett Street called police
around 4 p.m. Wednesday to report
_ „ ,, that $400 in cash was stolen from his
The 47-year-old passenger, a Bay- home sometime M aftern00n
town man, was arrested for public
intoxication and was also taken to
EMERGENCY SCENE
In the same 24 hours, Baytown
Emergency Medical Services
responded to 12 calls for service,
while Baytown Fire and Rescue
answered nine. In seven of those
called police Wednesday to say that incidentS) both firefighters and para-
around 8 p.m. Wednesday, someone medics responded together,
stole about eight feet of necklace
chain off a spool in the store. Loss is
a
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Bosom Buddies—The breast
cancer support group will meet at
1515 N. Alexander, Suite 110 from 7
p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The group meets
every first and third Tuesday of the
month.
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■ The manager of a jewelry stand
in the 6900 block of Garth Road
a
SHOPLIFTER NABBED
the Baytown jail.
Employees Reunion—All past
and present employees of the San
Jacinto Methodist Hospital Decker
Drive campus are invited to reunion
at 11 am. at Luby’s Cafeteria.
Lunch is Dutch treat. FMI: 422-9744
or 428-2166.
Service League—Monthly board
of directors meeting will be held at
9:15 a.m. at the home of Diane
Adams.
A 50-year-old cafeteria worker
was arrested Wednesday night at a
department store in the 4500 block
MAIL LADY HARASSED
A postal worker called police
Noon Lions Club—Regular meet- of Garth Road after store personnel around 11:30 a.m. Wednesday after
ing will be held at Ryan's Steak
House. Guest speaker is Baytown without paying for shorts, a shirt and her truck while she was delivering
Little Theatre’s Kim Martin, who will some underwear. When the woman mail on Peggy Avenue near North
provide a vignette of the upcoming was taken into custody, police said Seventh. Police said the note was
production of “Bye Bye, Birdie,’’
opening Aug. 4.
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said they saw her leaving the store she discovered an obscene note on
$4.00 BARGAIN MATINEES ALL SHOWS BEFORE 6:00 P.M
CRIME SCENE
During the 24-hour period
between Wednesday and Thursday
mornings, the Baytown Police
Department responded to 146 com-
plaints, and investigated such inci-
dents as six burglaries, 17 thefts, one
auto theft, three assaults, 22 distur-
bances, two cases of vandalism, and
six alarms. There were seven minor
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she gave a false name.
Later, when they discovered the §adn§ alleged harassment,
woman’s true identity, however, they
also found that she was currently on
probation, and had an outstanding
felony warrant for her arrest on
cocaine charges. She was taken to
the Baytown jail.
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Little League—The Central
League will hold board elections at
7 p.m. at the Baytown Community
Building in the Friendship Room. All
parents are welcome. FMI: call Jim
3ortner, 422-8709.
ROOMMATE THEFT
A Baytown woman called police
Wednesday to report that her room-
mate had stolen money and jewelry
from her. Loss is $960 and investiga-
tion is continuing.
Friday Night Live—Hosted by
Maranatha Lifeline Singles,
includes food, fun, fellowship and
activities for all ages. Activities
begin at 7 p.m. in the Singles build-
ing, 12319 Highway 146, in Mont
Belvieu. FMI: 422-6587 or 576-
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HANDGUN FOUND
A resident in the 400 block of East
LINGERIE THIEF
2259.
A 20-year-old Baytown woman
Lobit called police Wednesday after- was arrested in a department store in
noon to report that she had found a the 6900 block of Garth Road
revolver in her yard. The pistol was around 2:30 p.m. after store person-
taken by police for safekeeping, and nel told police they saw her stealing
no other information was available.
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Chess For Fun—Hosted by Ster-
ling Municipal Library for young
chess players, fifth grade and older,
from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.
GCCA—The Trinity Bay Chapter
will host the fifth-annual banquet at
the headquarters at 6:30 p.m. It will
include a buffet, auctions, a live
band and prize drawings. Tickets
can be purchased in advance and
are available at the door. FMI or to
order tickets: (713)626-4222.
