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Best Big Cities to Live in According to Wallet Hub

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With July and August ranking among the most popular months to move and about 80% of the U.S. population living in urban areas, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2019’s Best Big Cities to Live in as well as accompanying videos.

To take the guesswork out of finding the right city for urban dwellers, WalletHub evaluated the 62 largest U.S. cities in terms of 56 key metrics. The data set ranges from quality of public-school system to job opportunities to median annual property taxes.

Best Big Cities to Live in
1 Virginia Beach, VA 11 Raleigh, NC
2 Austin, TX 12 Minneapolis, MN
3 Seattle, WA 13 Denver, CO
4 San Diego, CA 14 Colorado Springs, CO
5 Las Vegas, NV 15 Tampa, FL
6 San Francisco, CA 16 Washington, DC
7 New York, NY 17 Pittsburgh, PA
8 San Jose, CA 18 Mesa, AZ
9 Honolulu, HI 19 Omaha, NE
10 Portland, OR 20 Boston, MA

Best vs. Worst

  • Virginia Beach, Virginia, has the highest homeownership rate, 63.85 percent, which is 2.1 times higher than in Miami, the city with the lowest at 30.24 percent.
  • Virginia Beach, Virginia, has the lowest share of residents living in poverty, 8.00 percent, which is 4.7 times lower than in Detroit, the city with the highest at 37.90 percent.
  • San Francisco has the lowest median debt rate (per median earnings), 13.97 percent, which is six times lower than in Aurora, Colorado, the city with the highest at 83.68 percent.
  • Wichita, Kansas, has the shortest average commute time, 18.20 minutes, which is 2.2 times shorter than in New York, the city with the longest at 40.80 minutes.
  • Virginia Beach, Virginia, has the fewest violent crimes (per 1,000 residents), 1.38, which is 15.1 times less than in St. Louis, Missouri, the city with the most at 20.82.

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON! Colleyville Arrests and Incidents Report

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Colleyville, Texas  July 14, 2019

Arrest and booking photos are provided by law enforcement officials. Arrest does not imply guilt, and criminal charges are merely accusations. A defendant is presumed innocent unless proven guilty and convicted in a Court of Law.

Dianna Wacha McCann, Age: 68, POB: Palestine, TX.


Listed Occupation as Retired and Home 4002 Woodstock Dr., Colleyville, TX.

Arrested on July 10, 2019 by Officer B. Wilson at her Home and Charged with;

1.) Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon, a Felony Second Degree,

2.) Criminal Mischief more than $2,500 less than $30,000 a State Jail Felony


Colleyville Police Incident Reports

Jared Douglas Kittle, Age: 35, POB: Santa Anna, CA.

Listed as self employed and Home 400 Polo Ct., Colleyville, TX.

Arrested on July 5, 2019 by Officer J. Mackey at 12:51 AM at his Home and Charged with,

ASSAULT CAUSING BODILY INJURY TO A FAMILY MEMBER, a Class A Misdemeanor


Chad Richard Norred, Age: 25, POB: Ft. Worth,

Listed as Unemployed and Home 4800 Cranbrook Dr. West, Colleyville, TX.

Arrested on July 12, 2019 at 3:14 AM by Officer E. Olivarez at the Exxon Station in Colleyville and Charged with,

1.) Tampering and Fabricating Physical Evidence with Intent to Impair an Investigation, a Felony Third Degree,

2.) Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.


Kathelene Dorothy Ann Deitzel, Age: 23 , POB: Longview, TX


Listed Occupation as Waiter at On the Border and Home 6557 Glenview Dr. # 1716, North Richland Hills, TX.

Arrested on July 7, 2019 at 4:52 AM by Officer M. Foss at 3800 Colleyville Blvd and Charged with;

Driving while Intoxicated with an Open alcohol Container in the Vehicle. a Class B. Misdemeanor



Israel Diaz, Age: 17, POB: Mexico,

Listed as Unemployed and Home 431 N. Scribner St #57, Grapevine, Texas

Arrested on July 10, 2019 at 12:52 AM by Officer R. McFadden at 4800 Glade Creek Dr and charged with;

1.) Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle, a State Jail Felony,

2.) On a Hurst PD Warrant for Theft of More than $100

3.) On a Hurst PD Warrant for Failure to Appear.
Remarks: Does not have a SSN, No Middle Name, No Driver’s License


Matthew Allen Hartley, Age: 44, POB: MI,

No Occupation listed and Home 4640 Mountain Oak St., Ft. Worth,

Arrested on July 7, 2019 by Officer J. Newman at 7100 Jo Will St. and Charged with;

Driving While Intoxicated.


Davante Lacharles Alford, Age: 26 m POB: WA,

Listed as self employed and Home 1201 East Park Blvd, Plano, TX.

Arrested on July 7, 2019 at 10:55 PM by Officer K. Bruner at 5000 Roberts Road and Charged with,

1.) Driving while Intoxicated,

2.) On a Richardson PD Warrant for No Vehicle Registration<

3.)On a Richardson PD Warrant for 2nd Offense of failure to appear to  maintain registration,

4.) On  a Richardson PD Warrant for Driving without a License. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LNO relies on Federal and State Freedom of Information Acts  to obtain information here in which public information. LNO has been reporting on arrests in the area since 2000. If you have been proven innocent or the charges dismissed please contact LNO as soon as possible.

LNO Policy Note: Considering the long period take to clear most cases through the court system, LNO does not have the ability to track the eventual outcome of every arrest.

LNO often is requested to remove data based on alleged clearance of charges at a later date. LNO therefore is expanding and restating our policy on removing information by request at a later date from the archives dating back to 2000. If you or someone you know has been reported arrested and subsequently been cleared of the charges; inform LNO with verifiable information.

CLEARED OF CHARGES MEANS THE CHARGES WERE DISMISSED OR YOU WERE FOUND NOT GUILTY..SEND A COPY OF THIS INFORMATION VIA EMAIL. LNO will provide equal coverage to same or removal of information at requester’s choice. Note: A downward plea, for example “obstruction of a roadway” in lieu of a DWI/DUI is not considered “cleared of charges. If on the other hand, a deferred adjudication is deferred with the charges dismissed upon successful completion (with a copy of the proper document). Based on these criteria; or if an expunge order is presented; LNO will remove the photo and text at no charge.

However, LNO will bring forward and update the information if requested by the convicted party. If interested party makes claims of dismissal but public records indicate no dismissal; “LNO may update information and bring forward other public record information as well.”

Information is obtained through FOIA and available to the public; as reported by law enforcement.  You should check with your attorney concerning Open Records statutes prior to making any assumption of LNO rights to publish same. Any other questions? Editor@LocalNewsOnly.com

BREAKTHROUGH FORT WORTH OPENS NEW MOBILE LIBRARY AT FORT WORTH COUNTRY DAY

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 July 15, 2019

Speedway Children’rary-on-wheels made possible by $10,000 grant from Speedway Children’s Charities Texass Charity Executive Director Marissa Chaney, Assistant to the Executive Director Taylor Wilson, Board President and City of Roanoke Mayor Carl “Scooter” Gierisch, Trustee Mary Anne Bailey and BTFW students open the mobile library at a ribbon cutting ceremony.

FORT WORTH, Texas– Breakthrough Fort Worth (BTFW) at Fort Worth Country Day (FWCD) is speeding into reading with its new mobile library, an educational tool made possible by a $10,000 grant from Speedway Children’s Charities Texas.

