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LEXINGTON LEADER
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Giddings Police Report
Lexington Police Report
June 22,2009 June 24,2009 Sheriff's Department for process someone had spray painted the The Lexington Police Sheriff’s Department responded to
Around 3:25 pm Officer At approximately 1607 hours, and secured, west side of the building in black Department reminds everyone the the 100 block of Lonesome Trail in
Connolly and Det. Carvin were Officer Harrison received a call spray paint. Photos were taken water restrictions are still in effect, reference an individual reportedly
dispatched to the 600 block of W from dispatch in reference to a June 24, 2009 and the case is under The City is asking all water taking too many prescription pills.
Boundary St. in reference to a burglary that had occurred at a At approximately 1359 hours investigation. customers to continue with the While law enforcement personal
disturbance. Upon arrival, Det. residence located on W. Boundary officer Harrison received a call in schedule as follows: The South were inside the residence, they
Carvin spoke to the complainant St. Upon arrival he spoke with reference to a theft that had June 26, 2009 side of town will be allowed to heard a single gun shot coming
who advised that it was just a Nicholas Gilbert who stated that occurred at Dollar General Store Around 2:08 pm Officer water outdoors on odd numbered from the bedroom. Upon entering
verbal argument, and they did not he found that his door had been Upon arrival he spoke with the Connolly was dispatched to the days (1-31). The North side of the room it was discovered the
want to pursue charges. The kicked in earlier in the day. Mr. store manager who stated that she 200 block of Josephine in town will be allowed to water individual had accidentally
complainant only wanted them Gilbert stated that he did not notice believed a female wearing all black reference to Criminal Mischief outdoors only on even days (- discharged his weapon while
not to return to the property, anything missing, clothing had stolen medicine from Upon arrival he spoke to the 30)' Fifth Street will be the dividing taking it from the top of the night
Three Criminal Tre spass June 24,2009 the store. He later searched the complainant who advised that line, which defines the South 1 and stand and attempting to put it in
arnings were issued to the At approximately 5:22 pm Officer suspect’s car and purse and did when she arrived home from work the North si es of town. . the rawer oft he night stand S
subjects that were causing the Griffin responded to the B & W not find items matching the she noticed that someone had Car washing should be was then dispatched to the
disturbance. Food Mart located at 1079 E. 290 description of the stolen medicine, spray painted on her fence, completed in accordance with the residence to evaluate the
in reference to a white female Photos were taken of the damaged same guidelines. If your sprinklers individual After a preliminary
June 23, 2009 attempting to cash a counterfeit June 25, 2009 property. This case is under are set on automatic timers please medical check of the individual the
Around 4:03 pm Officer check. The female left the location A, approximately 2318 hours, investigation, make the necessary adjustments, family thoushit it best to transport
Connolly was dispatched to the before police arrival in a black Sgt. Ramirez conducted a traffic . . their family" ember to St. Marks
Giddings Police Department in Lexus 4-door, eastbound. No other stop on a blue 2007 Ford Taurus June 26, 2009 June 21, 2009 - Crane _ eindivid ‘
reference to a complainant in the information, four door at the 1900 block of East Around 1'54 pm Officer At approximately 12:35 p.m.,
lobby that was assaulted. Upon June 24, 2009 Austin St. for a defective Connolly was dispatched to the Officer Cary was dispatched to the
arrival. Officer Connolly spoke to At approximately 2025 hours, headlamp. He made contact with 900 block of N Madison in area of Giddings Street in ad Tim BCo prole Organization
the complainant, Mrs. Gonzales SgtAnthony Ramirez and Officer the driver, identified as Albert reference to found property. Lexington in reference to a ane continuing their quest on the
from the Paige area, who advised Adam Shepard were dispatched to Gulliver, DOB 03-09-85 and had a upon arrival Officer Connolly reckless driver. Upon Officer peril Cat Tonulation vonr cat i
Officer Connolly that she was an arca across from thc high check 011 his driver’s license observed a bicycle halfway in their Cary’s arrival the vehicle was missing please contact ACO
assaulted last Sunday, 6-21-09 by schoo] in reference to an through TCIC and NCIC and it property and in the street, gone. ′ Castro at 979-540-9791.
her ex-boytnend, Mr. F lores at his intoxicated male subject calling revealed that his driver’s license abandoned. The complainant A reminder all animals kept
residence in Giddings. The case 911 and gave the name of Rogelio is invalid for failure to appear, advised Officer Connolly that they June 27, 2009 outside should have a collar and
is under investigationsat this time. Flores. Sgt. Ramirez located the Officer Shepard arrived on scene did not want the bike in their yard. At approximately 2:30p.m., Rabies tags. If you should be
June 23, 2009 subject at 1920 N. Main St. and he to assist. A passenger in the officer Connolly removed the Officers Sherer, Bell, Cary and missing your pet please contact
Officer Spencer was on patrol stated that a male subject was vehicle identified as Elaine Pittsley. bicycle and placed it in the police Deputies from the Lee County the Animal Control Officer.
in the 200 blk ofN. Burleson. While trying to fight him and he took off DOB 03-31 -79, did not have a evidence room.
