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PAGE 6 ■ TUESDAY. MAY 15,2007
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•Karrie Ann Randall, 30,
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•Dustyn Charles Banik,
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released on $1,000 bond.
• Demone Darrel Brady,
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•Juan Carlos Velazquez,
18, was arrested for driving
while intoxicated. He was
released on $1,000 bond.
•Derrick John Jones, 27,
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•Pete Hernandez, 33, was
arrested for driving while
his license was invalid and
for operating a motor vehi-
cle without financial respon-
sibility.
•Luke August Janak, 20,
was arrested for two counts
of manslaughter and for two
counts of aggravated
assault that caused serious
bodily injury.
•Genaro Rivero, 42, was
arrested for having no dri-
ver’s license when unli-
censed and for operating a
motor vehicle without finan-
cial responsibility. He was
released after paying fines.
while his license was bonds.
hol by a minor. He was
released on $500 bond.
•Derrick Jerome Davis,
26, was arrested for posses-
sion of less than 20 ounces
of marijuana. He was
released on $750 bond.
and theft of property,
between $20 and $500, by
check. He was released on
$2,750 in bonds.
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Physical address: 193 Schmidt
Sealy, Texas 77474
•Officers were dispatched being fired in the area,
to the 100 block of N. Meyer Officers checked the area and
in reference to criminal mis- did not find any signs of a
chief to the business. Officers weapon being discharged in
met with an employee who the area.
advised that the rear fence • Officers were dispatched
had been damaged to the to assist the Austin County
business. The business was Sheriff’s Department in the
found to be secure. 2000 block of Hwy. 36 North
•Officers were dispatched in reference to a fight in the
to the 2200 block of Meyer in parking lot. Officers made
reference to a lost wallet. The location and secured the
owner advised that she had scene until deputies made
contacted her credit card location.
company and had been •Officers were dispatched
advised that the card had to the 300 block of Newcom
already been used twice in Lane in reference to an act of
the Houston area. The inci- criminal mischief. The resi-
dent is under investigation. dent advised that the vehicle
•Officers were dispatched had been egged by an
to the 700 block of 4th St. in unknown actor. There was no
intoxication. She was
released on $500 bond.
• Francisco Rodriguez
Flores, 30, was arrested for
driving while intoxicated for
the third time or more, for
having no driver’s license
He was
second time. He was
released on $1,500 bond.
•Esteban Gaitan, 22, was
arrested for driving while
intoxicated. He was
released on $750 bond.
•Brandon Lee Dorsey, 22,
was arrested for public
intoxication. He was
released on $500 bond.
•Dorene Zapalac Rogers,
46, was arrested for assault
that caused bodily injury
and for family violence. She
was released on $5,000
bond.
• Matthew Stephen
Minks, 22, was arrested for
assault that caused bodily
injury. He was released on
$5,000 bond.
•Juan Ricardo Lopez, 24,
was arrested for forgery of
national government money,
the owner. made contact with the com-
•Officers were dispatched plainant who advised that
to the 1900 block of Meyer in her grandchildren were being
reference to a disturbance, supervised. Officers located a
Contact was made with an baby-sitter who had been
employee who advised that hired to watch the children,
the subjects involved in the The children did not appear
disturbance had left prior to to be in any imminent danger,
officers’ arrival. A vehicle • Officers were contacted in
description and direction of the 200 block of Second St. in
travel was obtained and the reference to a lost wallet from
subjects were located and the 2200 block of Meyer.
advised not to return to the • Officers conducted a traf-
•Officers were dispatched to the 2300 block of Meyer in
to the 300 block of Quail Bend reference to a stranded
in reference to an act ofcrim- motorist. Officers made con-
inal mischief. The resident tact with the subject who had
advised that his vehicle had a busted fan belt. The subject
been egged by an unknown replaced the fan belt and then
actor. There was no damage continued on to his destina-
• Rafael Porras Salinas, • Jennifer Louise Johnson, • Forrest Bruce Watson,
22, was arrested for possess- 35, was arrested for driving 40, was arrested for public
ing less than two ounces of while intoxicated for the intoxication,
marijuana in a drug-free second time and for operat- released after serving time,
zone. He was released on ing a motor vehicle without
$1,000 bond. financial responsibility. She
• Rusty Vercher, 28, was was released on $1,500 in
arrested for theft by check, bonds.
