Tuesday, September 3, 2019

hejola report for 09032019


Hejola report for 09032019.
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Kingsville, Texas. Hello again I am Veronica la lesbian con today’s award winning barrio headline news
I better not;
Maybe his conscience got the better of him. Last week, according to the constable report a man in a wheelchair approached a teller at a First National Barrio bank South Side. The man, thought to be in his 80s, handed the teller a note demanding cash, but then "suddenly abandoned his robbery attempt and exited the bank," a police statement read. Police and FBI agents were on the lookout for the reluctant robber, but there were no photographs or video of him to aid them.
Barrio poker man is back;
Barrio assistant constable Barney Fife Ruiz, stopped along Third and Wells street to see if a car parked on the shoulder needed assistance. Instead, his report, he observed the driver inside with ten mobile phones, neatly arranged in a blue foam square, all playing Barrio poker man Go. Ruiz did not issue a ticket to the driver, but he did warn him to put the phones away and move along, this parking spot was for customers only. [Associated Press, 8/15/201
Barrio Einstein;
Dave Little, 61, set and  determined to get rid of a hornet's nest two stories high under a corner of his family's roof. He first tried spraying the nest with Raid, but when that didn't work, he got creative. As his brother David II, recorded video of the extermination, Dave lit up a Roman candle and pointed the fiery balls at the nest, reported the constable report. The first two or three missed their mark, but when his ammunition connected with the nest, it burst into flames, killing the wasps but setting the attic on fire as well. David rushed up to a nearby window and used a fire extinguisher to put the flames out. "I would say mission accomplished," he said, even though there is now a small hole in the house.

Don’t talk to strangers;
An attempted burglary happen late last night unfolded in an unusual manner. The constable responded to a burglary in progress call to find the alleged thief Kirsten Hernandez, 29, had scuffled with la commadra a 64-year-old woman before making off with pill bottles, debit and credit cards, $150 cash and a fake $1 million lotto ticket. Hernandez had run out of the house with part of her shirt ripped off, which led a passing motorist to ask if she was hurt and needed a ride. Hernandez accepted, climbing into the trunk of the car, according to the police report. The driver later told police he realized something wasn't right but panicked and drove off. Police also said they found iPads stolen from a local Go and Stop store in Hernandez purse. She and an accomplice face multiple charges.
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