The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 143, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 20, 2010 Page: 2 of 12
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Golf clubs
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burglaries
woman
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Baytown grocery store
A man entered the Food
Town store in the 1700
block of Decker Drive
about 8:19 p in. Sunday
and was immediately rec*
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Police Beal is compiled
from Bay town Police
Department reports. The
• Police said someone entire report is available
at the city 's website at
sums to his hetuL but none
of the injuries* was life
threatening.
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of his pushing around the store
:i and inside were several
empty medicine contain-
ers,” said Crowell.
"When they saw him
come in again, the same
thing happened.
The suspect left the
store, followed hy two
store employees who con-
fronted him in the parking
lot.
“They ,
vehicle that was burglar
i/ed while parked in the
2(10 bhAck ot Wildwood
between midnight and
3 30 a m. Sunday.
can be found
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That physical altercation
turned a shoplifting ease
into a robbery, Crowell
noted.
Police have identified
the suspect and issued a
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The man suffered serious
found the suspect hiding
in the attic,” he said.
I he suspect, a .31 -year-
old man, went to jail on an
evading detention charge
while a 2.3-year-old
woman who allegedly lied
to police about the sus-
house was taken into cus- intoxication
tody on a charge of hin-
dering apprehension.
Pirates Bay
Some unannounced vis
itors to the city of
Baytown’s new water
park arc finding it to be a
good spot for it little pira-
cy of their own
Someone broke into a
vehicle parked at Pirates
Bay between 1-6 pin.
Saturday and stole it com-
puter and a wallet contain-
ing about $ 11 () in cash and
some credit cards.
A television worth
about $800 was stolen
from an SUV parked at
the park between 11 a.m.
and 1:41 p in. Sunday,
according to police.
Pirates Bay is located in
the 5300 block of East
Road.
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Village Lane
assault
A woman told police
someone shattered the win- |
dow of her vehicle, then ,
assaulted her about 10:15
. p.m. Sunday in the 4600
block of Village Lane.
Police said the victim’s
injuries were minor. No
additional information
I was available.
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Commerce.
Between Saturday and
Monday mornings,
Bay town police wrote 56
offense reports and inves-
tigated incidents that
included four assaults; an
auto theft; two burglaries
of buildings; six vehicle
burglaries; three criminal
mischief cases; two driv-
ing while intoxicated
cases; four robberies; two
sexual assaults; eight (heft
cases; and eight miscella-
neous cases.
Baytown officers also
_ worked nine traffic acci-
• Someone stole $300 dents and reported related
worth of parts and aeccs- injuries at three of those
sories from a vehicle cases,
while it was parked in the
3200 block of Long
Meadow, according to a
Saturday report.
stole $500 worth of items .........
from a vehicle while it www.haytown.org.
was parked at an apart- Crime Stoppers pays
merit complex in the 300 cash rewards for informa-
block of West Baker late , lion that leads to the
Friday or early Saturday, arrest and charging of
Items stolen included CDs anyone who commits
and vehicle accessories. ”' ”
• Police said about a
w Pioneer stereo/CD player Crime Stoppers at 2BI-
Baytown police believe was reported stolen from a 427-TIPS.
that a white male driving
an older model . Chevy
Suburban stole $5,200
worth of golf clubs and a
$400 GPS unit from the
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located in the 5000 block
of Country Club Drive,
about 11:4.5
Saturday.
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ty said someone broke
into Bowtc I lemcntary
. about 4 pm Saturday
T he school is located in
the 2200 block of Clayton
Details were unavailable,
* Police reported, 56 offenses
approximately $600 worth
of property stolen in an
incident at the Chili's
restaurant in the 5000
block of Interstate 10
Saturday. The theft
occurred about 11 a.m.
• Someone stole a
firearm from a vehicle
while it was parked in the
1500 block of Colby
Drive between 6 p.m. and
8:30 p.m, Saturday.
Trio of robberies keeps
Baytown police busy
BY JANE HOWARD LEE
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A . trio of robberies kept
policedaisy over the Week-
end,
Two of those robberies
occurred at Baytown busi-
ness, while the third
involved an individual in a
residential area, police
said.
second robbery of the
weekend.
