The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 203, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 22, 2009 Page: 3 of 16
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41 offenses
Between Monday and
” ' mornings,
while he was working at Baytown police wrote 41
offense reports and inves-
tigated incidents that
included three assaults;
one burglary of a build-
ing; two vehicle burglar-
ies; two criminal mischief
cases; two forgeries; 10
theft cases; and 11 miscel- ;
laneous cases.
Officers also worked
six traffic accidents, only q
one < ” ’
bound side of the bridge lifeguards reached the
craft.
While senior lifeguard
Travis Turnbull stood on
the hull and leaned
“By the time the officer against the keel, lifeguard
’ ' " - j supervisor Diane
left,” Donahue used a rope and
the watercraft to pull the
It is unclear whether sailboat upright, Beach
pedestrians and bicycles Patrol Chief Peter Davis
are allowed on the bridge, said.
' “We used to have a sign About 4 p.m., the life-
on it, and that’s one of the guards towed the sailboat
things we’ve discussed,” to the bayou’s southern
Karlok said. “It used to shore as the crew bailed
say no bicycles or foot water.
Big TVs taken
Police said a
walked out of the Conn’s
store in the 1700 block of
North Alexander Monday injuries reported,
with two big screen televi-
sion sets. The crime
occurred about 11:30 a.m. /mm
Loss is estimated at Department reports. The
$2,700. entire report is available
at the city of Baytown's .
website at www.bav- Baltic
Lawn tools stolen town.org.
Crime Stoppers pays
\ ‘ red Toro self-pro- cash rewards for informa-
pelled lawn mower and a ,/on that leads to the
red and beige weed cutter arrest and charging of tbe home the suspect
were stolen from an apart- ...... L. « 2r',kko'1 k“r r*"""1 k“k,"rl
ment in the 2000 block of fjonv crJle, Callers do choking her to uncon-
West Texas Monday, not have to identify them- sciousness. When the
police said. The crime selves, even if eventually victim awoke she found
occurred between 1:30 collecting a reward. Call that she was in a shed
and 1:50 p.m. Loss is esti- Baytown Crime Stoppers and was bound with taPe
mated at $549. at (281) 427-TIPS. and wraPPed >n a tarpau-
causeway jumper
GALVESTON — . . .
Police have obtained a 4 teens rescued
warrant against a San after sailboat
Leon man who jumped
from the Galveston
Causeway and survived
without injury, authorities
said Monday.
The 32-year-old man
jumped about 10:30 a.m.
Saturday. It is unclear
whether he jumped from
the highest point of
bridge, which is almost 2
miles long. A ship passing
beneath the bridge’s apex
has a clearance of 73 feet.
The man faces a misde-
meanor charge of obstruc-
tion of passage, police
Capt. Thom Karlok said.
I CLIZABCTH JOY FUQUA d
I will celebrate her 5th birthday on
■ July 22. Her parents are Jason and' -
1 Anna Fuqua. She has a brother k
M Alexander. Grandparents are Boyd 7
| and Scotty Fuqua, Karen and «
M Fred Drinkard, and Paul Reigle. Lj
I Greatgrandparents are Durward (,
; I Ratliff and Joyce Grubaugh.
A 66-year-old
Baytown woman
was found in
Magnolia on July
12 after being
kidnapped and
beaten.
Kevin Maurice
Bigelow, 47, of
Magnolia has
been charged with
aggravated
BAY AREA BRIEFS
Warrant issued for traff*-1 a F1 j°g-
ging last Friday from the
mainland to our side.”
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Fuel filched
A truck driver told
aPhnme7Ssomnne sifpionei Graham Street
about 75 gallons of diesel
fuel from his truck some- A red 225 amp°Linkhart
time Sunday night or early welder and a black
Monday. The theft Freedom acoustic-electric
occurred while the truck guitar were stolen from a
was parked at a truck stop residence in the 300 block
in the 1800 block of of Graham Street in a bur-
Loss is glary that police said
occurred Friday,
about $590.
Elderly Baytown woman
allegedly kidnapped and
beaten by Magnolia man
lin. She was able
to free herself
and make her
way to a neigh-
bor’s home for
help. The victim
was seriously
injured with
bruising on her
head, neck,
arms, legs, and shoul-
ders. She was taken to
Hermann Hospital in
downtown Houston for
treatment.
Major Crime and
Crime Scene investiga-
patched to a residence on tors worked throughout
Baltic Avenue in the day and night search-
Magnolia. When ing for evidence, Con-
deputies arrived they ducting
found a 6r ■—
woman who had freed
herself from being bound arresting the suspect,
with tape and walked to a The suspect
nearby home for help.
The resident at the with help from the U.S.
home told deputies that Marshals Office and the
he was awaken at around Montgomery County
SWAT Team inside an
apartment at the
Woodwind Forest
immediately Apartments on Budde
‘ . Road in The Woodlands.
The investigation is
Bike thief nabbed
. Police arrested a
about 10 p.m, Monday to Baytown transient
report that his dog had Monday after a witness
been stolen from the 3200 said he saw the man steal
block of Nebraska.
The dog was worth
about $500, police said.
capsizes
GALVESTON — Four
teenagers escaped injury
Monday and were rescued
after their sailboat cap-
sized in Offatts Bayou,
authorities said.
Galveston firefighters
and the Galveston Island
Beach Patrol were called
at 3:19 p.m. to assist in a
rescue after a sailboat
about 12 feet long cap-
sized a half-mile or so
west of 61 st Street.
It appeared the teens
~ Boaters "saw The man were a11 wearing life vests
falling from the north- when two beach patrol
bound side of the bridge lifeguards reached the
and plucked him from the boa2 bY personal water-
water. The man was taken
from a nearby marina to
Mainland Medical Center
in Texas City, Karlok said.
got there, he’d refused
treatment and LT“
Karlok said.
tion
4:45 a.m. by a knock on
his front door and found
the victim. The home-
owner i
called 911 for help.
i During the investiga-
**, Montgomery continuing and other
County Major Crimes arrests are not anticipat-
investigators learned that ed.
the victim had met the
of those' with related susPect at a restaurant in
■ • ■ South Montgomery
County on Saturday, July
11 around 1 p.m. to dis-
j cuss the remodeling of a
home. After lunch the
victim rode with the sus-
pect to his home on
’ Avenue in
Magnolia to see color
( samples and fixtures.
The victim told inves-
, ? tigators that once inside
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anyone responsible for a ' grabbed her from behind,
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Monday, not have to identify them- sciousness. When the
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Clements, Clifford E. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 203, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 22, 2009, newspaper, July 22, 2009; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1192623/m1/3/?q=mission+rosario: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.