City of Denton Most Wanted

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DENTON POLICE MOST WANTED Warrants have been issued for these people, according to Denton police officials. If you see any of these people, call 911. You can also leave anonymous tips at the Denton Police Department Facebook page or by using Tip411. Denton County Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 for any tips leading to the arrest of Denton’s Most Wanted.

Cruz: Senate won’t make same mistake in next fight By Will Weissert Associated Press

Name: Kyle Wilt Charge: assault family violence with previous conviction Age: 24 Height: 5 feet, 9 inches Weight: 155 pounds Hair: blond Eyes: blue

Name: Manuel Vazquez-Rivas Charge: indecent exposure Age: not available Height: 5 foot, 6 inches Weight: 170 pounds Hair: black Eyes: brown

Name: Rebecka Curtis Charge: false report to a police officer Age: 30 Height: 5 feet, 10 inches Weight: 170 pounds Hair: blond Eyes: green

Name: Jacky Patterson Charge: credit card abuse, two counts Age: 52 Height: 5 feet, 11 inches Weight: 198 pounds Hair: blond Eyes: green

Name: Salvador Puga Charge: aggravated sexual assault of a child Age: 53 Height: 5 feet, 5 inches Weight: 135 pounds Hair: black Eyes: brown

Name: Rocky Mozingo Charge: driving while intoxicated Age: 52 Height: 6 feet, 1 inch Weight: 145 pounds Hair: brown Eyes: green

Name: Gary Baker Charge: Possession of marijuana over 4 ounces and under 5 pounds Age: 24 Height: 6 feet, 1 inch Weight: 200 pounds Hair: brown Eyes: brown

Name: Randy Newton Charge: Possession of controlled substance penalty group 1, under 1 gram Age: 31 Height: 5 feet, 10 inches Weight: 205 pounds Hair: brown Eyes: blue

Name: Jonathan Williams Charge: evading detention Age: 31 Height: 5 feet, 4 inches Weight: 135 pounds Hair: brown Eyes: brown

Name: Daniel Roman-Ramirez Charge: murder Age: 21 Height: 5 feet, 6 inches Weight: 100 pounds Hair: black Eyes: brown

BRIEFLY ACROSS THE NATION Oceanside, Calif.

New 14-foot ‘sea serpent’ washes ashore For the second time in less than a week, a ‘sea serpent’ attracted gawkers on a Southern California beach. This time the rare, snakelike oarfish washed up Friday afternoon in Oceanside. San Diego’s Union Times reported that it measured nearly 14 feet long and attracted a crowd of up to 75 people. Oceanside police contacted SeaWorld San Diego, The Scripps Research Institute and the National Oceanic and Atmo-

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spheric Administration. Someone from NOAA retrieved the carcass, which was cut into sections for later study. Last Sunday a snorkeler off Catalina Island found an 18-footlong oarfish. According to the Catalina Island Marine Institute, oarfish can grow to more than 50 feet, making them the longest bony fish in the world.

Port Matilda, Pa.

Mayor asks residents: Please don’t vote for me A small-town mayor in central Pennsylvania has an unusual campaign message: Don’t vote

for me. Bob Wiser is running unopposed for a second term as mayor of Port Matilda, a community near Penn State University. But the 70-year-old resident recently decided he’d rather leave the post. Yet he missed the August deadline for taking his name off the ballot. Wiser tells the Centre Daily Times that he’s asking voters to write in a qualified alternative candidate. If Wiser is re-elected Nov. 5, he could retire before his new term starts. Should that happen, election officials say the council will appoint an interim mayor. — The Associated Press

AUSTIN — U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz said Saturday that the GOP lost the government shutdown budget battle because some congressional Republicans turned on others, but that he doesn’t think they will make the same mistake during the next political impasse. “I am hopeful that in the future the Senate will listen,” Cruz, the tea party favorite and freshman senator from Texas, told a convention in Austin of the Texas Medical Association. Cruz staged a more than 21hour quasi-filibuster in the Senate late last month, helping spark a budget fight in the Republican-led House that partially shuttered the government in an attempt to sever funding for the nation’s new health care law. Then, with the country facing a debt default, leaders in the Democratic-led Senate brokered a deal to end the standoff — which Cruz dismissed as “selling the American people down the river.” “You don’t win a fight when your own team is firing cannons at the people who are standing up and leading, which are the House Republicans,” he said. The deal sets up the potential for another budget showdown in January. Senate GOP leaders, however, have suggested that there won’t be a repeat of the shutdown or a potential default crisis like in recent weeks. But addressing reporters after his speech, Cruz would not say that another fight won’t be coming. “There will be plenty of time to consider the particular practical or strategic decisions,” he said. Asked if he was worried about retaliation from moresenior Republican leaders in the Senate, Cruz said, “I try very hard not to worry about the politics and the internal backand-forth in Washington.” Many attendees gave Cruz a

standing ovation at the end of his speech. Some political observers now see Cruz as Texas’ most popular ReCruz publican. But his approval ratings across the country may be slipping. National polls have shown that while Americans in general don’t love the health care law, they oppose defunding it — es-

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Spirits and Spirituals October 26th @ 5pm Christ The Servant Lutheran Church 2121 East University Denton, Texas

Helping to promote community service events benefiting non-profit organizations in Denton and surrounding communities.

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Saturday, October 26, 2013 UNT Discovery Park, Denton 8:30 am Opening Ceremonies 9:00 am Walk Starts

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www.dentonheartwalk.org The Denton Heart Walk is locally sponsored by Texas Health Denton, Geico, Denton Heart Group and the Denton Record-Chronicle. The Heart Walk is nationally sponsored by SUBWAY restaurants and Jenny Craig.

Come join us for a great day of shopping, food, and music. We are still seeking quality vendors. If you are interested, please visit our web site at guyerchoircraftshow.com or email us at guyerchoircraftshow@gmail.com.

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pecially if it means shutting down the government. And many of Cruz’s Senate colleagues have bemoaned the shutdown for tarnishing the GOP’s image. Cruz also took questions from the audience and was asked if ideology driving Washington could outweigh political pragmatism. “The arguments I have laid out today have not been ideological,” Cruz said. “These were the essence of practical.”

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Join Us For A Fun Progressive Dinner on and off the Denton Square (delicious food, spirits and entertainment) Benefitting the Denton Animal Shelter Foundation

Sunday, November 10th, 2013 5:00pm - 9:30pm Honorary Co-Chairs The Honorable Mark Burroughs Linda McNatt

$125.00 per person Hurry—tickets are limited. To reserve your tickets now, email Kimberly at kimberly@kindcompanions.com

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