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From our October 26, 2000,
edition.
Columbus
Day criminals captured in Palestine
By
Roger Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
The
Donley County Sheriff’s Department reported Friday that burglars
involved with Columbus Day crimes in Lelia Lake have been arrested.
Chief
Deputy Butch Blackburn said Brandy Machell Savers, age 24, and Cecil Ray
Turner, age 26, were arrested by Postal Inspector Fermin Romo in
Palestine, Texas, on October 13.
Savers
and Turner confessed to the October 9 break in at the Lelia Lake Post
Office where they stole several money orders, Blackburn said. The duo also
broke into Reynolds Machine & Supply and stole cash and tools.
The
couple also burglarized the Estelline Post Office the same night.
Blackburn
said Savers and Turner tried to pass off the one of the stolen money
orders in a Dallas post office, but the postal clerk recognized it as
being stolen.
The
clerk refused to take the money order, went to the parking lot, and wrote
down the suspects’ license plate number. They were also captured on
video tape.
Fermin
recovered some money orders as well as tools taken from Reynolds’ store.
Blackburn
said the couple is scheduled to be arraigned on federal charges in
Amarillo this week. They will also face state charges for the break-in at
Reynolds.
Turner
has a long criminal history, Blackburn said.
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