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Texas Highway 64 and County
Road 425;
• Down power line reported
8:02 a.m. Monday in the 500
block of U.S. Highway 79 South;
and
Arrests
• 37-year-old arrested for
driving while license invalid
with previous conviction;
• 6o-year-old arrested for
tance of a grant from State
Farm to local first responders.
Texas Highway 323;
• Lift assist reported 9:50
including 14 9-1-1 calls, in the
96-hour period ending at 7 a.m.
Tuesday.
HENDERSON
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Felonies
• Indecency with
Arrests
• 37-year-old arrested for
driving while license invalid
The arrests come as a result
of an investigation by the RCSO
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265 N. Hill St.
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Kilgore - Atwoods 1811 US 259
Every 2nd Saturday of the month
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that human trafficking was
occurring at the residence.
Kendrick Charles Davis,
28, of Henderson was arrest-
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“Protect the Protectors” is a
ME council talks
new city marshal
a warrant,”
Sheriff Jeff Price.
Officials seized suspected
in the 2400 block of U.S. High-
way 79 South;
• Forgery reported in the
2100 block of U.S. Highway 79
South;
• Theft reported in the 800
block of Lake Forest Parkway;
• Assault reported in the 600
block of South Main;
• Public intoxication reported
in the 1800 block of Elm;
• Forgery reported in the
2100 block of U.S. Highway 79
South;
• Disorderly conduct report-
ed in the 2100 block of U.S.
Highway 79 South;
and Lauren Kirk.
“I am so proud of the stu-
dents and all of the hard work
,” Foster said. “I
am also very thankful to be a
er;
• Two count of illegal hunt-
ing;
Accidents • Three counts of simple than two ounces;
• There was one major, three assault; • 41-year-old arrested for
minor and one blue form wreck • One count of harassment; theft of service more than
reported.
• Theft reported in the 1600 Texas Highway 135.
block of U.S. Highway 79 South;
• Failure to stop and give
HMS students recognized by HISD
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• Smoke check reported 3:35
p.m. Friday in the 3800 block of information reported in the 300
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• Criminal mischief reported with previous conviction;
p.m. Friday in the 3300 block of in the 300 block of Webster; • 23-year-old arrested for
County Road 424A; • Robbery reported in the prostitution (Clarke County,
• Medical call reported 4:24 2100 block of U.S. Highway 79 Ga.);
a.m. Sunday in the 600 block of South; • 24-year-old arrested for
U.S. Highway 79 North; • Criminal trespass reported driving while intoxicated third
• Medical call reported 4:36 in the 400 block of U.S. High- or more;
a.m. Sunday in the 1300 block way 79 South; • 53-year-old arrested for
of Beverly; • Disorderly conduct report- possession of a controlled sub-
• Motor vehicle collision ed in the 700 block of U.S. stance, driving under the influ-
reported 5:29 a.m. Monday at Highway 79 North; and ence of liquor, public intoxica-
• Theft reported in the 2100 tion;
block of U.S. Highway 79 South.
Part two of a story following a meeting with city, county officials
and local legislators will now be published in Sunday’s edition.
• One count of harassment;
• One count of vehicle stolen; $2,500 (Panola County);
• One count of animal cru-
elty; and
• One count of fraud.
2019 a better year. do job search. Assistance may
The upcoming new year include gasoline assistance,
may also have people consider- utility assistance and other January classes will begin after
ing efforts to improve earning documented needs. the holidays.
opportunities. Individuals may According to Karen Swen- According to local Case
has three daughters, Maci, 15, decide a new plan is needed.
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For more information con-
a job, getting a better job or be successful. We also partner tact Candice at 800-621-5746
with organizations and agen- extension 112 or Patsy at 903-
Special support may be cies to support those serious 657-9472.
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If you have information that
173 in Kilgore; might lead to the solving of I
• Burglary of habitation a crime, call Crime Stoppers
pended reported in the 300 reported 4:15 p.m. Saturday in at 903-655-TIPS or 903-655-
the 4200 block of County Road 8477. You will remain anony-
• Public intoxication reported 262 North; and mous, will not have to testify
• Child endangerment in court and could receive a
reported 11:34 p.m. Saturday on reward up to $1,000.
: “We are still working on it
during the warrant search. Thursday and remains in the and as we’ve worked on it we
Further seized was evidence RuskCounty Jail. His bond was are finding out more and more,”
that supported the allegation set at $1 million. said Price. “This started out as a
According to a probable cause single strand and is becoming a
affidavit, Starling forced the two spider web.”
women to remain in his home Price said he does expect
through threats and acts of vio- more arrests as the investiga-
ed at the scene and was later lence. In addition to receiving tion continues.
arraigned by Pct. 5 Justice of
the Peace Joe Sorrells for three
counts of aggravated sexual
assault, one count of unlawful
possession of firearm by a felon,
one count of aggravated assault
and two counts of human traf-
ficking. His bond was set at $2.6
Courtesy photo million.
Mrs. Claus made a stop at Ivy League Preschool Tuesday, where she read a
Christmas book to the classes.
Insurance agency presents cameras to first responders
BY ASHTON GRIFFIN program that donates a Canary [first responders] for every-
THE HENDERSON NEWS home security camera to first thing they do,” Powell said
responders so that they can Tuesday.
In September, city and conn- monitor their homes from the The donation will allow
ty officials approved the accep- workplace. Canary Home Security Cam-
“The whole thought behind eras to be donated to 35 Hen-
the grant is while those men and derson Fire Department, 45
Local State Farm agent Dave women are out protecting us, Henderson Police Department,
Powell 1 resented the grant for who is protecting them,” Powell and 80 Rusk County Sheriffs
approval on behalf of State said in September. “This grant Office employees.
