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THE CANADIAN RECORD
NEWS PAGE
THURSDAY S MAY 2DDB
THE
BLOTTER
A Report
from the
Hemphill County
Sheriff's Office
Arrests
•Jose David Baca-Carrillo, 35, Canadian
04/29/08, aggravated assault with a deadly
weapon, held.
•Christopher Eugene Martin, 25, Canadi-
an 04/30/08, no driver's license and speeding,
paid fines and released.
•Bruce Orlan Brunswig, 53, Canadian
05/03/08, public intoxication, $500 personal re-
cognizance bond.
•Thomas Ray Saucedo, 35, Canadian
05/02/08, driving while intoxicated with child
and resisting arrest, search or transport, held.
•Alvin Wayne Parsons, 73, Canadian
05/03/08, driving while intoxicated, $1,000 per-
sonal recognizance bond.
•Jon Tomas Arnold, 23, Stinnett 05/05/08,
probation violation, held.
Citations
• Christopher J. Jimenez, 04/30/08 no finan-
cial responsibility.
•Chirstopher J. Jimenez, 04/30/08 driving
while license is suspended or invalid.
•Richard Chairez, Spearman, 05/01/08
speeding.
•Richard Chairez, Spearman, 05/01/08
DUI minor.
•Donnie Ray Wright, Cheyenne, OK,
05/01/08 speeding.
•Fransico Ramirez, Wheeler, 05/02/08 dis-
play expired inspection
•Ramond Lloyd Ezzell, Perryton, 05/04/08
speeding.
•Jame Wesley Clark, Perryton, 05/04/08
speeding.
Monday, Apr 28
•5:03 p.m., caller stated a man at the
YMCA had hurt his knee and needed an am-
bulance.
•5:30 p.m., caller stated she had count-
ed 10 vehicles go through the 3-way stop at
Gilmer and Elliott. She stated the traffic was
heaviest around 3:30 p.m.
Tuesday, April 29
•8:05 a.m., caller stated an ambulance
was needed for a female patient with high
blood pressure and diabetes.
•4:29 p.m., caller stated her pickup had
been hit and she requested a deputy to take
a report.
•5:05 p.m., caller stated there was a white
Ford pickup driving fast on River Road
where there were children playing.
Wednesday, Apr 3D
•2:38 p.m., caller reported a orange Snyder
moving van was weaving in and out of a string
of Haliburton trucks westbound on highway
60.
•4:48 p.m., caller reported a man in a mask
was at the north Allsups and Sunset Park last
night between 7:30 and 8 p.m. She stated he
was trying to scare kids and her grandmother
and a friend had seen him and each described
his vehicle as a light green pickup with Okla-
homa tags.
•6:22 p.m., caller reported sales people do-
ing door-to-door without permits. Deputy re-
sponded and informed subjects they would
subject to trespassing charges if they conti n-
ued without permits.
•7:56 p.m., caller stated she had seen people
moving furniture and belongings out of a house
several days before and her son heard dogs in
the yard and found them without food or wa-
ter. Deputy made contact with dog owners who
said they will move dogs to the new residence.
Fi day, May 2
•4:11 p.m., caller stated 2 subjects were
speeding and possibly racing each other north
bound on highway 83 from the Y into Canad i-
an. Deputy made contact with one vehicle issu-
ng a citations and went to Wildcat Stadium to
talk to the other subject.
•5:54 p.m., caller stated a small building at
the Arlington plant was on fire, fully engulfed
and almost gone.
Saturday, May 3
•9:40 a.m., received fax from CPS in re-
gards to 2 female children whom were with
their father when he was stopped and arrested
for DWI in Hemphill County.
•10:31 a.m., Wheeler County stated they re-
ceived a call from a subject on 4th Street in Ca-
nadian requesting an ambulance for his broth-
er who possibly had a stroke.
•11:47 a.m., caller reported a small grass
fire at Quarter Horse Road and Chigger
Trail.
•12:46 p.m., caller stated he was a truck
driver and had seen a white Ford Explorer
parked in the median by Vacca Cor rales. He
stated he saw the vehicle yesterday and was
concerned. Deputy responded and found no
one in the vehicle.
•6:24 p.m., caller reported a white pickup
with camper shell headed nto Canadian on
highway 60. Caller stated they honked and
pulled over on should to avoid a head-on colli-
sion. Deputy stopped the vehicle near the duck
ponds and subject was arrested and booked.
Sunday, May 4
•11:56 a.m., caller requested an ambulance
for a possible heart attack.
•7:53 p.m., caller stated he was approxi-
mately 2 miles from Lake Marvin and need-
ed some gas and wasn't sure if a deputy would
bring some out to him.
