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TAKE NOTICE that the property taxes for the years 2012-2019, inclusive, are unpaid on the property hereinafter described and that this proceeding is for the collection of said unpaid taxes or the sale of said property to satisfy the unpaid property taxes.
In the above-styled cause, it appearing from the return of the Sheriff on the original summons or from the return of the summons by certified mail that said defendants is not to be found and that after search and inquiry cannot be located so that ordinary process be served upon : CALEB SMITH, EUGENE SMITH, S.B. BROWN, SAM FLOYD,
Texas man killed two deputies, wounded city worker in shootout that began with dog complaint, officials say
Jeffrey Vincent Nicholas, 28, was arrested on two counts of capital murder of a peace officer.
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Authorities say a man fatally shot two West Texas sheriff’s deputies and wounded a city employee Monday night during an altercation that began with a complaint about some dogs.
Jeffrey Vincent Nicholas, 28, was arrested on two counts of capital murder of a peace officer. It was unclear whether he had an attorney.
A spokesman for the Texas Department of Public Safety said two Concho County deputies and an employee of the city of Eden, about 180 miles southwest of Fort Worth, were called about 8:40 p.m. to a home in the 100 block of Bryan Street.
The Concho County Sheriff s Office said the deputies killed were Samuel Leonard and Stephen Jones.
Credit: TOM GREEN COUNTY JAIL Author: FOX West Texas staff Published: 8:37 AM CDT May 11, 2021 Updated: 5:10 PM CDT May 11, 2021
CONCHO COUNTY, Texas
UPDATE: The Concho County Sheriff s Office has released the names of the two deputies who were killed Monday evening.
According to a post on the CCSO s Facebook page, the deputies were Samuel Leonard and Sgt. Stephen Jones.
Funeral services for Leonard, Badge No. 2402, will be Monday, May 17, at First Baptist Church in Lamesa.
The escort home for Jones will leave Lubbock at approximately 8 a.m. enroute to San Angelo on U.S. Hwy 87. Funeral services for Sgt. Jones are pending.