The whimsical three-cabinet rolling library will better meet students’ needs by providing fully usable storage with book selections that affirm their diverse cultural and socioeconomic identities. It will be a dedicated resource to empower students with improved reading comprehension and development in literature/writing skills. The impact of the gift will be felt for years to come as the BTFW program benefits nearly 200 students in grades 7-12 each year.

“The students named our previous library ‘the liability,’” said Joe Breedlove, executive director of Breakthrough Fort Worth. “The Speedway Charity Mobile Library has created an excitement and a mad rush among our students to be the first one to check out a book. Students now use their free time and structured time to gather around the library. All of which has increased their affinity for reading and knowledge. Speedway Charities one again receives the ‘checkered flag’ for their impact on our Breakthrough community. We are so thankful.”

BTFW embarked on a reading program three years ago with a gift of 268 books collected by past Teaching Fellow Jaki Molina. Now that the books have a home, a special section of the mobile unit will be named “The Jacki Molina Selections” to honor her role in starting the library.

BTFW is celebrating 26 years of supporting underserved youth. A collaboration among FWCD, the Breakthrough Collaborative and the Fort Worth Independent School District, BTFW advances at-promise students on a six-year path to college by building academic confidence, developing character-driven leadership skills and providing education about the college admission process.

Since 1997, Speedway Children’s Charities Texas has distributed more than $10 million in funding to nonprofit organizations in Collin, Dallas, Denton and Tarrant Counties supporting children in need. The funds are raised through special events that take place throughout the year, most of which are geared around the three major race weeks at Texas Motor Speedway.

 

ABOUT FORT WORTH COUNTRY DAY

Since 1963, Fort Worth Country Day has inspired the passion to learn, the courage to lead and the commitment to serve through a program that fosters the intellectual, physical, emotional and ethical development of its students. Situated on 100 acres in southwest Fort Worth, Fort Worth Country Day’s 220 faculty/staff members lead and teach grades JK-12. Offering a comprehensive college-preparatory curriculum, Fort Worth Country Day focuses on the 3A’s—academics, arts and athletics—to bring balance to students’ experiences, provide opportunities to explore multiple interests and thrive in a compassionate community.

Camp Bow Wow Colleyville to open July 21st

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The opening of Camp Bow Wow Colleyville this Sunday, 7/21! Located just .6 miles from TX 121 and 12 minutes from the DFW airport, the brand new, state-of-the-art custom facility will offer 63 spacious cabins with comfy cots, 4 luxury suites, 12 teacup condos, 5 large indoor and 5 outdoor play spaces for the pups and separate teacup play areas.

Camp Bow Wow Colleyville will also offer the below special membership options:

  • ** Limited Availability – Fur-Ever Loyal Colleyville Club Daycare Membership Includes $40/night/dog overnight boarding for $369/month/dog, with no commitment beyond the following month. Limit one per dog but transferable within household.
  • Daycare Woof-Pack – Customize 2-To-30 days of daycare at a 1% price discount, per day of daycare (i.e. “22 Daycare Woof-Packs” would be a 22% discount from the daily daycare rate).
  •  401K-9 Partnership Program – Employee discounted services for select local businesses.
  • “Love Our Dog Parents” Birthday Week – Includes $40/night/dog throughout the dog parent’s 7-day birthday week (valid 3 days before, day of birthday, 3 days following, or any combination of 7 days).

 

Best Big Cities to Live in According to Wallet Hub

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With July and August ranking among the most popular months to move and about 80% of the U.S. population living in urban areas, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2019’s Best Big Cities to Live in as well as accompanying videos.

To take the guesswork out of finding the right city for urban dwellers, WalletHub evaluated the 62 largest U.S. cities in terms of 56 key metrics. The data set ranges from quality of public-school system to job opportunities to median annual property taxes.

Best Big Cities to Live in
1 Virginia Beach, VA 11 Raleigh, NC
2 Austin, TX 12 Minneapolis, MN
3 Seattle, WA 13 Denver, CO
4 San Diego, CA 14 Colorado Springs, CO
5 Las Vegas, NV 15 Tampa, FL
6 San Francisco, CA 16 Washington, DC
7 New York, NY 17 Pittsburgh, PA
8 San Jose, CA 18 Mesa, AZ
9 Honolulu, HI 19 Omaha, NE
10 Portland, OR 20 Boston, MA

Best vs. Worst

  • Virginia Beach, Virginia, has the highest homeownership rate, 63.85 percent, which is 2.1 times higher than in Miami, the city with the lowest at 30.24 percent.
  • Virginia Beach, Virginia, has the lowest share of residents living in poverty, 8.00 percent, which is 4.7 times lower than in Detroit, the city with the highest at 37.90 percent.
  • San Francisco has the lowest median debt rate (per median earnings), 13.97 percent, which is six times lower than in Aurora, Colorado, the city with the highest at 83.68 percent.
  • Wichita, Kansas, has the shortest average commute time, 18.20 minutes, which is 2.2 times shorter than in New York, the city with the longest at 40.80 minutes.
  • Virginia Beach, Virginia, has the fewest violent crimes (per 1,000 residents), 1.38, which is 15.1 times less than in St. Louis, Missouri, the city with the most at 20.82.

Arrests in Colleyville, Texas

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Colleyville, Texas  August 5, 2019
Arrest and booking photos are provided by law enforcement officials. Arrest does not imply guilt, and criminal charges are merely accusations. A defendant is presumed innocent unless proven guilty and convicted in a Court of Law.


Jenna Lauren Carrell, Age: NA, POB: Richardson,

Listed Occupation as Artist for MP3 Productions and home 4910 Shadowwood Trail, Colleyville,

Arrested on July 20, 2019 at 12:43 AM by Officer E. Olivarez at 5500 Colleyville Blvd and Charged with;

1.) Possession of a Controlled Substance PG3 Less than 28G, a Class A Misdemeanor,

2.) On a Warrant from the Sheriff’s Office of Jim Wells County for Possession of Marijuana less than 2 ounces.

John Charles Searfoss, POB: New Castle, PA

Listed as unemployed and Home 4309 Meandering Way, Colleyville, TX.

Arrested on Aug. 01, 2019 at 12:03 AM by Officer M. Foss at 1300 Hall-Johnson  and charged with;

Driving While Intoxicated


Sean Elton Reardon, POB: Grapevine, TX.

Listed Occupation as Cashier at Chicken Express and Home 109 Oak Crest Hills Dr., Colleyville, TX.

Arrested on August 1, 2019 at 1:01 AM by Officer N. Garcia at 500 Field Street and Charged with;

Possession of a Controlled Substance PG2 less than 1 Gram, a State Jail Felony


William Cary Tumlison, POB; Houston

Occupation Fleet Manager for Trinity Industries and Home 13813 Sonterra Ranch Road, Roanoke, TX.

Arrested on July 21, 2019 by Officer E. Olivarez at 4700 Colleyville Blvd and Charged with;

Driving While Intoxicated with a BAC over 0.15.


Marcial Arana-Hernandez, POB: GUATEMALA

Listed Occupation as Deliverer for Everspring and Home 2593 Roger Williams Dr., Irving, TX

Arrested on July 28, 2019 at 9:41 AM by Officer P. Starret at 2800 Cottonwood Lane and Charged with;

1.) Display a Fictitious License Plate,

2.) Display Fictitious Motor Vehicle Registration

3.) Immigration Detainer by Department of Homeland Security..note Colleyville is not a sanctuary city


Alberto Vite-Uribe, POB: MEXICO

Listed Occupation as Flooring and Self Employed, and Home 6719 Flamewood Dr., Arlington, TX.

