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Rains Cjountfi Leader
TUESDAY, MAY 12, 2020
Sheriff’s Report
1- May 7:
Arrests
Point. Possession of a controlled up, Emory Hwy. 19 and Hwy. 69 sist 86-year-old female with low male fell, Emory Senior Suite
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bond/protective ing serious bodily injury, $10,000 year-old female.
order, $150,000 bond.
5-2: Point 2nd St. Two males
bond.
Emory at Exxon station Female tody issues, Point Rabe St. Two
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Life Research, Texas A&M eral avenues of action. The team to two inches long, the insect is to prevent the hornets’ arriving
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male in a field fell and can’t get mother, CR 1399 Medical as- Medical assist 86-year-old fe-
The Rains Co. Sheriff’s Of- gr. less than 200 gr., $10,000 with health issues, Lake Fork year-old female fell and possibly Female fell and possibly broke south 1st St. Male and female
fice took the following reports of bond; possession of a controlled area Reference theft in progress, broke her knee, Emory Katy Dr. her hip, Steamboat Shores Male in the street arguing, PR 7702
activity during the week of May substance PG 1 less than 1 gr., CR 1399 Screaming and wail- Domestic disturbance between denied his personal property Table outside was set on fire
Texas honey bee populations. Fi- re-emerge in the spring to raise lication of Texas A&M AgriL-
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There were 6 arrests for the locked keys in a car, Point north males kicking at the door of a
week; 2 posted bonds and were 1st St. Domestic disturbance be- residence.
up a shelter, PR 7707 Female female with low blood pressure, age, Emory at library Suspicious
receiving threatening messages Point Northcutt Dr. Medical as- male, FM 515 near Star Mart
5-2: Valorie substance PG 1 greater than or Minor auto accident, Point north blood pressure, Emory Brook- Care & Rehab Medical assist for 2130 Reference items flying off
Nativia Funk, equal to 1 gr. less than 4 gr., 1st St. Truck blocking the street, shire’s Medical assist for 17- 70-year-old male, CR 4480 4- a trailer and hitting a vehicle’s
Point. Tampering $5,000 bond; evading arrest de- CR 1491 Domestic disturbance year-old male, PR 5451 Welfare wheelers driving very fast on the windshield, Emory east North St.
one arrested for narcotics. 515 Reckless driver, CR 3030 Is-
5-6: CR 4525 Reference on- sues with neighbor, Emory Bam
line fraud, CR 3030 Abbington St. Open door at a residence,
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bond. 5-7: Robert Wayne Keeton, causing a disturbance, FM 275 from boyfriend, Emory Oakridge sist male having trouble with Calf out, CR 2234 Lift assist
5-2: Chester Point. Terroristic threat, $2,000 Medical assist for elderly male, Trailer Park Reference child cus- oxygen machine, Emory Traffic needed for elderly female, FM
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tion. Because crops rely on honey ing to bear the diverse expertise How the pests ended up in nally, the task force will prepare their young. Once the queen has ife.
bees and other insects for pol- and knowledge base that exists North America is not yet clear, statewide identification efforts if reared a few dozen workers, she
The hornet, Vespa mandarinia, of Texas A&M AgriLife, dean of Department of Homeland Secu- force will work on detection ef- for their spread. After mating in in Washington state.”
preys on bees and can decimate the College of Agriculture and rity Center for Excellence with forts for border and port-of-entry the fall, the queens find places Written by Olga Kuchment.
local honey bee populations. Life Sciences and director of representation from various parts points. The team will also assist to overwinter while the rest of For more information, please see
Honey bees are essential for most Texas A&M AgriLife Research, of The Texas A&M University with mitigation efforts to protect the nest dies out. Hornet queens Asian Giant Hornet FAQ, a pub-
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or Asian giant hornet, and public health,” said Patrick Cross-Border Threat Screening addition, to guard against the Autumn is the hornets’ mating
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request of Gov. Greg Abbott, can cause fatal allergic reactions The task force brings together hornet. areas, from Japan and South lance for the hornets in Texas is
a specialized task force led by in people already sensitive to bee experts from Texas A&M Agri- The task force is planning sev- Korea to India and Pakistan. Up premature, we do need strategies
spearheading an initiative to pro- “Although this pest has not AgriLife Extension Service, will provide science-based edu- about a half-inch larger than the here in cargo,” Ragsdale said.
