Archive - Jun 6, 2011 - News Article
The Sweetwater Police Department (SPD) received 57 calls for service, issued 10 citations and made three arrests on June 2, 2011.
The SPD received 32, 911 calls.
Calls for service:
â˘Â Harassment â 700 block of W. Sixth.
â˘Â Theft â 1600 block of Elm.
â˘Â Assault with injury â 1300 block of Josephine.
â˘Â Criminal mischief â 700 block of Robert Lee.
Arrested by SPD:
⢠Jonathan Granado, 21 â Warrants.
â˘Â Delores Williams, 20 â Disorderly conduct.
â˘Â Delores Williams, 20â Minor in consumption (separate from first arrest).
Aubrey Phillip Childers was re-indicted last week by the Nolan County Grand Jury. Childers was charged with sexual assault, a second degree felony, enhanced to a first degree felony with one prior conviction. Court paper stated that Childers sexually assaulted the victim, knowing that the victim did not consent and was unconscious or physically unable to resist or unaware that the sexual assault was occurring.
Local cancer survivors walked the first lap, the âSurvivor Walkâ at the 2011 Nolan County Relay For Life. Family and friends followed after the first lap. Many activities took place at the event including live music by Bitter Creek and Static Pulse and a performance by Team Chip Tae Kwon Do. Fundraisers were also held at the event to add to the money raised for the cause.
On Saturday, June 11th, John S. Young of Sweetwater, Texas, will be installed as chairman of the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Education Institute. He previously has served as vice chair. The Institute promotes and supports the administration of justice in Texas, particularly through the continuing legal education of criminal defense lawyers and staff. TCDLEI also provides scholarships to continuing legal education seminars for deserving attorneys actively engaged in the defense of criminal cases.
Five homes were featured on the Home and Outdoor Living Area Tour sponsored by the Womenâs Forum and held as a benefit for the Pioneer Museum on Sunday afternoon.
The only home entirely up for view was the C.D. Boyd home at 1600 Morris. The uniquely decorated home featured black accents throughout, artwork Boyd has collected from his travels, and varying ceiling heights of 14, 12, 11 and 9 feet.