A third former Coffee City Police Officer faces felony charges in the aftermath of a Houston TV station’s investigation into questionable practices within the force. The Henderson County grand jury has indicted Jerrod Sieck on five counts of tampering with a government record. He allegedly made false entries and omitted …
Read More »Joaquin Woman Charged With Improper Relationship
Shelby County arrested a 28-year-old woman after she turned herself in for an alleged improper relationship with a student. Sarah Ramon, of Joaquin, was charged with indecency with a child, sexual assault of a child, and inappropriate relationship between educator and student.
Read More »Search Continues For Missing Bonham Woman
Law enforcement throughout the region are continuing to search for 36-year-old Danielle Croft of Bonham. She’s been missing since December 7 and was last seen in south Bonham. Clothing believed to belong to Croft was found by family members, but police weren’t able to investigate further because the articles …
Read More »City Of Paris Reminds Citizens Of Fireworks Ordinances
Paris, Texas – The City of Paris reminds the public that the City’s Code of Ordinances makes it illegal to possess, manufacture, store, sell, or use fireworks on private property, streets, driveways, parking lots, in any city park, including Lake Crook, or anywhere inside the city limits. The city will …
Read More »Oklahoman Sentenced In East Texas For Federal Wildlife Violation
Tyler, Texas – U.S. Attorney Damien M. Diggs announces that the Eastern District of Texas has sentenced an Oklahoma man for federal wildlife violations. Dusty Caudill, 37, of Ardmore, OK, pleaded guilty to the transportation of wildlife in violation of state law, a violation of the U.S. Lacey Act, and …
Read More »Hopkins County Commissioners Meeting And Work Session Agendas
TIME: 9:00 A.M. DATE: Friday, December 22, 2023 Invocation Pledge Of Allegiance To The Flag AMERICAN FLAG: TEXAS FLAG: “Honor The Texas Flag; I Pledge Allegiance To Thee, Texas, One State Under God, One And Indivisible.” The …
Read More »Abbott Signs New Border Security Bill
Gov. Greg Abbott signed a bill Monday making illegal immigration a state crime. The new law would authorize any Texas law enforcement officer to arrest people they catch crossing the Rio Grande between ports of entry. Abbott also signed a bill designating more than $1 billion for more border barriers. …
Read More »New Study Shows Texans Spoil Their Dogs
A new survey from Forbes Magazine shows that Texas ranks eighth in the nation for people spoiling their dogs. Forbes found that 49.5% of Texans spend more money on their dog’s health and grooming than their own and that 44.5% of dog owners regularly throw birthday parties or other celebrations …
Read More »Man Jailed For Choctaw County Burglary
Choctaw County Sheriff Terry Park reports two deputies responded to Fort Towson for a burglary in progress. When the deputies arrived, they found Justin Bates allegedly trying to break into a home and a shed where no one was home at the time. Bates was arrested on two counts of …
Read More »Hopkins County Jail Bookings
Hopkins County arrested Rene Perea-Saldana for Possession of More than four but Less than 400 grams of a Penalty Group II Controlled Substance. He’s also charged with Violation of the Probation he was on for Theft of a Firearm. At last report, he remained in the Hopkins County Jail. Nathaniel …
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