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INMATE ARREST REPORTS

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It is important to note that an arrest should not be considered as evidence of guilt. The defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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Senior Citizens Center to hold Memorial Day Cookout

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The Pecos County Senior Citizens Center will host its annual Memorial Day Cookout lunch on Friday, May 19, at Noon at the Senior Center, located at 1010 W. 14th Street in Fort Stockton. Hamburgers, hot dogs and drinks will be provided but all attendees are asked to please bring a side dish or a dessert of their own making.
Hallie Warnock and Diann Warnock at last year’s Memorial Day Cookout at the Senior Center. Courtesy photo

Gang member pleads guilty to drug trafficking

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ALPINE – A California man pleaded guilty in a federal court in Alpine last week to charges related to drug trafficking. According to court documents, Adrian Arturo Solis, 30, of Sylmar, California was traveling to Houston on Feb. 9, 2023, to conduct a drug transaction when a Texas Department of Public Safety trooper stopped him and his co-conspirators for exceeding the speed limit by 20 mph. When the DPS trooper recognized drug paraphernalia in the vehicle and observed a passenger attempt to conceal a pistol under his leg, he ordered all the occupants out of the vehicle.
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County seeks grant for Iraan park improvements

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Precinct 3 Commissioner Mickey Jack Perry and his crew have been working to improve the Iraan Pecos River Park, and the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has taken notice. The Pecos County Commissioner’s Court on May 8 voted to apply for a Habitat and Angler Access Program (HAAP) grant through the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, which will help provide more amenities at the park.
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Mayoral runoff election June 20

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It’s official. The Fort Stockton City Council canvassed the results of the May 6 general election at a special meeting May 15, declaring Ruben Falcon the winner for city council Place 2 and Jerome Chavez the winner for city council Place 1.
Fort Stockton city council member Ruben Falcon is sworn in for another term during the May 15 special city council meeting. Falcon ran unopposed. Pioneer photo by Shawn Yorks

City honors BBORR, motorcycle safety and Community Action Agency

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The Fort Stockton Mayor and City Council recognized the accomplishments of the Big Bend Open Road Race, as well as Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month and Community Action Month during its May 8 meeting. Mayor Chris Alexander read three proclamations, starting with Motorcycle Safety Month.
Fort Stockton Mayor Chris Alexander read a proclamation recognizing May as Community Action Month. Staff photo

INMATE ARREST REPORTS

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It is important to note that an arrest should not be considered as evidence of guilt. The defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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Sul Ross chapter of Kappa Delta Pi to initiate 20

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Education students at Sul Ross State University will be initiated into the Zeta Delta Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi International Honor Society in a ceremony at the Gallego Center on Thursday, May 18, at 7 p.m. The 20 students include Jasmin Ballones (Eagle Pass), Darissa Cervantes (Del Rio), Fatima Diaz (Andrews), Michelle Evans (Del Rio), Beatriz Gomez-Gomez (Eagle Pass), Dawn Henry (Sabinal), Giselle Hernandez (Van Horn), Alexya Herrera (Eagle Pass), Elizabeth Lara (Eagle Pass), Richard Morris (Fort Stockton), Ivett Ramos (Presidio), Harlem Ramos (Fort Davis), Michelle Ruiz (Uvalde), Jose Salazar (Eagle Pass), Priscilla Sanchez (Del Rio), Luis Sandoval (El Paso), Ruby Sertuchi (Presidio), Charles Shewell (Huntsville), Victoria Ura (Eagle Pass) and Melissa Wesney (Alpine).
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