A female employee of a Shell Station on South Main Street allegedly obtained a new, unused spool of Texas scratch-off lottery tickets from the business, according to Cleburne Police Department reports.
The store’s video surveillance camera later caught the woman cashing in the stolen tickets at the store, according to reports.
Police responded to the store Dec. 25 to talk to the manager. The investigation is ongoing, CPD officials said, and no arrests have been made.
Saltwater spill
Police responded to a Chesapeake Energy gas well site Thursday on a criminal mischief call. An employee at the site, in the 100 block of Thunder Bay Road, told police that unknown persons entered the locked premises sometime between Wednesday and Thursday night and opened several valves on the site’s saltwater storage tanks.
Police determined that an unknown amount of saltwater had been released onto the ground. The spill was contained within the confines of the pad site, according to reports.
Countdown to DWI
Police arrested a Cleburne man on a charge of driving while intoxicated shortly before midnight Wednesday.
Police stopped Jason Lee Guidry, 22, at 11:23 p.m. near the intersection of Henderson and Granbury streets. A complainant called police, according to reports, and said he had followed Guidry from Whitney and that Guidry could not maintain a single lane of traffic. Police charged Guidry with driving while intoxicated with a child passenger.
Wrong place at the wrong time
Cleburne police assisted Keene police Friday morning in locating a hit-and-run suspect. Both went to a house in the 200 block of South Washington Street at 1:40 a.m.
Police were unable to locate the suspect. Another resident at the house, Brandon Ryan Marchman, 33, of Cleburne was arrested after a computer check revealed outstanding warrants in his name.
An officer stopped to investigate an unattended car parked in the traffic lane near the intersection of Claude and Robinson streets Thursday.
A computer check revealed Johnson County warrants for the car’s owner. Juanita Ortiz, 28, of Cleburne was arrested when she returned to the car.
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First team offense, defense features host of area standouts
The 2011 Lone Star Chrysler Dodge Jeep Autoplex All-Johnson-County football team has been announced. The team was chosen by the Times-Review sports department based on all-district selections and coaches’ nominations.
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Cleburne, Grandview, Burleson lead second team offense, defense
The 2011 Lone Star Chrysler Dodge Jeep Autoplex All-Johnson-County football team has been announced. The team was chosen by the Times-Review sports department based on all-district selections and coaches’ nominations.
The second-team offense was led by Cleburne’s Quade Coward and Godley’s Rhett Brawner as the second-team quarterbacks. -
Cleburne pulls away from Burleson, 62-48
The Cleburne Yellow Jackets beat Burleson, 62-48, on Friday night at Yellow Jacket Gym to move to 2-7 in District 7-A play. Burleson fell to 2-7 in league play with the loss.
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Lady Jackets pick up first District 7-4A win
On Friday night at Yellow Jacket Stadium, Cleburne picked up its first win of the District 7-4A season, 66-60, over Burleson, which fell to 3-8.
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Up-and-down Yellow Jackets split Friday’s matches at Little Elm Tourney
Both Cleburne soccer teams had mixed results on Friday in their respective tournaments.
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Tuesday marks property tax payment deadline
Johnson County Tax Assessor Scott Porter said that Tuesday is the deadline to pay 2011 property taxes without penalties or interest.
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Lady Jackets setting the bar high in powerlifting
Last week at the Venus powerlifting meet, the Cleburne Lady Jackets sent several lifters to the competition.
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Cleburne ready for district swim meet
Both Cleburne swim teams are headed to the Mansfield ISD Natatorium on Saturday for the District 15-4A swim meet.
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Number of sex offenders increases
Now might be a good time to talk with your children about stranger danger. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children released an updated list of the country’s sex offenders this week. The survey showed 747,408 registered sex offenders.
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Council approves trash truck purchases
City plans to switch trash collection from a manual to an automated system should begin in about six months, Cleburne Assistant City Manager David Esquivel said Tuesday night.
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