Crime Stoppers Crime Of The Week
Crime of the Week:
Erath County Crime Stoppers needs your help in solving the crime of the week.
Over the last several days the Tarleton Police Department and Stephenville Police Department have received multiple reports of car burglaries in the campus area. These burglaries are happening in the early morning hours. The suspect(s) took various electronic items and car audio equipment. If you have any information on this crime or any other, contact Erath County Crime Stoppers at 254-965-CASH. If your tip leads to an arrest or the recovery of stolen property, you are eligible for a cash reward up to $1,000. Callers will not be asked their name and will remain anonymous.
Callers can also submit their tips securely and anonymously on-line at:
http://www.stephenvillepolice.org/crime.html
For further inquiries into this crime please contact:
Randy Dolloff
Lieutenant
Tarleton State University Police Department
254-968-9458
dolloff@tarleton.edu
Carlton VFD Auction
September 18, 2010
6:30 PM @ Carleton VFD Fire Hall on FM 219
Carleton, TX
Auction contains many items donated from local business. Bid on that treasure you have been looking for. Homemade cakes as well. Dinner will be served : Brisket, beans, potato salad, peach cobbler, cold iced tea.
All funds raised will go to the Carleton VFD!
Join them for food, fun, and a great auction.
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