Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1985 Page: 3 of 30
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Police Report
MONDAY, JAN. 21 !
2:05 p.m. Burglary: radio, duffel bag, and coveralls taken from trailer
s parked at Bennett’s Grocery, County Road 600.
2:20 p.m. Forgery/Passing: $40,taken from FJiM Bank.
5:29 p.m. Threats made by employee after termination from Burleson
Nursing Home, 144 SW Thomas.
7:14 p.m. Vandalism: rear window broken in pickup parked at residence,
500 block Linda.
11:02 p.m. Assault on wife by husband at residence, 100 block SE Gardens
TUESDAY, JAN. 22
: 10:50 a.m. Forgery/Passing: $144.23 taken from Beer Barn, 835 N.
■ Burleson Blvd.
10:42 p.m. Public Intoxication: subject arrested after traffic stop for vehi-
cle swerving in roadway.
WEDNESDAY. JAN. 23
: 12 a.m. Theft of gas from Stop and Go, 700 SW Wilshire.
■ 11:18 a.m. Soliciting without a permit: 27-year-old Arlington man atr-
: rested.
3 p.m. Burglary: Magnavoxl9”colorTV; Yamaha stereo receiver, black,
\ serial no. G8207027; Klipsick speakers, serial no. 7Y119120 (total value of
: stereo system $1200); jewelry box, brown simulated leather With gold lining,
• 10 inches by 8 inches, one drawer; Handmade gold ring uvwhape of “M”;
. cashbox, 10 inches by 12 inches; $250 cash taken from housetn 100 block NE
• Alsbury. Entry made through back door.
• THURSDAY, JAN. 24
1:36 p.m. Vandalism: storm glass door broken at residence, 300 block
Taylor.
4:12 p.m. Harrassing Phone Calls received by woman at business, 600
• block SW Wilshire.
7:06 p.m. Theft of one 20-inch Mongoose bicycle, and one 20-inch Columbia
BMX bicycle from resident, 900 block Willow Circle South.
6:40 p.m. Burglary Motor Vehicle: Cobra Radar Detector, black, serial no.
32006351; Pentax 35mm ME-super model camera; Rokinon 28-80mm zoom
lens, black, serial no. 5262892; Mag-light flashlight, black; taken from vehi-
cle parked at residence, 700 block Charlyne.
11:21 p.m. Burglary Motor Vehicle: woman’s purse taken from vehicle
parked in lot of Burleson Nursing Home, 144 SW Thomas; tan purse with
long strap; $140 in cash; nurses ID card missing.
FRIDAY. JAN. 25
4:07 p.m. Indecency With a Child: juvenile male made indecent contact
with two juvenile females while they attempted to walk home from school;
public street, 600 block SW Thomas.
8:27 p.m. Assault: adult male assaults another adult male during argu-
ment at residence, 100 block NE Michael.
8:56 p.m. Armed Robbery: lone gunman takes approximately $1,900 from
Safeway store, 120 SW Wilshire.
11:40 p.m. Assault on man by five others in parking lot of apartments, 100
block N. Warren.
SATURDAY, JAN. 26
12:48 a.m. Driving While Intoxicated: Gregory Elton Wallace, 28 of
Burleson area arrested.
5:27 p.m. Burglary: miscellaneous items taken from storage shed at
residence, 300 block Summercrest.
9:30 p.m. Suspicious Persons: two 17-year-old men wearing dark clothes,
military boots and with faces blackened in night-penetration fashion ar-
rested as they hid under bleachers at stadium compound of Burleson High
School
10:57 p.ifi. Simple Assault: fight between white males at business, 100
block W. Ellison.
11:13 p.m. Criminal Mischief: window of vehicle shattered at residence,
200 block Wintercrest.
11:49 p.m. Criminal Mischief: window of vehicle shattered at residence,
500 block Hillery
11:37 p.m. Theft of gas from Stop and Go, 337 NW Renfro.
11:20 p.m. Criminal Mischief: window of vehicle shattered at residence,
800 block Vaughn.
11:30 p.m. Criminal .Mischief: window of vehicle shattered at residence,
400 block NW Wintercrest
SUNDAY. JAN. 27
12:47 a.m. Criminal Mischief: rear window of vehicle shattered at
business, 200 block South Main.