Arrested on July 27, 2019 at 12:33 AM by Officer N. Garcia at 4100 Colleyville Blvd and Charged with;

1.) Driving While Intoxicated 2nd !!**

2.) Immigration Hold, note:( Colleyville IS NOT a Sanctuary City)


Scott Richard Bridges, POB: Irving,

Listed Occupation as Cook at Joes Pizza and home 2605 Salmon St., Irvint, TX,

Arrested on July 25, 2019 by Officer E. Olivarez at 4500 Colleyville Blvd and Charged with;

Possession of a Controlled Substance PG2 less than 1 gram, a State Jail Felony

 

 

 

 

 

 

LNO relies on Federal and State Freedom of Information Acts  to obtain information here in which public information. LNO has been reporting on arrests in the area since 2000. If you have been proven innocent or the charges dismissed please contact LNO as soon as possible.

LNO Policy Note: Considering the long period take to clear most cases through the court system, LNO does not have the ability to track the eventual outcome of every arrest.

LNO often is requested to remove data based on alleged clearance of charges at a later date. LNO therefore is expanding and restating our policy on removing information by request at a later date from the archives dating back to 2000. If you or someone you know has been reported arrested and subsequently been cleared of the charges; inform LNO with verifiable information.

CLEARED OF CHARGES MEANS THE CHARGES WERE DISMISSED OR YOU WERE FOUND NOT GUILTY..SEND A COPY OF THIS INFORMATION VIA EMAIL. LNO will provide equal coverage to same or removal of information at requester’s choice. Note: A downward plea, for example “obstruction of a roadway” in lieu of a DWI/DUI is not considered “cleared of charges. If on the other hand, a deferred adjudication is deferred with the charges dismissed upon successful completion (with a copy of the proper document). Based on these criteria; or if an expunge order is presented; LNO will remove the photo and text at no charge.

However, LNO will bring forward and update the information if requested by the convicted party. If interested party makes claims of dismissal but public records indicate no dismissal; “LNO may update information and bring forward other public record information as well.”

Information is obtained through FOIA and available to the public; as reported by law enforcement.  You should check with your attorney concerning Open Records statutes prior to making any assumption of LNO rights to publish same. Any other questions? Editor@LocalNewsOnly.com

Failing to be elected to Colleyville City Council —“lifelong Republican?” complains to the LA TIMES “

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Colleyville, Texas August 13, 2019

In suburban Texas, ‘it feels like there’s no place for lifelong Republicans like me’… Vanesa Steinkamp

 

Vanessa Steinkamp
Vanessa Steinkamp at her home in the Dallas-Fort Worth suburbs. A lifelong conservative, she feels out of place in the current Republican Party.

(Melanie Mason / Los Angeles Times)


Above, Reported during the Colleyville City Council Election,on LNO, this photo surfaced of Vanessa Steinkamp standing with another “lifelong” Republican! 

Vanessa Steinkamp is the kind of voter that Texas Republicans counted on. She’s a devoted conservative who volunteered for Bob Dole’s presidential campaign, interned for former GOP Sen. Bill Frist and lives in an affluent suburb between Fort Worth and Dallas that is the reddest pocket of a reliably Republican district.

These days, though, Steinkamp feels alienated, not energized, by her party. The thought of voting in 2020 brings on a weary sigh.

“It feels like there’s no place for lifelong Republicans like me,” she said.

Her unease underscores a larger problem for Texas Republicans: Female suburban voters like Steinkamp are no longer a sure bet for the party, injecting new competitiveness into the Lone Star State’s politics.

That dynamic captured the national spotlight last week when U.S. Rep. Kenny Marchant, a Republican who represents the communities outside Dallas and Fort Worth, including Steinkamp’s home of Colleyville, said he would not seek reelection next year — the fourth Texas Republican congressman to announce plans to retire.

Across the nation, Republicans are increasingly worried about their strength in once-friendly suburban terrain. Last week, Democrats officially took the lead in voter registrations in California’s Orange County, the storied GOP stronghold. Suburban districts in red states such as Georgia and North Carolina have become hotly contested.

Democrats have pined over Texas for decades, tantalized by the diversifying population and liberal lean of the state’s urban cores. But those hopes had largely been dashed by low voter turnout, a conservative streak among older Latinos, and Republican strength in the rural and suburban areas.

Recent elections, however, have signaled a shift. Donald Trump won the state in 2016 by 9 percentage points — the narrowest margin for a Republican presidential candidate in 20 years. In 2018, voter turnout surged by double digits, and Democrat Beto O’Rourke got within 3 percentage points of unseating incumbent Republican Sen. Ted Cruz.

The suburbs have become increasingly purple thanks to an influx of new residents. Some are coming from the state’s big cities in search of larger, more affordable houses and better school districts. Others are coming from out of state, and around the world, as the healthy economy attracts more workers.

Republican woes have been compounded by a flagging performance among white women in suburban areas. GOP operatives around Dallas-Fort Worth acknowledge this constituency was a glaring weakness in 2018.

Jill Tate, a Colleyville resident who is active in Republican Party groups, said she consistently heard other suburban women express qualms about the GOP over healthcare and immigration.

“They saw the kiddo being separated from their mom at the border, and it’s sad,” said Tate, 45. “We had a lot of [women] voting with their heart.”

Looming over specific policy critiques is a widely-felt exasperation among suburban women over the rancorous political environment — and the blame is falling largely on President Trump and his party.

Steinkamp is among those who despair over Trump’s behavior, which she said falls short of statesmanlike.

“I just wish he would talk about policy and he wouldn’t tweet all the time,” she said as she ferried her three children to the dentist for back-to-school checkups. “He tweets every thought that goes through his mind. I can’t stand that.”

Steinkamp, 42, and her family moved to Colleyville four years ago for her husband’s financial services job. Once predominantly pasture, the town boasts well-manicured subdivisions of big houses sitting on even bigger lots. The median income is $165,000.

Speaking in her spacious brick home at the end of a leafy cul de sac, Steinkamp fretted about how she saw Trump’s vitriolic approach to politics spilling into her community. When she ran for city council this year, her opponent branded her as a liberal interloper from Chicago. The sting of her defeat is still raw.

Her objections extend to Trump’s policies as well. Steinkamp, a government teacher at Tarrant Community College, credited the president with signing bipartisan criminal justice reform legislation, but blanched at him pursuing an $8-billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia over the objections of Congress and toying with granting clemency to imprisoned former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich.

“Now, will I vote for a Democrat over Trump?” Steinkamp said. She thought of the leading progressives seeking the Democratic nomination: Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. “I do not agree with almost anything Warren says, what Sanders says. So it’s hard.”d

Steinkamp said she might consider a write-in vote.

Deception 101 with “Professor” (Council Candidate) Vanessa Steinkamp

Below as reported on LNO is “Professor” Steinkamp; which apparently was also an exaggerated

Deception 101 with “Professor” (Council Candidate) Vanessa Steinkamp

 

 

Texas has 402,404 complaints of Robo Calls

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In April 2019, there were 3.5 billion telemarketing and robocalls made to mobile phones in America. As A.I. technology expands, robocalls are expected to keep rising.  While some businesses use robocalls for legitimate purposes, an astounding 43% of all robocalls are scams.

