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Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Denton Record-Chronicle
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EVENTS
TODAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
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6:45 to 8 a.m. — Rotary Club of
Denton South meets at Oakmont
Country Club, 1901 Oakmont Drive.
Call 940-368-3789.
5:30 p.m. — HOPE’S Celebrity
Waiter Night at First United
Methodist Church of Denton, 201S.
Locust St. Event includes dinner
catered by El Guapo's, Heart of
Hope Awards ceremony and enter-
tainment. Tickets cost $20. Call
940-382-0609 or visit www.hope
incdenton.com.
7 to 8 p.m. — Amazing YA Book
Club, for adult fans of young adult
books, meets at Emily Fowler
Central Library, 502 Oakland St.
This month, discuss Dairy Queen by
Catherine Gilbert Murdock. Free.
Call 940-349-8718 or email stacey.
irish-keffer@cityofdenton.com.
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American Legion Post 550
offers free pool each Tuesday at the
post, 905 Foundation St. in Pilot
Point. Call 940-686-9901.
Argyle Lions Club meets at noon
on the first Tuesday of the month at
Cachette Bistro, 144 N. Old Town
Blvd., Suite 1. Visit www.facebook.
com/ArgyleLionsClub or email
argylelionsclubpio@gmail.com.
Aubrey Boy Scout Troop 1811
meets at 6:30 p.m. at the Aubrey
Fire Department, 200 Sycamore St.
Call Ken at 214-564-9918.
The Men’s Garden Club meets
at 7 p.m. on the first Tuesday of
each month at 3737 Mingo Road,
Suite 102. Everyone is welcome.
Contact Gene Gumfory at 940-367-
0221 or genegumfory@aol.com.
North Branch Writers’ Critique
Group, for those interested in
writing novels, short stories, poetry
or journals, meets from 7 to 8:45
p.m. at North Branch Library, 3020
N. Locust St. Free.
Play Readers of Denton meets
from 7 to 9 p.m. on the first, second
and fourth Tuesdays of each month,
upstairs at the Campus Theatre, 214
W. Hickory St. The third Tuesday of
the month is for Playwrights of
Denton. Free. Call 940-382-7014,
ext. 3. Visit www.playreadersand
writersofdenton.blogspot.com.
Rotary Club of Denton South
meets from 6:45 to 8 a.m. at Oak-
mont Country Club, 1901 Oakmont
Drive. Call 940-368-3789.
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BLOTTER
Burglar slips in while
residents were out
An offense report for theft of
a firearm was completed.
an animal complaint.
Corinth police assisted an
agency and responded to two
abandoned vehicles and a 911
hang-up.
Double Oak firefighters re-
sponded to a grass fire, a smoke
investigation, a structure fire
and a traffic accident. Double
Oak police assisted two agencies
and responded to 20 traflic calls.
Hickory Creek police assis-
ted two agencies and responded
to a report of an intoxicated per-
son.
Northlake police assisted
three agencies and responded to
26 calls including a report of
criminal trespass.
Oak Point firefighters re-
sponded to six medical calls, a
fire alarm and a traffic accident.
Oak Point police responded to a
report of harassment.
Pilot Point firefighters re-
sponded to five medical calls
and a vehicle unlock. Pilot Point
police assisted an agency and re-
sponded to a report of found
property.
Ponder firefighters re-
sponded to a smoke investiga-
tion and three medical calls.
Ponder police assisted an agency
and responded to four close pa-
trols.
animal complaints.
Trophy Club firefighters re-
sponded to seven medical calls,
a fire alarm, a structure fire and
a vehicle unlock. Trophy Club
police assisted three agencies
and responded to eight ordi-
nance violations and a reckless
driver.
An unlocked window may
have led to a burglary Sunday
night.
Roundup
From 7 a.m. Friday to 7 a.m.
Monday:
■ Denton County sheriff’s
dispatchers handled 1,813 ser-
vice and ofiicer-initiated calls for
the agencies they serve and 91
people were booked into Den-
ton County Jail.
■ Denton police handled
595 service and ofiicer-initiated
calls and posted 55 reports on-
line.
