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Potter County officials looking for man wanted for assault
VIDEO: Potter County officials looking for man wanted for assault By Kaitlin Johnson | March 11, 2021 at 9:23 AM CST - Updated March 11 at 1:03 PM
AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - Amarillo Crime Stoppers need your help finding a man wanted for assault charges.
Officials are looking for 21-year-old Treavin Tremon Evans. He is wanted by the Potter County Sheriff’s Office for a probation violation of assaulting a family or household member by choking.
If you know where he may be, call Amarillo Crime Stoppers at (806) 374-4400 or submit a tip online.
If your information leads to his arrest, you could receive a reward of up to $300.
Public meetings for the week of March 8
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9 a.m.: Potter County Commissioners Courtroom located at 500 S. Fillmore, Room 106 Amarillo
Hear a presentation by the Neighborhood Defender Service, Inc. on a proposal to operate a Public Defender Office/Managed Assigned Counsel Program on behalf of Potter and Armstrong counties; hear an update from Emily Koller on the neighborhood plan; review county election boundaries as required by Texas Election Code Section 42.031 and take any necessary action; review and recognize Constable Precinct 2 s updated and corrected Racial Profiling Report for the year 2020, filed with the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement and submitted to the Potter County Commissioners Court pursuant to Articles 2.131-2.134 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure; review and recognize the Potter County Sheriff s Racial Profiling Report for the year 2020, filed with the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement and submitted to the Potter County Commissioners Cou
The claim: Photos show many animals froze to death in Amarillo during winter storm
During mid-February s winter storm, which brought the state of Texas its second-coldest week in recorded history, temperatures in the city of Amarillo dropped as low as -11 degrees over 30 degrees below its historical average daily lows for the month.
On Feb. 14, a Facebook post drew attention to the way animals were affected by the crisis in Amarillo.
The post, which has been shared over 6,000 times, features several photos of dogs seemingly frozen to death under piles of snow, claiming that “this is the kind of crap happening in Amarillo. The user later clarified that the photos were not taken in Amarillo, but said, Either way there have been lots of animals found frozen all around town and urged users to send donations to the personal PayPal account of an animal rescuer linked in the post.
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