The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 59, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 1, 2009 Page: 3 of 14
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Thirteen-year-old Ginnie Berg cuts the ribbon during a ribbon cutting celebration for the
new Caldwell Street in Lakewood Subdivision. Also participating in the ribbon cutting are
Lakewood residents Jordan Berg, 11, Carol flynt, Paul Flower, Wayne Hanson, Stan and police, someone stole $290
Kay Shrower, Jeanne Heisig, Carol and Cliff Bahn, Sam and Joanne Springer, James from
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• Police believe a man
ho stole $44 in shoes
• A Baytown worn an-
reported someone stole a
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• A Baytown woman
reported her sister forged
and passed two of her
checks. ■
• A Hot Spot officer
arrested a Baytown man
for trespassing in the 3400
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The past and current year anniversary celebration. Zeb Warren smiles, for the piete a barrier placement,
church members celebrated camera as he waits to serve the next person in line,
for about two hours
Saturday.
Even though today is the
church’s i
and run accident involving
a pedestrian in the 4500
block of Garth Road. The
pedestrian suffered minor
injuries.
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Koreans and Chinese.
“They put their lives on
the line. They did what ered one of the other tele-
they had to do because it visions stolen.
x j • A car rental business
was the right thing to do. , ■ ■.
6 6 reported a customer stole
sa’d one of its vehicles after it ,
was not returned at the end
of the rental contract.
RHfi who stole $44 in shoes
JU from a business in the
Sfl 3400 block of Garth Road,
stopped to urinate in the
parking lot before leaving
I in a green Chevrolet
Caviler. Police identified
the culprit by the vehicle
L J license plate and mailed
on s
intoxication.
Police arrested a man
from the intersection of
West Lobit Street and warrant after he failed to
North Jones Street on sus- H If '
picion of public intoxica- traffic'stop in the 4000
block of Decker Drive.
so they can put in a full day sleep at its facilities while
local churches will be in
tion of the house from 8 charge of making sure the ing end of things.”
ered a vehicle reported 6900 block of Garth Road
suspicion of public block of Shady HiU Drive’
• A Hot Spot Unit arrest-
ed a man on suspicion of
violating a parole violation
Hit and Run
Police responded to a hit public.
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someone stole her cell valued at $700 and a Texas
phone from the 400 block ID card.
of East James Avenue.
get to work the next day. with room and board-dur- j „- .. Wi] «Tn reconstruction of the old
There won’t be any sleep- ing their stay. Wilson said ’ saia wuson- 10 westbound lanes, will
ing in this spring break, the YMCA will make sure experience sharing and begin immediately follow-
The kids will be up early the kids get a good night giving back instead of Wednesday’s switch,
so they can put in a full day sleep at its facilities while , , . , — ti,o tn
and work on the construe- local churches will be in a wa^s being on the receiv-
Springer, Mark and Austin Medrano and Mayor Stephen DonCarlos, City Manager Garry ^om( a h^jpess in MISCGlISUBOUS
Brumback and Councilman Brandon Capetillo, of^the City of Baytown.
Intoxicated
Officers arrested a 22-
Baytown police recov- year-old female in the
a Black
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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A
in and started referring to
itself as the Missouri Street
Church of Christ. He said
on opening day, 274 people
attended the morning bible
class and many more attend
the first service.
The 50-year benchmark
“is not a big deal really,”
Tommie Herring said, “it’s a
time to get together and
have fellowship and-
remember.”
ZZ ftheNorth took $950 worth of proper- The man is being charged and callers remain anony-
at the hands of the North. ;iiv;ud;ug a Biack on suspicion of felony mous. Cd! 28! I”
Phillips 26 inch plasma flat evading arrest in a motor The police beat
screen TV Police recov-
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Baytown Sun photo/Cierra Putman
Members of the Missouri Street Church of Christ serve CONTINUED from pagp ia
barbecue and other culinary delights at the church’s 50- ment After workers com-
as well as jzed he,. bome ]ocated jn eventually caught the man from Baytown Police
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of ate to escape certain death Miriam Avenue. Burglarers cashf°r tiPs
on suspicion of felony mous. Call 281-427-TIPS.
