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Lytle Police Report

Monday, July 01
8:35 AM – 14900 Blk. Lytle-Somerset Rd. – Officer received a black and brown Monbebe backpack with misc. baby items found on the homeowner’s porch approximately three weeks earlier.
10:01 AM – Assist Atascosa EMS – Live Oak St. – Officer responded to assist a patient having a medical emergency.
1:21 PM – 19700 Blk. IH 35 – Officer responded to a two-vehicle non-injury accident.

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Robert Delaney

Robert Delaney, born on September 12, 1959, beloved husband, father, grandfather, and friend, passed away peacefully on July 5, 2024 at the age of 64.
Robert is survived by his sister; Elaine Turnbow (Gary), his brother; Jim Delaney (Donna), sons; Robert Delaney Jr. (Rose), and John Delaney, daughter; Tara Wyrwich (Troy), his four grandchildren; Jacob Delaney, Jacelyn Delaney, Sydney Wyrwich, and Ryder Wyrwich. He was preceded in death by his loving wife, Glenda (Katy) Delaney, father James David Delaney and mother Sophie Delaney.

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Local church invites you to visit replica of Our Lady Guadalupe, now on display in Natalia

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Residents are welcome to go visit the missionary image of Our Lady Guadalupe at St. John Bosco Catholic Church in Natalia. She will be on display through July 7.
This digital replica, is the exact size and color of the original miraculous image that Our Lady left on Saint Juan Diego’s tilma in 1531. It is certified by Cardinal Norberto Carrera, Archbishop of Mexico.

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Coming soon to Devine…

Summer Fun at the Driscoll Public Library… Come out and see the presentation on July 10 at 1pm by BK Bones Paleontologist (cap 200).

BK Bones, paleontologist
Summer Fun at the Driscoll Public Library…..
July 8 – Lego Club (5+ yrs) 4:30 pm
July 9 – Preschool Story Time (9 months-5/6 years) 10:30 am; D6-Tweens 2-4pm
July 10 – BK Bones Paleontologist (cap 200) 1 pm
July 16 – Preschool Story Time (9 months-5/6 years) 10:30 am
July 17 – Movie – Trolls Band Together (PG 91 min) 1 pm
July 18 – Teen Club – TBA 3 to 5 pm
July 22 – Reading Challenge Deadline; Art Club (7+ yrs) 4:30 pm
July 23 – Preschool Story Time (9 months-5/6 years) 10:30 am
July 24 – Movie – Elemental (PG 104 min) 1 pm
July 30 – Preschool Story Time (9 months-5/6 years) 10:30 am; Quest 4 Teens 2 to 4 pm
July 31 – Spikey Mikey Magic Show (cap 200) 1 pm
August 1 – Awards Ceremony; Ice Cream Social 1 pm

Magician Spikey Mikey and more!

Gonzales executed….

2001 Capital Murder Case went unsolved for almost two years before confession of kidnapping/murder

PRESS RELEASE by Medina County District Attorney’s Office June 27, 2024–On June 26, 2024, Ramiro Felix Gonzales was executed for the rape and murder of 18-year-old Bridget Townsend. The death penalty is something that is never taken lightly by the State of Texas.
In the case of Ramiro Gonzales, he had a fair trial and he confessed to the crime and led authorities to her body. Prior to his confession, the family of Bridget Townsend had to deal with the uncertainty of Bridget’s fate for a year and nine months. After the discovery of her body, the family has had to endure the repeated reminders of their loved one’s murder as every appellate effort was exhausted during the 18 years following the jury’s death penalty verdict.
“Heinous actions call for severe consequences and nothing can bring back Bridget Townsend. Those intending to commit a capital murder must know that the State of Texas will seek and carry out the death penalty when the facts and circumstances call for it,” said Medina County Criminal District Attorney Mark Haby.
“Nothing about an execution is easy. Nothing about losing a loved one to murder is easy. However, it seems to be a fitting end that the defendant was executed on the birthday of the person he killed, Bridget Townsend. May both their souls find peace,” Haby adds.
Background of the case:

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Devine council hopes to reduce speed limit on part of Hwy 173 in Devine from 45 to 35 MPH

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Parking on either side of Oak Hill Drive prohibited

By Anton Riecher
The Devine City Council voted unanimously at its June 18th meeting to prohibit parking on both sides of Oak Hill Drive near Wal-Mart due to ongoing complains about dangerous traffic and pedestrian conditions.
Acting on a suggestion by Devine Fire Chief Greg Atkinson, the council voted to establish a fire lane on both sides of Oak Hill Drive. The motion was made by District 5 Council Member Debbie Randall and seconded by District 3 Council Member Jeff Miller.
Police reported that despite previous action to restrict parking to the north side of Oak Hill Drive at least 26 citations have been issued in the past year to drivers of 18 wheelers parked illegally. The large trucks restrict access to emergency vehicles, particularly fire trucks.
Because many of those drivers are Mexican nationals traveling the Interstate 35 corridor collecting parking fines remains difficult, police said.
Mayor Butch Cook reported that the management at…

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