MONDAY
Indecent Assault-St. Michael’s Drive Texarkana
Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Child-Farm to Market Road 1398 Hooks
Theft Over $750 and Under $2500-Meadows Lane Maud, taken: tire/rim, 3 propane tanks, s sets of miniblinds, marine battery, 30 sheets of 8’ tin
TUESDAY
Forgery-James Bowie Drive New Boston
Dogs Dangerous to Livestock-Goodwin Road Hooks
Fraudulent Use or Possession of Identifying Information-County Road 2005 New Boston
Fraudulent Use or Possession of Identifying Information-County Road 1101 Maud
Warrant Service (Parole Violation)-Jones Street @ Wainwright Street Texarkana, arrested: William Glen Haywood
Warrant Service (Probation Violation for Possession of a Dangerous Drug)-South Lake Drive Texarkana, arrested: Kenneth Lamar Slaten
May 7, 2021 By Frank McCormack
When the mv. Rivers Wilson arrived at Master Marine in Bayou La Batre, Ala., in August of last year, the towboat already had a long history to its name, or in this case, names.
The twin-screw towboat, owned since 2017 by Rock Ridge Investments, was built in 1958 by Nashville Bridge Company. St. Louis-based Inland Oil & Transport Company named the vessel the Lady Rose-Mary and owned it for about 37 years. The vessel was sold to Memco Barge Line in 1995 and renamed the mv. Paula K. Harelson. Three years later, Johnson Towing Corporation bought and renamed it the mv. Sarah Nicole.