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Entries from Austinist tagged with 'countysheriff'

March 3, 2008

In case you're still curious about where to vote on Tuesday, we've reprinted the official list from the Travis County Clerk web site as of Monday evening. For up-to-date information, you might want to double-check the Office of the Registrar's database To find out which precint you're in, use their handy Voter Verification form. From the Elections Divison: Registered voters can vote with a voter registration card, driver’s license or any official photo ID,......

Continue Reading "Polling Places for March 4th"

January 10, 2008

A 25-year-old Tyler man is being accused of murdering, mutilating and sautéing his 21-year-old girlfriend this past Friday. Christopher Lee McCuin told police that God instructed him to kill Jana Shearer....

Continue Reading "Violence and Possible Cannibalism in Tyler"

October 8, 2007

LAist began the month with a new food series exploring the popular and unknown late night eats around town. If a Top Chef winner opened up a late night spot in Los Angeles, denizens would flock it, yet the LA Times and other media might be wary. Turning to sports, the Dodger season was quite memorable in the way that it imploded and the LA County Sheriff's Department made some games of their own such......

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August 20, 2007

Austinist is asking you to keep an eye out for a young lady who went missing over a week ago in South Texas. Jessica Birge, age 25, was last seen on August 11, 2007 in New Braunfels at the Gruene Outpost River Lodge at around 10:00pm after tubing the Comal with friends. She was last seen wearing a pink bikini and can be identified by a unique scroll tattoo on the back of her neck.......

Continue Reading "Austinist on Alert: Jessica Birge"

June 6, 2007

Way back in September 2006, we reported that some guy on a Jet Ski stumbled across a concrete-filled barrel with human remains spilling out of it out on Lake Buchanan. Nine months later, the identity of these remains has now been revealed. According to the results of DNA tests performed at the University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth, the mysterious remains belong to one Charles Maynard Wyatt, age 62, of Travis......

Continue Reading "Murder Mystery Out On Lake Buchanan?"

March 29, 2007

In the wee hours of Wednesday morning, a woman was pulled over for failing to signal at a turn on Loyola Lane. A deputy noticed a joint in her hand while he was talking to her. He handcuffed her and put her in the back of his car while he talked to her passengers. As the deputy was chatting with them, the woman found a way to get to the steering wheel, and, still......

Continue Reading "Deputy, Where's Your Car?"

October 4, 2006

Not to be outdone by the federal agents who recently seized nearly $37 million worth of cocaine at the border, Austin SWAT descended upon a purported crack house house containing crack in the wee morning hours today, according to the Statesman. After a lengthy investigation that began back in July, members of the Travis County Sheriff's Crime Suppression Unit, together with the SWAT team, broke into 2019 E. Third St -- conveniently located near......

Continue Reading "Sheriffs, SWAT Raid Den of Iniquity Near New Super!Alright! Compound"

May 30, 2006

According to the Statesman's Blotter (a cool feature over on their site) the Travis County Sheriff's Office, in cooperation with TABC, set up a sting operation in hopes of busting minors. And for the first time in the history of said operations (a one year-old program), no minors were busted. Sheriff's department officials say this proves the stings are working to curb underage drinking. Sure it is. Whatever helps you eat doughnuts sleep at night.......

Continue Reading "What If the Cops Threw a Sting and No Minors Showed Up?"

February 16, 2006

Looks like Dick Cheney will be spared the public humiliation of any further investigation into the events of earlier this week, as the Kennedy County Sheriff's Department has said the case is closed. But, we imagine, the damage is done. Literally and figuratively. Whittington said the shooting "was just an accident," and he was concerned all the media attention would give hunting in Texas a bad image, the report said. Give hunting a bad......

Continue Reading "Sherriff's Department Pulls Out, Saves Dick"

December 14, 2005

You might want to think twice before starting that ignition after tossing back a few at your holiday parties this season - the police department announced yesterday that they're increasing traffic enforcement efforts for the next few weeks as Austin prepares to celebrate the winter holidays. Specifically targeted are "drunken, aggressive and erratic drivers," who were largely responsible for last winter's increased traffic fatality count - 8 occured between Thanksgiving and New Year's Day.......

Continue Reading "Austin Police To Crack Down On Speeding Motorists, Drunk Drivers"

December 2, 2005

The Travis County Wellness Committee, in association with the Austin Runners Club, is hosting the second annual Brown Santa 5K Run/Walk and Kids K. The Brown Santa races will be held at the Travis County Exposition Center and proceeds will benefit the Brown Santa program. Check out the map. You can predetermine where your friends can come watch you puke cheer you on. Brown Santa is a project of the Travis County Sheriff’s Department.......

Continue Reading "Brown Santa Fun Run: It’s Only 5K. It Couldn’t Kill You"

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