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tice of the Peace Joe Sorrells,
the following persons were
arraigned on July 30:
• Michael Shawn Birdwell,
24, Henderson, theft of prop-
erty, Class B misdemeanor,
$1,000 cash bond only; bur-
glary of habitation (Release
of Surety), Second Degree
felony, no bond; theft $1,500-
$20,000, State jail felony,
$7,500 bond;
• Michael Clay Coil, 44,
Henderson, child support
County: burglary of vehicle
(Bond Forfeiture), no bond.
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Robert ‘Bob’ Compton
Graveside services for Mr.
Robert “Bob” Compton, 63, of
the Compton community, will
be at 9 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 1,
2015, at Neeley Cemetery with
Jerry Magdaleno officiating.
Interment will follow under
the direction of Crawford-A.
Crim Funeral Home of Hen-
derson.
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90s and lows in the low 70s.
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Abundant sunshine. Highs in the
upper 90s and lows in the mid 70s.
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an 11-year-old boy found two the scene.
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Study: Experimental Ebola vaccine tested on
people in Guinea could stop virus in West Africa
ASSOCIATED PRESS have faced numerous hurdles, on July 26 so that everyone
including the sporadic nature of exposed to Ebola in Guinea
LONDON — An experimen- outbreaks. Many past attempts could get immunized.
tai Ebola vaccine tested on have failed, including a recently
thousands of people in Guinea abandoned drug being tested in protein to prompt the body’s
seems to work and might help West Africa by Tekmira Phar- immune system to attack the
shut down the ongoing epidem- maceuticals.
Researchers gave one dose
Texas sheriff’s deputy faces jail in drug-smuggling case
ASSOCIATED PRESS contraband to inmates. and possession of controlled
She declined to identify what substances in a correctional
SAN ANTONIO — A South drugs were involved, including facility.
Texas jailer has been accused some confiscated from Elliott
of smuggling drugs to inmates, when he was arrested.
Elliott joined the sheriffs details for Elliott, or informa- $7,500 bond; and
Pamerleau says 22-year-old department in February and tion on an attorney to speak on
Deputy Termaine Elliott was was assigned to the Bexar his behalf,
arrested Friday at work in San County Adult Detention Cen-
Antonio.
Pamerleau says undercover
investigators believe Elliott was
transporting drugs and other
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• Bobby Glenn Allen, 30,
Henderson, possession of con-
trolled substance, State jail
ter. up to 20 years in each felony felony, bond denied; Gregg
He’s charged with bribery count.
Teenager faces up to 10 years in
prison for shooting postal worker
ASSOCIATED PRESS Wortham of Lufkin pleaded
guilty Thursday to assault in a
LUFKIN — An East Texas plea deal.
teenager faces up to 10 years Lufkin police say Lindsey
in prison for shooting a postal Guthery was wearing a U.S.
worker in the leg as she deliv- Postal Service uniform when
ered mail last fall. she was shot last November
The Lufkin News reports while walking her route. She
17-year-old Jayion Carroll was treated for a wound to her
left leg.
Wortham initially denied
targeting the carrier and told
police he used an air rifle to
shoot at a bird or a squirrel.
Wortham, who was tried
as an adult in the felony case,
pleaded guilty to assault against
a government employee and
awaits sentencing.
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If you have information
that might lead to the solv-
Misdemeanors ing of a crime, call Crime
• One count of reckless driv- Stoppers at (903) 655-TIPS
er; and or (903) 655-8477. You will
• One count of miscellaneous remain anonymous, will not
theft. have to testify in court and
could receive a reward up to
Felonies $1,000.
Arraignments Human smuggling ring dismantled
According to the office of ASSOCIATED PRESS Jaime Jaramillo-Hernandez,
& whos accused ot leading the
SAN ANTONIO — U.S. ring authorities say shipped
Homeland Security investiga- about 150 Central Ameri-
tors have shattered a South can and Mexican immigrants
Texas ring that illegally smug- weekly. The immigrants paid
gled thousands of immigrants about $5,000 each for the trip,
across the border from Mexico Authorities say the two-year
and on to other parts of the investigation led to the arrest
state — often in small, danger- of more than 400 people, about
ous truck crawl spaces. 60 indictments and $187,000
Special agent James Spero seized. Spero said the opera-
said Thursday that 23 people tion earned millions of dollars
were charged last week with and extended from border cit-
human smuggling. One was ies to San Antonio and Dallas.
8-year-old dies in accidental shooting
ASSOCIATED PRESS unsecured firearms Thursday in
one of the home’s upstairs bed-
HOUSTON — An 8-year-old rooms. According to police, the
who band Bobby of Henderson;
loving nephews, Bill, Clint and Marc
and loved by Mansfield; sister, Melinda
family Compton of the Compton com-
and friends, munity; and four grandchil-
He was a dren.
member of Memorial contributions
the Method- may be made to the Depres-
ist church.
He was
a
remain with an animal pro- Prevention of Cruelty to Ani-
tection group and the owners mals.
must pay $485,000 in care
costs.
