75¢ THE BROWNFIELD NEWS (USPS 067-880) 067-8 88 www.brownfieldonline.com 10 PAGES • PLUS SUPPLEMENT VOLUME 110, NO 93 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2017 CRIME LINE Blessed Welding students tower above Surveillance footage of a recent break-in on Tate Street. Police...
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75¢ THE BROWNFIELD NEWS (USPS 067-880) 067-8 88 www.brownfieldonline.com 10 PAGES • PLUS SUPPLEMENT VOLUME 110, NO 93 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2017 CRIME LINE Blessed Welding students tower above Surveillance footage of a recent break-in on Tate Street. Police warn of break-ins Residents have reported a rash of vehicle break-ins in recent weeks, with as many as 15 different instances of cars gone through. All of the vehicles had something in common, according to Police Chief Tony Serbantez -- they were left un- locked. “We are looking into the events, but we can’t stress enough how important it is to lock your car every time you leave the vehicle,” he said. “Even if you’re just going inside for a moment, There was plenty to be thankful for in the 121st District Courtroom this week as a new an unlocked car is an inviting target for chapter in life began for four beautiful young ladies. On Tuesday, Yoakum County Sheriff someone looking for an easy payday.” David Bryant and his wife, Corinna,
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