Police said a man
entered the store about
11:20 p.m. and walked
around, seeming to he
waiting for other cus-
tomers to leave. When the store employees,
other customers did so, he "He had acted suspi-
madc his move: ciously before and after he
I lie store clerks told left the store without buy-
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I he first robberies hap- approached them with a employees found the has-
/: mask over
the bottom portion <
face and pointed a silver
first," handgun at them.
i ‘Tie demanded money
Crowell. "The victim had from the registers and then
his wife drive him to the
hospital before wc were
called."
.'flic 35-year-old victim
told police he stepped out- time-lock system, the sus-
i. . . , pect made the employees
wait with him until they
could get money from it.
Then he took the money accused him of shoplifting
and tied.
Neither of the store
clerks a young ’
and a young man
injured, police said.
The
described
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and he told them that he
had taken some kind of
seasoning, bitt then he
shoved them both to the
ground, got into his car
suspect is and drove away,” Crowell
......___ as a dark- said.
skinned black male, 30 to
35 years old, about 5 foot
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pounds. He was dressed
in a red hat and blue shirt
and pants.
The third robbery of the warrant for his arrest,
' t a according to Crowell.
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Pot
possession
Baytown officers
arrested a local man
when they found him in
j possession of marijuana
and a handgun during a
traffic stop in the Hit)
block of Hines Avenue
about 8:20 p.m. Saturday.
Gas guzzler
Police said a truck
driver reported $630
worth of gasoline stolen
- ......Ic it
was parked at the Love's
truck stop in the 1700
block of Interstate IO
early Sunday.
through injuries and was taken by 49(J0 bloek ()fWoodford.
om/page J-'fc Flight helicopter to Thc crimc oecurrcd
sometime between noon
on Saturday and 7 a.m.
Sunday, police said.
revenue through thc sale antl musician and concert
of tickets to our concert history information, You
patrons." can also contact thc
Individual concert tick- orchestra t*-
cis arc nominally priced www.faccbook.com/page .
at $10 for adults and $7 s/Baytown.Symphony Houston’s
for seniors (65) ) and stu- and on www.youtubc Hospital,
dents. Tickets are avail- BaytownSymphony No update on his condi-
tion was available Monday.
The woman driving the
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pcct’s presence in thc truck was charged for
according to Bay town
detective Aaron Crowell.
SYMPHONY
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A
orchestra is also a Lee 556-4031, or at the PAC I
College course taken for Box Office on the day of ,
credit by 20 to 25 stu- a concert. Tickets may be I
denis, and Lee College purchased by credit or
supports the orchestra debit card, cash or check,
with logistical assistance. Through Sept. 30 season
In a recent letter to ticket booklets (four con-
Orchestra supporters, certs) may be purchased Police arrested a 37-yu..
John McGill, president of gt a reduced cost of $30 old Baytown woman after
the BSD. slated that for an adult packet and she pulled out of a bar
"Despite the generous $2I for a senior (65 0 or “ ........ '•b "
support of the community. studeI)l packct Complete
we have had Io use our information on nurchas-
very limited reserves to
supplement the orches-
tra’s budget tor thc hist
wo years. Wc cannot con- . . . .. .
tinuc to do this and main-
tain a viable organization.
All expenses increase
over time and with a
budget in excess of
side his home to head for
work and was attacked by
three men two white
and one black.
"One of them stabbed
him in the arm, then thc
chest and the other one hit
him in tile head with a
rock.” Crowell said. “Then
they look his wallet and his
cell phone and lied."
< 'I he victim suft'ered stab
wounds to one arm and to
his chest, along with abra- 10 inches tall and 250
red hat and blue shirt
parking lot and struck a
motorcyclist in the 4700
block of North Highway
146 Friday night.
According to police
reports, thc crash occurred
pulled her pickup
it of the Limelight
Club's parking area, then
attempted to make a U-turn
in the middle of Highway
146, police said.
The truck collided with
was
police later that the man ing anything, some of the
ket they had seen him
pened early Saturday in the medical-style
5()0 bloek of West Gulf. ........ —
"It was dispatched as a
slabbing at I"
explained Detective Aaron
Friday night, when the from his truck whik
woman p-11-4 <io.-i
truck out ot the I imehght
on * Link to Order Tickets
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revenue through the sale «nd musician and concert being driven by a 47-ycar- "'someone stole a truck
and $8,500 worth of tools
' it was carrying from the
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Halter, Janie. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 143, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 20, 2010, newspaper, July 20, 2010; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1192963/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.