Amber Campbell, 27, and Nathan Bassett, 23, were arrested and booked into the Denton County Jail.
Amber Campbell (left) and Nathan Bassett (right). (Denton County Jail)
After the arrest, police discovered that Campbell had a warrant for her arrest on an attempted first-degree murder charge out of Colorado.
She has been charged with evading arrest/detention with a vehicle and possession of a controlled substance. Her bail was set at $35,000 for those charges.
Her charges from Jefferson County, Colorado, include the attempted murder charge, as well as two counts of robbery, one count of assault and an aggravated motor vehicle theft charge, jail records show. Bail has not been set for those counts.
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Run Prevention
The Indians have had a bad recurring theme in their last four games; they have lacked consistency with their pitching and defense over this losing streak. The Indians have very strong innings through these games, but sometimes they have given up runs in bunches, leading to some losses.
COVID-19
With that being said this season has only just begun and the Indians were facing an uphill battle before the game began. The season faces an ugly truth, Covid-19 can change the course of any game and any season and the Indians have felt that presence recently.
The Indians had to bring up three middle school softball players for the Buchholz game. They brought up a center fielder named Mckenzy Fisher, and two new bench bat sisters Emma and Amber Campbell. Without these young girls, the team would have had to forfeit this game and or postpone the game for a later date.
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ONTARIO
The Tier 4 status keeping Snake River Correctional Institution in a total lockdown â in which visitation and some services are canceled â has been extended by the Oregon Department of Corrections once again. The latest extension is expected to last through Thursday, according to an email from Amber Campbell on Friday afternoon.
Campbell did not provide information on whether an employee or staff had most recently tested positive this time around. However, according to a tracker online, the most recent cases was an inmate on Feb. 15. No employee cases have been reported since. Feb. 5, and vaccinations have been being distributed to staff and inmates. Only five cases have been reported in February.