 

SocialCatfish.com today released a comprehensive study on The Rising Robocall Epidemic in America using the latest data from the Federal Trade Commission and Federal Communications Commission.

 

Here are key findings from the study:

 

  • 5 States with the Most Robocall Complaints: California (747,829), Florida (427,404), Texas (402,316), New York (348,615) and Illinois (252,935).
  • Robocalls By Category: Scams (43.31%), Alerts and Reminders (23.49%), Payment Reminders (19.89%) and Telemarketing (13.31%).
  • Best Call-Blocking Apps: There was a 495% increase in the number of available call-blocking apps between October 2016 and March 2018 including RoboKiller, Nomorobo and Truecaller.
  • Most Common Scams: Are calls purported to be from the IRS, health insurance companies and foreign consulates.  A new scam claiming to be from the Chinese consulate has cost more than $40 million in total or $164,000 per victim.

 

Here are 5 practical tips to avoid being a victim of a robocall scam:

 

  1. Register your number with the Do Not Call List
  2. Do not respond to questions that can be answered with “yes” from unknown numbers
  3. Set up a password for your mobile voicemail to avoid being hacked
  4. Download robocall blocking apps
  5. If you receive robocalls take action and file a complaint with the FCC.

25 Science Backed Health Benefits of Coffee that you May Not Know!

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25 Science-Backed Health Benefits Of Coffee That You May Not Know

Coffee is one of the most popular beverages in the world. Its great and refreshing taste has earned it countless fans. But, it’s not just taste that makes your favorite brew awesome. Coffee contains a wealth of good qualities and amazing health benefits. Here at coffeeurban, we will talk about 25 Science-Backed Health Benefits Of Coffee That You May Not Know.

1. Stimulates The Brain And Makes You Smarter

coffee brain

A cup of coffee makes you feel refreshed. Well, that’s because the great-tasting drink isn’t just for your tastebuds, but also for your brain. When you drink coffee, the caffeine in it enters the bloodstream and heads for the brain.

The process is fairly quick – caffeine will enter your bloodstream in 15 minutes, and 99% of caffeine will be available within 45 minutes.

See also:

In the brain, caffeine blocks inhibitory neurotransmitters and encourages enhanced firing of neurons. This leads to effects like improved performance in terms of memory, vigilance, and general mental function.

Extended Reading:

Bioactive Molecules in Food. Reference Series in Phytochemistry. Springer, Cham | Springer | Nov 2017

Simply Thinking About Coffee Gives Your Brain A Boost, Study Suggests | Forbes | March 2019

2. Protects The Brain And Fights Alzheimer’s Disease

Alzheimer’s Disease

Coffee is the most commonly consumed psychoactive substance in the world. Coffee also has a neuroprotective side that can protect the brain from terrible illnesses like Alzheimer’s Disease and dementia.

In the USA alone, more than 5 million people suffer from Alzheimer’s Disease, and the number is expected to rise considerably in the coming years. Dementia has similarly frightening statistics.

It is now widely believed that consumption of coffee during aging can have a neuroprotective effect and reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s Disease. Coffee goes pretty well in prevention of AD along with eating healthy and regular exercise.

A study by the University of Eastern Finland, School of Medicine, found that Coffee consumption at midlife has a possibility of reducing AD and Dementia risk by as much as 65%.

Extended Reading:

Coffee Consumption Provides Therapeutic Benefits against AD | Researchgate | Feb 2018

Caffeine as a protective factor in dementia and Alzheimer’s disease | PubMed | 2010

How Coffee May Help Prevent Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s | Healthline | Nov 2018

3. Coffee Burns Fat

coffee burns fat

Need some slimming? Add coffee to your workout regimen! Caffeine boosts the metabolic rate of the body, encouraging it to burn more fat. The effect can be seen in obese as well as lean people. It can be more pronounced in those new to coffee, while long-time coffee drinkers usually see somewhat lower, albeit clear, effects.

Interestingly enough, coffee also works as an appetite suppressor, reducing your desire to eat for a brief time. So yes, its pounds you want to drop, coffee can help. Just remember not to load up your cup of java with sugar and cream!

Extended Reading:

Metabolic effects of caffeine in humans | PubMed | 2004

Coffee Can Help You Lose Weight, According To A Nutritionist | Independent | April 2018

4. It Can Help You Live Longer

coffee helps live longer

Coffee isn’t exactly the fountain of youth, but it appears that regular coffee-drinkers live longer. Most studies on this subject are observational.

Statistics from The 90+ Study at the University of California Irvine suggest that those who drink coffee moderately have a better shot at a long life. Drinking coffee has been associated with a long life.

The effect seems to be more pronounced in people suffering from Type-2 Diabetes, as they are likely to have almost 30% lower risk of death than their non-coffee drinking counterparts.

Extended Reading:

The relationship of coffee consumption with mortality | PubMed | 2008

The 90+ Study | UCI | Ongoing

Drinking as many as eight cups of coffee a day could help you live longer, study says | CNBC | July 2018

5. Coffee Prevents Cavities

Good oral health can come along with good coffee. Your favorite beverage can keep your teeth in better health and prevent cavities.

A study on the anti-carious effect of coffee found that the beverage is exceptional at preventing tooth decay. Coffee was found to be very effective at breaking down bacterial biofilms that coat teeth and cause dental plaque. The plaque is a major cause of tooth decay, and in preventing its formation, coffee can help you stave off cavities.

There is a small caveat here. Anti-carious effects of coffee are limited to black coffee without any additives. No sugar, no milk, not even a tiny bit. So if you’re fond of black coffee, rejoice, because drinking it in moderation is promoting your oral health. Which brings us to the next interesting health benefit of coffee.

Extended Reading:

Can coffee prevent caries? | PMC | 2009

How a cup of black coffee stops your teeth rotting | DailyMail | June 2014

6. Stops Gum Disease

Drinking coffee moderately can greatly improve gum health, especially in men. A paper published in the Journal of Periodontology suggests that the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of coffee can offer a small, but significant reduction in periodontal issues.

The study observed 1,000 men for up to 30 years and found that people who drank coffee regularly had fewer teeth with periodontal bone loss. Better gum health and a lower bone loss means teeth do not start to loosen with age and can last longer.

It is believed that the antioxidants in the coffee slow down the body’s own inflammatory processes. This leads to gums, periodontal bones, and even the jawbone enjoying better health for more years.

Extended Reading:

Coffee Consumption and Periodontal Disease in Males| Journal of Periodontology | Aug 2014

7. Coffee Fights Depression

Coffee Fights Depression

As you drink coffee, the caffeine travels to your brain and there it blocks inhibitory neurotransmitter adenosine. Once this neurotransmitter is blocked, the brain is encouraged to produce neurotransmitters like norepinephrine and dopamine. The latter is especially remarkable in creating an uplifting sensation.

Depression is a terrible condition that affects nearly 4.1% of the population of the USA. Given that many cases of depression often aren’t diagnosed due to the unwillingness of people to seek mental health, the actual numbers are likely to be significantly higher.

A long-term study involving 50,739 women found that the risk of depression was reduced in regular coffee-drinkers. Those drinking four or more cups of coffee per day had almost a 20% lower chance of falling into depression. Another somewhat older study suggested that coffee drinkers were less likely to commit suicide. Cheers to an uplifting mood!

