Staff report
Two Killeen streets will be closed during work hours this week to facilitate sanitary sewer repairs in those areas.
The westbound lane of Skyline Avenue, from Swope Drive to Santa Rosa Drive, will be closed today and Wednesday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. All lanes will be reopened after work hours.
The southbound lane of Godman Street from Westcliff Road to Cora Avenue will be closed Wednesday and Thursday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. All lanes will be reopened after work hours.
Sanitary sewer services are being repaired in these areas, and personnel and equipment must enter the roadway to complete the work.
DENNIS GEOFFREY OWEN, aged 53, of Lorne Park Road, Bournemouth, admitted that on December 11, 2020, at Madeira Road, Bournemouth, possession of ketamine and cannabis resin. Also admitted having, without good reason or lawful authority, in a public place an article which had a blade or was sharply pointed, namely a blue handled knife. Community order made with electronic monitoring. Curfew for four weeks, to remain indoors at Lorne Park Road daily between the hours of 2pm to 10pm. Ordered to pay £95 victim surcharge and £85 costs. SEBASTIAN SETLAK, aged 38, of Bath Road, Bournemouth, admitted that on April 27, 2021, at Madeira Road, Bournemouth, possession of 0.46g of amphetamine, a controlled drug. Also admitted that on June 22, 2021, at Lower Gardens, Bournemouth, possession of a quantity of cannabis. Fined £40, ordered to pay £34 victim surcharge and £46 costs.
A water main break in northern Killeen has prompted a boil-water notice to be issued.
Affected properties include 3200 N. W.S. Young Drive and the 2100 block of Westcliff Road, the city said in a news release Wednesday morning.
Once service is restored, all water must be boiled prior to consumption, the city said.
Video: Tourist helplessly watches rental car sink into Hermanus harbour
Thought you were having a bad Monday? Spare a thought for this guy, who watched his car sink into the Hermanus harbour on Monday.
If you thought your Monday was going badly, spare a thought for an extremely unlucky tourist from the United States of America (USA) who could only stand by and watch his rental car slowly roll down a Hermanus jetty and plunge into the harbour with his valuables inside.
Video footage captured by CCTV cameras at the Neptune’s Divers and Cruises offices demonstrate the unfortunate ordeal, which witnesses described as a “total disaster”. The tourist was about to set off on an epic nine-month journey through Africa, and could only watch with gritted teeth as his car and valuables met a murky fate.
Killeen Police: Two teens arrested after stealing running car with infant inside
A 15-year-old boy and 14-year-old girl led police on a chase before they stopped near Westcliff Road and were arrested. The infant was found on the side of the road. Author: Christian Aleman Updated: 2:10 PM CST January 31, 2021
KILLEEN, Texas Two teens are in police custody after they stole a vehicle Saturday afternoon that had a 9-month-old inside, according to the Killeen Police Department.
KPD received a 911 call Jan. 30 around 5:20 p.m. about a vehicle being stolen with an infant inside in the 3600 block of Zephyr Road. Officers say the vehicle was stolen after the owner left it running while he went to talk to his spouse at a restaurant she was placing an order at.