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More than 100 area vehicle burglaries linked to pair after pursuit arrest

More than 100 area vehicle burglaries linked to pair after pursuit arrest
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Several Belton area vehicle burglaries tied to 2 suspects arrested after pursuit

Several local vehicle burglaries have been linked to two Central Texans who were arrested after a pursuit from the Belton area to Killeen, authorities said. A Killeen man and a Pflugerville woman were arrested Wednesday evening and taken to the Bell County Jail, the Bell County Sheriff’s Department said. Don Miller Jr., 34, of Killeen, the driver of the vehicle, is charged with two counts of burglary of vehicle, both Class A misdemeanors, from the Belton Police Department and the Sheriff’s Department as well as felony charges for evading arrest and felon in possession of a firearm, the Sheriff’s Department said. His bonds now total $30,000, jail records show.

Deputies arrest 2 suspects after pursuit from Belton area to Killeen

Deputies arrest 2 suspects after pursuit from Belton area to Killeen
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Heroic measures: Bell deputy credited with saving 14-day-old baby

On the side of a Bell County road, Deputy Shawn Hearn became a hero for his life-saving measures on an infant girl. The 63-year-old deputy — hailed for his efforts by officials at the Bell County Sheriff’s Department — took action Monday when a 911 call came in at about 5:30 p.m. from the Heidenheimer area. “We received a 911 call from a foster mother stating that her 14-day-old baby had turned blue and became unresponsive while they were traveling in a vehicle,” Lt. Bob Reinhard said in a news release. “The foster mother had pulled her vehicle over, calling 911, and luckily, Deputy Hearn was close to the area and was able to respond very quickly.”

Cataloging the drowned towns of the American West

Boise State News May 26, 2021 Robinette School at left. In the distance is the Robinette depot, dry kiln and mill before floodwaters inundated the town in 1958. Photos courtesy of the Baker County Library District www.bakerlib.org Once upon a time, towns like Robinette, Oregon, dotted the American West. Robinette had a train depot, a hotel, and a tavern shaped like a military quonset hut. Residents tended orchards where trees hung heavy with peaches, apricots and walnuts. Robinette’s schoolhouse may have been the most important building in town. Old black and white photos show Christmas pageants there. They capture dances and holiday meals where guests wore overalls and sat at long tables covered by checkered tablecloths.

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