We never fail to be amazed at the not-too-bright excursions of those who decide to engage in criminal activity here in East Texas. At the same time, we re thankful they re not super savvy makes it easier to catch them most of the time.
However, this sneaky, bearded fellow is still out and about in the East Texas community and the
City of Tyler Police Department are still looking for him right now.
Photo courtesy of Tyler Police Department
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We never fail to be amazed at the not-too-bright excursions of those who decide to engage in criminal activity here in East Texas. At the same time, we re thankful they re not super savvy makes it easier to catch them most of the time.
However, this sneaky, bearded fellow is still out and about in the East Texas community and the
City of Tyler Police Department are still looking for him right now.
Photo courtesy of Tyler Police Department
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Something I ve always appreciated about living in East Texas well, one of many things is the way most drivers show respect on the road whenever they see a fellow East Texan has pulled over and turned on their hazard lights.
Along those same lines, when a funeral procession is making it s way down on our East Texas streets, it s common practice to see other drivers slow down, and in many cases when it s possible, to stop completely or pull over to make the passage easier for the caravan of friends and family of the deceased.
It wasn t until I had friends from Chicago in the car with me one time that I learned this is not common practice all over the country. They were sincerely surprised to see how everyone in East Texas just seemed to know that this was the right and courteous way to handle these situations.
Something I ve always appreciated about living in East Texas well, one of many things is the way most drivers show respect on the road whenever they see a fellow East Texan has pulled over and turned on their hazard lights.
Along those same lines, when a funeral procession is making it s way down on our East Texas streets, it s common practice to see other drivers slow down, and in many cases when it s possible, to stop completely or pull over to make the passage easier for the caravan of friends and family of the deceased.
It wasn t until I had friends from Chicago in the car with me one time that I learned this is not common practice all over the country. They were sincerely surprised to see how everyone in East Texas just seemed to know that this was the right and courteous way to handle these situations.