Denton County Crime Stoppers

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LOCAL/STATE

Denton Record-Chronicle

Sunday, August 23, 2015

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BRIEFLY ACROSS THE STATE Dallas

Parkland Memorial Hospital finishes move The move by Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas to its new $1.3 billion site across the street went so well that the relocation wrapped up a day early. Officials with the Dallas County public hospital had ex-

pected the move to be completed Saturday. But administrators announced Friday afternoon that relocation, which began at dawn Thursday, was done. Some 1,700 staffers and volunteers helped move hundreds of patients and operations into the new 17-story medical facility. The state-of-the-art site features about $80 million worth

of digital technology. The lobby has a display commemorating President John F. Kennedy. JFK was shot on Nov. 22, 1963, during a motorcade through downtown Dallas. The 35th president was rushed to the old Parkland Memorial Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. — The Associated Press

DENTON COUNTY CRIME STOPPERS Warrants have been issued for these people, according to Denton County law enforcement officials. Authorities need help in finding these suspects who might be in the Denton County area. If you see any of these people, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-388 TIPS (8477). Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 for information that leads to the arrest of any of these suspects. Callers will remain anonymous.

David Minton/DRC

People ride bumper cars Friday at the North Texas Fair and Rodeo in Denton.

NORTH TEXAS FAIR & RODEO SCHEDULE When: Today through Aug. 29. Gates open at 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and 1 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Where: North Texas Fairgrounds, 2217 N. Carroll Blvd. How much: Tickets cost $15 for adults, $5 for children ages 7-12, free for ages 6 and younger. Parking costs $5. Season passes are available for $100; a four-day pass is $40. On the Web: www.ntfair.com

TODAY

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All day — Youth Art Contest, Creative Arts, Photography Contest, Pre-Junior Miniature Herefords 9 a.m. — Junior Heifer Show 3:30 p.m., 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. — Extreme Raptors: Birds of Prey 4 p.m. — Mini Miss pageant 6 p.m. — Tractor Pull, Conjunto Azabache, Little Miss & Mister pageant 7:30 p.m. — PRCA Rodeo 9:30 p.m. — Bobby Pulido

All day — Youth Art Contest, Creative Arts, Photography Contest 6 p.m. — Tractor Pull, Brian Houser, Jolie Holliday, Sonny Burgess 6:30 p.m. — Open Beef Cattle Show 7 p.m. — Little Miss Junior and Junior Miss pageant 7 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. — Extreme Raptors: Birds of Prey 7:30 p.m. — Invitational Ranch Rodeo 9:30 p.m. — Jake Hooker 11 p.m. — Brian Houser, Sonny Burgess, Jolie Holliday

All day — Youth Art Contest, Creative Arts, Photography Contest 6 p.m. — Mutton Bustin’, Tractor Pull, Jaime Richards, Josh Grider, Kimberly Dunn 7 p.m. — Miss Teen pageant 7 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. — Extreme Raptors: Birds of Prey 7:30 p.m. — 21 & Under Rodeo, Miss North Texas Fair and Rodeo pageant 9:30 p.m. — Bleu Edmondson 11 p.m. — Jaime Richards, Josh Grider, Kimberly Dunn

Matthew Blake Bell Charge: online solicitation of minor under 14 years of age; sex offender’s duty to register with previous conviction Age: 32 Height: 5 feet, 6 inches Weight: 110 pounds Hair: brown Eyes: hazel

Michael Kyle Boyd Charge: 10 counts possession of child pornography Age: 30 Height: 5 feet, 11 inches Weight: 190 pounds Hair: brown Eyes: blue

Latroy Leon Burris Charge: escape while arrested/ confined, felony; possession of a controlled substance, Penalty Group 3 and 1; possession of a dangerous drug Age: 40 Height: 5 feet, 9 inches Weight: 180 pounds Hair: black Eyes: brown