He was released on $800 • Kenneth Allan Mumma,
bond. 59. was arrested for assault
•Scott Oneal Engel, 39, that caused bodily injury
was arrested for driving and for family violence. He
while his license was invalid was released on $1,500
suspicious person in the area,
business. fic stop in the 2200 block of Officers checked the area and
•Officers were dispatched Meyer and the driver of the
to the 1400 block of Eagle vehicle was subsequently
Lake Road in reference to a arrested for driving while
noise disturbance. Officers intoxicated,
checked the area and did not •Officers were dispatched
locate any loud noise. to the 1700 block of Meyer in
•Officers were dispatched reference to a hit and run
to the 500 block of Frydek in accident,
reference to a loud noise in APRIL 7
the area. Officers checked the • Officers were dispatched
area and did not locate any to the 2000 block of Meyer in
loud noise. reference to possible shots
APRIL 6 reference to a forgery. The
•Officers were dispatched complainant advised that her
to the 200 block of Gebhardt checking account had been
in reference to an activated compromised. A suspect was
alarm. Officers made location located and later arrested on
and found an employee on forgery charges.
site who did not have the • Officers were dispatched
proper pass code for the to the 1200 block of N. Meyer
alarm. in reference to a reported case
•Officers were dispatched of fraud. The incident is
to the 1500 block of Eagle under investigation.
Lake Road in reference to ’Officers were dispatched
information on a vehicle that to the 300 block of N. Circle in
had been repossessed. reference to a gas drive-off.
•Officers were contacted in ’Officers were dispatched
the 1500 block of Hluchan to the 1700 block of Meyer in
Road in reference to found reference to a theft from a
property. The property was vehicle. The owner of the
taken for safekeeping and an vehicle advised of personal
attempt was made to contact property being removed from
the possible owner of the the vehicle and possibly knew
property. who the actor was. The owner
•Officers were dispatched did not want to press charges,
to the 1400 block of Eagle • Officers were dispatched
Lake Road in reference to a to the 1400 block of Eagle
stolen bicycle. The bicycle Lake Road in reference to a
was located and returned to concern for welfare. Officers
•Officers were dispatched • Officers were dispatched
to the 300 block of Quail Bend to the 200 block of Elizabeth
in reference to an act of crim- Lane in reference to a suspi-
inal mischief. The resident cious person. Officers made
advised that his vehicle had contact with the resident who
been egged by an unknown advised that the subject had
actor. There was no damage left the area prior to their
to the vehicle. arrival.
•Officers were dispatched • Officers were dispatched
to the 2000 block of Meyer in to the 1500 block of Vail in
reference to a disturbance reference to a loud noise com-
and a female juvenile that plaint coming from the park-
had left the location. Officers ing lot area. Officers checked
located the juvenile in the the area and did not locate
area and returned to the com- any loud noise.
plainant. A disturbance • Officers were dispatched
occurred in a vehicle and the to the 1600 block of Hwy. 90
female subject got upset and West in reference to a 911
left. The matter was settled hang-up from the office,
on the scene and the occu- Officers made contact with
pants of the vehicle returned the manager of the facility
on their way home to San who advised that the call was
Antonio. a misdial.
•Officers were dispatched • Officers were dispatched
to I-10 MP 718 in reference to to the 500 block of Sealy-
a hit-and-run accident. Frydek Road in reference to
APRILS an unoccupied vehicle in the
•Officers were dispatched ditch. Officers made location
to the 1400 block of Eagle and the vehicle was towed
Lake Road in reference to a from the ditch. The owner of
the vehicle was later located
and advised that the vehicle
did not locate anyone. had been towed.
•Officers were dispatched • Officers were dispatched
to the 800 block of Meyer in to the 100 block of Hardeman
reference to an activated in reference to a juvenile dis-
alarm. The business was turbance. Officers made loca-
found secure. tion and were advised that
•Officers were dispatched the other parties involved in
to 1-10 MP 717 in reference to the disturbance had left prior
a suspicious vehicle parked to the officers’ arrival.
on the side of the interstate. • While on patrol in the 100
Officers checked the area and block of Meyer, officers
the vehicle had left the area observed subjects walking on
prior to the officers’ arrival. the railroad property and
•Officers conducted a traf- being destructive. The sub-
fic stop in the 1400 block of jects bad been involved in a
Loop 350. The driver was previous disturbance. Three
found to hold outstanding of the subjects were arrested
warrants out of Sealy for interference with railroad
Municipal Court. The driver property.
was arrested on the war- ’While on patrol in the 100
rants. block of Main St., officers
APRIL9 observed a subject that
•Officers were dispatched appeared to be intoxicated m
to the 600 block of Travis in front of the business. Contact
reference to a possible was made with the subject
prowler in the area. Officers who was later arrested for
checked the area and did not public intoxication.
locate anyone in the area. . “Officers were dispatched
•Officers were contacted in to the 1600 block of Hwy. 90
the 1600 block of Hwy. 90 West in reference to a simple
West in reference to the assault that had occurred in
repossession of a vehicle. the 600 block of Hwy. 90
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Eddleman, Mike & Dang, Tracy. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 120, No. 39, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 15, 2007, newspaper, May 15, 2007; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1616824/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.