. —r..d. '..^„t can be
vehicle. assessed through the City
• A woman reported that of Baytown Web site at
an unkown party gave her www.baytown.org.
$3,921 in counterfeit .
commuters can expect a
similar switch to west-
, , . continue as usual. The con- Street is added to its 50 bound lanes on Wednesday.
_o—----; “I encourage everyone to
real birthday, gregation is nearly 70 years years in its Missouri Street observe signs and
members expect services to jf ds tjme on Virginia facility. warnings as these changes
are implemented for the
—health and safety of the
meals traveling public and the
report of a disturbance at and 6 a.m. Saturday,
an apartment complex in Baytown police wrote 34
... ,v...v.v Hu. 3200 block of Garth offense reports and han-
accessories and $2,000 in ^oac^' ^Pon arrival, police died incidents that includ-
said a Baytown man in a ed; two burglaries; one
Chevrolet Impala attempt- burglary of a motor vehi-
■prA rAjj! a.m. to 4 p.m. kids get three square meals traveling public and the
nUUr The Baytown Family d hardworking men and
nnwTiMiicncQnMPArpiA YMCA will welcome the ... women working on this
teens to the Baytown com- “I think it’s just a great project," said Smith.
Sunday, March 15 and will munity by providing them experience for any young Phase II of the project,
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student,”’said Wilson. “To westbound
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Those people who came joined because they are
to help are patriots, he patriots.”
said. Lott directed his audi- ting all their wounded and
Lott saw many examples ence’s attention to another
of patriotism among those guest, the husband of a
teenage students that he club member,
taught in ROTC.
“Judging by the kids I
in good hands,” he said.
He has seen many of his winter in 1950 when a U.S.
students go on to serve in Marine Division faced
Iraq, not because they had what would become
to but because they wanted known as the Marine
to, because they are patri- Corps’ defining moment -
ots- the Frozen Chosin - where
He said he has seen. Marines fought through That is patriotism,’
young military personnel seeming insurmountable Lott.
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a coin-operated
the 1600 block of Missouri
Street.
• According to police
reports, someone stole
$160 in vehicle parts
because they had to but
stream of trucks - trucks still there and because they zero>
license plates from are patriots. I' _v
d “W didn’t join the enemies and then fight “J ’he 900 block of
help, bringing in supplies miHBny for money or taf ,heir * of
and manpower. or glory, he said. They /
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some 74 miles away, get- Christian music CD’s the
• A Baytown woman
reported someone burglar-
Police Beat is compiled
Don McFarland, a for- 100,000 refugees desper- the 400 block of West and took Jum into custody Department reports. Crime
mer commander <
.worked’ with, the future is Baytown’s VFW Post 912,
in good hands,” he said. was there during a Korean
sped away he nearly nal mischief; two forger-
lz Am :*i A. zv»-
vehicle. Police initiated a c 2d r--r-
» , that led them to an charges coming out
anT 'numerous aPartment complex in the other jurisdictior-
■ •“ 3100 block of Decker J—-"--J -
Vziuiauan iiiudiv ul/s me .
items were valued at S300i ?nve- Jhe maix then ?ed dents.
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77 Offenses
• Police responded to a Between 6 a.m. Friday
apartment complex in Baytown police wrote 34
;_.T ‘ ~T“1 offense reports and han-
come back from Iraq and odds, in temperatures that
choose to go back, not reached to 40 degrees and
because they had to but ,n . , . num
because theiribuddies were even egrees e ow block of S. Burnett.
, to reabh other •? „
Marines surrounded by vehicle while it was parked
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Northwood Drive. The
burglarer stole a JVC
stereo : ‘
property from the 400
•Someone burglarized a ed t0 flee4th« sce"e-As the clef one incident of crimi-
man sped away he nearly nal mischief; twb forger-
stiyck an^officer with his ies; five thefts. Officers
also arrested 23 people for
: of
ms and
handled 15 traffic acci-^
from the vehicle on foot
into the complex. Police
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Clements, Clifford E. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 59, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 1, 2009, newspaper, March 1, 2009; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1192508/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.