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THURSDAY 1 2 JUNE 2DDS
NEWS PAGE
THE CANADIAN RECORD
THE
BLOTTER
A Report
from the
Hemphill County
Sheriff's Office
Arrests
•Timothy Michael Knoop, 21, Pampa
06/03/2008, assault on a public servant and
resisting arrest, search or transport, held
•Valente Perez-Ruiz, 33, Canadian
06/05/08, terroristic threat, $2,000 bond.
•Antonio Corrales Flores, Canadian
06/07/08, assault on a family member, $2,000
bond.
•Christopher Paul Moreno, 21, Canadian
06/07/08, driving while license s suspended
or invalid and possession of less than 2 ounces
of marijuana, held.
Cita oris
•Robert Alan Pester, Fairview, OK,
06/03/08 speeding.
•David Robert Swindle, 06/03/08 driving
while license is suspended or invalid.
•Timothy Paul Moreno, 06/03/08 expired
driver's license.
•Kevin Lee Needham, Pampa, 06/04/08
display of expired inspection.
•Benjamin Aaron Tyler, 06/06/08 allow-
ng unlicensed person to drive.
•Gregory Don Roberts, El Reno, OK,
06/06/08 speeding.
•Chad Joseph Harris, Biggins, 06/06/08
no driver's license.
•Bobbie Joe Hammond, Muskogee, OK,
06/07/08 speeding.
•Javier Perez Longoria, Castorville,
06/07/08 driving while license s suspended
or invalid.
•Javier Perez Longoria, Castorville,
06/07/08 no financial responsibility.
•Brandon Marshall Miller, 06/07/08 open
container.
•Lee M. Fowler, Hobbs, NM, 06/07/08
speeding.
•Isidro Garza Salas, Amarillo, 06/08/08
no financial responsibility.
•Isidro Garza Salas, Amarillo, 06/08/08
speeding.
•Dakota Cheyenne Adair, Woodward,
OK, 06/09/08 speeding.
•Daryl Esau Metoyer, Humble, 06/09/08
speeding.
•Daryl Esau Metoyer, Humble, 06/09/08
no financial responsibi ity.
Tuesday, June 2
•9:25 p.m., reported person entered Sher-
iff's Office and requested a deputy take a re-
port.
•10:57 p.m., caller reported an unattended
death in the family at a residence.
Wednesday, June 4
•3:01 a.m., caller reported a suspicious ve-
hicle parked in the middle of the parking lot
of the south Allsups. Vehicle was dark colored
pickup pulling a trailer with another pickup
on trailer. Deputy responded and vehicle left
before arrival.
•8:03 a.m., caller stated he lost a wheel
bearing on his Dodge Durango and he was
sitting in the middle of Highway 60/83 by the
Oasis.
•9:47 p.m., 911 caller stated that a silver
four-door Ford pickup had pulled out in front
of him on Highway 60 by Mendota Road and
almost caused an accident.
COWPOKES By Ace Reid
of*
First Ag Credit
PART OF THE FARM CREDIT SYSTEM
CANADIAN
CREDIT
OFFICE
806-323-6462
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'Will, we're gonna hafta start breedin' shorter legged *
cattle or start afixin' fence!"
• History of Patronage Payment
• Rural Home Loans
• !:arm & Ranch Loans
Operating, Equipment & Livestock Loans
• Recreational Land Loans
• Agribusiness Loans
lursday, June 5
•12:00 a.m., caller reported a panic alarm
at the south Allsups. Deputies responded and
clerk pushed alarm because of kids possibly
shoplifting.
•6:11 a.m., caller stated that a car had
rolled out into the street and the owner was
out of town.
•12:00 p.m., caller reported a deer on
Cheyenne and 5th Street heading toward
Baker Elementary.
•4:40 p.m., caller reported debris in the
north bound lane of Canadian River Bridge.
•7:34 p.m., caller stated she had hit anoth-
er car in the parking lot of Lowes.
•9:11 p.m., caller requested contact with
a subject regarding storm damage n Altus,
Oklahoma.
•10:11 p.m., caller reported a subject sit-
ting on the bridge rail on the west side of the
Canadian River Bridge.
Fr Jay, June G
•6:41 a.m., caller reported a vehicle that
was broken down in the south bound lane of
Highway 83.
•7:37 a.m., 911 caller stated that the dual
came off of a truck and struck their truck on
Highway 70.
