The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 353, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 21, 2008 Page: 9 of 18
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and 3 grams of marijuana.
In separate incidents:
• Officers arrested two
other men on drug related
charges. Officers pulled
both men for separate traf-
Detectives
Baytown
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704 mg of Xanax and
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of Baytown Area
was reported stolen out of
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sion and an Anahuac man
was arrested for posses-
sion of .4 grams c.
amphetamines/metham-
phetamines in the 6800
block of Garth Road.
THREE AUTO THEFTS
REPORTED
• A red 2001 Chevrolet
Silverado was reported
stolen from the 1000 block
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Police: Pigeons
are to blame
YUMA, Ariz. — Sheriffs
deputies in Yuma County are
blaming pigeons for the par-
tial collapse of a gas station
awning.
The canopy at a Shell sta-
tion collapsed Friday on top
of a BMW and a Hummer,
but no one was hurt.
Sheriffs Maj. Leon
Wilmot says 4 to 5 inches of
pigeon excrement had built
up on top of the awning. He
says it's likely that recent
rains soaked the waste and
the weight was too much for
the structure.
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the reputation of the
woman he loved and pro-
vided for his family -
including going so far as to
take his family to Egypt to
save his son's life. In the
bible, James describes him
as a "doer."
And it's not just "The
Decider" that seems to |
channel a little bit of
Joseph. The moving and
shaking of St. Joseph
brings to mind so many
men I've encountered over
this past year. 1 know some B
of them as fathers of a less-
traditional sort, united in
purpose with St. Joseph. I
think of the founder of the
conservative movement - O
and the magazine where I
work — who fought the
Cold War and built a free-
dom revolution. He was a |
man who was deeply in B
love with his wife, even
after she left this world. I B
think of his current sucees- B
sor, who works daily to ’’
protect the legacy with |
which he has been entrust- |
ed. And I think of a talk-
show phenom who never |
forgets to invest in human
capital, fathering the move- I
ment by teaching for three | j
hours a day and supporting
his fellow happy warriors,
no matter where they are on | I
the totem pole.
And it's a bipartisan g I
thing. St. Joseph can be |
seen, too, in a president- |
elect who could use the ‘
opportunity that the |
American people have I I
given him to renew the face
of fatherhood in America -
and in the inner city, a place |
he is no stranger to. We
can't afford not to teach our |
sons the way of St. Joseph. ,3
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Christmas to start doing so. i
Kathryn Lopez is the edi-
tor of National Review If
Online (www.nationalre- L
view. com). She can be con- g I
tacted at klopez@national- I ;
review, com.
Detectives
recovered a stolen vehicle
• A green 1997 in the 3100 Block of
Chevrolet 1500 Z71 with Decker Drive. The vehicle
an extended cab pickup
truck was reported stolen
of from the 6900 Block of Louisiana.
Garth Rd. The vehicle has
a Trippie H sticker in the
rear window.
• A 2004 white
Chevrolet CK2500 Truck
was reported stolen from
the 1200 Block of Cedar
Bayou.
STOLEN VEHICLE
RECOVERED
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Special Ops, Hot
Spots make
cocaine arrest
from the
Police
Special
Operations Unit and mem-
bers of the department’s
Hot Spots Unit conducted -
an undercover operation grams of PCP.
on the 3800 Block of West
Baker Thursday evening.
The departments con-
ducted the operation after
receiving numerous com-
plaints of drug activity in
the area.
Police arrested a
Baytown man and woman
on charges of suspicion of
delivering a controlled
substance and for suspi-
cion of possession of a
controlled substance. The
man is being held on two
bonds of $30,000 each,
while the woman’s bond is
$20,000.
• Officers arrested two vehicle in his driveway and Operations
search arrested them on of Ward Road on Friday individuals between Friday it was gone the next day.
drug related charges. night for possession of night and Saturday mom- • A green 1997
A canine handler assist- controlled substances and mg for marijuana posses-
ed the officer in finding 10 other dangerous drugs. j —
grams of marijuana on the The man arrested was
first suspect suspect, found intoxicated on
Another officer arrested mushrooms. Officers con-
the second person for sus- fiscated a total of 68.5
picion of possession of a
controlled substance and
suspicion of intent to Soma pills and .5 grams of
deliver cocaine and PCP. Ecstasy.
Officers confiscated 62 Another arrest was made
grams of cocaine and 25 that evening for possession
““*• of ecstasy in the 800 block of South 7th Street. The
• A white male was of Carnegie Road. owner said he parked his
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Clements, Clifford E. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 353, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 21, 2008, newspaper, December 21, 2008; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1192220/m1/9/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.