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Fire Log
The Colony fire calls emergency reported in the the 15900 block of Stone emergency reported in the
for May 19-25, compiled 5100 block of North Colony Creek Drive. 4600 block of Chapman
from information provid- Boulevard.
9:08 a.m.
Medical Street.
ed by The Colony Fire 9:29 a.m. — Alarm sys- emergency reported in the
Department. tern activation reported in 8000 block of Main Street. May 24
the 4700 block of Nash 9:09 a.m. — Medical 10:51 a.m. — Medical
May 19 Drive. emergency reported in the emergency reported in the
10:26 a.m. — Medical 11:48 a.m. — Water evac- 5000 block of Shannon 4300 block of Main Street.
emergency reported in the uation reported in the 5500 Drive. 11:53 a.m. Medical
5100 block of Pruitt Drive. block of Vance Street. 9:28 a.m. — Medical emergency reported in the
10:35 a.m. — Alarm sys- 12:13 p.m. — Medical emergency reported in the by 00 block of Windhaven
tern activation reported in emergency reported in the 5600 block of Trego Street. Par May : 1
the 5700 bock of Arbor Hills 6200 block of Morning Star 4:53 p.m. — Medical 0 p.m. • Medical
°emergency reported m the
Way. Drive. emergency reported m the 6800 block of Windhaven
3:41 p.m. — Alarm sys- 2:58 p.m. - Motor vehi- 4900 block of Wampler Parkway.
tem activation reported in cle accident with injuries Drive. 8:24 p.m __Medical
the 5200 block of South reported in the 4000 block of 7:53 p.m. — Medical emergency reported in the
Colony Boulevard. Paige Road. emergency reported in the 5400 block of Waterwood
2:59 p.m. — Smoke 4600 block of North Colony Court.
May 20 detector activation reported Boulevard. 8:47 p.m. — Medical
8:11 a.m. — Medical in the 15000 block of Arbor 9:56 p.m. — Medical emergency reported in the
emergency reported in the Glen Road. emergency reported in the 6800 block of Main Street.
6900 block of Sumner Street. 3:40 p.m. — Chemical 4600 block of Ridgepointe
8:54 a.m. — Medical spill reported in the 5000 Drive. May 25
emergency reported in the block of Watkins Circle. 10:54 p.m. — Medical 7:48 a.m. — Motor vehi-
6200 block of Morning Star 5:18 p.m. — Animal res- emergency reported in the cle accident with injuries
Drive. cue reported in the 5600 3700 bloc of Red Oak Trail, reported in the 4700 block of
9:57 a.m. — Medical block of Norris Drive. 11:04 p.m. — Grass fire State Highway 121.
emergency reported in the 9:45 p.m. — Medical reported in the 11200 block 12:13 p.m.. Cover
4800 block of North Colony emergency reported in the of Windjammer. assignment in Little Elm.
Boulevard. 5100 block of Shannon 12:29 p.m. Medical
11:15 p.m. - Medical Drive. May 23 emergency reported in the
emergency reported in the 3:16 a.m. - Medical 5200 block of State Highway
4800 block of Crawford May 22 emergency reported in the 124 _ Mi 1
Drive. 5:18 a.m. - Detector 6800 block of Windhaven gency reported in the 4600
activation reported in the Parkway. block of North Colony
May 21 5900 block of Snow Creek 3:02 p.m. — Public serv- Boulevard
8:02 a.m. — Medical Drive. ice call in the 5000 block of 2:26 p.m. __Medical
emergency reported in the 9:29 a.m. — Smoke detec- Crawford Drive. emergency reported in the
5500 block of Gibson Drive, tor activation reported in 3:56 p.m. — Motor vehi- 6800 block of Fryer Drive.
8:33 a.m. — Overheated the 7800 block of Main cle accident with injuries 3:48 p.m. — Medical
motor reported in the 5100 Street. reported in the 4800 block of emergency reported in the
block of Nash Drive. 8:38 a.m. — Smoke detec- Main Street. 4100 block of Blair Oaks
9:06 a.m. — Medical tor activation reported in 4:59 p.m. — Medical Drive.
On Campus
Oklahoma degree in music educa-
tion.
State University As a freshman, he
The Colony residents took 18 hours in the fall
Brittany Leigh Foster, pester and 21. hours
Logan Patrick Magness the spring. Additionally,
and Brooke Elizabeth he earned membership in
Schramm were among Kappa Kappa Psi band
4,074 students named to tratent. .
the 2010 spring honor He will be traveling
rolls at Oklahoma State most of the summer as a
University in Stillwater. Dr and Bug e Corp
A . . The Bluecoats travel over
Ouachita 10,000 miles and compete
Baptist in about 30 performances
DAPubt each season as partici-
A total of 322 students pants in DCI’s annual
at Ouachita Baptist tour.
University, including
Tiffani Hall of The University
Colony, were named to •
the dean’s list for the of North Texas
spring 2010 semester. The
students will receive a
certificate of recognition
from Ouachita and will be
included in the “National
Dean’s List” for 2009-10.
