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on fire with the driver unconscious.
She instantly decided to check on
Baytown Police Chief Keith
Dougherty was honored to recog-
nize the efforts of two citizens and
the sound coming out,” Hawthorne said.
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The flight data recorder from Flight
3591 has been found, making it the sec-
ond of two so-called “black boxes” to be
recovered from the ill-fated plane.
Chambers County Sheriff Brian Haw-
thorne said the flight data recorder was
found late Sunday by National Trans-
of the crew have been found and identi-
fied. The three crewmembers aboard the
Boeing 767-300 are 60-year-old Captain
Ricky Blakely, 44-year-old First Offi-
cer Conrad Aska and 36-year-old Sean
Archuleta, a jump seat rider from Mesa
Airlines.
Hawthorne said the bodies were in bad
condition.
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The Bay Area Homeless Services Mane
Event was a roaring success and appears
on its way to topping funds raised from last
year.
thorne said.
In addition to the discovery of the black
boxes, Hawthorne said all three bodies
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The City of Baytown recognized two Baytown citizens for their live-saving actions that involved a vehicle accident
and car fire. The two were given the prestigious Public Service Award for their efforts. From left are Tracey Andrus,
Baytown Police Chief Keith Dougherty and Ramiro Alvarez.
City honors citizens, officers
for life-saving heroics
Houston Methodist Baytown Hospital Ad-
ministrative Director Laurie Terry.
Jim was a special honoree for his volun-
teer work and Laurie was honored for her
work for us over the last few years,” Eckert
said.
The focus of the evening was the roast
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Baytown Sun photo by Carol Skewes
Former Baytown Mayor Stephen DonCarlos was
roasted, well done by Robert Hoskins, Calvin Munding-
er and Roger Elswick at the Bay Area Homeless Ser-
vices 2019 Mane Event on Saturday night.
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• Myrtle Louise (Pfeffer)
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these outstanding citizens with the
Public Service Award,” Dougherty
said.
As part of the recognition at the
city council meeting, city staff,
elected officials and officers shook
their hands in a sign of gratitude.
“I can’t express enough the ap-
preciation we have in our citizens,
for this private citizen to put them-
selves in harms way in order to save
someone else’s life is a testament
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are still tallying up the funds.
“Last year’s goal was $100,000, and this
year’s goal was to beat last year’s goal,”
Eckert said.
Two volunteers were honored at the
event. They were Community Affairs/
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“He got roasted and toasted on all sides.
He was well done by the time they got fin-
ished,” Eckert said.
The roasters were Councilman Bob
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Tracey Andrus and Ramiro Alva- erty described as a shining example
rez were given the Public Service of true citizenship.
Award for their efforts that involved Moments later Alvarez stopped
a major accident in the 4300 block to help and pulled the driver from
of Highway 146, while Sgt. Aar- the vehicle without due regard for
on Corrales and Officer Michael his own safety. He then dragged the
Waller were given the Life Saving driver to a safe distance.
Award for their quick actions to “It’s a rarity when we can have
prevent a woman from jumping off an opportunity to recognize our cit-
technology to find the elusive black box- things that were close to it or related to it.
es. The boxes are equipped with a ping de- They knew they were digging around in
vice that is supposed to let searchers know the right spot.”
where to look in case of a crash. However, Hawthorne said both black boxes were
the mud of Trinity Bay, where the flight found between the impact zone and a
went down, made that more difficult. nearby small island.
“The pings do not work well when “That is where we found a lot of com-
it goes into the mud. The mud insulates ponents that were a part of the tail,” Haw-
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Trump
probes
THEASSOCIATEB PRESS
WASHINGTON —
Democrats launched a
sweeping new probe of
President Donald Trump
on Monday, an aggressive
investigation that threatens
to shadow the president
through the 2020 election
season with potentially
damaging inquiries into his
White House, campaign
and family businesses.
House Judiciary Com-
mittee Chairman Jerrold
Nadler said his panel was
beginning the probe into
possible obstruction of jus-
tice, corruption and abuse
of power and is sending
document requests to 81
people linked to the presi-
dent and his associates.
The broad investigation
could be setting the stage
for an impeachment ef-
fort, although Democrat-
ic leaders have pledged
to investigate all avenues
and review special counsel
Robert Mueller’s upcom-
ing report before trying
any drastic action. Nadler
said the document requests,
with responses to most due
by March 18, are a way to
“begin building the public
record.”
“Over the last sever-
al years, President Trump
has evaded accountability
for his near-daily attacks
on our basic legal, ethical,
and constitutional rules and
norms," Nadler said. “In-
vestigating these threats to
the rule of law is an obliga-
tion of Congress and a core
function of the House Judi-
ciary Committee.”
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Bloom, David. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 46, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 5, 2019, newspaper, March 5, 2019; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1467617/m1/1/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.