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• Burglary of a vehicle
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• Child abuse reported at
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the following persons were
• 26-year-old arrested for arraigned on Aug. 6:
driving while license invalid
(sentenced); and
• 18-year-old arrested for
minor in possession of alcohol,
• Responded to 74 calls, minor in possession of tobacco
that might lead to the solv- * Alexander Pineda, 19,
ing of a crime, call Crime Henderson, criminal mischief,
Felonies/Misdemeanors
• Criminal mischief reported U.S. Highway 79 S.; and
• Grass fire reported at 2:40 Wednesday, near the 500 block
p.m. Tuesday, near the inter- of Broadway;
• Theft reported Wednes-
day, near the 1300 block of ket Road 782 N.
• Medical call reported Redbud;
Wednesday, near the 500 block • Forgery reported Wednes- Arrests
of Broadway; day, near the 1200 block of • 40-year-old arrested for
• Grass fire reported at 8:40 Kilgore Drive; driving while license invalid
• Burglary of a vehicle with previous conviction or
intersection of County Road reported Wednesday, near the suspension without financial
426 and Farm-to-Market Road 900 block of Kilgore Drive;
323; • Burglary of a habitation
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Obituaries
Steven K. Kentana-Kent
We say farewell to our
beloved uncle Steven K. Ken-
tana-Kent with a memorial
graveside service at 10 a.m.
Saturday, Aug. 8, 2015, at
Pleasant Hill Cemetery with
Jerry Hanson officiating. Cre-
mation services are entrusted
to Rader Funeral Home.
Steven went home to see the
Lord on Sunday, July 26, 2015.
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“Let’s Misbehave.
responsibility;
• 24-year-old arrested for
• Mutual aid reported at reported Wednesday, near the driving while license invalid
10:03 a.m. Thursday, near the 400 block of Garden Lane;
• Theft reported Wednes- suspension without financial
day, near the 1100 block of W. responsibility;
• Motor vehicle collision Elk; and • 18-year-old arrested for
reported at 5:36 p.m. Thurs-
Arraignments
According to the office of
Rusk County Pct. No. 5 Jus-
• Assault reported Wednes- possession of marijuana, less tice of the Peace Joe Sorrells,
day, near the intersection of day, near the 900 block of Bel- than two ounces; 1’ _
Webster and U.S. Highway 79 vedere Drive.
N.;
• Gas leak reported at 7:20
p.m. Thursday, near the 7100
block of Farm-to-Market Road
225; and
• Medical call reported at including 29 9-1-1 calls, in the and two counts of possession Overton, possession of
8:17 a.m. Friday, near the 5700 24-hour period ending 5 a.m. of drug paraphernalia, all from trolled substance,
block of U.S. Highway 79 S.
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France expands hunt for debris
in week-long Reunion search
ASSOCIATED PRESS hurry” to declare the wreckage
came from Flight 370.
“A qUick conciusion will not
sia — A French search plane dojusticetothenextofkinofthe
lifted off Friday for a birds-eye victims,” he said.
view of Reunion Island, seeking An official in Prime Min-
any more potential debris from ister Najib Razak’s office who
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. spoke on condition of anonymity
French authorities said Fri- because he was not authorized to
day they’ve launched a one- discuss the difference of opinion
week-long operation with boats said the Malaysian government
and aircraft scouring the Indian owes it to the public and the
Ocean island, where a wing frag- families of those on the plane
ment was discovered nine days to reveal what it knows and to
ago. Malaysian officials say it deliver the news first.
came from the missing Boeing “It is our plane and we know
777 but investigators from other it best. Since the French is the
countries are being more can- investigating team here, they do
tious. not want to take our word for
The prefect of the French it and they want to do more
overseas department, Domi- tests — that is fine with us,” the
nique Sorain, said Friday that official said. “We are accustomed
the search would cover an area to criticism from day one, but
120 kilometers (75 miles) by 40 please give us credit because we
kilometers (25 miles) around the are doing our best to cope with
east coast — where the 2-meter- this.”
long wing fragment was found. Malaysia Airlines Flight 370
Sorain said other objects and its 239 passengers and crew
have been found on the island’s disappeared March 8,2014, on a
beaches since last week and have flight from Kuala Lumpur to Bei-
been removed for examination, jing. Officials believe it crashed
but he said officials “don’t know” in the southern Indian Ocean,
if these belong to a plane. killing all aboard, but the wreck-
There remained a difference age and the cause remain elusive
of opinion between Malaysian despite a vast ongoing search led
officials and their counterparts by Australia.
in France, the U.S. and Austra-
lia over whether the wing part,
known as a flaperon, was defi-
nitely from Flight 370.