Rummage Sale—The 34th annual
rummage sale, hosted by Mont
Belvieu UMC, located on Eagle Dr.
next to the post office, from 7 a.m.
to 5 p.m. The two-day sale will be
open Saturday, July 29, from 7 am.
to 11 am FMI: 385-2002.
Children’s Day Out—Deadline for
registration for the program to be
held each Wednesday from 9 a.m.
to 2 p.m. at Cedar Bayou UMC.
This program is for children ages 6
months to 5 years. FMI: 383-2574.
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THEFTS/BURGLARIES
A 23-year-old Baytown man was
arrested after police found him
Persons (AARP) will meet at Lubys passed out and intoxicated in a employment in the 4200 block of
Cafeteria at 11:45 a.m. Guest cemetery in the 3000 block of Ferry Garth Road around noon Wednesday
speaker will be Piyi Mayo, attorney, Road around 9 p.m. Wednesday. He t0 discover foat someone had broken
who will speak on elder law. FMI
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Friday, July 28
Sunrise: 6:38 a.m.
Sunset: 8:17 p.m.
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Kiwanis Luncheon—Barry Warn-
er, voice of the Houston Aeros, will
spt tk at noon luncheon meeting of
the Kiwanis Club of Baytown, held
at Goose Creek Country Club.
Al-Anon—The Bayway Daytime
Step Study Group meets every
Thursday at noon at Westminster
Presbyterian Church, 7600 Bayway
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REL Class of ’65 Reunion —
Robert E. Lee Class of ’65 will hold
its 30-year reunion at the Goose
Creek Country Club. A family social
will be held from 1-3 p.m. at the Lee
student commons followed by an
evening of festivities beginning at
6:30 p.m. Any information about
missing graduates to REL Class
'65, RO. Box 2165, Baytown 77522,
or call Fat Stephens Cunningham
at 422-9725 or Faith Cakebread
Kingston at 421-5892.
RSS Class of ’80 Reunion—will
hold its 15-year reunion at the
Knights of Columbus Hall. Mem-
bers of the reunion committee ask
that if anyone has information about
missing graduates, send it to RSS
Class of 1980, P.O. Box 1117, Bay-
town 77522 or call Ronda Gerst-
man Green at 422-8942 (Mon-Fri, 9
a.m. - 5p.m.).
B.R AT.—The Baker Road Aquat-
ics Team will host a car wash at
Burger King on Garth Rd. from 9:45
a.m. to 4:15 p.m. Donations will be
accepted.
LHS Class of 70 Reunion - They
will celebrate their 25-year reunion
from 6 p.m. to midnight at the VFW
Hall in Liberty. Classes of ‘69 and
71 are also invited. Cost is $20 per
person. If you have any information
to help locate class members, or to
make reservations, call Marilyn
(Johnson) Leidal at (713) 624-1565.
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Boy Scout Roundtable, Raven Dis-
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Community Center, 7613 Wade Rd.
Tfie program begins at 7:30 p.m.
All leaders and parents are encour-
aged to attend. FMI: call Karen,
426-7663.
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Crosby Reunion/Dance—Crosby
Alumni Association will sponsor
13th annual Alumni Dance begin-
ning at 5 p.m. at the KC Hall in
Crosby. Live music by Texas Jam
will begin at 8 p.m.
CHS Class of ‘65 Reunion—will
be held from 2 to 6 p.m. at the old
high school, 706 Runneburg.
Everyone is encouraged to regroup
at the 13th Annual Crosby Alumni
Reunion that night at the Crosby
Knights of Columbus Hall. FMI:
Connie Haluska Walding, 424-7507
or Wilma Stasney Hearn, 328-4457
V. I. P. Cuttings—Summer get
together hosted by the Junior Quar-
ter Horse Show Committee of the
Houston Livestock Show and
Rodeo. Cuttings begin at 6 p.m.,
followed by a barbecue dinner, live
entertainment and a silent auction
at 7 p.m. at LaMarr Quarter Horses,
8200 John Martin. To RSVP or FMI:
call Charles LaMarr, 424-4528 or
421-7443.
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Dobbs, Gary. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 231, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1995, newspaper, July 27, 1995; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1158061/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.