Denver City police searching for missing teen Denver City police are searching for missing 16-year-old Briana Vargas. (Source: Denver City Police Department) By KCBD Staff | April 19, 2021 at 10:46 AM CDT - Updated April 19 at 10:46 AM
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - The Denver City Police Department is asking for the publicâs help in finding missing 16-year-old Briana Vargas.
Police say Vargas was last seen Sunday evening in the 100 block of East Cedar Street in Denver City. She is approximately 5â²2 tall and 140 lbs. with brown eyes, brown hair and a mole on the left side of her mouth. She was last seen wearing pink shorts and a blue short sleeve shirt.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. â A teenager who
shot at an Olathe police officer in 2019 pleaded no contest Thursday and will serve more than 35 years in jail , the Johnson County District Attorney announced.
Christian Batson, 17, who was charged as an adult, reached an agreement on two counts of attempted first-degree murder, burglary of a dwelling, criminal threat, battery on a juvenile corrections officer and burglary of a dwelling for a firearm.
Taft Midway Driller
The Taft City Council approved changing the name of East Cedar Street to honor late business and civic leader Bob Hampton.
Hampton passed away on May 13, 2020 at age 82.
The Kern County Board of Supervisors voted last year to rename the street to honor Hampton, whose business, Westside Waste Management, has been located there for many years.
Hampton supported numerous business, community and philanthropic projects in the community. He was a great friend for the City of Taft, Councilman Orchel Krier said after the vote Tuesday night. He made a lot of donations and provided the Chamber of Commerce with its building and helped the West Side Health Care District.