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Wednesday, April 28, 2021
Volume 32, Issue 17
Suspect Arrested After Altercation With Commissioner
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Winnie Ducks Unlimited Hosts Annual Event
Plenty of guns were available for purchase and to win by chance at the annual Winnie Stowell DU Banquet last Saturday.
On April 22, 2021, at approximately 3:36 PM, Chambers County Sheriff’s Office Deputies responded to the area of Rhonda Rosa Drive and Turtle Drive in Wallisville, to a disturbance involving Commissioner Gore and the actor who was later identified as Teddy Girton of Mount Juliet, Tennessee. The investigation revealed that Commissioner Gore had been called by a homeowner on Rhonda Rosa Drive (within Liberty County) pertaining to Girton applying unwanted asphalt to a resident’s driveway without their consent. Commissioner Gore, being aware that individuals had been soliciting Chambers County residents for unwanted asphalt work, arrived to assist the resident and to speak with Girton about the unwanted work being conducted. Girton became agitated with Commissioner Gore and attempted to grab Gore’s cell phone out
of his hand, which then hit the Commissioner in the head. After an argument concluded between Girton and Commissioner Gore, they both got into their vehicles and left the residence. As they were driving south on Rhonda Rosa Drive in Chambers County, Girton intentionally rammed Commissioner Gore’s vehicle and then attempted to flee the area. Texas Department of Public Safety Highway Patrol Troopers assisted our deputies and located the suspect, driving a 2020 Chevrolet 2500, near the intersection of FM 563 and Turtle Road in Wallisville, Texas, where Girton was detained. Girton was cited for Assault – Misdemeanor C by the Liberty County Sheriff’s Office and arrested for Criminal Mischief - $2500<$30,000 – State Jail Felony by the Chambers County Sheriff’s Office. Girton was transported to the Chambers County Sheriff’s Office jail.
By Wade Thibodeaux The Winnie Stowell Chapter of Ducks Unlimited held their annual banquet last Saturday, April 24, 2021 after having to cancel last year's event due to Covid-19. The event was well attended
Left to right, Tammy Walker, Jimmy Gore, Celia Devillier, Ashley Pritchett and Alecia Turner. Balloons were presented as a symbol of every child involved in a child abuse case.
By Wade Thibodeaux The Chambers County Child Welfare Board (CCCWB) hosted the Annual Balloon Event
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The kids had their own section with prizes to be won by dropping a ticket into a hopper and many of the older, larger kids(Adults) participated in the younger section for opportunities to get gifts for grandkids. The adults
had many opportunities to participate as well with several different chances to win guns, artwork, and sculptures. The event is held on the fourth Saturday of April every year and plans are already underway for next year's event.
Balloons Signify Child Abuse Prevention Month
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with many of the familiar faces and a few new ones, but everybody took part in the action whether it was bidding on silent auction items, raffles, live auction activities, or just partaking of the wonderful food and beverages.
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on April 22, 2021 in the Winnie Stowell Park. This yearly event is used to raise public awareness that child abuse is never okay, and we are here to get the
public involved at "recommitting efforts and resources aimed at protecting children and strengthening families through activities that
support this cause." National Child Abuse Prevention (CAP) month was established in 1983 and has been working diligently through state and local county chapters to "...recognize it as a time to raise awareness and inspire collective action, so that our country's children can live their best lives." The mission at CCCWB is to work to support foster children and adoption; to meet the needs of abused and neglected children in our county; and to assist Child Protective Services (CPS) in aiding the children under their care. If you are interested in serving your community, the board meets monthly to plan events and give support to the kids. Volunteers are always welcome to help board members with events.
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