In Beijing, about 30 Chinese
relatives of Flight 370 passengers
marched Friday to the Malaysian
Embassy hoping to talk to an
official about why Malaysia had
confirmed the part came from
the plane when French inves-
tigators had not. They scuffled
briefly with police, who blocked
the relatives from approaching
the mission.
Some criticism came from
within Malaysia itself. Opposi-
tion lawmaker Liew Chin Tong
said in a statement that Trans-
port Minister Liow Tiong Lai
must explain “the haste and
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• April Rosena Sonier, 25,
Kilgore, public intoxication,
Class C misdemeanor, $500
PR bond;
• Penny Gay Burns, 51,
■ con-
l substance, Third
Degree felony, $5,000 bond;
• Candice Chanelle Holland,
uaii rupuiauun 26, Longview, theft, Class B
•As of 5 a.m. today, there misdemeanor, $1,000 PR
were 93 inmates housed in the bond;
Rusk County Justice Center. • Taylor Lane Clark, 24,
Longview, theft, Class B mis-
If you have information demeanor, $1,000 PR bond;
that might lead to the solv- • Alexander Pineda, 19,
Misdemeanors
• One count of criminal tres-
pass;
• One count of harassment;
• Three counts of miscella-
neous theft;
• One count of reckless driv-
er;
Accidents • One count of animal cru- Stoppers at (903) 655-TIPS State jail felony, $10,000
• There were no wrecks elty; or (903) 655-8477. You will bond;
reported. • Two counts of telephone remain anonymous, will not
harassment; have to testify in court and
Arrests • One count of misdemeanor could receive a reward up to
• 35-year-old arrested for arrest; and $1,000.
Celeste Land- and MT & A bank in Brooklyn,
' ' ’ ? on and hus- N.Y. as a financial analyst
'& band Mark of for over 35 years. Mr. Kent
<2 ' ■ Troup; neph- was Catholic and was a vet-
» ew, Keith eran having served in the U.S.
Henderson Navy. He enjoyed life and he
‘\ J of Hender- never met a stranger. He will
1 son; sons of be sorely missed and we look
L niece, Bryan for the day we will see him
ltjiwt and Brent again.
KEN1 Nations of
His wife of 51 years Frances Dallas; son of nephew, Chris
survives him and resides in the Henderson of Henderson.
state of New York. Steven was a good Chris-
He was preceded in death tian man who loved his family,
by his mother, Isabel Krey- He always wore his cross and
Keegan and sister, Isabel was extremely compassionate
Myers of Henderson. by helping others in need. He
Survivors include his niece, worked for Brooklyn Savings
Infant found dead inside hot car outside Austin diner
ASSOCIATED PRESS southeastern Austin about but police have been ques-
2:45 p.m. Thursday and found tioning the man who owns
AUSTIN — A io-month-old the child’s body inside the car. the car.
boy is dead after his uncon- Austin police Cpl. Chad The temperature at nearby
scions body was found inside Martinka says efforts by Austin-Bergstrom Interna-
a car parked outside an Austin Waffle House employees and tional Airport at the time was
diner. ambulance crew members to 98 degrees with a heat index
Police were called to the revive the child failed. of 106 at the time of the inci-
No charges have been filed, dent.
Police Report
HENDERSON one RCSO warrant; • One count of simple
FIRE DEPARTMENT • 51-year-old arrested for assault.
• Landing zone reported at four HPD warrants; and
4:08 p.m. Monday, near the
300 block of Wilson;
• Grass fire reported at 7:52
p.m. Monday, near the 200
block of Jonell;
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‘Bullets Over Broadway’to kick off U.S. tour in Cleveland
ASSOCIATED PRESS St. Paul, Minnesota; West his latest drama. A 1994 film
Palm Beach, Florida; and Day- version starred John Cusack.
NEW YORK — The musical ton, Ohio. The songs include “Tain’t
based on Woody Allen’s crime The tour will star Michael Nobody’s Biz-ness If I Do” and
caper “Bullets Over Broadway” Williams, Emma Stratton, Jef- “T ”
is going far from Broadway. frey Brook, Bradley Allan Zarr,
A national tour of the Tony- Michael Corvino and Hannah
nominated show kicks off Oct. Deflumeri.
6 in Cleveland, with stops Written by Allen and Doug-
scheduled for Los Angeles; las McGrath, the story follows
Philadelphia; Seattle; Nash- a struggling young playwright
ville, Tennessee; Memphis, who is forced to cast a mob-
Tennessee; Dallas; Houston; ster’s talentless girlfriend in
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