The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 10, 2011 Page: 3 of 10
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Sheri Report
Honoring the victors
Sheriff's deputies
responded to 70 calls for
service the week of Oct. 31
through Nov. 6 including 19
reports of stray livestock,
four disturbances and three
requests for agency assis-
tance.
A disturbance was report-
ed on Seldom Loop on Nov.
1 where a subject reported
being held against their will.
The report was determined
to be unfounded.
A land owner complained
about unwanted cattle being
on his property on Nov. 1.
Oxygen and acetylene
bottles were reported stolen
from Walnut Street on Nov.
1.
A female reported being
assaulted by her ex Nov. 1
while trying to remove her
property from a home on FM
1816 on.
A resident reported a sub-
ject threatened to kill them
and burn down their home
on Walnut Street.
A mailbox on West
Alamo Road was reported
damaged Nov. 1 by
unknown persons.
The burglary of habitation
on Jack Grace Hill Road was
reported Nov. 2. A gun safe
and its contents were stolen
from a storage room.
Star Travel Center report-
ed subjects walked out with
two bags of merchandise
Nov. 2 and only paid for one
bag of items.
An unauthorized use of a
vehicle, a 1986 Ford F-150,
was reported on Nov. 2.
A five gallon bucket con-
taining miscellaneous oil-
field tools were reported
stolen Nov. 3 from Procter
Lane.
A male juvenile runaway
out of Oklahoma was located
and detained in Boone Park
on Nov. 4.
An unattended death on
Tucknies Road in Sunset
was reported Nov. 4.
The burglary of a home
on Willow Street in Frontier
Shores was reported Nov. 5
after the subject entered the
home and removed several
items plus a riding lawn
mower, air compressor and
surround sound system.
An unattended death was
reported on Waller Drive
Nov. 6 when a subject was
found deceased in their
home.
A criminal trespass warn-
ing was issued Nov. 6 at
property off S.H. 59 in
Montague. The subject was
warned to stay off the prop-
erty.
Booked into the
Montague County Jail the
week of Oct. 31 through
Nov. 6 were:
Mary Marie Taylor, 56,
Decatur; Oct. 31, Montague
County Sheriff's office;
engaging in organized crimi-
nal activity, $50,000 bond.
Michael Ledane Sims, 35,
Nocona; Nov. 1, Nocona
Police Department; criminal
mischief more than $50 but
less than $500, $1,500 bond.
Timothy Aaron Eastlack,
35, Bowie; Nov. 1, NPD;
assault causing bodily
injury/family violence,
$15,000 bond.
Zachary Steven
Biggerstaff, 19, Nocona;
Nov. 2, NPD; capias pro
Taylor
Johnson
fine, $575
fine; capias pro fine, $75
fine.
Timothy Michael
Grounds, 39, Lawton, Okla.;
Nov. 3, Department of
Public Safety, driving while
intoxicated-second offense,
$3,000 bond.
Frances Maria Banda, 22,
Bowie; Nov. 3, Bowie Police
Department; theft less than
$50, $500 bond.
Bethany Ann Isbell, 43,
Jermyn; Nov. 4, BPD; pos-
session of marijuana under 2
ounces, no bond listed; driv-
ing while license invalid,
$500 bond.
Tosha Leah Darland, 27,
Bowie; Nov. 4, BPD; driving
while license invalid with
previous conviction, $2,000
bond; possession of drug
paraphernalia, $500 bond;
motion to revoke community
supervision for possession of
a controlled substance, no
bond.
Mageon Lynn Martin, 34,
Nocona; Nov. 4, NPD; five
capias pro fines with fines of
$127, $139, $98, $575 and
$213.
Ryan Dean Johnson, 23,
Bowie; Nov. 5, BPD; assault
of a public servant, $20,000
bond; evading arrest/deten-
tion with a vehicle, $10,000
bond; criminal mischief
more than $50 but less than
$500, $2,000; and driving
while license invalid, $500
bond.
Hunter Brock Ming, 18,
Wichita Falls; Nov. 4, NPD;
possession of marijuana
under 2 ounces, $1,500
bond.
William Walker Murray,
61, Bowie; Nov. 5, DPS;
driving while intoxicated,
$2,000 bond.
Erlinda Ortega, 38,
Bowie; Nov. 5, BPD; proba-
tion violation for possession
of marijuana, no bond.
Lavonda Gale (Sutton)
Green, 34, Bowie; Nov. 5,
MCSO; making alcohol
available to a minor, $2,000
bond.
Russell Allen DeMoss,
52, Ringgold; Nov. 5, DPS;
DWI, $2,000 bond.
Raymond Douglass
Morgan, 30, Nocona; Nov.
6, MCSO; driving while
license invalid with previous
conviction, $1,500 bond.
Andrew James Burkhardt,
25, Bowie; Nov. 6, BPD;
driving while license invalid
with previous conviction,
$1,500 bond.
Thursday, November 10, 2011, The Nocona News, Page 3
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— Photo by Barbara Green
Tales 'N' Trails Museum Board members Tracy Mesler
and Rev. Sam Campbell offer an English and Choctaw
prayer to the Great Spirit Saturday at Spanish Fort, The
museum hosted the program to honor the Taovaya
Indians who defeated the Spanish in 1759 stopping the
Spain's expansion into the Great Plains.
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note from her deaf son, and a
,38-calibre pistol was miss-
ing from the home.
Love County investiga-
tors determined Bales was
apparently beneath the
bridge on the Oklahoma side
of the river and had a small
fire, Sheriff Russell reported.
"It appeared that he was
sitting there and threw some
gas on a fire. There was a
plastic container laying there
where he appeared to be sit-
ting that had melted," the
sheriff said adding that the
exact circumstances "are
under investigation."
"Then he walked and
crawled up to the roadway"
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Continued from Page 1
museum members. For all
others, admission is $5.
Refreshments will be served.
Finally on Saturday, Nov.
12, the Nocona VFW will be
hosting a Fish Fry and Dance
featuring Hubcaps and Steel.
All proceeds will go to help
fund the Veterans Memorial
to be erected on the
Montague County
Courthouse Lawn.
All local, state and federal
offices and financial institu-
tions will be closed Friday in
observance of Veteran's
Day.
"Number four, we're going
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where a passing motorist
saw him and contacted Love
County officials. He was suf-
fering from burns to his
hands, arms and face, the
sheriff reported.
"We contacted Montague
and were advised that he had
left a suicide note with his
momma and took a 38 pistol
- we did recover the pistol."
Bales was airlifted from
the scene to Dallas Parkland
Hospital's burn unit.
Sheriff Russell said at this
time his department has not
been able to determine if the
injuries were an accident or
intentional.
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Make History -- Be a Tales 'N' Trails Museum
Patron -- Membership Drive Underway
Shady Grove Church* and Rev. Lamoin Champ
invite you to an old fashioned
REVIVAL MEETING.
Thursday, November 10th
thru Sunday, November 13th.
Messages brought by Rev. Greg Minassion
of Nocona Hills Community Church.
Music under the direction of Bud Hooper and provided, by
Cross Timbers, Servants of Majesty Choir from Wichita
Falls, Dan Teed and other local talents.
We invite you to worship with us, the small church
with the big heart, and faith.
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Mesler, Tracy R. & Mesler, Linda L. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 10, 2011, newspaper, November 10, 2011; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth439488/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.