Denton ofiicers were called
to a report of a burglary in the
1600 block of North Elm Street.
The victims were out of the
house for a few hours and when
they returned they discovered
several items were missing.
The victims believe the sus-
pects may have entered through
the front window, which they
had accidentally left unlocked.
The items taken were loose
change and dollar bills, other
small items with little value. The
report said that, although vague,
the victims had possible suspect
information.
— Bj Lewis
Denton County Crime Stoppers will
pay a reward of up to $1000 for
information leading to an arrest in
these or other crimes. Callers will
remain anonymous. Call
1-800-388-TIPS (8477). Reach the
Denton police narcotics tip line at
940-565-5801
SUPPORT GROUPS
Denton County Gamblers
Anonymous chapter meets from 7
to 8 p.m. in Room 214 of First Unit-
ed Methodist Church of Denton, 201
S. Locust St. Meetings are open and
nonsmoking. Call Waunita at 940-
390-9419.
Narcotics Anonymous meets at
7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew Presbyteri-
an Church, 300 W. Oak St.
Overeaters Anonymous, a
12-step program that helps people
overcome compulsive overeating,
meets at 7:10 p.m. in Room S-110 at
First Baptist Church of Denton, 1100
Malone St. Free. Call 940-206-0935
or 940-594-1650.
Shalom Today group of Alco-
holics Anonymous meets at
noon, 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. for dis-
cussion at 311S. Locust St. Call
940-383-8252.
Show Me group of Alcoholics
Anonymous meets at 9 a.m.,
noon, 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. at 1622 W.
University Drive, Suite 104. Call
940-566-9989.
Unity group of Alcoholics
Anonymous meets from 6 to 7
p.m. at First Baptist Church of
Denton, 1100 Malone St. Call 940-
239-9238.
Unity group of Al-Anon, for
families of alcoholics, meets from 6
to 7 p.m. at First Baptist Church of
Denton, 1100 Malone St. Call 940-
239-9238.
Justin firefighters respond-
ed to four medical calls, a distur-
bance, a smoke investigation
and a vehicle fire. Justin police
assisted two agencies and re-
sponded to a vehicle fire, a re-
port of gunshots, 17 traffic calls
and an alarm.
Krum firefighters respond-
ed to five medical calls, a struc-
ture fire, an unknown fire and a
traffic accident. Krum police as-
sisted two agencies and re-
sponded to an unknown fire and
a report of criminal trespass.
Lake Cities firefighters re-
sponded to 13 medical calls, a
grass fire, an unknown fire and
three traffic accidents.
Little Kim firefighters re-
sponded to 13 medical calls, two
fire alarms, a vehicle fire, two
traffic accidents and a vehicle
■ Denton firefighters re-
sponded to 55 medical calls, a
person in distress, a natural veg-
etation fire, two public services,
three vehicle accidents with in-
juries, an unintentional alarm,
two police matters, a gas leak, a
lock-out, an overheated motor,
an outside rubbish fire and a
motor vehicle accident with no
Denton
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Sanger firefighters respond-
ed to 12 medical calls, a grass fire,
a structure fire, two traffic acci-
dents and two vehicle unlocks.
Sanger police assisted three
agencies and responded to six
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called in reference to a domestic
disturbance.
The caller reported that his
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Argyle firefighters respond-
ed to three medical calls, three
grass fires, a structure fire, an
unknown fire, a vehicle fire and
a traffic accident. Argyle police
responded to a reckless driver
and 14 traffic calls.
Aubrey firefighters re-
sponded to 10 medical calls, one
grass fire, one illegal bum, one
odor investigation, a traffic acci-
dent and a vehicle unlock. Au-
brey police assisted four agen-
cies and responded to a noise
complaint.
Bartonville police assisted
an agency and responded to six
traffic calls, a traffic accident and
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lieved that his semi-automatic
handgun had been stolen from
his truck while he was inside a
gas station.
Northeast police responded
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11:45 to 1 p.m. — Concerts on
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showcase all styles of dance from jazz, hip hop, lyrical and tap to
traditional high kick. Performances are Thursday, May 8th at 7:00
and Friday, May 9th at 7:00 in the Guyer High School Auditorium.
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