Farm. The insurance a mcy is a free service that we applied The Canary cameras can be
; y 7' 1 for and I went ahead and shot used with home WiFi and are
grant program called “Protect for the moon and asked for one free with the basic package with
for all of the police department, no fee to sign up the devices,
fire department and sheriff’s Powell made a presenta-
department.” tion during the annual
More than 150 first respond- Law Enforcement and First . -
ers will receive the cameras this Responders Appreciation Lun- mg.what they can do to improve
week. cheon at the home of Micheal +1 + 1"
“We want to thank them and Mona Jimerson.
position Monday THN welcomes Patterson to staff
opportunities. Individuals may According to Karen Swen-
Continued from Page 1 has three daughters, Maci, 15, clecide a new plan is needed. son, Executive Director, “the Manager Patsy Williams, “This
^She^s a 2004 graduate of x4’ana Harper 9.^ rise program through economy continues to change, is the perfect opportunity to
ing and make a recommenda- Mount Enterprise High School plan contact Patterson at The Action Program targets people challenges. We work to ensure be a brighter year,
who are serious about finding clients have what is needed to
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receiving training.
harboring two women and forc-
ing them to have sex for money
that Davis kept. He was also
arrested for physically assault-
ing the women on multiple
occasions.
The affidavit also states that
one of the women was forced to
have sex with a 12-year-old boy.
According to the report, Davis
threatened both women with
violence to force their compli-
Local group to host training program next month
available for intense job search about making changes. Many
and short term training pro- have significantly improved
Cold weather and life chai- grams leading to a job. RISE their earning ability."
lenges can mean financial stands for Reaching Indepen-
stress. dence Through Supportive Ele- qualify by household income
Individuals may be evaluat- vation. and other documentation. The
: The program focuses on income guideline is 125 percent
their circumstances and make assistance to attend training or of federal poverty.
Those seeking training
should take action quickly as
• 48-year-old arrested for
aggravated assault against pub-
RUSK COUNTY lie servant;
SHERIFF’S OFFICE • 58-year-old arrested for
• Responded to 241 calls, criminal trespass;
• Medical call reported 7:36 including 76 9-1-1 calls, in the
a.m. Tuesday in the 900 block 96-hour period ending at 7 a.m. possession of marijuana less
of Evenside. Tuesday. than two ounces;
• 38-year-old arrested for
Misdemeanors theft by check violation of pro-
• Six counts of miscellaneous bation (Anderson County);
• Responded to 90 calls, theft; • 30-year-old arrested for
• Six counts of reckless driv- possession of marijuana less
than two ounces;
• 22-year-old arrested for
possession of marijuana less
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Wednesday, December 19,2018 — THE HENDERSON NEWS — PAGE 3
Investigation into human trafficking case continues
Continued from Page 1 ance ^th his demands. One of money for the sexual services
early afternoon hours in the the women was sexually assault- provided by the women, Star-
5300 block of Texas Highway ed after she made contact with ling tracked the time the women
her mother through text mes- spent with patrons who paid
“It was a welfare concern saging on Davis’ cellphone Dec. him and would prevent them
that came in and within an hour 5. Further information gained from going over their paid time
of the outcry we were executing through the investigation led to with the women.
" said Rusk County the arrest of Charles Starling,
Jr., 43, of Henderson.
Starling was arraigned on Criminal Investigation Division,
methamphetamine and a fire- two counts of human trafficking
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• 38-year-old arrested for
possession of marijuana;
• 47-year-old arrested for
possession of marijuana less
than two ounces (Harrison
child County); and
public intoxication with three reported 8:39 a.m. Friday in the
prior convictions; 1500 block of South Farm-to- indecency with child sexual con-
• 28-year-old arrested for Market Road 225 in Henderson; tact,
public intoxication, a Tom • Burglary of a building
Green County warrant; and reported 3:22 p.m. Friday in the
• 47-year-old arrested for a 10000 block of Farm-to-Market
Harrison County warrant. Road 782 North in Henderson;
• Burglary of a building RuskCounty Justice Center.
Misdemeanors/Felonies reported 11:53 a.m. Saturday in
• Harassment reported in the the 15000 block of County Road
800 block of Robertson;
• Driving while license sus-
Addison Davis and Rafe Whi-
teside.
The students were directed
at the peril of being executed. by HMS teachers Emili Foster
Their actual poems and sto- ~~ T
ries are woven into a fast-paced
affidavit, Davis was arrested for drama, evoking the universality ,
ot children caught in the insan- TneY PUI in?
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The cast of this production Part of a school district that is
was, Perry, Lacie Kate Char- so supportive of students and
lo, Emery Chenault, Sophia, their efforts in the fine arts.”
Addison Staneart, Ruth Anne Prior to the competition stu-
Moland, Brian Biggs, Darren dents rehearsed the play during
Nix, Cy Sledge, Pheonix Reeves the Heritage Syrup Festival at
and Andrew Morales. the Henderson Civic Theatre.
Crew for the production The students were able to
was, Powers, Bailey Coleman, get practice with an actual
Breanna Webb, Kavon Perry, stage, lighting and audience.
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months ago. Finally, the City
Marshal’s committee will meet
prior to the next council meet-
tion from three candidates to aRd has worked in several Henderson News at 903-657-
the council to be considered as management positions in the 2501 or email her at advertis-
the new city marshal. Henderson area since. She ing@thehendersonnews.com.
Alura, 14, and Harper, 9.
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Moore, Dan & Griffin, Ashton. The Henderson News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 79, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 19, 2018, newspaper, December 19, 2018; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235941/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rusk County Library.