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SANGER HERALD 2A THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 2018
June 18
There were 137 calls for service and 13 traffic citations were issued.
1400 block of George – report of fraud, account opened in victim’s name
2700 block of Jensen – petty theft arrest
8th/J–subjectcheck,gangfield interview completed
10th/P–subjectcheck,leadingto a warrant arrest
2200blockof Myrtle–field interview
2700blockof Bethel–field interview
400 block of Academy – field interview
600 block of J – domestic violence and assault with deadly weapon
800blockofAcademy–warrant arrest
400blockof J–domesticdistur- bance report
June 19
There were 72 calls for service and no traffic citations were issued.
200 block of Morton - mental health evaluation
1200 block of Hume Dr. - mental health evaluation
Church/Fairbanks - traffic colli- sion
1100 block of O - field interview
700 block of 12th - domestic dispute
1700 block of Hume Dr. - child welfare check
1200 blockofOlive–threatsar- rest
900blockof5th –dogbitere- port
500blockofAcademy–battery
Jensen/Golden State Blvd. – DUI arrest
800 block of N – field interview
3000 block of Vine – mental health evaluation
June 20
There were 146 calls for service and 13 traffic citations were issued. 100blockofAcademy–domestic
violence arrest 400blockofTucker–pettytheft
500 block of L – residential bur- glary
1800blockofAcademy –field interview
800 block of O – incident report (domesticdisturbance)
1700 block of 7th - incident report(possiblesexoffense)
900blockof O–hitandruntraf- fic accident
2700blockof Jensen–missing person
1000blockof O–publicintoxi- cation arrest
June 21
There were 179 calls for service and 20 traffic citations were issued on the day shift.
700blockof Edgar-vehicle burglary
2300blockof 4th -pettytheft report
1700blockof 7th-fraudreport, attempteduseofdebitcard
of a weapon report
4th/Academy - warrant/probation
violation arrest
400blockof Academy-warrant
arrest 1000blockofAnnadale–stolen
vehicle/later recovered 2500blockof 5th–incident
report/ possible restraining order violation
3rd/Hill – DUI
2400blockof 7th–domestic violence
Selma Hospital – general inci- dent/ assault
June 24
There were 107 calls for service and 12 traffic citations were issued.
300blockofTucker-stolenve- hicle
6th/Greenwood- resisting arrest with force, parole violation, posses- sion of narcotics arrest
700 block of J – battery
2500 block of 9th – petty theft of a bike
1100 block of Dewitt – grand theft of a vehicle
2600 block of Jensen – general incident/domestic
800 block of O - robbery
Keep your pet safe - and at home on the 4th of July
Don't do it!
Police Log for June
18-24
1700blockof 7th- priormissing person located
1200 block of Hume – attempted pickupofwantedperson
1300 block of Hume – attempted pickupofwantedperson
900 block of Church – attempted pickupofwantedperson
June 22
There were 136 calls for service and 10 traffic citations were issued.
400blockof Academy-field Interview
1700blockof 7th-narcoticreg- istrant
Bethel/Jensen – unlicensed driver cited, vehicle towed
Cherry/Greenwood - mental healthevaluation
1600 block of 10th – vandalism Academy/Annadale – DUI arrest 9th/P – DUI arrest
June 23
There were 169 calls for service and 12 traffic citations were issued.
1700blockof Dewitt-warrant arrest
400blockof Academy-prostitu- tionarrests
1900blockof 3rd-brandishing
Herald staff report
Many frightened and disoriented dogs go missing in Sanger on the 4th of July. Here are a few tips compiled by Phantom Fireworks that may help prevent your pet from be- ing one of them:
• Keep your pets indoors during fireworks displays.
• Turn on the TV or radio and air conditioning to help mask the noise of the fireworks. Keep pets in a soothing, dark room with light jazz or classical music playing. The idea is
to muffle the fireworks noise with something soothing. Close draperies to help soundproof the residence.
• Many suggest walking or exercising the pet prior to the fireworks in an effort to tire out the pet in the hopes the pet will sleep through the fireworks.
• Be home or have someone at home indoors with the pet to offer encouragement and support for the pet.
• Close all windows and doors and block pet doors to pre- vent escape.
• You could try distracting the pet as soon as the fireworks begin by involving the pet in something enjoyable like "fetch."
• Prepare a safe area where the pet can "burrow in" to feel safe. Maybe some blankets under a bed or a blanket draped over a small table. Play a radio near that area. Feeding the pet in the area will help the pet associate the area with other good things.
• Do not take your animal to a fireworks show or let the pet outdoors while fireworks are being used.
• You might consider consulting with you veterinarian sev- eral weeks before fireworks season. Some pets may require sedation. The veterinarian could suggest some behavior modi- fication techniques.
Many of these suggestions come from Press-Enterprise, Riverside, CA, Blue Cross for Pets (UK), Pet MD, Humane Society of U. S. and The Telegraph (UK).
No way to celebrate
If you fire a gun in the air to celebrate the 4th of July, you could take someone's life and wind up in prison. That’s the warning from Sanger police chief Silver Rodriguez a few days before Indepen- dence Day.
“When a bullet goes up in the air, it will definitely come
down,” said Rodriguez. “Celebratory gunfire can
cause harm to persons and property. It will definitely not be permitted in Sanger. Our officers will respond quickly to put a stop to that kind of dangerous celebration."
Anyone caught firing a weapon in the air could face substantial fines and even time in jail. The time behind bars could be substantial if someone is injured or killed.
Anyone who sees someone firing a weapon recklessly should call 911, said Rodri- guez.
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Maria Alvarez
A funeral mass for Mrs. Maria Reyna Alvarez of Sanger was celebrated on June 25 at St. Mary's Catholic Church on O Street in Sanger.
Mrs. Alvarez, 62, died June 16, 2018. She was a restoration
Norma Lou Walker Henson
Norma Lour Walker Henson passed away on May 21, 2018 at her home in El Paso, Texas. She was born near Okemah, Oklahoma on December 16, 1933 to Frank and Opal (Thomas) Walker.
She was preceded in death by her parents, a broth- er, Bob Walker and a sister, Francis Reagan.
She is survived by her husband, Cleburn Henson and son Curtis Henson both of El Paso, Texas, two sisters June Henson of Mariposa and Evelyn Wall of Sanger and two brothers Floyd Walker of Clovis and Ron Walker of Canada and numerous nieces and nephews.
She moved to Sanger when she was 11, attended Taft Elementary and graduated from Sanger High in 1951. Norma Lou was always very active, she worked at Sears for 5 years, raised her son, sold real estate for awhile then worked in the family owned business for 33 years and in her spare time she refinished antique furniture and clocks, crocheted afghans, doilies, cush- ion covers and doll costumes and worked in her yard. Her family was the cornerstone of her life, she loved them all and kept in touch with them.
A memorial service will be held for her at the South- ern Baptist Church, 1116 “O” St., Sanger, Ca. at 2 PM on Saturday July 7.
worker for Olson Construction.
She is survived by husband Felipe Alvarez of Sanger; sons
Alexander Gutierrez of Sanger, Rene Gutierrez of Exeter and Dario Gutierrez of Farmersville; daughter Magnolia R. Gutierrez of Salinas; brother Severro Reyna of Farmersville; sister Alma Reyna of Santa Maria; mother Teresa Gutierrez of Santa Maria; 15 grandchildren; and one great grandchild.
Mrs. Alvarez was preceded in death by her father Severro Reyna.
Interment was in the Exeter District Cemetery. Wallin's Sanger Funeral Home made the arrangments.
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