STEVE’S
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patroling the parking of Dr. J’s, on foot. As Sgt Ramirez spoke to driver’s license issued to her. Sgt.
Kenneth Punchard was observed Mr. Flores he had a strong odor of Ramirez had Mr. Gulliver exit the . 2000
with an open bottle of Budweiser, an alcoholic beverage emitting vehicle and he gave consent to e
After making contact with from his breath and swayed as he search his vehicle after Officer At 10:21 pm. 0 ficer Spencer
Punchard, a plastic bag believed stood. There was another male Shepard advised that he could was ispate led to the 4 ) °C
to be containing illegal drugs was subject identified as Antonio smell an odor of marijuana emitting of Rolling Oaks in re erence to a
found under and attached to the Celedon, d.o.b 7-5-78. Sgt. from the back right passenger area, listur lance. 1 , ump reporter
bottom of the chair that Punchard Ramirez got an interpreter to speak The officers had Ms. Pittsley exit that he was assaulted .by Me issa
was sitting in. Punchard was English for him. Mr. Celedon the vehicle and Officer Shepard Ererich. Sump had visible injuries:
searched and approximately 4 stated that Flores was trying to searched the vehicle. Officer Witnesses on scenesupporter
grams of crack cocaine in a plastic fight him. Both subjects stated Shepard located a small marijuana Sump’s account o t e inci ent.
bag was found in Punchard's that they would be fine when we roach in the ash tray. Mr. Gulliver Freric was placed un er arrest
shorts. Punchard was arrested for left. As the officers were getting stated that is was the only joint he and transporter to t e ee County
Possession of Controlled back into the patrol cars, Mr. Flores had, and Officer Shepard did not al W ere she was C arse wit
Substance and transported to the threatened to hit Mr. Celedon, locate anymore contraband. Mr. Assau 1 with njury ( ami y
Lee County Jail without further Flores was placed under arrest for Gulliver was issued a citation for io ence. Class A is ). ■ icers
incident. ChiefRhoten and Officer Assault by Threat. Flores was Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, S epar an C onno - assiste in
Ray assisted in the arrest, transported to the Lee County Driving While License Invalid, and gat ering statements rom
was given a warning for the witnesses.
defective headlamp. Mr. Gulliver ,
was released. The roach was June 27, 2009
recovered and placed into At approximately 1626, Officer
evidence. Brewster along with Sgt. Ramsey
met with a complainant identified
June 26 2009 as William McAuliffe at the GPD
At around 8:30 am Officer in reference to lost property.
Connolly was dispatched to the William advised that several power
100 blk ofS. Manse in reference to tools fell out of the back of his
Criminal Mischief. Upon arrival at white pickup near the 2400 blk of
Pieratt's Pharmacy, Officer E. Austin. He returned and they
Connolly made contact with the had been picked up by someone
complainant. The complainant else. This case is still under
advised that when he arrived for investigation.
work that morning, he noticed that
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Pledge of Allegiance
* And Student’s School Prayer
Author Unknown
Now I sit me down in school
Where praying is against the rule
For this great nation under God
Finds mention of Him very odd.
If scripture now the class recites,
It violates the Bill ofRights.
And anytime my head I bow
Becomes a federal matter now.
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Prayers spoken aloud are a serious vice.
They ’ ve outlawed guns,
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To quote the good book
Makes me liable.
We can elect a pregnant senior queen.
And the ‘unwed daddy,' our senior king.
It’s ’inappropriate’to teach right from wrong.
We’re taught that such ‘Judgments’ do not belong.
We can get our pills and birth controls,
Study witchcraft, vampires and totem poles.
But the ten commandments are not allowed.
No work ofGod must reach this crowd.
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Terrell, Cindy. Lexington Leader (Lexington, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 584, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 2009, newspaper, July 2, 2009; Lexington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1665870/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Giddings Public Library and Cultural Center.