Extended Reading:

Coffee, Caffeine, and Risk of Depression Among Women | JAMA | Sep 2011

A prospective study of coffee drinking and suicide in women | PubMed | 1996

The Drink That Fights Depression | Prevention | Mar 2013

8. It Can Make You Feel Better Adjusted And Self-Confident

Self-Confident coffee

Here’s another benefit of drinking coffee — it can be a catalyst for improving your social skills. The mental health benefits of coffee we discussed in the previous point, as well as the ease of social setting it provides make coffee a great companion for socializing.

Having some coffee before a group activity gives you better alertness, and enhanced participation in group activities. More immersion and participation in group activities gives the person a better sense of self, and makes it easier to communicate with a group at large.

Additionally, if experience serves, coffee is a wonderful ice breaker and can give strangers something to talk about.

Extended Reading:

Coffee with co-workers | Journal of Psychopharmacology | April 2018

9. Coffee Socials Are Being Used To Help With PTSD

coffee PTSD

Coffee Socials are an interesting approach for easing reintegration into the community for veterans. The results have been encouraging, and veterans have an easier time returning to regular social life. While the program at large is targeted at all veterans, it is also used to help soldiers dealing with PTSD.

Veteran Coffee Socials are innovative peer support groups for veterans. They are usually held in coffee shops or restaurants. The calming setting, plus the aforementioned positive effects of coffee on the brain help put the Coffee Social attendees at ease.

Extended Reading:

Veteran Coffee Socials | Springer | Nov 2018

10. Protects The Liver

coffee protects liver

Your liver will thank you for drinking coffee. Most studies carried out on the relationship between drinking coffee and liver health find the results encouraging.

Several diseases can affect the liver. Drinking coffee has been shown to be useful for dealing with (or preventing) conditions like hepatitis and fatty liver disease. It is in fact, studies have found an inverse relationship between coffee consumption and liver cirrhosis.

That is to say, the more you drink coffee, lower the risk of problems like liver cirrhosis. Do remember that the keyword here is moderation. Drinking 3-4 cups a day may be beneficial, but downing coffee all the time will create problems.

Extended Reading:

Does coffee protect against liver cirrhosis? | PubMed | Apr 2002

Take a coffee or tea break to protect your liver | ScienceDaily | June 2017

11. Coffee Protects From Some Cancers

coffee prevent breast cancer

Regular coffee consumption has been associated with a lower risk of some forms of cancer. The two major types of cancer that coffee can protect against are liver cancer and colorectal cancer. People drinking about four cups of coffee per day had an impressive 40% lower chance of liver cancer. Similarly, the risk of colorectal cancer was reduced by 15%.

The list goes on. Coffee has also been associated with lower risk of melanoma. People consuming four or more cups of coffee per day were at 20% lower risk of skin cancer as compared to those who did not drink coffee.

Coffee consumption can also be beneficial to middle-aged women, and lower the risk of cancers in later years. Increased coffee intake was seen to lower the risk of breast cancer. Similarly, research suggests that regular coffee drinkers were at a lower risk of endometrial cancer. It should be mentioned that decaf wasn’t found to be particularly effective in these cases.

Extended Reading:

Coffee Consumption and Risk of Liver Cancer: A Meta-Analysis | ScienceDirect | May 2007

New study links coffee consumption to decreased risk of colorectal cancer | EurekAlert | Apr 2016

Prospective study of coffee drinking and risk of melanoma in the United States | CancerResearch | Oct 2014

Coffee and tea consumption and risk of pre- and postmenopausal breast cancer | BreastCancerResearch | Jan 2015

Coffee Decreases the Risk of Endometrial Cancer | PMC | Nov 2017

12. It Fights Off Type 2 Diabetes

Scientific Coffee Benefits - Fights Type 2 Diabetes

Type 2 Diabetes is an increasingly alarming disease of epidemic proportions. Coffee drinkers, however, can rest a bit easy knowing that coffee can be helpful in dealing with Type 2 Diabetes.

Just add coffee along with your list of health regimen, including good food habits and exercise. A study led by Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) researchers found that people who increased their coffee intake by more than one cup daily were at 17% lower risk of developing Type 2 Diabetes.

As for individuals suffering from diabetes, regular coffee consumption has been associated with nearly a 30% lower risk of death.

Extended Reading:

Increasing daily coffee consumption may reduce type 2 diabetes risk | HSPH | Apr 2014

Research suggests coffee associated with approximately 25 percent lower risk of type 2 diabetes | EurekAlert | Nov 2018

Also see: Coffee Maker Buying Guide

13. Lower Risk Of Heart Disease

Scientific Coffee Benefits -Lower risk of heart disease

Rotterdam Coronary Calcification Study concluded that drinking coffee was beneficial against coronary calcification. While the effect is visible in both sexes, females seem to benefit more than men in this particular case.

Coffee consumption of about four cups a day could be associated with significantly lowered risk of cardiovascular mortality. Knowing that coffee can be useful in dealing with diabetes, the positive effects of coffee on the cardiovascular system can be better understood.

The study was carried out with middle-aged to older people, so cardiovascular benefits of coffee for younger people cannot be as easily quantified.

Extended Reading:

Coffee Consumption and Coronary Calcification| AHA Journals | Mar 2008

Here’s Another Reason to Feel Good About Drinking Coffee | Time | Nov 2017

How four cups of coffee might protect the heart | MedicalNewsToday | June 2018

14. Protects Against Parkinson’s Disease

A paper published in the journal Nature suggests that drinking coffee could protect you against Parkinson’s disease. The study found that caffeine intake greatly reduced the risk of Parkinson’s Disease in people with high genetic susceptibility.

Now that can be an excellent advantage for people with a greater genetic risk of Parkinson’s Disease. Using coffee as a preventive measure could (theoretically) improve the quality of life of millions of people.

Extended Reading:

Differential effect of caffeine intake in subjects with genetic susceptibility to Parkinson’s Disease | Nature | Nov 2015

How coffee might protect against Parkinson’s | MedicalNewsToday | Dec 2018

15. Lowered Risk Of Gout

Lowered Risk Of Gout

Drinking coffee can significantly reduce the risk of gout for men. A study carried out by the American College of Rheumatology found that regular coffee drinking over a long-term can reduce the incidence of gout in men.

Extended Reading:

Coffee consumption and risk of incident gout in men: A prospective study | A&R | May 2007

Coffee Lowers Gout Risk | WebMD | May 2007

16. Improves Cognitive Function

Scientific Coffee Benefits -Better Cognitive Function

Here’s another way coffee gets your brain all fired up. Regular coffee consumption is associated with improved cognitive function. I can practically imagine a TV Show where a coffee-drinking detective solves crimes. Probably with some slapstick humor to keep things light.

A study published in the Journal of Nutrition suggests that regular, but moderate coffee intake can help improve cognitive function. They did, however, also go on to suggest that the gains are most prominent when paired with a healthy diet.

Cognitive effects of coffee, as well as its effects on memory, are some of the most debated topics. Although it is sometimes suggested that a healthy lifestyle and diet, could be paired well with your favorite brew for better results.

Extended Reading:

Caffeine and Alcohol Intakes and Overall Nutrient Adequacy | Journal of Nutrition | June 2014

Caffeine and a healthy diet may boost memory, thinking skills | Harvard Health | Oct 2015

Could coffee drinking habits influence cognitive function? | MedicalNewsToday | July 2015

17. Coffee Can Reduce Pain After Workouts

We’ve been talking about a healthy lifestyle and exercising for a while now. Well, coffee has got your back there too! Drinking coffee can reduce pain after workouts and help you recuperate faster.

