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THE CANADIAN RECORD
NEWS PAGE
THURSDAY 1 3 NOVEMBER 2DDS
THE
BLOTTER
A Report
from the
Hemphill County
Sheriff's Office
Arrests
•Donald Allen Hall, 28, Canadian 11/05/08,
violation of probation, bonded $10,000.
• JohnDaniel Powell, 33, Canadian 11/07/08,
assault causing bodily injury, bonded $1,000.
•Jose Luis Perez, 25, Canadian 11/07/08,
aggravated assault causing serious bodily n-
jury, held.
•Maria G. Martinez, Canadian 11/08/08,
theft by check less than $500 and great than or
equal to $20, bonded $1,500.
•Pedro Vazquez Martinez, 50, Canadian
11/09/08, disorderly conduct, $500 personal
recognizance bond.
Citations
•Gary A. Pickens, Amarillo, 11/4/08 speed-
ing.
•Buckly Carl Binder, Woodward, OK,
11/4/08 speeding.
•Jesus Gomez, Dumas, 11/4/08 no financial
responsib ity and operating of a vehicle with
an expired license.
•Maria G. Martinez, Booker, 11/7/08 al-
lowing a child (age 4-17) to ride without safety
restraints.
•Dulces Nombres Guerrero, Pecos,
11/07/08 speeding.
•Jerry W. Ramsey, Egan, LA, 11/8/08
speeding.
•Travis Lee Stout, Woodward, OK, 11/8/08
speeding.
•Pedro Vazquez Martinez, 11/9/08 disor-
derly conduct.
•Fernando H. Valenzuela, Perryton,
11/9/08 speeding and driving while license is
suspended or invalid,
Tuesday, November 4
•7:16 a.m., caller reported a red dually
driving left of center and going very fast on
Highway 83. Deputy and trooper responded
and stopped subject.
•7:27 a.m., caller reported a skunk in a
trap. Animal Control was advised.
•8:15 a.m., caller reported a small fire
started back up on yesterday's fire south on
Highway 60.
•11:58 a.m., 911 caller reported grandson
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do the
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Thursdays between 10:00am & 11:00am
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having a seizure.
•12:36 p.m., caller requested to speak with
a deputy.
•3:06 p.m., caller reported finding a license
plate at the car wash and requested a deputy
to pick it up.
Wednesday, November E
•12:24 a.m., received call of a domestic
disturbance in the 200 block of East Wichita.
Subject left scene and deputies were unable to
locate.
•3:58 a.m., caller reported an individual
walking around a shop on 3rd Street. Dispatch
asked caller to check and see if it was an SUV.
Caller said it was and dispatch informed caller
t was a deputy doing a security check.
•3:01 p.m., caller reported the fire has
started back up from the other day on High-
way 60.
Thursday, November G
•10:21 a.m., caller needed to report a theft
at his place of business.
•11:20 a.m., caller requested an ambulance
to the Higgins High School gym for a back in-
jury-
•12:00 p.m., caller reported a black and or-
ange semi parked in an area that was blocking
the view of traffic.
•12:27 p.m., caller reported a silver Dodge
Charger parked in the road on Hobart. Con-
tacted owner who stated she ran out of gas.
•2:04 p.m., caller reported a fire a half-mile
east of Mendota Road on Highway 60.
•4:14 p.m., caller reported a gas drive-off at
Perk's in Higgins.
•4:28 p.m., caller wanted to report a hit-
and-run at his place of business.
•5:09 p.m., caller reported young redhead-
ed boys riding in the back of a truck and was
concerned for their welfare.
•9:58 p.m., caller reported a subject who
came onto a rig locat ion and asked for a job and
then asked if there was any diesel for sale. Call-
er stated the subject parked at the entrance of
the location and was afraid the subject would
try to steal property from the location.
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Friday, November 7
•11:27 a.m., caller reported a black Ford
pickup on side of 8th Street. Deputy respond-
ed and owner was working on the vehicle.
•12:52 p.m., caller reported a pickup has
been blocking her mailbox for about two weeks
and the post office won't deliver her mail.
•12:55 p.m., female came in to office to
report her boyfriend and his friend were sup-
posed to be riding l ikes from Amarillo to Ca-
nadian and they had not shown up.
•1:12 p.m., received a report of two women
in a white Ford pickup with a white freezer in
back selling meat door-to-door without a per-
mit.
•5:33 p.m., caller reported a stray, injured
cat at her house on Conklin.
•6:02 p.m., caller reported kids messing
with the vehicles at the football field. Deputy
responded and subjects were just decorating.
Saturday, November 8
•8:29 a.m., caller reported five subjects in
a gold Explorer and the driver was drinking
a Budweiser. The subjects asked the caller
where the nearest McDonalds was located and
left, heading toward Main Street.
•10:23 a.m., caller reported hearing yell-
ng in room 112 at the Quiet Inn and when
they checked, subjects stated they were hav-
ng trouble with their 5-year-old. Deputy re-
sponded but subjects had already vacated the
room.
•1:00 p.m., caller reported some juveniles
were skating in the swimming pool.
Sunday, November!
•9:23 a.m., caller reported someone had hit
his car last night.
•5:56 p.m., caller reported a silver Chev-
rolet pickup all over the road on Highway 60.
Caller thought driver might be intoxicated.
Deputy responded and located the vehicle.
Driver was elderly and tired, but not intoxi-
cated.
•6:13 p.m., subject brought license plate he
found into the Sheriff's Office.
•6:30 p.m., caller stated she was having
trouble getting her son back from weekend
visitation with his father. Deputies met with
caller and father then came into the office with
the son.
•8:15 p.m., caller stated there were two ve-
hicles racing on Lake Marvin Road. Trooper
and deputy responded and stopped the vehi-
cles and spoke with subjects.
The Sheriff's Department responded to 1
call requesting a vehicle unlock, 4 calls com-
plaining of loud music and 3 calls regarding
loose farm animals.
Who let the dogs out?
•Tuesday, November 4,1:18 p.m., caller re-
ported a black and white dog on Highway 60
by 2nd Street.
•Thursday, November 6, 5:17 p.m., caller
reported a little dog in her yard and requested
Animal Control.
•Friday, November 7, 5:16 p.m., caller re-
ported two stray dogs at his residence on Main
Street.
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M.P.H. Memorial
5K Run/Walk
"No Worries"
Benefitting the scholarship fund established in
memory of local hero Miles Parker Henderson
Saturday, December 6
9:00 a.m.
Canadian High School
Entry forms are available at:
www. lonestarrunnersclub. net
Entry Fee is $18.00, $15.00 for Lone Star Runners
Club Members; entries must be received by
November 20th to guarantee a shirt.
Awards and Door Prizes! This event will occur rain or shine.
All proceeds to benefit the Miles Henderson
Scholarship Fund.
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Brown, Laurie Ezzell. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 118, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 2008, newspaper, November 13, 2008; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth252730/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.