Denton Police Most Wanted November 6

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DENTON POLICE MOST WANTED 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.

Name: Jason Wayne Bishop Charge: theft more than $50, less than $500 Age: 38 Height: 5 feet, 7 inches Weight: 126 pounds Hair: blond Eyes: blue

Name: Luisa Paternostro Charge: theft more than $50, less than $500 Age: 27 Height: 5 feet, 5 inches Weight: 150 pounds Hair: brown Eyes: hazel

Name: John Falkner Charge: Theft under $1,500 with two previous convictions and escape from custody Age: 18 Height: 5 feet, 7 inches Weight: 129 pounds Hair: brown Eyes: hazel

Name: Jordan Turner Charge: assault — family violence Age: 19 Height: 6 feet, 1 inch Weight: 185 pounds Hair: black Eyes: hazel

Name: Victor Martinez Charge: criminal mischief over $50 Age: 42 Height: 5 feet, 10 inches Weight: 180 pounds Hair: brown Eyes: brown

Name: Sean Vanzandt Charge: driving while intoxicated (second offense) and unlawful carrying of a weapon Age: 26 Height: 5 feet, 11 inches Weight: 175 pounds Hair: brown Eyes: hazel

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ans at the 6:45 p.m. ceremony, the veterans memorial “Honor and Remember” ceremony will be conducted at The Colony’s Five Star Veterans Memorial plaza at 11 a.m. “We are really excited about the event as it gives us the honor of recognizing those that have served our country and many who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom,” Powell said. “We encourage everyone to come out and help us honor these amazing and dedicated people, both past and present.” Greenwood said that as Veterans Day approaches, Americans need to appreciate the value of anyone who serves or who has served in the military and to make sure they have proper care. “We need to do a weighing of priorities in our lives as Americans, and above all, we need to honor our veterans,” he said. A silent auction will run until 5 p.m. and the money raised will go toward the festival and the Wounded Warrior Project, according to the festival’s website, www.saluteamericanheroes. com.

the request was unfortunate, given the problems residents were experiencing in the neighborhoods at Vintage Boulevard and Bonnie Brae Street. Residents there have complained that they weren’t aware, when they bought their homes, that energy companies would come back and drill again. Some said they didn’t even know a gas well was in the neighborhood. Many homes are about 250 feet from well sites. Some residents were at the council meeting Tuesday night for another matter and a handful decided to speak against the zoning change, citing their experience. Cathy McMullen told the council she checked when moving to Denton from Wise County, because of drilling there, and was not able to discover the drilling that occurred further north on Bonnie Brae at Rayzor Ranch, about 1,500 feet from her home. “I did my due diligence and I missed it,” McMullen said, adding, “I don’t think we need any more houses close to gas wells.” Ultimately, Engelbrecht, Roden and Gregory voted against

MEGAN GRAY can be reached at 940-566-6885 and via Twitter at @MGrayNews.

During a meeting Tuesday, the Denton City Council also: ■ Appointed members to a citizen advisory committee for the proposed 2014 bond election. ■ Approved payment of $2.85 million in fees for energy transmission services. ■ Agreed to participate in North Central Texas Council of Government cooperative programs for data and electronic warrant payment services. ■ Agreed to purchase flushing/vacuum truck for $296,047, with $98,572 to Rush Truck Center of Houston for the cab/chassis and $197,475 to Gap Vax for the truck body. ■ Authorized a $268,400 Community Development Block Grant for improvements to Fred Moore Day Nursery School. ■ Authorized the purchase of 2.493 acres on North Locust Street for $172,701 for city’s electrical grid expansion. ■ Approved the selection of sculptor Christie Wood for a public art sculpture of Pops Carter for $29,200. ■ Approved an agreement with University of North Texas Murphy Center for Entrepreneurship for leadership development training for $26,400.

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torneys regarding the gas well ordinance and enforcement concerns in the southern part of the city. He told residents that the council had directed some action during the closed session and asked that the matter be put on a future agenda for a November meeting. PEGGY HEINKEL-WOLFE can be reached at 940-5666881 and via Twitter at @phwolfeDRC.

the measure. Council members James King, Joey Hawkins and Pete Kamp voted for the measure. Mayor Mark Burroughs was absent from the meeting. At the end of the council’s regular meeting, Engelbrecht offered some prepared remarks, primarily for the Vintage and Bonnie Brae area residents and other concerned residents in attendance. The council met in closed session for about 90 minutes Tuesday afternoon with at-

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