News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1995 Page: 2 of 10
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The youth was aaken homeithat cocaine. Scou said the cocaine was broughtagainstithe yeungsters. .. drugs, San AntonioHeat,-
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In his first year of directing the
Medina Valley High School Band,
Tom Galvez's studentt received a re-
gional contest rating they have not
seen in five years.
The last time high school band,
members received straight ones in
regional competition was in 1990.
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ComtinuedfromP.1 on duty and watching the children "Itreflectsthefactthatthisisan their classes and advises them on
the three mate juveniles. Marable thatmoming "stopped the incident." isolated occurrence, not day-today." proper behavior at and away from
would not confirm or deny if the era- He would not say what happened to he arid. "chOOLHutchinsanidinherfourvears
dents had been expelled or sus- Macioorwhatprovoked the incident. There is not a need for eddi- of teaching rite has never seroiui
pended-ijustthat they wore "appr- calling the case an in-house issue. tional supervision on the campus, incident of this nature. She has been
ptiately disciplined." Wade, arid he does not think Wade said, unless it is administered with Medina Valley for cm year.
“We dank with them like they parents should be concerned as a re- onan individual beets. And to prevent "I saddens me," she arid of the
were children," shesrid. “They know sultoftheincidentbutadded for those further incidents similar to this one incident it surprises me with this
that they did something wrong." who are, it is because of the case's from occunring in the future, he said age group. I was surprised that this
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peoplelihitrouble with the law. oboorved a quart bottle of beer in the
Officer Itai Bocconcelli wasem back scat Upon closer investigation,
patrol in the River Bhfr Subdivision ‘he found soveral more beer botties,
ermtnd midnight Rnmtay wtai both opened and unopened, the of-
he spotted a car stopped at the end of fleer reported.
River Tail Bond. According to the The two people who remained in
police report, Bocconcelli noticed a the car, Michael Zertuche, 18, and
man nnning from onc of the houses Kristine Salas,19, were given tickets
in the culdosac, coward the car. for being minori in possession of al-
ia the car and found out they hga cauae Bacconcelli could not identify
stopped there to allow Nathen him as actually holding om of the
GcaMieR, 18.loreiiii 1 hinui^ladb bottles. He had been in the woods at
wooded area at the end of the street the time.
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Barnes, Thomas. News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1995, newspaper, April 20, 1995; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1599881/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.