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ARREST REPORTS

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Editor's note: It is important to note that an arrest should not be considered evidence of guilt, all defendants are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The following list is provided by the Pecos County Sheriff's Department.

PUBLIC SENTENCING DISPOSITIONS

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Editor’s note: The following list is provided by the Pecos County Attorney’s Office Offender: ALEXANDER EDDIE ACOSTA Offense: POSSESSION OF MARIHUANA <2OZ Offense Date: 02/18/2024 Arresting Agency: Department of Public Safety County Cause No.: CR-25888 Sentencing Date: 02/25/2026 Disposition: DEFENDANT HAS ENTERED INTO A PRETRIAL INTERVENTION PROGRAM Offender: MARIA ANGELINA BAZAN-PULIDO Offense: DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED 1ST OFFENSE Offense Date: 10/28/2025 Arresting Agency: Ft. Stockton Police Department County Cause No.: CR-26496 Sentencing Date: 02/25/2026 Disposition: DEFENDANT PLED GUILTY AND WAS SENTENCED TO - ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY (180) DAYS in the County Jail, suspended for NINE (9) MONTHS on Community Supervision; $700.00 General Fine; $200.00 Mandatory Fines; $60.00 Restitution; $270.00 Court Costs; $135.00 Reimbursement Fees; zero (0) hours of community service; $60.00 monthly Community Supervision Fee.

Fort Stockton Council Designates New “Paisano Pete Park”

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The Fort Stockton City Council met for a special session on Monday evening, March 16, to move forward on several major community development and infrastructure projects. Presided over by Mayor Paul Casias, the meeting centered on enhancing local recreation while maintaining the city’s commitment to transparency and public safety.
Pictured is the old Pioneer building on Nelson Street. After a storm last June, the ceiling caved in and was unsafe for occupation. The building was sold to the city of Fort Stockon, and the photos show the before and after of the City’s cleanup efforts. Pioneer photo

Hanson reigns “supreme” at Houston Livestock Show

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Meagan Hanson capped off an incredible year of hard work and dedication by earning Reserve Supreme Overall Scramble Winner at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. After catching a calf at last year’s show, Meagan committed the past year to selecting, raising, and preparing her heifer for competition.
Fort Stockton sophomore student Meagan Hanson made a milestone accomplishment at the Houston Livestock Show. Photo courtesy of Crystal Galindo

World-Class Classical Music Graced Fort Stockton Public Library

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On Tuesday evening, March 17, the Fort Stockton Public Library was transformed into a concert hall as it hosted a performance by two renowned artists from The Piatigorsky Foundation. The event, which began at 6:00 PM, featured clarinetist Katsuya Yuasa and pianist Mary Au, bringing a program of classical masterpieces to the local community.
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