Habitual consumption of coffee has been associated with lower pain sensitivity. It can also be extremely helpful on dealing with delayed-onset muscle pain after workouts. That means if you’ve been avoiding working out due to muscle injury or the fear of skeletal muscle pain, a strong cup of coffee can reduce muscle pain by as much as 48%.

Just in case you needed more convincing, a paper published in the Journal of Applied Physiology says that caffeine, in combination with carbs can increase stamina during exercise.

Extended Reading:

Higher habitual dietary caffeine consumption is related to lower experimental pain sensitivity | Springer | Nov 2018

Caffeine Attenuates Delayed-Onset Muscle Pain and Force Loss Following Eccentric Exercise | Journal of Pain | Mar 2007

Caffeine and sports performance | Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism | Dec 2008

Muscles Sore After Exercise? Sip Caffeine | WebMD | Apr 2009

18. Lower Risk of Multiple Sclerosis

Time to hail the neuroprotective effects of coffee again. Studies carried out to find a relationship between coffee consumption and Multiple Sclerosis found that long-term consumption of coffee can be beneficial.

The general results of the study were that increased consumption of coffee resulted in lower risk of MS. It should be noted that people in these studies were drinking a lot of coffee. The greatest reduction of the risk of Multiple Sclerosis was observed in people drinking more than 900 mL of coffee daily!

Extended Reading:

High consumption of coffee is associated with decreased multiple sclerosis risk | BMJ Journals | Mar 2016

The Impact of Coffee and Caffeine on Multiple Sclerosis | Frontiers In Nutrition | Dec 2018

19. Better Eye Health By Preventing Retinal Damage

Coffee Helps Better Eye Health By Preventing Retinal Damage

You guess it! Coffee is good for your eyes. A study by researchers at Cornell University, which was published in the Journal of Agricultural And Food Chemistry found that coffee can protect the retina.

Coffee is a rich source of a strong antioxidant known as chlorogenic acid. On average, raw coffee is about 1% caffeine, but it can contain as much as 7-9% of chlorogenic acid. The study found that this strong antioxidant can effectively prevent retinal degeneration.

Extended Reading:

Chlorogenic Acid and Coffee Prevent Hypoxia-Induced Retinal Degeneration | ACS | Dec 2013

Can coffee protect our eyesight? | MedicalNewsToday | May 2014

20. A Source Of Fiber In Diet

Coffee Is A Source Of Fiber In Diet

Your favorite beverage is doing you nutritional favors! Oatmeal and apples receive tonnes of praise for being rich in dietary fiber. Well, you can add coffee in that list. Coffee beans have been known to be rich in fiber, with dark roasts having slightly less fiber content in comparison to other variants.

However, it was not believed that this fiber could be found in our favorite coffee. Research suggests that brewed coffee may actually contain some soluble dietary fiber, giving you some part of your fiber requirements. Of course, there is more evidence needed before we actually consider coffee as a genuine source of dietary fiber, but it does help to know there’s a good chance.

Extended Reading:

Dietary Fiber in Brewed Coffee | ACS | Feb 2007

Need Fiber? Have Some Coffee | Scientific American | Mar 2007

21. An Excellent Source of Antioxidants In Your Diet

Coff Is An An Excellent Source of Antioxidants In Your Diet

Coffee is rich in antioxidants. In fact, it is sometimes even considered as the most significant source of antioxidants in the western diet. Research found that coffee was the largest source of antioxidants in a typical Western diet that also included some wine, fruits, and cereals.

Extended Reading:

Intakes of antioxidants in coffee, wine, and vegetables | PubMed | 2004

Coffee and Antioxidants: Everything You Need to Know | Healthline | Feb 2019

22. Coffee Is Rich In Essential Nutrients

Coffee Is Rich In Essential Nutrients

Apart from being a treasure trove of antioxidants that we just mentioned, coffee is also rich in essential nutrients. An espresso, for example, due to its very nature of brewing contains a higher amount of suspended solids. As we already mentioned, this makes it an excellent source of antioxidants and fiber.

It is also a remarkable source of several essential nutrients. Espresso contains significant amounts of magnesium, Vitamin B2, Vitamin B3, and other B Vitamins. It is also rich in choline, which is useful in metabolism.

Extended Reading:

National Nutrient Database | USDA

Coffee’s Surprising Health Benefits | WebMD

23. Better Kidney Health

Research suggests that coffee can lead to better kidney health. Research found that consumption of coffee can lower the risk of kidney stones. While the clear mechanism is unknown, it is believed that coffee makes the urine more dilute, thus making it easier for the kidneys.

More studies on the relationship between coffee and kidneys have suggested that regular consumption of coffee helps lowers mortality rates and risk for those living with kidney diseases. Additionally, coffee is a slight diuretic, which might also make it easier on the kidneys.

Extended Reading:

Cafffeine Intake Associated With Reduced Kidney Stone Risk | MedicalResearch | Oct 2014

Caffeine consumption and mortality in chronic kidney disease | OxfordAcademy | Sep 2018

Coffee and Kidney Disease: Is it Safe? | Kidney

24. Coffee Reduces The Risk Of Tinnitus In Women

Coffee Reduces The Risk Of Tinnitus In Women

According to a study published in The American Journal of Medicine, coffee consumption is directly related to incidents of tinnitus. The study followed thousands of women for several years and came to the conclusion that greater consumption of coffee translated into the lower risk of tinnitus. Long story short, drinking coffee will prevent ringing in your ears.

Extended Reading:

A Prospective Study of Caffeine Intake and Risk of Incident Tinnitus | AMJ Med | Aug 2014

Caffeine may reduce women’s tinnitus risk | HSPH | 2014

Caffeine May Reduce Tinnitus Risk | NYT | Aug 2014

25. For Men, Coffee Reduces Risk Of ED

For Men, Coffee Reduces Risk Of ED

I have come to the conclusion that coffee might very well be a man’s best friend. A study carried out by The University of Texas- Medical School at Houston, found that men whose daily coffee intake was 2-3 cups of coffee every day were at a lower risk of developing Erectile Dysfunction. The reduced risk was also observed in overweight men.

Extended Reading:

Role of Caffeine Intake on Erectile Dysfunction in US Men | PLOS | Apr 2015

Coffee May Perk Up More Than Men’s Brains: It Could Stave Off Erectile Dysfunction | Forbes | May 2015

How Do You See The Health Benefits Of Coffee? Tell Us Your Stories

There you have it, a long list of benefits you can expect from coffee. But keep in mind, coffee is not a wonder drug and you should not assume the health benefits listed here work the same as a doctor’s prescription. There are a lot of individual contributing factors, including blood pressure, genetics, local conditions, individual health, gut flora, and a lot more.

Coffee is one of the most popular beverages in the world, and a lot of people have their own rituals associated with their favorite beverage.

What are your experiences with coffee? Comment and tell us about the health benefits you see and how a nice cup of coffee affects your health and life!

GCISD Football: Grapevine Holds Fall 2019 Intersquad Scrimmage at Mustang-Panther Stadium to Start 100th Year of Football

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The Grapevine Mustangs Varsity, Junior Varsity and Freshman teams held a Intersquad Scrimmage on Saturday, Aug. 17 at Mustang-Panther Stadium. In order to beat the heat of the day the scrimmage started at 8:00 AM. This marks the start of Grapevine 100th year of football. The Mustangs will scrimmage against the Argyle Eagles next at Mustang-Panther Stadium on Friday, Aug. 23. Grapevine will play its first home non-district game on Thursday, Sep. 12 against the Northwest Texans.

