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By Joshua Truksa
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Foundation held a reception at
the Alvin Train Depot on Dec. 3
to thank the donors who helped
fund the Education Innovation
The Alvin ISD Education Foundation hosted a reception to thank the donors who have supported the foundation, which provides grants
to teachers to improve educational opportunities at Alvin ISD schools. (Photo by Joshua Truksa)
Drunk driver commits
hit-and-run
At approximately 7:33 p.m.
Nov. 16, a 29-year-old man was
arrested after an accident at the
intersection of South Gordon
Street and Koster Road for
driving while intoxicated and
failing to stop and render aid.
mayor in her hometown. She
considers herself a community
advocate who has worked to
stop tax increases and frivolous
Firearms and tools stolen
from vehicle
At approximately 5 p.m. Nov.
16, it was reported that $1,800
worth of firearms and tools were
stolen from a black 1994 Ford
F-350 pickup in the 1700 block
of Fairway Drive. A Rock River
School Counseling Methods;
Heather Sewell of Hood-Case
Elementary with User-friendly
Usage in the Library; Irma
Garcia of Harby Junior High
with SWAAP (Students Working
Actively Advancing Parents)
and many others.
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Car windows broken
At approximately 7 a.m. Nov.
18, it was reported that two
windows had been broken out of
the vehicle of a resident in the
100 block of Lee Street.
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Arms rifle valued at $1,000, a
Springfield pistol valued at
$500, a Milwaukee Sawzall saw
valued at $100, a Milwaukee Air
Impact Drill valued at $100 and
$100 worth of Milwaukee
batteries and chargers for the
aforementioned devices were
stolen. The thief also made off
with $1 in cash.
Manvel Police
Department
Saddles stolen
Three horse saddles
reported stolen from a
located in the 7300 block of
Wilson Road at approximately
12:20 p.m. Dec. 1.
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Alvin, Manvel police
looking into crimes
Meth found during
traffic stop
At approximately 9:09 p.m.
Nov. 17, an individual from
Houston was found in possession
of crystal methamphetamine
during a traffic stop in the 1500
block of South Gordon Street.
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Aggravated assault
An aggravated assault was
reported in the 2800 block of
Mustang Road at approximately
10:37 p.m. Nov. 15. No charges
had been filed as of the report.
grants to teachers handed out
earlier this year.
Alvin ISD
Foundation Executive Director
Sheila Olson said the reception
has been held for many years,
but this was a first for the
foundation to invite grant
file for the 22nd Congressional
District race were Dan Mathews,
Howard Steele, Jon Camarillo
and Diana Miller.
Mathews’ decision to run is
somewhat of a surprise as he
had not been discussed as a
possible candidate before filing.
Mathews is a Fort Bend
County resident and the third
Indian American to file for the
seat. He claims to be a Christian
recipients to showcase their new
ideas to enhance education
within their classrooms and
schools. The foundation has
funded many initiatives in Alvin
ISD.
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Marijuana found
during traffic stop
At approximately 12:53 a.m.
Nov. 18, a traffic stop conducted
in the 1700 block of West South
Street led to the arrest of a
19-year-old Alvin woman for
possession of marijuana.
Public drunkenness
During a traffic stop in which
the vehicle being pulled over
entered the parking lot of a
business in the 1500 block of
West Highway 6 at
approximately 9:32 p.m. Nov.
15, a man was seen exiting the
business twice as police stood
by for a wrecker. Upon exiting
the building a second time, the
subject urinated on an outside
wall. The man was arrested for
public intoxication.
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In the Spirit of the Season, help us spread Christmas
Cheer and show appreciation to a Veteran this year.
Send us an entry letter about why they are your
favorite Veteran, including
details of their service.
All letters/emails to be
entered in the tree drawing are
due by 9 AM on 12/15/19.
One Veteran will be chosen
and a 5 ft Live tree with stand
and lights will be delivered by
12/19/19 thanking them for
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Alvin ISD Education Foundation says thank you to many donors
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Educated program, teaching
students about the importance of
bees; Nolan Ryan Junior High
counselor Melanie Gordon with
Art Beyond Words: Using
Musical Instruments & Sand
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root out corruption in Camarillo has been an investor
Washington D.C. and advisor in several businesses
Steele is a Pearland resident and has worked with several
and a respected attorney in the nonprofit agencies.
region. An early Trump Miller is a Sugar Land resident
supporter, he volunteered with who has run for city council and
the president’s campaign in
Texas and Colorado.
Camarillo was born and raised
in the area before joining the
Marine Corps, where he served spending.
Joe Walz was the first
candidate to announce he was
running, long before Olson
announced his retirement. Walz
is a disabled Army vet who was
bom and raised in Fort Bend
County.
Phan is an attorney and is the
founder and president of the
Vietnamese American
Republican Coalition. He has
worked with political campaigns
and was a delegate at the
Republican National
Convention.
The other Republicans who
have filed for the election
include:
• Bangar Reddy
• Greg Hill
• Kathaleen Wall
• Aaron Hermes
• Matt Hinton
• Douglas Haggard
Several other Republicans
and three Democrats have
expressed interest in the seat,
but the secretary of state’s
website does not show any
additional candidates at this
time.
A complete list of candidates
who will be on the primary
ballot can be seen in the next
editions of The Alvin Sun and
The Alvin Advertiser.
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