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Wednesday, July 29, 2015, at Charles “'
Hospice of East Texas in Tyler, and brother, Tommy Comp-
He was born July 16, 1952, in ton.
Rusk County, to Charles and Survivors include: moth- rim.com>.
Helen Compton and lived his er, Helen D. Compton of the
life here in Rusk County. Bob Compton community; sons,
was retired from Sabine Min- Charles Morgan Compton and
ing, where he had worked as wife Terri of Garner, N.C. and
a supervisor and also was a Adam Compton of the Comp-
farmer. He was known as a ton community; step-daugh-
generous and hard-working ter, Carol Hairgrove and hus-
• Stolen vehicle reported at
5:32 p.m. Thursday, near the
• Landing zone reported at 2600 block of County Road
8:51 p.m. Monday, near the 4113B; and
300 block of Wilson; • Sexual assault reported at
• Smoke in motel, reported 9:49 p.m. Thursday, near the
at 5:18 p.m. Wednesday, near 300 block of Wilson.
the 900 block of U.S. Highway
79;
• Medical call reported at
2:30 p.m. Wednesday, near the possession of
900 block of Industrial Drive;
• Motor vehicle accident gram/indictment and burglary
reported at 1:55 p.m. Wednes- of a vehicle/Gregg Co.;
day, near Fordall; • 32-year-old arrested for
• Gas leak reported at 5:58 fail to identify fugitive or intent
p.m. Wednesday, near the to give false information and
intersection of Dallas Street possession of a controlled
and Broadway; substance PG 1, less than one
• Assist agency reported at gram/motion to revoke;
6:50 p.m. Thursday, near the • 51-year-old arrested for
300 block of Broadway; unauthorized use of a vehicle
• Medical call reported at and possession of a controlled
11:15 p.m. Thursday, near substance PG 1, less than one
Farm-to-Market Road 225; and gram; and
• Medical call reported at • 26-year-old arrested for
4:52 a.m. Friday, near the 300 possession of a controlled sub-
block of N. Oak.
virus.
ic in West Africa, according to Researchers gave one dose “It looks to be about as safe
interim results from a study of the new vaccine, developed as a flu vaccine,” said Ben Neu-
by the Canadian government, man, a virologist at the Uni-
no to more than 4,000 people who versity of Reading who was
were contacts of confirmed not part of the trial. Research-
for Ebola, which has so far Ebola cases within 10 days of ers are still assessing possible
killed more than 11,000 people being identified. In compari- side effects; the most serious
in West Africa since the world’s son, more than 3,500 contacts seemed to be fever and the
biggest outbreak began in the of other Ebola cases got the stress experienced by patients
forest region of Guinea last shot after a 10-day delay. In the who believe such symptoms
year. group that received the vac- were due to Ebola.
“If proven effective, this cine immediately, there were “This (vaccine) could be the
no Ebola cases versus 16 cases key that we’ve been missing
said Dr. Margaret Chan, in people who got delayed vac- to end the outbreak,” Neuman
Director-General of the World cination. The vaccine has since said. “I don’t see any reason
Health Organization, which been licensed to Merck but has on humanitarian grounds why
sponsored the study. “It will not yet been approved by regu- it should not be used imme-
change the management of the lators. The study was published diately.” He said further tests
current outbreak and future online Friday in the journal would be necessary to see if
Lancet. the vaccine might also protect
An expert group monitoring pregnant women, children and
for years to develop Ebola the study’s data and safety rec- adolescents; those trials
treatments and vaccines but ommended the trial be stopped already under way.
Neglected horses to remain in Houston SPCA care
ASSOCIATED PRESS to return the horses to Her- from the Hoffman property on (Capias), $12,500 cash bond
man and Kathleen Hoffman. June 24. Experts say many only;
About 200 They appealed an initial court of the horses were starving • Dezarae Lynn Pyers Hart-
neglected horses seized from ruling that granted custody to or had neglect-related health less, 32, Mount Enterprise,
Houston-area ranch will the Houston Society for the issues. possession of controlled sub- boy has died in an apparent two boys were tossing a pistol
stance (Motion to Revoke), accidental shooting at a home back and forth Thursday when
mans, who face misdemean- State jail felony, bond denied; in Houston. Houston police it suddenly fired, striking the
The SPCA provided the or animal cruelty charges in failure to identify-fugitive homicide detective Robert Kle- younger boy in the head.
estimated cost of caring for the case, declined comment give false information, Class mentich said the victim and
A judge in Conroe declined the horses, which were seized Thursday. A misdemeanor, $5,000 bond;
• Contance Ann Ash, 55,
Garrison, possession of dan-
gerous drug, Class A misde-
meanor, $5,000 bond; driving
while intoxicated, Class B mis-
demeanor, $2,500 bond; pos-
session of substance in Pen-
ately release bond or custody alty Group 1, State jail felony,
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Linebarger, Les. Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 114, Ed. 1 Friday, July 31, 2015, newspaper, July 31, 2015; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1236423/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rusk County Library.