•11:45 a.m., caller reported being involved
n a minor accident in which the other party
had given her all of his insurance information
and they had both already left the scene.
•12:06 p.m., caller reported an elderly
couple walking on Highway 83 northbound.
Deputy responded and couple stated they
were traveling on foot and did not want or
need help.
•1:01 p.m., caller reported a suspicious
person n a maroon Nissan behind her resi-
dence. She stated a man had gotten out of the
car and walked around. Then, a lady came out
of the woods. Deputy responded and found
subjects to be high school kids and advised
them to go somewhere else.
•1:04 p.m., caller reported unsafe living
conditions for children. Deputies responded
and gained permission to look inside the
house. Deputy reported the inside was rea-
sonably clean, but the outside was very dirty.
•2:24 p.m., caller reported an employee
being followed and bothered by a subject,
Deputy responded and issued a trespass
warning to both the victim's residence and
place of employment.
•2:57 p.m., caller reported to deputy that
he had seen a car at Canadian Auto Parts
with an ax handle and a stun gun in it. Deputy
located vehicle at south Allsups and escorted
3 juveniles to the Sheriff's Office.
•8:07 p.m., caller reported his sister and
her husband had a fight and the husband left
Caller requested a deputy make a welfare
check.
•8:43 p.m., caller reported her neighbor
was pushing a baby carriage with a baby in it
and two black Scotty dogs came up and were
aggressive to her and her baby.
Saturday, June 7
•1:35 a.m., caller reported her husband
hit and bit her. Subject was arrested on as-
sault to a family member and booked into the
Hemphill County Jail,
•4:19 a.m., caller reported several vehicles
north of her house in the pasture. Caller later
stated some guests staying had apparently
got stuck and others tried to get him out.
•6:44 a.m., caller reported her two black
lab pups had got out of the yard.
•7:08 p.m., caller stated the panic alarm
was going off at Allsups. Deputy responded
and there was a group of girls arguing and
deputy broke it up.
•10:46 p.m., caller stated there was loud
music.
•11:45 p.m., caller stated the loud music
was playing again.
Sunday, June 8
•12:32 a.m., walk-in requested to speak
with a deputy about a fight at the Garage
Bar.
•12:43 a.m., caller reported people fight-
ing at Allsups. Subject called back to report
people had left but one subject in a black pick-
up appeared drunk.
•5:54 p.m., caller reported a fire off Quar-
ter Horse Road.
•5:59 p.m., caller stated she and her hus-
band were in Wheeler and tornado sirens
were going off. She requested deputy to con-
tact Canadian resident.
•7:08 p.m., caller reported a tank battery
fire at County Road DD and County Road
13.
•10:05 p.m., caller stated that someone
had stopped in the Dairy Queen and asked
them to call a deputy about a person standing
n the middle of Highway 60. A second call on
the same woman stated that she was sitting
on the should of the highway in front of the
Riverside Motel. Deputy transported subject
to the Oasis so she could possibly catch a ride
from there.
•10:46 p.m., caller stated there was loud
music.
•11:23 p.m., caller reported that subject
was at her sisters house and she felt like he
should not be there at 11:34 p.n
•11:45 p.m., caller stated the loud music
was playing again.
Monday, June 3
•1:12 a.m., caller stated that her neigh-
bors mailbox was sitting in the middle of the
street. Deputy responded and placed the
mailbox on the front porch. Deputy stated
there was no damage to the mailbox and was
wind related.
•3:00 p.m., received CPS welfare case via
fax.
•6:02 p.m., caller stated she was having a
jewelry party at the meeting room in the fire
station and everyone was complaining of a
gas smell.
The Sheriff's Department responded to 6
calls requesting a vehicle unlock and 5 calls
regarding loose farm animals.
WIid let the dogs out?
•Wednesday, June 4, 6:50 a.m., caller re-
ported a pack of 4-to-5 large dogs running
loose around the high school band hall.
•Thursday, June 5, 6:45 p.m., caller re-
ported they had a young boxer at Pizza Hut.
Dog had collar but no tags,
•Saturday, June 7,8:00 p.m., caller stated
there were 2 dogs in his yard. One Beagle and
one brown and white dog.
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Brown, Laurie Ezzell. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 118, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 12, 2008, newspaper, June 12, 2008; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth252708/m1/10/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.