Don’t forget to check out the Colleyville/Grapevine/LocalNewsOnly football photo website HERE.

YouTube video of game can be view HERE

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GCISD Football: Colleyville Heritage Fall 2019 Intersquad Scrimmage Held at CHHS

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The Colleyville Panthers held an Intersquad Scrimmage of Varsity, Junior Varsity and Freshman teams on Saturday, Aug. 17 at Colleyville Heritage HS. The Panthers will play there first home non-district game on Friday, Sep. 6 against the Southlake-Carroll Dragons at Mustang-Panther Stadium.

Don’t forget to check out the Colleyville/Grapevine/LocalNewsOnly football photo website HERE.

YouTube video of the scrimmage can be view HERE

LRW — – 08/19/19

 

 

Presidential candidates—just your normal average folks? – The Center for Responsive Politics

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LNO: August 21, 2019

Political candidates net worth, just your regular working class?

Financial disclosures for current candidates

Recent Arrests in Southlake, Texas

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Southlake, Texas Arrests….August 23, 2019

Arrest and booking photos are provided by law enforcement officials. Arrest does not imply guilt, and criminal charges are merely accusations. A defendant is presumed innocent unless proven guilty and convicted in a Court of Law.

Zachary Paul Duffy, Age:22, POB: Dallas

Listed Occupation as Sandwich Maker at McAllisters and home 2691 Kimberly Dr., Grapevine, Texas,

Arrested on August 16, 2019 at 2:57 AM by Officer T. Harris and Charged with

Driving While Intoxicated.


Mario Anthony Alvarez, Age: 28, POB: Dallas

Listed Occupation as Self Employed and Home 5823 Hollis Ave, Dallas, TX.

Arrested on August 22, 2019 at 12:15 AM by Officer S. Grossman at 100 Village Center Dr. and Charged with;

Driving with an invalid license with a previous conviction Suspended and without restitution.


Lauro-Israel Mendoza, Jr. Age: 55 POB: TX

Listed Occupation as Engineer in the US Army and Home 4640 Wolf Ridge Way, Ft. Worth, TX.

Arrested on Aug. 18, 2019 at 10:26 PM by Officer J. Busby at 400 W. Southlake Blvd and charged with;

Driving While Intoxicated.


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LNO Policy Note: Considering the long period take to clear most cases through the court system, LNO does not have the ability to track the eventual outcome of every arrest.

LNO often is requested to remove data based on alleged clearance of charges at a later date. LNO therefore is expanding and restating our policy on removing information by request at a later date from the archives dating back to 2000. If you or someone you know has been reported arrested and subsequently been cleared of the charges; inform LNO with verifiable information.

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However, LNO will bring forward and update the information if requested by the convicted party. If interested party makes claims of dismissal but public records indicate no dismissal; “LNO may update information and bring forward other public record information as well.”

Information is obtained through FOIA and available to the public; as reported by law enforcement.  You should check with your attorney concerning Open Records statutes prior to making any assumption of LNO rights to publish same. Any other questions? Editor@LocalNewsOnly.com

 

GCISD Football: Grapevine and Argyle Scrimmage at Mustang-Panther Stadium

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The Grapevine Mustangs and Argyle Eagles held a pre-season scrimmage on Friday, Aug. 23 at Mustang-Panther Stadium. During the scrimmage the teams competed in a simulated game of two 12 minute quarters in which the Eagles outscored the Mustangs. Grapevine will play its first home non-district game on Thursday, Sep. 12 against the Northwest Texans.

Don’t forget to check out the Colleyville/Grapevine/LocalNewsOnly football photo website HERE.

YouTube video of game can be view HERE

 

LRW – – 08/24/19

 

 

 

Recent Colleyville, Texas Arrests

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Colleyville, Texas……….. August 25, 2019
Colleyville Police Incident Reports

Incident Report 8-11-2019 in PDF

Incident Report  8-18-2019

Obeb Alexander Castillo, Age: 17, POB: Santa Fe, NM.

Listed as a Student at Grapevine High School and Home 320 Lloyd Circle Colleyville, TX.

Arrested on August 22, 2019 at 8:44 pm by Officer E. Olivarez at 2006 Cottage Oak Lane and Charged with,

Possession of a Controlled Substance PG 2 less than 1 Gram in a Drug Free Zone, a Felony Third Degree.


Sabrina Cantu Burda, Age: 48, POB: Saginaw, MI.

Listed Occupation as Nurse, Self Employed and Home 1101 Stonington Dr., McKinney, TX.

Arrested by Officer J. Newman August 11th at 11:11pm at 3800 Rothschild Blvd and Charged with;

Driving While Intoxicated 2nd !!**


Sean Patrick, Age: 24, POB: Mountain View, CA.

Listed occupation as Insided Rep for Texas RRST Rentals and Home 7116 Isle Royale Drive, Ft. Worth, TX.

Arrested on August 18,m 2019 at 3:02 AM by Officer M. Foss at 4800 Colleyville Blvd and Charged with;

Driving while Intoxicated.


Nelson Alexander Bohanon, Age 22, POB: Memphis, TN.

Listed as Unemployed and Home 5008 Green Hill Lane, Colleyville, TX.

Arrested on August 14, 2019 at 11:45 PM by Officer N. Garcia at 200 Valley View Dr. N. and Charged with;

1.) On a Colleyville PD Warrant Possession of Marijuana more than 4 Ounces, less than 4 lbs., a State Jail Felony

2.) On a Colleyville PD Warrant Driving while license suspended with a previous conviction and suspension without being resolved,

3.) On a Colleyville PD Warrant  for  Failure to Identify Fugitive Intent by giving false information,

4.) On a Colleyville PD Warrant for Failure to Appear,

5.) On a Colleyville PD Warrant  for Driving While License Suspended,

6.) On a Colleyville PD Warrant for  Possession of Drug Paraphernalia,

7.) On a Colleyville PD Warrant for Failure to provide Proof of Financial Responsibility,

8.) On a Denton PD Warrant for Driving without a Valid License,

9.) On a Denton PD Warrant for Changed Lane when Unsafe,  Total Bond $2,336

 


GCISD Football: Colleyville Defeated by Southlake-Carroll at Mustang Panther Stadium In Home Opener 50-9

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The Colleyville Panthers (1-1, 0-0 5A Region 1 District 4) were blasted by the Southlake-Carroll Dragons (2-0, 0-0 6A Region 1 District 5) by a score of 50-9 in Week 2 of play. The non-district game was played at the Panthers home field Mustang-Panther Stadium on Friday, Sep. 6. The Colleyville offense was held to only 9 points scored in the 2nd quarter. The Panther defense couldn’t control the Dragon offense which scored in every quarter a total of 50 points. Colleyville’s next non-district home game will be on Sep. 13 against the Trinity Trojans (2-0, 0-0 6A Region 1 District 3.)

Don’t forget to check out the Colleyville/Grapevine/LocalNewsOnly football photo website HERE.

YouTube video of game can be view HERE

LRW – – 09/07/19

 

 

 

Recent Arrests in Keller, Texas

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Keller, Texas – September 8, 2019

Chad Michael Gravely, Age: 24, POB: Dallas

Listed Occupation as Fork Lift Driver for Ready Cable Warehouse and Home 409 Hovenkamp St.

