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DEADLINE 5 P.M. FRIDAY
Palacios Beacon - Wed., June 12, 2013 - Page 3
Palacios Police Reports
Individuals listed have been arrested and/or charged with an offense. Inclusion in this report does not imply that
the person is guilty of any crime. The following are offense and arrest reports submitted by the Palacios Police
Dept, to the Palacios Beacon as of noon Friday.
ARRESTS
• Brandon Ray Fulcher, 38, 215 Rorem
Ave. Palacios; arrested in the 400 block of
Henderson Ave. at undisclosed time on May
31, warrant service capias.
• Dylan James Kelly, 27, 1310 2nd St.
Palacios; arrested in the 100 block of
HendersonAve. at 8:24p.m. on May 31 during
a routine traffic stop, possession of marijuana
< 2oz. and possession of drug paraphernalia.
• Mitchell Daw an Hudgins, 27,908 Moore
Ave. Palacios; arrested in the 100 block of
HendersonAve. at 8:24p.m. on May 31 during
a routine traffic stop, possession of marijuana
< 2oz. and possession of drug paraphernalia.
• Idalia Mata, 34, 710 4th St. Palacios;
arrested in the 700 block of Moore Ave. at
4:25 a.m. on June 1; the vehicle was in the
ditch and the muffler had ignited a grass fire,
no drivers license.
• Rebecca Marie Huerta, 20, Bay City;
arrested in the 300 block of Tres Palacios Ave.
at 1:09 a.m. on June 2, criminal trespass and
escape while arrested.
• David Lopez- Villagomez, 19,309 Lucas
Ave. Palacios; arrested in the 200 block of
Lucas Ave. at 12:31 p.m. on June 3, criminal
mischief.
• Joel Paniagua II, 18,601 11th St. Palacios;
arrested in the 200block of Lucas Ave. at 12:31
p.m. on June 3, criminal mischief.
• Adalberto Romero, 18, 510 Morton Ave.
Palacios ; arrested in the 200 block of Lucas
Ave. at 12:31 p.m. on June 3, criminal mischief.
INCIDENTS
• Aggravated Assault with a Motor
Vehicle: Officers dispatched to 200block of E.
University at 10:28 p.m. on May 31; evidence
was collected and documented.
• Credit/Debit Card Abuse: Officer
dispatched to Annex at 10:53 p.m. on May
31; investigation occurred.
• Theft: A report was filed at 8:30 on June
By Police Chief David Miles
I recently read about
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a couple that had a
son that was suffering
from a mental illness.
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they could to get him
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to institutions. He
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was their only son
and they wanted him
to get help, but they feared him. When
they learned that he had bought a gun
and believed was planning an assault
on innocent people, they, knowing
he could go to prison for a long time,
reported his plans to the local Police.
During his arrest, the Officers learned
that he had planned an assault on the
local Wal-Mart that day. This couples’
courage only comes from God.
1 regarding an event that occurred at 7:30
a.m. on May 31; theft >$50<$1500.
• Theft: Officer was dispatched to 1000
block of Moore Ave. at 7:32 a.m. on June
2; <$50.
• Burglary of a Building: Report was
taken at 500 block of Main St. at 11:45
a.m. on June 2; money.
• Duty on striking unattended vehicle:
case initiated in the lobby of the police
department at 12:30 p.m. on June 4; hit
and run.
• Criminal Mischeif: Officer dispatched
to 400 block of E. Craymer at 8:33 p.m.
on June 4; damage to automobile.
• Criminal Mischeif: Officer dispatched
to 400 block of Rorem at 9 a.m. on June
6; damage to automobile.
LEGAL NOTICE
Commercial State Batik, 401 North Mechanic, El Campo, Texas 77437 and City State
Bank, 459 Main Street, Palacios, Texas 77465 have made application to the FDIC to
merge, with Commercial State Bank being the Resultant Institution in the merger and all
offices and/or branches of City State Bank becoming offices and/or branches of
Commercial State Bank, which shall also retain all of its existing offices and branches after
the merger.
Any person wishing to comment on this application may file his or her comments in
writing with the Regional Director of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation at the
appropriate FDIC office at 1601 Bryan Street, Dallas, Texas 75201 not later than
June 29, 2013. The nonconfidential portions of the application are on file at the
regional FDIC office at the address indicated above and are available for public inspection
during regular business hours. Photocopies of nonconfidential portion of the application
will be made available upon request.
