The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 150, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 2010 Page: 3 of 10
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cars were reportedly damaged by bul-
lets. though.
Police were called to the scene with
a report of shots fired, according to
Lt. Uric Freed, public information
officer for the Baytown Police
Department.
When they arrived
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apartment to his car to get something.
Dispute leaves buildings,
cars riddled with bullets
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Mark Hall
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on her neck this lime
glary shortly after noon
Tuesday in which an uniden-
tified suspect was seen
entering his car and stealing
bank deposit bags horn man was atTCRted for public
under the passenger seat.
Fortunately for, the vic-
tim, the burglary happened
right after he had made a
deposit, and the criminal
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got away with only empty 5()()() b|()ck ()f (iarth
deposit bags. hl,,(1
fhe incident took place
in a restaurant parking lot
in the 5300 block of (iarth
Road.
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the ring with a; similar one.
, “It wasn’t the same
Then (inc of Moore’s though,” she said.
■ “I cried when I they told
me they found it,” Fesler
said Wednesday after get-
(iary Wiggins, operating ting the long lost ring
back.
Fesler, who now lives in
Kerrville, said she rcmcm-
Subscqucnt investigation bcred her family paying
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up a gold Deer Park High ring. She is glad now that
boring yard, and asked
for a police dog to be sent
to try to track the man.
59-ycar-old man sit- fhe dog was able to foi-
ling in front of his home low the trail for a few
in the 2300 block of blocks, but lost it in an
Faves Drive Tuesday was apartment complex on
robbed at gunpoint about James Bowie Drive,
according to Lt. Uric
Freed, public information
officer for the Baytown
of his garage, as he does Police Department.
The robber was
described as a Hispanic
man, 25-30 years old,
about 5-f'ect, 6-inches tall
and weighing about 150
pounds with a medium
Thefts and
burglaries
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• A generator was report- jnc|U(jjng
ed stolen from a business
in the 4700 block of
Decker Drive between 5 wuv wi ,
p.m. Monday and 6 am, chief, one robbery and five
Tuesday. : ■ - — ■ ■ ■ ■
• An air conditioner unit .
was reported stolen from a
residence in the 100 block
of N. Burnett Drive about police investigated three
noon on Sunday. major crashes and six
• A bicycle was reported minor crashes.
stolen from an apartment police Beat- is compiled
complex in the 3300 block from Baytown Police
Woman faces assault charge
stabbing was yelling at her.” I reed
the table said, "and also the open
,cpcated pocketknife in her left
ly.
While When the victim said
s*’c "ils Ci,"inP P”l|ce-
*'H’ knife. Rivas allegedly tried to cut
Rivas then her with the broken bottle,
RIVAS picked up but |b(, yiejjn, was ablc to
run to where there were
several men gathered near
the store and called police.
Freed said (he assailant
appeared to be very intoxi-
cated. There wits no appar-
ent motive and did not
appear to be any.connec-
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I-InIHintj thp had ol Rollingbrook Drive Depat
I IUIUII Ig IIIU UUg between 4 p.m. and 6:30 entire
A man reported a car bur- p.m. Tuesday. The bicycle on th
was described a$ a blue
Schwinn Pacific 26-inch
men's mountain bike. .
• A 39-ycar-old Highlands
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intoxication and theft after
being accused of helping
himself to a bott le of Crown
Royal from behind the bar
at Bayou City Wings in the
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shortly before 10 p.m.
Tuesday.:
rifle and a lock from a
flintlock pistol, he said.
crew turned up something
that didn’t fit with the rest
of those items.
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a metal detector, spotted a
small metal object about
four inches underground.
and a bit of digging turned just over $45 for the gold
up a gold Deer Park High ring. She is glad now that
School class ring of 1970s her father encouraged her
vintage. to pick the ring that was
fT&W personnel at the made of gold, rather than K
park decided they had to
try to locate the owner.
They worked with the
school district and alumni
to figure it out. then
searched out and contacted
Judy Goode l eslcr, the
owner of the ring.
Fcslcr was thrilled.
It took about two weeks
for parks personnel to find
her, then another week
before she could make it to
the battleground from
Kerrville, where she and
her husband have lived for
the past four years.
The man who found the
ring handed it to l eslcr on
Wednesday, then she was
immediately hit by a storm of
questions from parks work-
ers and members of the
media, who all wanted details
on how she lost the ring.