Stephen F. Austin
State University
The
following
University of North Texas
students from The
Colony were named to
the president’s list for the
2010 spring semester
Mark Saez Alonzo,
Laura Aileen Boulton,
Ronald G. Budnar, Pedro
Jose Calles, Samantha
Daniel Thomas Brock Regina Dennington,
of The Colony has been Chelsea Megan Hansard,
named to the president’s Lincoln J. Huth, Sarah D.
honor roll for both the fall Khan, Paola Andrea
and spring semesters at Pinzon, Belinda Sue
Stephen F. Austin State Ressler, Karla Janet
University in Reyes, Danita Kay
Nacogdoches. Brock Sanders, Jonathan R.
attended The Colony Sapp, Stephanie P. Sarvis,
High School and is now Lucinda L Tran, and Ida
pursuing his bachelor’s Jo Wilson.
re ■ ■ reported in the 4900 block of Garvin Drive, activity reported in the 5000 NT 1 1 1
PnIAA Ward Drive. 12:11 p.m. — Graffiti block of Shannon Drive ovacek heads up new
I V11U V 8:39 a.m. — Graffiti reported in the 4800 block of 7 a.m. — Report of shots1
CONTINUED FROM PAG E 2 A reported in the 4800 block of Garvin Drive, fired in the 4300 block of — 1 1-:M C... . A
-------------------Graham Court. 12:15 p.m. — Graffiti Newton Street. team, 1OOK1 II 9 t or rCcrul tS
8:40 a.m. — Graffiti reported in the 4800 block of 7:32 a.m. — Welfare con-
indhaven Parkway * reportedinthe4800blockof Wheeler Drive. cern reported in the 4600 ___BY LAUREN SMART___health.
0.04 a.m.ramnit Graham Court. 3:06 p.m. — Criminal mis- block of Arbor Glen Road. Staff Writer Novacek is committed to
weporern the 4/00 block of 8:41 a.m. — Graffiti chief reported in the 4900 1:48 p.m. — Animal inci- the Mandura team and is
agner Drive — c Rot: reported in the 4900 block of block of North Colony dent reported in the 5900 Former Dallas Cowboys looking for recruits.
.00 a.m. oneran 1 1 Ward Drive. Boulevard. block of Snow Creek Drive, tight end Jav Novacek is "I’m looking for team-
reported inthe 4900 block of 8:42 am’ “ Grafflti 7:04 p.m. ~ Harassment 3:39 p.m. _ Juvenile heading up a new team. He mate leaders who want to
wandinive _ reported in the 4800 block of reported in the 5500 block of complaint reported in the has become the forefront of own their own potentially
reported inthe 4900 block of Graham Court.Big River Drive 6800 block of Main Street. “Jay’s Team,” a local branch very profitable business,”
meporreconithe 8:53 am- - Graffiti 7:35 p‘m — Animal inci- 4:03 p.m. — Indecent of Mandura’s national team, Novacek said.
814 am — Graffiti reported inthe 4900 block of dent reported in the 5000 exposure reported in the committed to providing a Describing it as the ulti-
t in n Alene Wampler Dnve. block of Blue Glen Drive. 20400 block of Hackberry product that promotes mate online business
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Watkins Dnve. reported in the 4800 block of complaint reported in the Boleyard the diatant supplement required to mamtam mven-
8:18 a.m. Graffiti Wheeler Drive. 5100 block ofNorth Colony Bos.21 p.m. - Animal inci- receivee an the vitamins and tory. . The only expense
reported in the °C ° 9 a.m. Graffiti report- Boulevard.dent reported in the 5600 minerals they need in the associated with being part
wagner Dnve. ed in the 5000 block of 8:54 p.m. — Suspicious block of it Street purest form available The of his team is each players
reported am 4000 Graffiti Wheeler Circle. Cactivity reported in the6000 HosatpmitS suspicious all natural, preservative personal monthly supply of
reported m the 4900 block ot 9:02 a.m. — Graffiti block of State Highway 121. activity reported in the 5200 free drink promotes sero- the product.
Watkins Drive. n ,reported m the 4900 block of 8:56 p.m. - Juvenile block of Worley Drive. tonin and melatonin levels, For information or to
0.24 a.m. T Burg ary or a Wheeler Drive. complaint reported in the 11:11 p.m. _ Suspicious promotes natural energy join the team visit,
vehicle reported in the 6300 9:28 am‘ - Graffili 4100 block of Blair Oaks activity reported in the 5200 and helps maintain overall jaysteam.mandurarep.com.
block of Day Spring Dnve. reported in the 4900 block of Drive, bloat or state prichmy 121
8:25 a.m. - Graffiti Watkins Drive. 10:55 p.m. - Suspicious block of State Highway 121.
reported in the 4900 block of 11:24 a.m. — Graffiti person reported in the 5900
Watkins Drive. reported in the 4900 block of block of Mages Drive.
8:28 a.m. — Graffiti Wheeler Drive. 11:54 p.m. — Alcohol-
reported in the 4900 block of 11:29 a.m. — Welfare related incident reported in
Watkins Drive. concern reported in the 5400 the 4500 block of
Saturday, June 5th, 2010
8:33 a.m. — Burglary of a block of Redwater Court,
vehicle reported in the 5600 11:41 a.m. — Burglary of
block of Glenview Lane. a vehicle reported in the
8:35 a.m.
reported in the 4800 block of Drive.
Graffiti 5900 block of Saintsbury
Northshore.
The City of Highland Village
presents
Wagner Drive.
8:36 a.m.
May 23
12:23 a.m. — Assault
reported in the 5700 block of
12:03 p.m. — Graffiti Arbor Hills Way.
Graffiti reported in the 4800 block of 1:33 a.m. — Suspicious
reported in the 4900 block of Wheeler Drive. activity reported in the 4900
Ward Drive. 12:05 p.m. — Graffiti block of Watson Drive.
8:38 a.m.
Graffiti reported in the 4800 block of 6:19 a.m. — Suspicious
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Mann, Rick. The Colony Courier-Leader (The Colony, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 3, 2010, newspaper, June 3, 2010; Plano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1622100/m1/3/: accessed May 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Colony Public Library.