Travis Lee Cody Charge: manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance, Penalty Group 1, between 1 and 4 grams; failure to appear Age: 27 Height: 6 feet Weight: 185 pounds Hair: brown Eyes: green

Stephanie Ann Delarcerda Charge: solicitation to commit murder Age: 44 Height: 5 feet, 5 inches Weight: 190 pounds Hair: brown Eyes: hazel

Joseph McGough Charge: three counts of sexual assault of a child Age: 47 Height: 5 feet, 11 inches Weight: 225 pounds Hair: brown Eyes: brown

Jose Andres Menjivar Charge: two counts of indecency with child, sexual contact Age: 20 Height: 5 feet, 4 inches Weight: 130 pounds Hair: black Eyes: brown

Robert Olivarez Charge: domestic assault by impeding breathing or circulation Age: 27 Height: 5 feet, 11 inches Weight: 200 pounds Hair: brown Eyes: brown

Eric Simmons Charge: two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon Age: 28 Height: 5 feet, 8 inches Weight: unknown Hair: black Eyes: brown

Lucila Maria Uicab-Leon Charge: abandoning or endangering a child, criminal negligence Age: 28 Height: 5 feet, 2 inches Weight: 150 pounds Hair: brown Eyes: brown

INDICTMENTS The following were indicted by a Denton County grand jury Thursday at the Denton County Courts Building. Listed are those indicted, the charges and the agency that made the arrest. ■ Timothy Stoker, aggravated robbery, Denton police ■ Brandon Whisenant, aggravated robbery, Denton police ■ Sung Chang, aggravated assault, Lewisville police ■ Matthew Rodriguez, improper photography, Lewisville police ■ Juan Martinez, aggravated robbery, Corinth police ■ April Ritchey, harassment of a public servant, Lake Dallas police ■ Zachary Fischer, possession of controlled substance, Flower Mound police ■ Kathy Hong, possession of marijuana, Flower Mound police ■ Amber Strickland, fraudulent use or possession of identifying information and two counts of debit card abuse, Flower Mound police ■ Konnor Zahra, possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver, Flower Mound police ■ Dennis Allen, fraudulent use or possession of identifying information and theft, Denton police ■ Damon Benoit, possession of controlled substance, Denton police ■ David Comeau, theft, Denton police ■ Katelyn Freeman, burglary of habitation, Denton police ■ Kenneth Jacobs, possession of a controlled substance, Denton police ■ Jennifer Rutledge, two counts possession of a controlled substance, Denton police ■ James Smith, possession of controlled substance, Denton police ■ Daquaviar Coleman, deadly conduct, Lewisville police ■James Gonzales, possession of controlled substance, Lewisville police ■ Tyler Hopwood, evading arrest, Lewisville police ■ Trenice Jackson, possession of controlled substance, Lewisville police ■ Lakeem Johnson, forgery, Lewisville police ■ Donna Keenon, possession of controlled substance, Lewisville police ■ Alberto Pena, evading arrest, Lewisville police

■ Jessica Robin, fraudulent use or possession of identifying information, Lewisville police ■ Nicholas Sprague, possession of controlled substance, Lewisville police ■ Reuben Too, driving while intoxicated, Carrollton police ■ Bobbydan Vargas, driving while intoxicated, Corinth police ■ David Petitpas, possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver, Denton County Sheriff’s Office ■ Suzannah Umathum, possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver, Denton County Sheriff’s Office ■ Xavier Lopez Jr., two counts pos-

session of controlled substance with intent to deliver, Denton County Sheriff’s Office ■John Shallies, droving while intoxicated, Flower Mound police ■ Calvin Hubbard, possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver, Lake Dallas police ■ Lloyd Brown, driving while intoxicated, Lewisville police ■ Ronald Loos, possession of a controlled substance, Roanoke police ■ Dawn Loos, possession of a controlled substance, Roanoke police ■ Randall Mitcham, driving while intoxicated, Roanoke police ■ Trinity Issa, possession of a controlled substance, Texas Department of Public Safety

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