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Vol. 58 No. 54
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Arrests made in kidnapping of local attorney wards he was released with his vehicle. Detectives from the Orange County Sheriff ’s Office Criminal Investigation Division
were able to identify the two suspects that entered the house, and a third suspect who was driving a vehicle and acted as a lookout.
On Friday, May 12, 2017 Detectives located all three suspects in the City of Port Arthur. All three subjects confessed to the crime. War-
rants were obtained on all three for Burglary of a Habitation, a 1st degree felony and BEARDEN Page 3A
Buckaroo Wishes delivers a dream Erik Pogoada Bustillo
German Adalid Borjas Benitez
Debby Schamber For The Record
Arrests made in kidnapping of local attorney. Three arrests have been made in the kidnapping of a local attorney, Jim Sharon Bearden Jr. On the morning of Monday, May 8th, 2017, Bearden was awakened by
Henrry Eduar Rivera Antunez
two masked intruders. The suspects tied him up and removed several items from his home including guns and electronics. The suspects then forced Bearded into his own vehicle, which they stole from his driveway, and drove him to Port Arthur. Bearden was then forced to withdraw cash from a bank. After-
Bridge City junior Malayna Motomura stands next to her painting of a farm scene awarded “Best of Show” at the Houston Livestock Show earlier this year. The acrylic painting, a school project, later sold at auction for $25,000.
Young artist takes talent to NYC Dave Rogers
For The Record
Bridge City junior Malayna Motomura jokes that it’s only natural she became an artist. “Both of my parents are coaches, but I’ve never been athletic,” she said. “I have al-
“Bearing with one another and, if one has a complaint against another, forgiving each other; as the Lord has forgiven you, so you also must forgive.” Colossians 3:13
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ways been an art kid.” Motomura says she began with coloring books at a young age. “I remember when I was 5 or 6, I said, ‘I want to be able to make art.’ It’s always been my favorite thing.” The art world is beginning to appreciate Malayna as much as she does it. For the second year in a row, her entry at the Houston Livestock & Rodeo Art Show won a “Best of Show” award. The work, an acrylic painting showing a rooster standing proudly in the back of a farm truck, was exhibited throughout the rodeo’s run in the event’s Hayloft Gallery. Bridge City classmates Hannah Huff, Eliska Suchardova and Jordan Janis shared that honor. But Motomura stood out by being one of the rare few students whose artwork was chosen to be auctioned to the public. “In January, all of my students in Art 2, 3 and 4 submitted their work to the rodeo contest,” explains Debbie Gregg, Bridge City’s art teacher. “I took 70 pieces and four were selected for the Hayloft Gallery.” Not bad when you consider there are thousands and thousands of entries in the competition. “There were over 600 pieces selected [for the Hayloft Gallery] and they select the YOUNG ARTIST Page 3A
Dave Rogers
For The Record
Last summer, Dylan Hall missed Bridge City Middle School’s seventh-grade trip to Washington, D.C. “He chose to go to MDA camp instead,” said Kim Hall, Dylan’s mother. He’s going to Washington this year, thanks to a new local non-profit organization in Orange called Buckaroo Wishes. “It’s like Make A Wish without the overhead,” said Krissy Reese, Buckaroo Wishes president. The organization’s goal is to grant wishes to children 18 years and younger with life threatening illnesses. Dylan, 14, has Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, a genetic disorder characterized by progressive muscle degeneration and weakness. Reese, board members Bailey Aaron and Tammy Dickerson joined group sponsors and family friends to surprise Dylan with a party last week at Romano’s in Bridge City. “We’re super excited,” Kim Hall said. “He [Dylan] had no clue what was coming.” Buckaroo Wishes will not only fly Dylan and his family to Washington, D.C. next month, but it has arranged for a personal tour of the White House by U.S. Rep. Brian Babin’s wife Roxanne. And that’s not all. The congressman also arranged a personal tour of the Library of Congress and visits to many museums, including the Smithsonian.
Bridge City middle schooler Dylan Hall, center, holds a White House Lego set he received along with news that non-profit Buckaroo Wishes will be sending him and his parents, Kim, left and Lee Hall to Washington, D.C. this summer. RECORD PHOTO: Lawrance Trimm
They will also visit the Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument and other D.C. landmarks. “He’s always said he wanted to go there,” said Lee Hall, Dylan’s father. Dylan is actively involved with the Muscular Dystrophy Association and an avid
reader. He will be starting at Bridge City High School in the fall, as a ninth-grader. Donors to Buckaroo Wishes include Rope for the Kids of Orange, Orange County Special Angels Rodeo, Bridgefield Electrical Services, Precision Hydrovac Excavation, and several local or-
ganizations and many volunteers. “The most important thing for our organization is to give a child nd their family a happy time where they are free of worry, the thoughts of their pain or illness, or the treatment the child is going through,” Reese said.
Andrew Hoyland and Evie Arceneaux, above with Orangefield Athletic Director Josh Smalley, are Bobcat Athletes of the Year, an honor announced Monday night at the Orangefield High School Sports Banquet. Haleigh Hutchison and Caleb Kress won Bobcat Fighting Heart Awards. RECORD PHOTO: Darren Hoyland
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