She said the ring disap-
peared while she and her
then-boyfriend, named
Dudley, picnicked under
the big oak trees after vis-
iting the Battleship Texas.
“We had exchanged
rings when we started
going together,” she said.
stabbing
the table
repea ted-
is facing nggiaxai \\ h 11
io the kmle.
to cut another woman with RRRRBBRH Rivas then
a pocketknife and a broken RIVAS picked up
bottle about 6 p.m. 1111 e,nPly
fuesday in die 25(10 block *i’ku'‘i',”?!
fhe victim said she
came to a store on Park
Street to meet her son, who
was supposed to pick her
up. While she was waiting
for him she sat at a table,
and was allegedly
approached by another mg and said "she was'dis
woman. I'
who sat across the table
from her, pulled out a.
3 p.m.
He told police he was
sitting in a chair in front
most days, when a man
approached unseen from
his right. I he man point-
ed a silver-colored hand-
gun at him and said,
“This is a stickup.”
The man complied with build. At the time of the
the robber’s demand to robbery he was wearing a
give him the money out white T-shirt, blue jeans
of his wallet, and the rob- and black tennis shoes,
her fled eastward toward He hud no visible tattoos
Kipling Street. or scars, and spoke
The responding officer Imglish well. The hand-
could follow the robber's gun he used appeared to
tracks through a neigh- be a revolver.
irtinenl reports. The cash rewards for in/ortna-
enlire report is available lion that leads to the arrest
the city's website at and charging of anyone
•’A" -. who commits a felony. Call
Crime Stoppers pays (2M) 427-TIPS.
my ring.”
l eslcr said they searched
on and off for about two good shape after
archeologist Dr. Roger
Moore, said they: found
more than they expected.
“Well we found some of Dudley broke up eventual-
the most frequently found ty and he got his own class
artifacts at a site like this,” ring back. She, of course, ring didn’t fit quite as well
he said did not.
Those included musket Fesler married in 1978 high school girl,
balls, a broken trigger and in 1980 she and her
guard from a Kentucky husband decided to replace do to you, she said.
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"It was Dudley who lost one of the less expensive chain to suit it, then hang it
IlliN* 7 my ring.” models. on her neck thin
rriMriMi irh i pat-i i Fesler said they searched "Il was in surprisingly around, she added,
on and off for about two good shape after so many
15 feet on either side of the wt‘cks- focn gave the ring years in the ground," said
pipeline to be replaced and UP as gone for good. Moore. “That’s because it
"I think I cried a bit, then is gold and gold is a hardy
I moved on,” she said. material. It didn’t take
f esler said she and much to clean up the ring
- " ' ' " ' at all.”
Fesler found that the
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as it did when she was a
the table, and brandished
the broken bottle as a
weapon, bolding it by the
neck According to Lt. Lric
Freed, public information
officer for the Baytown c -
Police Department, Rivas a,. .
then became more bel- tion between (he
hgerent, yelling and curs- women.
ini. unri ,,,:,i ,0, Rivas was charged with
Dora-I lia Rivas, respecting her table." aggravated assault with a
th<- tahlo "The female was waving deadly weapon. Iler bond
the jagged end of the bottle was set at $30,000, aceord-
pocketknife, and started around the whole time she ing to police records.
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■ 11:00 AM
30 offenses
Between Tuesday morn-
ing and Wednesday morn-
ing Baytown police wrote
30 offense reports and
investigated incidents
oile assault,
three burglaries, one bur-
glary of a motor vehicle,
one case of criminal mis-
thefts. I hey also made 14
other arrests and wrote
lour miscellaneous reports.
During the same period
major crashes and six
Police Beal-is compiled
to see a man they both knew shooting at
him,
She told the shooter to “slop that," and
A dispute between two acquaintances he left, firing back twice more.
escalated into gunlire about 7:20 Freed said the woman told police her
Wednesday morning at an apartment boyftiend and the alleged shooter, who
complex in the 4600 block ol Village had known each other since high school,
I ane Despite multiple shots being were hanging out at her apartment the
fired, no one was injured. Buildings and previous day and got into a conflict, She
1 A-' told police the man showed her
boyfriend a semiautomntic gun and said
he would shoot him.
It was about an hour. Freed said,
before police were able to locate the
man who was shot at, as he was hiding.
Though police knew the identity of
a woman told the man suspected in the crime, Freed
them her boyfriend had gone out of her said charges had not yet been filed by
She then heard gunfire and ran outside
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