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GLENN HEIGHTS ARRESTS: May 21 – 27

Antero, Misael, 33, DWI. Delahoussaye, Tameika, 44, DWI w/child under 15 yoa. Jones, Sean, 44, public intoxication. Alexander, Kajuanna, 48, warrant arrest Dallas Co. Sheriff. Dewberry, Christopher, 45, warrant arrest DeSoto PD. Harris, Roger, 65, assault family violence.

RED OAK ARRESTS: May 24 – 30

Kincade, Decameron, 30, assault CBI family member, unlawful restraint. Stephens, Maverick, 25, poss drug paraphernalia. Rice, Paul, 51, probation violation-forgery financial instrument. Davis, Michael, 44, public intoxication. Foresee, Krysta, 35, theft prop >=$100<$750.

LEGAL NOTICE: CITATION BY PUBLICATION – APPLICATION FOR DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP AND LETTERS OF INDEPENDENT ADMINISTRATION WITHOUT BOND TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF PHILIP WAYNE SPICER, JR.

Publish one time in The Ellis County Press on Thursday, June 3, 2021. CITATION BY PUBLICATION - Application for Determination of Heirship and Letters of Independent Administration Without Bond  The State of Texas To all persons interested in the Estate of  Philip Wayne Spicer, Jr. 21-E-2106 .

WEEKEND FLOODWATERS CLAIM LIFE OF RED OAK MAN

PALMER – A 67-year-old Red Oak man died Saturday night when his vehicle was swept away in strong water off Interstate 45 when heavy rainfall hit the area. In a statement, Palmer Police reported at around 8:57 p.m.

MIDLOTHIAN POLICE COMMANDER’S DAUGHTER UNARRESTED

MIDLOTHIAN – The Midlothian Police Department was in the news last week when it was revealed a sergeant in the department told the arresting and backup officers to unarrest the 21-year-old woman already in the back seat of the police car and handcuffed.
Texas lawmakers passed a controversial Constitutional Carry bill this week, which would let Texans carry their guns openly or concealed without a license. The bill now goes to Governor Greg Abbott to sign into law effective Sept. 1.

Texas lawmakers passed a controversial Constitutional Carry bill this week, which would let Texans carry their guns openly or concealed without a license. The bill now goes to Governor Greg Abbott to sign into law effective Sept. 1.

CONSTITUTIONAL CARRY BILL HEADED TO GOVERNOR

HB 1927: Constitutional Carry AUSTIN – The House and the Senate have taken their final vote, approving the conference committee report. The bill now goes to the Governor, who has already promised to sign the bill. The bill will go into effect on Sept. 1.