Arrested on August 29, 2019 at 12:41 AM by Officer B. Jensen at 100 College Ave. and Charged with;

Driving While Intoxicated 2nd !!**


Zachary Shane Smith, Age: 33, POB: Fayville, AR.

Listed Occupation as Tow Truck Driver for AA Wrecker and Home 803 Lucas Drive.  Grapevine, TX.

Arrested on Aug. 25, 2019 at 10:27 PM by Officer A. Clark at 3199 J T Ottinger Road and Charged with;

Driving While Intoxicated !

Danny Dewayne Holloway, Age: 43, POB: Arlington, TX

Listed as Unemployed  and Home 316 Oxford Dr., Roanoke, TX.

Arrested on Aug. 24, 2019 at 10:23 AM by Officer A. Hinkle at 120 Trail Ridge DR. and Charged with;

1.) Possession of a Controlled Substance PG 2 More than 4 G, less than 400 G, a Felony Second Degree,

2.)  Possession of a Controlled Substance PG 2 less than 1 G.

Remarks: Charge was Changed from a PG1 to a PG2 per Officer Hinkle
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Casey Alexander Miller, Age: 25, POB: NRH, TX.

Listed Occupation as Engineer and Employer IEG,

Arrested on Aug. 24, 2019 at 2:00 AM by Officer L. Nagy at 2700 Bear Creek Parkway and Charged with;

Public Intoxication


Austin David Sleeper, Age 37, POB: Dallas,

Listed Occupation as Insurance Underwriter and Home 8537 Duke Terrace #9303, Ft. Worth, TX.

Arrested on Aug. 24, 2019 at 2:46 AM by Officer B. Jensen at the Bronson Rock (OLD) The Pour Shack (NOW) and Charged with;

1.) Criminal Mischief more than $100, Less than $750,

2.) Public Intoxication


Brian Russell Elder, Age 52, POB: Medford, OR.

Listed Occupation as VP Software Developer at Unifocus and Home 7237 West Nirvana Cir, NRH, TX.

Arrested on Aug. 28, 2019 at 12:25 AM by Officer A. BEall at the Home Depot in Keller and Charged with:

Driving While Intoxicated…NO BOND.


Sanchez Antonio Ortega, Age: 47, POB: MEXICO,

Listed Occupation as Self Employed Contractor and Home 7623 Interstate 35 E, Dallas, TX.,

Arrested on Aug. 24, 2019 at 2:57 PM by Officer M. Wheeler at the Keller PD and Charged with;

1.) Arson Intended Damage to a Habitat/Place of Worship, a Felony First Degree,

2.) Stalking, a Felony Third Degree.


Bryan Deon Everett, Age: 44, POB: Ft. Worth

Listed as Disable and Home 1701 Colvin St. Ft. Worth,

Arrested on Aug. 30, 2019 at 2:07 AM by Officer J. Dickerson at 299 Windcrest Dr. and Charged with;


Theft of Property more than $2,500 with 2 or More Previous Convictions. A State Jail Felony!!!!!!!


Dennis Raymount Brown, Age: 44, POB: Ft. Worth, TX

Listed as Unemployed and Home 2005 Dillard St., Ft. Worth,

Arrested on Aug. 30, 2019 at 2:07 AM by Officer J. Dickerson,  at the same location as Everett Above and Charged with:

Theft of Property more than $2,500 with 2 or More Previous Convictions. A State Jail Felony!!!!!!!


Alejandro Coria, Age: 24, POB: Victorville, CA.

Listed Occupations as Warehouse Worker at Autonation Warehouse and Home 11332 Golden Triangle Circle, Ft. Worth, TX.

Arrested on Aug. 27, 2019 at 2:49 AM by Westlake Police Officer M. Keller at 3800 SH 170 WB and Charged with;

Driving While Intoxicated.


Benjamin Gonzalez,  Age: 53, POB: MEXICO,

Listed Occupation as Labor at DVI and Home 3114 Eldelweiss Dr., Grand Prairie, TX.

Arrested on Aug. 28, 2019 by Westlake PD Officer M. Wheeler at 3101 SH 170 EB and Charged with;

Assault Causing Bodily Injury.

 

 

Recent Arrests in Colleyville, Texas

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Colleyville, Texas  Sept. 8, 2019

Recent Colleyville Police Incidents Recorded 
Incident Page

Arrested and Booked

Reagan Michelle Sanders, Age: 22, POB: Ft. Worth

Listed Occupation as Server at Winery and Home 190 Hidden Creek Loop, Weatherford, TX.

Arrested on Sept. 1, 2019 at 3:08 AM by Officer E. Olivarez at 400 Mid-Cities Blvd and Charged with;

Driving while Intoxicated.

Vict1or Xavier Ramirez, Age: 24, POB: Ft. Worth, TX.

Listed Occupation as Debt Collector for Recovery Associates and Home 760 Ruth Dr.. Hurst, TX.

Arrested on Sept. 2, 2019 at 1:14 AM by Officer J. Newman at 3800 Forest Ridge Dr. and Charged with;

1.) Tampering and Fabricating Evidence with Intent to Impair and Investigation, a Felony Third Degree,

2.) Possession of a Controlled Substance PG 2 Less than 1 G, a State Jail Felony,

3.)On a Colleyville PD Warrant for Possession of a Controlled Substance PG 3  28 G, a Class A Misdemeanor,

4.) On a Colleyville PD Warrant for Possession of a Dangerous Drug, a Class A Misdemeanor,

5.) On a Colleyville PD Warrant for  Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, a Class C Misdemeanor.

Garrett Reed Ouellette, Age: 18, POB: Arlington ,TX.

 Listed Occupation as Sales at Tillyes and Home 3608 Cummings Ct., Bedford, TX.

Arrested on Sept. 4, 2019 at 2:13 AM by Officer J. Newman at 3800 Forest Ridge Drive and Charged with,

Evading Arrest and Detention —NO BOND.

GCISD Football: Grapevine Triumphs Over Justin Northwest in Home Opener 36-26

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The Grapevine Mustangs (2-1, 0-0 5A-1 Region 1 District 4) opened the 2019 home season by defeating the Justin Northwest Texans (0-3, 0-0 5A-2 Region 1 District 4) 36-26 in a non-district game at Mustang-Panther Stadium on Thursday, Sep.12. Grapevine rushed for 287 yards and gained a game total of 402 total yards. The Mustangs’ next home non-district game will be against Carrollton Creekview at Mustang-Panther Stadium on Sep. 27.

Don’t forget to check out the Colleyville/Grapevine/LocalNewsOnly football photo website HERE.

YouTube video of game can be view HERE

 

LRW – – 09/13/19

 

 

GCISD Football: Colleyville Heritage Loses Non-District Game to Trinity 31-17

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The Colleyville Panthers (1-2, 0-0 5A-1 Region 1 District 4) were defeated by the Trinity Trojans (3-0, 0-0 6A-1 Region 1 District 3) 31-17 in a non-district game at Mustang-Panther Stadium on Friday, Sep. 13. The Panthers next home game will be against Carrollton Creekview (2-1, 0-0 5A-1 Region 1 District 4) on Oct. 4.

Don’t forget to check out the Colleyville/Grapevine/LocalNewsOnly football photo website HERE.

YouTube video of game can be view HERE

LRW – – 09/17/19

 

 

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