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RED OAK ARRESTS: February 1 – 7

Shepherd, William, 52, poss CS pg 1 >=4g<200g. Green, Michael, 43, poss cs pg 1 >=4g<200g, tamper/fabricate phys evidence w/intent to impair. Kennedy, Cordell, 41, poss CS pg 2 <1g (on view arrest) Simental, Jorge-Luis, 38, DWI 2nd, probation violation-DWI/open container.
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Maintaining a sense of normalcy while routines stay disrupted

STATEPOINT – With the roll-out of the vaccine taking place slowly, it may be awhile longer before life returns completely to normal. However, if you have been working remotely, it may be a good idea to reincorporate some of the elements of your regular routine into your schedule now.

ELLIS COUNTY ARRESTS: January 25 – 31

Clay, Xzavier, 22, poss CS pg 1 <1g. Neita, Terrell, 32, child abuse Felony 3. Huber, Keith, 47, assault causes bodily injury. Gullette, Lagala, poss CS pg 3 <28g. Canida, Kimesha, 45, DWLI w/prev conv, poss CS pg 3 <28g.

GLENN HEIGHTS ARRESTS: January 22 – 28

Gonzalez, Michael, 20, assault-family violence, warrant arrest Red Oak PD. Norman, Elijha, 24, agg assault w/deadly weapon. Davis, Shaton, 31, warrant arrest Austin PD. Thomas, Shametra, 42, public intoxication, warrant arrest Smith Co, warrant arrest DeSoto PD.

RED OAK ARRESTS: January 18 – 24

Martin, William, 35, poss CS pg 1 >1g<4g, parole violation. Jackson-Moore, Rodrell, 21, poss marij <2oz, bond violation Wood County SO, assault causes bodily injury. Miracle, Metheous, 21, assault causes bodily injury. Rivas, Frank, 22, assault causes bodily injury.

WILMER ARRESTS: January 18 – 24

Russom, Chandra, 44, agg assault date/family/house w/weapon. Myers, Valencia, 28, warrant arrest other agency. Barboza, Omero, 17, warrant arrest other agency. Barnett, Ralph, 63, disorderly conduct. Hunt, Alex, 31, warrant arrest other agency. Mendez, Ubaldo, 27, warrant arrest local.

LIFE SCHOOL EXTENDS EMERGENCY PAID SICK LEAVE

Red Oak – In the Spring of 2020, the Life School Board of Directors approved emergency paid sick leave in response to Congress passing the Families First Coronavirus Response Act. This law provided up to two weeks (10 workdays) paid leave to employees impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.