3:97 a.m. Public Intoxication: subject arrested after being discovered un-
conscious in a pickup truck about the 400 block of Burleson Blvd. on I-3S.
9:20 a.m. Criminal Mischief: two crape myrtle bushes damaged at
business, 100 block South Main.
11:21 a.m. Vandalism: window of vehicle shattered at residence, 400 block
Wintercrest.
11:35 a.m. Burglary Motor Vehicle: battery and cables taken from vehicle
parked at residence, 400 block NW Thomas.
2:13 p.m. Criminal Mischief: window shattered in vehicle parked at
residence, 300 block NW Wintercrest.
3:16 p.m. Criminal Mischief: window shattered in vehicle parked at
resident*, 700 block Parkview.
Beautification Reversed
Owners of Burleson Heating and Cooling on Main Street found their recently
acquired crape myrtle plants pulled out and buried under mounds of dumped
dirt over the week end. Jan Hensley (I), daughter of company owner Jimmy
Smith, held what was left of one of the plants as BPD officers Bob Winters
and Paula Homan arrived on the scene Monday morning. The Town and
Country Garden Club will replace and replant the shrubs for the business
owner.
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54 cases
tried in f
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January
County Judge Tommy Altaras re-
ports that he tried 54 cases in Janu-
ary, including five for theft, four for
assault, 21 for driving while intoxi-
cated and four for possession of
marijuana.
Approximately $17,800 in fines and
court costs was levied in criminal
HUDSON
Army Reserve Pvt Oenton R.
Hudson, son of Mary L. and Tommy
C. Hudson of 2601 Timber Roa ,
Burleson, has completed bask trai -
ing at Fort Dix, N.J.
During the training, students re-
ceived instruction in drill and cer •
monies, weapons, map reading, tat
ics, military courtesy, military ju
tice, Tint aid, aid’ Army history an i
traditions.
fOLF
Pvt. Eric B. Volf, brother of Lf. m
E. Leavitt of SO Rene Court, Clow-
cases in Johnson County. An addition- ley. Texas, wa involved in r, NATO-
al $7,562 was assessed for restitution sponsored exe rise by par lcipa’lnt
in crimes involving worthless checks in the Army’s return of forces to
and damage to property. Germany (REFORGER) 1985.
In cases involving traffic offenses, The exercise was designed to de
$3,265 was assessed in fines and court velop uniformity of doctrine, star
costs. dardize proced res for rapid re
Altaras also reports presiding in 20 sponse to a crLLt and demonstrate
juvenile hearings, four mental com- solidarity in cor nitment to NATO
mitments, two occupational driver's goals and objt t /es.
license hearings, five motions to re- Wolf is a met .* 1 specialist with th<
voke hearings and one motion to 4th Infantry Div ion at Fort Cars* n,
compel. Colo.
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petition will be stiff, according to
Miss Burleson Two of the previous
Miss Texas pageant contestants, who
placed among the top 12 will also
compete among the 20 contenders for
the Miss Fort Worth title.
Planned as an evening full of enter-
tainment, the pageant's theme will be
“The Music Man” with songs from
the muscial and a barbershop quartet
presentation. The currently reigning
Miss Fort Worth. Michele Royer, will
present a talent number and take her
far lull walk-before relinquishing
the crown.
Miss McMahan will be presenting a
brand ikw talent number for the up-
coming pageant: the country/west-
em song, “Just Another Woman In
Love” made popular by Anne Mur-
ray. For that performance Miss Bur-
leson will appear in black slacks with
royal blue accents, silver shoes and a
silver sequined blouse. Fuchsia is her
chosen color for the swimsuit compe-
tition, and a red sequined gown will
sparkle on Miss Burleson in the even-
ing gown competition.
This year’s directors of the Miss
Burleson Pageant, Carol Curlee and
Barbara Bilbrey, have provided her
with practice and preparation for the
judge’s interview portion of the com-
petition. “I feel ready for it and ex-
cited about this pageant,” said Miss
Burleson, flashing a natural smile
which reveals her bubbling personali-
ty \
And there will be lots ef that charm
left over for her Burleson audience
when she makes her appearance at
this year’s Miss Burleson pageant in
March. She will present the same
talent number and take center stage
to take her own “final walk” at the
completion of her reign, when the
new Miss Burleson is crowned.
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Moody, James. Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1985, newspaper, January 31, 1985; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth760942/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.