Groves City Marshal Norman Reynolds has worked in forgeries for 15 years. | Photo: Eleanor Skelton This article was originally published in The Examiner on Feb. 16, 2017. By Eleanor SkeltonStaff Writer Local merchants have reported three counterfeit bills to Groves Police Department so far this year, according to Groves Police Deputy and Court Coordinator Lauren Edgar’sContinueContinue reading “Counterfeit money in Groves: Experienced city marshal offers tips for businesses, the public”
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Senior club recognizes Port Arthur first responders with luncheon
(Top) Port Arthur Police Lieutenant John Carona, Police Chief Patrick Melvin, Major Frank Ramirez, Detective Paul Arvizo and Sergeant Heather Rowe. (Bottom) Three tables of first responders came to the luncheon. | Photos: Eleanor Skelton This article was originally published in The Examiner on Feb. 2, 2017. By Eleanor SkeltonStaff Writer The senior club atContinueContinue reading “Senior club recognizes Port Arthur first responders with luncheon”
Nederland car break-ins prompt public outcry
“They just get out in the neighborhood and walk driveway to driveway to driveway and pull on car handles, and if they get one not locked, well, they’ll go into it and rifle through it and see what they can find,” Nederland Police Chief Darrell Bush said. | Photo: Eleanor Skelton This article was originallyContinueContinue reading “Nederland car break-ins prompt public outcry”
Full-circle funding: Boy Scout donates to Officer Bryan Hebert Memorial Foundation and local scout camp
This article was originally published in The Examiner on Jan. 12, 2017. By Eleanor SkeltonStaff Writer Each year, the Officer Bryan Hebert Memorial Foundation helps Eagle Scouts to fund their projects. But Harris McGrade used the leftover funds from his Eagle Scout project to donate back to the program as well as his local BoyContinueContinue reading “Full-circle funding: Boy Scout donates to Officer Bryan Hebert Memorial Foundation and local scout camp”
Dangerous act on a dangerous block: Man who says he was shot at returns fire in the darkness of a Port Arthur neighborhood
From a neighbor’s back porch, the privacy fence surrounding Grover Haynes’ backyard can been seen. Haynes says he shot at what he believes was an armed burglar about 24 hours into the New Year, Jan. 1 around midnight, firing from his backyard at what could only be in the direction of neighboring homes. Port ArthurContinueContinue reading “Dangerous act on a dangerous block: Man who says he was shot at returns fire in the darkness of a Port Arthur neighborhood”