•8:34 p.m., 911 caller reported a black
Dodge pickup that was driving fast and swerv-
ng down the street. Deputy stopped pickup
and spoke with the driver and advised him to
slow down.
•9:30 p.m., caller stated her brother-in-law
had just hit her and the subject's girlfriend sev-
eral times and left in a black Dodge pickup.
Monday, May 5
•2:35 a.m., caller stated that a train had
been sitting at crossing for over 35 minutes.
•7:03 a.m., caller requested that someone
come to her residence and remove a dead kit-
ten that was laying out by her car.
•9:38 a.m., caller requested an ambulance.
•9:46 p.m., deputy phoned to check and see
f 911 line had been switched. After switching
line back to HCSO, realized there was a 911
call. Deputies responded and found a citizen
had called to complain of a loud motorist.
•10:29 p.m., dispatcher reported a slow
ma in water leak at a residence on Cheyenne.
Tuesday, May 6
•12:41 a.m., 911 caller requested a wrecker
on north highway 83. He stated he was in an In-
ternational semi with empty stock trailer and
said his computer on the truck shut down his
motor.
•4:30 a.m., caller reported a water leak on
Main Street.
•7:09 a.m., caller reported a dead Hereford
calf on Red Deer road.
The Sheriffs Office responded to 1 call re-
questing a vehicle unlock and 6 calls regarding
loose farm animals.
CITY OF CANADIAN
Animal Control
Report
Thursday, April 3
8:31 a.m., dog missing on the 2400 block
of Locust.
10:45 a.m., black Pit Bull dragging a
chain on the 400 block of Locust.
Tuesday, April 8
9:05 a.m., Pit Bull is hung up on a fence
behind a house on the 900 block of Bunga-
low.
9:23 a.m., large black and white dog
chasing the meter reader on the 400 block
of west Birch.
12:20 p.m., gray, black and white Aus-
tralian Shepherd running at large on the
900 block of Ash.
Wednesday, April 9
12:10 p.m., red Heeler running at large
on the 900 block of Ash.
Thursday, Apr ID
8:45 a.m., 5 goats in front yard, eating
newly planted grass and flowers on 100
block of Red Deer.
11:11 a.m., small black and white Pit
Bull mix chasing bicyclist near 7th and
Kingman.
11:13 a.m., same black and white Pit
Bull mix reported at 6th and Elsie.
Tuesday, April 15
8:18 a.m., cat trap needed on 200 block
of Red Deer.
9:55 a.m., cat in trap on 200 block of
Red Deer.
10:05 a.m., gray and black dog with
white spots running at large on 9th and
Elsie.
11:23 a.m., cat trap and dog trap needed
on 900 block of Elsie.
12:51 p.m., herd of goats in callers yard
on 200 block of Avenue D.
Thursday, Apr 17
8:30 a.m., cat in trap on 900 block of El-
sie.
10:49 a.m., skunk trap needed on 400
block of Panhandle.
Monday, Apr 21
9:27 a.m., trap no longer needed on 500
block of south 3rd Street.
9:42 a.m., skunk trap needed on 400
block of Panhandle.
9:55 a.m., dead animal on 900 block of
south 2nd Street.
2:55 p.m., 2 Poodle type dogs and a Chi-
huahua going in and out of callers back
yard on 1000 block of Main.
Wednesday, April 23
9:56 a.m., starving dog running around
the parking lot of store on 400 block of
south 2nd Street.
Thursday, April 24
11:22 a.m., 2 small dogs running at
large on the 1500 block of Locust.
11:30 a.m., Boston Terrier and fluffy
black dog running at large on the 200 block
of north 7th Street.
11:51 a.m., neighbor's Pit Bull is trying
to attack caller's dog on 800 block of Hous-
ton.
12:11 p.m., reddish brown Boxer type
dog trying to attack caller's dog on 200
block of Kingman.
4:25 p.m., brown and white Pit Bull mix
running at large on 900 block of Ash.
4:35 p.m., caller's daughter was chased
by a Pit Bull as she came by Jackson Park
and the pool.
Friday, April 25
9:38 a.m., white and brown bird dog
with orange collar and a small black dog
have been trying to fight with caller's Pit
Bull this morning.
Tuesday, Apr 29
12:05 p.m., Pit Bui; in front yard acting
aggressively toward caller on 800 block of
Houston.
1:02 p.m., Pit Bull loose beh ind caller's
house on 800 block of Santa Fe.
Wednesday, Apr 3D
8:15 a.m., 4 dogs running up and down
alley near 3rd and Purcell.
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Brown, Laurie Ezzell. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 118, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 2008, newspaper, May 8, 2008; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth252703/m1/9/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.