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Sulphur Springs News

Hopkins County Jail Bookings

Hopkins County arrested a man for Online Solicitation of a minor. According to state law, a person commits an offense if the person, over the Internet, by electronic mail or text message or other electronic message service or system, or through a commercial online service, knowingly solicits a minor with …

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Wood County Man Sentenced For Drowning Puppies

Wood County sentenced a Wood County man to eight years probation for drowning puppies. They charged 66-year-old Jerry Lynn Thompson, Jr., of Hawkins, with twelve counts of cruelty to animals after he drowned nine puppies and attempted to drown three. He pleaded guilty to the charges. Thompson reportedly told police …

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Another Former Coffee City Police Officer Charged

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 …

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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 …

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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 …

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Wet Holiday Ahead

An unsettled pattern is unfolding for the long Christmas weekend, with multiple rounds of rain likely starting Friday and continuing into early next week. The weather will also remain mild, with many days in the 60s for highs for about the following week.

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Do You Need To See A Doctor?

Across Northeast Texas, people cough, sniffle, sneeze, and show up at doctor’s offices to figure out what they have. So, what is going around? Doctors say it isn’t just one thing. This season of giving, Texans are sharing several illnesses. Doctors see many COVID, flu, RSV, and other little viruses …

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Hugo Man Faces Possible 40 Years

Oklahoma court documents stated that Gary Cook tried to break into a car outside a home on Duke Street in Hugo when the homeowner came out and tried to stop him, laying on the hood of the vehicle. Cook took off with the woman still on the hood before she …

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Fire Claims Deputy’s Home

In Marshall, the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office is accepting donations after a deputy and his family lost their home to a fire. Deputy Maguire woke up to his home on fire, according to the sheriff’s office Facebook post. The post says fire crews fought to control the fire but could …

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Paris Police Report For Tuesday, December 19

Diamond Cierra Rudder Monday night at 12:02, an officer made a traffic stop in the 100 block of SW 4th St., pulling over Diamond Cierra Rudder, who Paris Police wanted on a drug paraphernalia warrant. The officer arrested Rudder and then discovered she had methamphetamine in her purse. She now …

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