Levelland and Hockley County News-Press (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 46, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 26, 1987 Page: 3 of 20
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wu absent from the home at 111 First
between 1 and 1:90p.m. Friday, discovered
but his children were playing and the bu
outside and around the house. mmrhln* a
The children did not see the
burglar, and nothing was mis-
sing besides a VCR, valued at | j|*| |
A VCR waa also stolen from
Howdy’s Coovenienoe Store.
The machine and two movies property owner, rocs
were rented Thursday and were £ ^Btoamphetomins
not returned. Store employee old hum house near:
Mary Saunders told the officer L„ ____
that store officials would file .K.nAm.it no _
charges of theft against the brought against the suspected County_____
renter. The VCR and movies operator. Coker to take
were worth $490. The renter I
Daina Burch of VCR Show- m«iring the illic
case also reported the theft of a been in the ho
scattered on the floor. Police
have no suspects in the case,
according to official records.
Officers were also called
Friday to investigate the theft of
Mike Baitin’s $4,200 motorcy-
cle. Battin, of 201 Redwood
Lane, told the officers that he
loaned the 1986 Kawasaki Ninja
racing motorcycle to an acquain-
tance Thursday with the Under-
standing that it would be return-
ed in one hour.
Officers were also called to
several other burglaries, includ-
ing one at Lime Coronado's
home at 1704 Houston St The
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Law officers, directed by a didn't think the DA would take found. They are so understaffed
ratty found it,” Caddellsaid. that Jerry just got out hero a
i lab in an The lab was discovered July couple of days ago.” Qaddail
_____„ __ RopesviUe, 21 when landowner Charles said. The report on tea lab
but because the lab had been Shannon asked Ropes Chief of was completed Saturday and
will be Police Roger Burns and Hocldey released to the nears madia.
Y Sheriff’s Deputy Robert CaddeU said that wherever
at the the former renter lives, a lab is
of house. Shannon said tee house found in tee area after he
lot had a strong odor about it and leaves. He said he didn’t know if
ist added that money he had receiv- the man was directly involved <r
_______________. jfo ®d for rent from the last resident if he just associated with tee
had been in and out of tea also had a strong odor,
house, said Chief Deputy Don- Burns, Coker, Caddell, and
aid CaddeU. ** Deputy David Kinney inspected,
“The case would be awfully the house and found the vents
touchy because of the lapse of and windows cloeed with paper
time. Jerry (Randall, a narcotics and tape, and collected several
officer with the Texas Depart- items usually associated with
ment of Public Safety) said he illicit labe such as stained coffee
n _ a s s filter*’ powder, glass contain-
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ft _1_ . nearly a month after the diacov-
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