Our
SiTmanks*
“Remembering those that gave
so much for our Freedom”
Thank you to all who ParticipatedSponsored,
Supported and Volunteered during the
Second Annual Memorial Weekend
Commemoration/Kickball Tournament
*VFWPost2467* Wier Enterprises Inc. * Bruce Plumbing Inc.
* Trull Foundation * Knights of Columbus Council #6889
* Mosier Services * Mayfield Family * Mary Hulsizer * Gar
Shrimp Corp. * Lagasse Marine Ways * Omar’s Palacios
* Sonic Drive In Palacios, * Porter Ace Hardware * Isidro
O. Castanon Atty. at Law * Antonio’s Tire Service 979-323-
4700 Blessing * Omar’s Port Lavaca * The Palacios Beacon
* Rick Cink * The Plumbing Pro 361-403-3791 * Guerrero
Construction 979-318-0405 * Palacios Marine Industrial
* Rotary Club of Palacios * Lions Club of Palacios * Nieto’s
Paint & Body Repair361-972-0946 * PCT. #3 Commissioner
James Gibson * Mid-Coast Lumber/Stuart Lynn * Aaron’s of
Port Lavaca 361-552-0700 * WW. Dock * Gary Hafernick
* Keith Hunter * Lucio Mix DJSipo 979-332-3817El Campo
* St. Anthony’s Catholic Church/Fr. Bryan * Primera Lglesia
Bustista/Pastor Juan Aguilera, * Vilma Diaz * Sparky’s Auto-
motive 361-972-2244 * Chef Extraordinaire Carlos Duran
* Palacios LSD * City of Palacios/Parks & Recreations.
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Work underway on Grassy Pt.
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ALL sorts of big boy
toys have been making
their presence known
up and down East
Bayshore Drive where
the much anticipated
and needed road work
from First St. to the
Grassy Point curve be-
gan last week.
The entire section
stretching from First
St. to the Grassy Point
curve has been scraped
and ground, providing
for a bumpy commute
in the coming weeks
for residents along
the picturesque drive
along the bay shore.
The work is antici-
pated to be complete
within the next few
weeks.
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June 12, 1944: Big Bend
National Park established.
1969: El Paso County gave
Hueco Tanks, thirty miles east
of El Paso, by special deed to
the Texas Parks and Wildlife
Department. The site features
three massive granite hills that
rise to about 450 feet above
the desert floor and are noted
for their prehistoric Indian
rock art.
June 13, 1691: Domingo
Teran de los Rios, Father of
Damian Massanet, and soldiers
founded San Antonio. 1832:
Turtle Bay Resolutions signed.
1851: Fort Belknap established
on the fork of the Brazos River
near Graham. 1940: President
Franklin Roosevelt signed the
$25 million appropriations
bill for the Naval Air Station,
Corpus Christi, now known as
Truax Field.
June 14, 1886: Conger
Neblett was born in Corsicana
who became known as the
“Texas bird lady.” She added
over twenty new species to the
avifauna list of the state and
was the first to report numerous
species of migratory birds,
including several that were
thought to be extinct.
June 15, 1921: Bessie
Coleman became the world’s
first licensed black pilot. 1943:
Race riot between whites and
blacks in Beaumont after
workers at a local shipyard
learned that a white woman
had accused a black man of
raping her. Martial law was
implemented; more than 200
people were arrested, fifty
were injured, and two—one
black and one white—were
killed. Another black man
died later of injuries received
during the riot.
June 16, 1863: Mother
Mary Agnes Mage vney, future
foundress of the Dominican
Congregation of the Sacred
Heart in Houston, joined the
Dominican Sisters of Saint
Mary’s in Ohio.
June 17,1899: Rain caused
the disastrous Brazos Flood
in which over the next eleven
days 8.9 inches fell on more
than 66,000 square miles,
causing the Brazos to overflow
its banks and inundate 12,000
square miles.
June 18, 1971: Southwest
Airlines began service from
Dallas’s Love Field.
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Lav Enforcement Appreciation Week
THE American Legion Auxiliary Cecil Lee Unit 649 of
Blessing showed their appreciation for the countywide
law enforcement agencies for ‘all that they do for us,
each and every day’. Auxiliary member Twyla Greer
(left) poses for a picture with Palacios Police Chief Da-
vid Miles. (Submitted Photo)
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