Abilene police arrest woman for cocaine possession
A woman was arrested for possessing cocaine after being found asleep in her vehicle Thursday morning, police said.
The woman was found asleep in a vehicle with the engine running in the 2300 block of Barrow Street, police said.
There was an open alcoholic beverage container in plain view, according to reports.
Police woke the woman up and asked her to step out of her vehicle.
She admitted she had been drinking and didn t want to be driving, so she pulled into a parking lot, according to police.
Police asked her to perform field sobriety tests, but she reportedly performed poorly. She was placed under arrest for suspicion of driving while intoxicated.
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Vicky and Eddie Dean, outside Smokehouse by The Dean in St Helens (Image: Liverpool ECHO)
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People saw St Helens town centre come back to life as a number of shops, pubs, barbers, hairdressers and more reopened across the town.
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A CGI of the Imperial Quarter - a new street food venue that is coming to St Helens THIS is the stunning artist s impression of how a new street food area is set to look in St Helens town centre. Entrepreneur Ian Pitts has given the Star a first glimpse of how the Imperial Quarter is set to transform the site of a former public toilets on Brook Street. The businessman already owns the Cork & Dough restaurant, Imperial Bar, the Secret Garden and The Church, which are on Ormskirk Street – adjacent to the new site. Now he is pumping further investment into the town centre and work is well underway to construct the new eating and drinking hub, with builders and scaffolders on site today continuing construction.
THERE was sunshine, smiles and plenty of optimism in St Helens as the easing of lockdown saw more retailers reopen their doors on Monday. The happy faces did not just belong to the store owners, who have endured an arduous few months. For there was joy among the shoppers too, back enjoying trips round the shops with friends, a spot of retail therapy, or a drink and chat outside in the sunshine. Although some restrictions did remain, it was a day when the spirits were lifted, with fine, albeit chilly weather, brightening the mood. Friends Pat, Linda and Norah are glad to be out and about and keen to support St Helens town centre
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