$75,000 bond; 5-7: Richard Logan White, Dollar General Receiving scam took the wrong medication, Point less driver, Emory Senior Suite Abbington Walk Apts. Female
violation of Point. Aggravated assault caus- calls, CR 3202 Issues with 16- north 1st St. Two males setting Care & Rehab Medical assist possibly causing property dam-
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less than 200 gr., $15,000 bond; released. As of Friday, May 8, tween mother and daughter, FM 5-4: FM 514 north of Point Walk Apts. Fire alarm, CR 3030 CR 3332 Abandoned vehicle in
manual delivery of a controlled there were 19 males and 2 fe- 275 and FM 514 Loud explosion One-vehicle accident, Emory E- Suspicious men came to the the road, CR 1421 Man on mo-
substance PG 2/2A greater than males in custody. heard, Emory west Quitman St. Tex Tire & Wheel Burglar alarm, residence as Texas-New Mexico torcycle made threats to a male
4 gr, less than 200 gr., $100,000 & 1 New bike taken and old one left FM 47 south of Point Structure Power workers, CR 1621 Per- and his grandaughter, Hwy. 19S
bond; manual delivery of a con- in its place, Point Max-A-Mart fire, PR 7721 Unresponsive fe- son requested an officer public at CR 1280 Major auto accident,
trolled substance PG 3/4 less 5-1: FM 779 Horses out, Suspicious male possibly intoxi- male possibly deceased, Public service him, CR 1532 59-year- Dollar General FM 515 Kids in
than 28 gr., $10,000 bond; failure Hwy. 69S Cows out, Hwy. 69 cated, CR 3345 Two grandsons service Reference a vehicle taken old female assaulted by a male, parking lot panhandling. Point
to identify fugitive, $3,000 bond; and CR 3381 Cows out, Point tearing things up and causing a a few weeks ago and now possi- CR 4470 Male trespassing, CR Ave. D Suspicious male.
parole violation; Dallas Co., 2nd St. Male took a phone and disturbance, CR 3367 4-wheel- bly in West Tawakoni, Public 1534 Welfare check requested For the month of April, the
manual delivery of a controlled pair of boots, Hwy. 19N Female ers causing a disturbance, Point service Reference picture needed for a 9-year-old female, Point SO reported 36 offense/incident
substance PG 1 greater than 4 and male causing a disturbance FM 514 Problem with two males of property on FM 275, Point near Smith Cir. Wanted person reports taken; 392 calls for ser-
gr, less than 200 gr., $100,000 on roadside, Emory Hwy. 69 turning water on at night and First Baptist Church Burglar located, Sheriff’s Office (SO) vice; 294 total calls for deputies;
bond. at Brookshire’s Reckless driver, leaving it on, East Tawakoni alarm, Attempt to locate a female lobby Reference an incident that 17 arrests; 20 average daily jail
5-5: Zachary Tyler Williams, Lake Tawakoni Boater causing (ET) Briggs Blvd. Male mak- possibly located on CR 1534 for occurred last Friday night, Hwy. population; 3 transports for 170
Blue Ridge. Possession of a con- a disturbance late at night, CR ing threats, ET Jeanie Ln. 911 Hunt Co., Public service Refer- 69 Emory Reckless driver. miles; 20 cases filed; 36 animal
trolled substance PG 1A less 2132 Issues with neighbors, CR hang up. ence criminal trespass order on 5-7: PR 7370 Lighting hit a control calls.
than 200 gr., $5,000 bond; pos- 3345 Medical assist male with 5-3: CR 3202 Missing female, a neighbor, CR 3380 Reference transformer, Emory Lennon Dr. The patrol-vehicle mileage
session of a controlled substance kidney issues, CR 2234 Medi- FM 2946 at FM 515 Wrecked female assaulted by ex husband, Tree branch making transformer total was 16,211 miles with
PG 1 less than 1 gr., $5,000 cal assist female with breathing vehicle, Hwy. 69S at CR 3130 Hwy. 276 Medical assist female spark, Emory Airport Rd. Ref- 1,678 gallons of fuel used,
bond; possession of a controlled issues, Emory North St. Wei- One-vehicle accident car hit a with cancer issues. erence car being repossessed
substance PG 1 greater than 4 fare check on 73-year-old female tree, CR 4510 Medical assist 67- 5-5: Emory south Texas St. for having no insurance, Point
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transported a fertilized female those insects are native to many “While widespread surveil-
A giant invasive hornet was lination, crop yields would great- within Texas A&M AgriLife to Washington state investigations necessary. no longer leaves the nest. To
sighted several times in north- ly suffer in its absence. What’s collaborate with federal partners are focusing on the possibility About Asian ptant hornets control the insects at that point,
western Washington state and more, the Asian giant hornets are and extension agents across the that container ship or airplane 8 the nest must be located and the
Canada in late 2019, causing fiercely protective of their nests, country to protect our state and transport may have inadvertently The world’s largest hornets, queen killed.
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Hill, Earl, III. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 133, No. 48, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 12, 2020, newspaper, May 12, 2020; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1471264/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rains County Library.