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Silsbee PD arrests elderly man, others

The Silsbee Police Department reported an elderly man was arrested recently. Jan. 20, Norman Dean Land, 87, was arrested for criminal mischief, $2,500-$30,000, a state jail felony. Five others were also arrested on various charges recently. Jan.

Area man arrested in Tyler County

A Hardin County man was arrested recently by the Tyler County Sheriff’s Office. Sheriff Bryan Weatherwood reported that John Hancock, 32, of Lumberton, was arrested for assault of family member and failure to identify with false information.

Eight arrested by Lumberton PD

The Lumberton Police Department reported nine people were arrested on felony and misdemeanor charges recently. Jan. 22, Lonnie L. Crochet, 50, was arrested for assault (Class C); and William C. Luckey, 46, was arrested for assault of family member (third-degree felony). Jan.
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Traffic stop results in drug arrests

An early morning traffic stop resulted in the arrest of two Beaumont residents, reported the Beaumont Police Department. Jan. 18, Keith Allen Fowler Jr., 30, and his passenger, Ty’Keyah Alliyanna Coleman, 23, were arrested when officers stopped them in the 1900 block of Nora.

Local man indicted in undercover sting

A Jefferson County grand jury indicted a Beaumont man on Jan. 18 for solicitation of prostitution, a state jail felony. Christopher Dontae Moore, 27, of Beaumont, was arrested Oct.

Man indicted for indecency with a child

A Port Neches man was indicted for indecency with a child, a second-degree felony, by a Jefferson County grand jury on Jan. 18. Adrian Lee Lakey, 44, remains in the Jefferson County Correctional Facility under a $250,000 bond. The probable cause affidavit for Lakey’s arrest states that, on Dec.

Man indicted for shooting girlfriend

A Port Arthur man, who allegedly shot his girlfriend, was indicted by a Jefferson County grand jury for aggravated assault on Jan. 18. Mark Allen Davis, 20, was arrested Dec. 13 for the first-degree felony. He remains in the Jefferson County Correctional Facility under a $500,000 bond.