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Fight leads to arrests
A disturbance that occurred
in the 800 block of West South
Street led to multiple arrests af-
ter it was determined through an
investigation that several people
had been drinking and fighting
around 4:04 a.m., Oct. 8.
Police vehicle struck
A patron leaving a business
located in the 2200 block of
North SH 35 struck a police ve-
hicle while leaving the parking
lot. Police officers were present
when the incident occurred at
2:03 a.m., Oct. 7.
Building burglary
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Police responded to the 5300
block of Patterson at midnight
Oct. 8 in regard to a family vio-
lence incident. No charges were
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Police responded to the 2500
block of South SH 35 at 12:37
a.m., Oct. 9 in reference to a
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that a man who was located in
a vehicle nearby was in posses-
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Accident reported
An accident occurred in the
17500 block of SH 6 at 3:56
p.m., Oct. 6.
EPO violation
A person was arrested after
violating an Emergency Viola-
tion Order following an police
investigation where it was deter-
mined that a family violence in-
cident had occurred. Police were
dispatched to the 17500 block of
SH 6 at 3:54 a.m., Oct. 7.
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Speeding leads to arrest
A motorist who police said
was speeding around 4:57 a.m.,
Oct. 5, was stopped in the 2100
block of Jephson Avenue and
Nelson Road. Following an in-
vestigation, it was determined
the man didn’t want to identify
himself to police and was subse-
11 legal weapon carry
An Alvin man was arrested
after his vehicle was stopped by
police in the 100 block of West
Willis Street at 7:52 p.m., Oct.
6. An investigation determined
the man was in possession of
a weapon illegally and was ar-
rested on site.
Majumdar also got other
guests’ take on the turkey.
Among them were longtime
friends Mary Lynn Sanders and
Mary Davenport.
“I have been coming here over
Alvin Police Department
Speeding leads to arrest
A man who police said was
speeding was arrested on a driv-
ing while license invalid charge
in the 100 block of West SH 6 at
12:33 a.m., Oct. 9.
Copper stolen
Police received a report that
copper was stolen from a well
site along Easley Road some-
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Civil issue leads to arrest
Police responded to the 2000
block of FM 1462 at 9:04 p.m.,
Oct. 8 in reference to a civil is-
sue. Following an investigation,
it was determined that one of the
people involved didn't cooper-
ate with police and subsequently
was detained on a resisting ar-
rest charge.
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Terry Droege, right, and Johnny Wennerstrom get interviewed as part of a program that will an-
nounce the winner of the Jennie-0 smoked turkey contest. Joe Saladino of Joe's Bar-B-Q is one of
three finalists. (Staff photo by Albert Villegas)
Droege also liked his sand-
wich.
“There is a very big portion
of turkey on this sandwich. It is
very moist. It is an excellent tur-
key sandwich,” he opined.
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Shooting threats
Following a verbal alterca-
tion, a person who was sitting
inside his vehicle, was ap-
proached by another person
who threatened to shoot him.
The incident occurred along
Santa Clarita at 7:58 a.m., Oct. 2.
Dog bite
A dog bite was reported to
have occurred in the 6900 block
of Dogwood Avenue at 9:42
a.m., Oct. 7.
50 years,” Sanders said. “I have
had the sandwich and I love it.
Davenport moved to Alvin 50
years ago and has had Tuesday
lunch at Joe’s with Sanders for
years.
“When I moved to Alvin, she
was my next door neighbor,”
Davenport said.
“I do sometimes order turkey,
but I like beef,” she admitted.
Majumdar is not only the
host, but will also judge which
of three restaurants will be the
winner. Joe’s competition in the
contest are Sweet Baby Ray in
Chicago, Illinois., and T. Bacon
in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
“I will do the judging,”
said.
And while he listened to what
others said, the final decision
will be his.
“I’m the boss. That’s my job,”
he said of what Jennie-0 hired
him to do.
“That would be like buying a
dog and barking yourself,” he
said.
Saladino was pleased with
how the day went.
“It was awesome,” he said. “It
was pretty cool. They are real
good guys to work with. Ev-
erything they had to do and say
about us was good.”
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