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Woman Found Guilty, Sentenced To 8 Years In TDCJ For Aggravated Assault
Mar26

Woman Found Guilty, Sentenced To 8 Years In TDCJ For Aggravated Assault

Maurquia Inez Ford, 32, was convicted Monday, March 25, and sentenced to 8 years in Texas Department of Criminal Justice for aggravated assault. During a trial before the court, Ford and two other individuals were accused of following the victim to his uncle’s residence. Once there, one of the assailants was alleged to have hit the victim in the head with an object, causing severe injuries. The victim was later flown to a Dallas...

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San Antonio Woman Sentenced to 15 Years in Delta County Burglaries
Jul14

San Antonio Woman Sentenced to 15 Years in Delta County Burglaries

Friday morning in Delta County Eighth Judicial District Court, Heidi Wosotowsky pled guilty to burglary and was sentenced to 15 years in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Wosotowsky, of San Antonio, was one of two women arrested in March for burglaries in Lamar and Delta Counties. The other woman, Amber Michelle Morgan, 36, of Hopkins County, remains in Hopkins County jail on the burglary and other charges. As reported by KSST...

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Talco Woman Sentenced to 20 Years
Nov24

Talco Woman Sentenced to 20 Years

She did not wait for her December 7th trial date. Instead of waiting, Jackqulyn Henry Erwin, 52, of Talco pled guilty to two first degree felony delivery cases and was sentenced to 20 years in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Her guilty plea was made in 8th Judicial District Court before Judge Eddie Northcutt Monday. She was scheduled for a final pre-trial hearing Monday. In September of this year, Erwin and a 59-year old...

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HOPKINS COUNTY WOMAN INDICTED IN FEDERAL CASE INVOLVING ALLEGED ABUSE, FRAUD AT DOG BREEDING FACILITY
Mar23

HOPKINS COUNTY WOMAN INDICTED IN FEDERAL CASE INVOLVING ALLEGED ABUSE, FRAUD AT DOG BREEDING FACILITY

PLANO, Texas – A Hopkins County woman is facing multiple federal charges following an investigation into what authorities describe as an unlicensed and inhumane dog breeding operation in Northeast Texas. Kristine Michelle Hicks, 51, of Cumby, has been indicted by a federal grand jury in the Eastern District of Texas on one count of acting as an animal dealer without a license and four counts of wire fraud. The announcement was made by...

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Texas Woman Accused of Hiding Razor Blades in Walmart Bread
Dec17

Texas Woman Accused of Hiding Razor Blades in Walmart Bread

December 17, 2025 – A 33-year-old Texas woman, identified as Camille Benson, was arrested Tuesday in Biloxi, Mississippi, after authorities say she placed razor blades inside loaves of bread sold at two Walmart stores. Customers first discovered blades in bread at the Walmart Supercenter on December 5 and again at a Walmart Neighborhood Market on December 8. After additional complaints surfaced on December 14, store employees...

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Foundation’s Free Mammography Clinic Provides Life-Saving Prevention for Local Woman
Sep15

Foundation’s Free Mammography Clinic Provides Life-Saving Prevention for Local Woman

September 15, 2025 – Sulphur Springs, Texas – The Hopkins County Health Care Foundation is a charitable organization with a rich history of improving local healthcare since 1997, but more recently, its annual free mammography clinic has become a beloved and impactful tradition. Krista Caldwell is a local woman who has been participating in the free clinic since its second year in 2021. “I only signed up because I was in the age...

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Federal Grand Jury has Indicted a Sulphur Springs Woman in Connection to the Death of a Juvenile
Jul01

Federal Grand Jury has Indicted a Sulphur Springs Woman in Connection to the Death of a Juvenile

July 1, 2025 – A federal grand jury has indicted a Sulphur Springs woman in connection to the death of a juvenile who overdosed on a drug called N-Pyrrolidino Protonitazene. Twenty-four-year old Diamon Leann Yates is charged with possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance resulting in death. The case was the first instance of the drug being identified in Texas and the seventh in the U.S. Because it was the first...

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Attor­ney Gen­er­al Ken Pax­ton Announces Arrest of Two Ille­gal Aliens in Con­nec­tion with the Death of a Woman on Lake Grapevine
May28

Attor­ney Gen­er­al Ken Pax­ton Announces Arrest of Two Ille­gal Aliens in Con­nec­tion with the Death of a Woman on Lake Grapevine

May 28, 2025 – Attorney General Ken Paxton has announced the arrest of an illegal alien suspected of killing a woman kayaking on Lake Grapevine over the weekend and another illegal alien who helped her flee the scene of the crime.  Ava Moore On Sunday, Daikerlyn Alejandra Gonzalez Gonzalez—an illegal alien from Venezuela—struck and killed an 18-year-old woman, Ava Moore, on Lake Grapevine with a jet ski. The suspect then fled...

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Heart Calcium Scan Saves Local Woman’s Life
Jun03

Heart Calcium Scan Saves Local Woman’s Life

June 3, 2024 – In July, the Hopkins County Health Care Foundation is offering sixty free heart calcium scans to Hopkins County men meeting certain criteria.  The Foundation’s board of directors would like to raise local awareness of the importance of this scan.   The story of Hopkins County native and resident Missy Caddell is one of triumph.  It only has a happy ending because she took her doctor’s advice and got a...

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Odessa Woman Arrested For Felony DWI Involving Small Child
Jan15

Odessa Woman Arrested For Felony DWI Involving Small Child

January 15, 2024 – Sulphur Springs Police were dispatched to a Como Street Business over the weekend in response to a call about a suspicious vehicle at the business. The caller knew that the car was unfamiliar and knew the driver was not employed by the business. Upon arrival, officers attempted to stop the vehicle, but the driver was slow to react and appeared to have trouble operating the vehicle. As officers approached the...

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