The Lampasas County Sheriff’s Office, along with multiple other agencies, responded recently to a report of a stolen vehicle. According to a police report, a Lampasas woman alerted authorities that an acquaintance had taken her 2008 Kia Sorrento without permission.
Lampasas County 27th District Court convened last week with Judge John Gauntt presiding over the day’s hearings. Defendant Marcus Derrin Reed of Lampasas pleaded guilty and was found guilty of unauthorized use of a vehicle.
The following arrests were reported to the Lampasas Dispatch Record by area law enforcement officials. The Dispatch Record prints the name and charge(s) of people arrested on at least one Class B misdemeanor – or more serious – charge.
Lampasas County grand jury convened June 8 to finish the January term. Lampasas County Attorney John Greenwood presented information that resulted in the indictment of John Louis Torres on a charge of assault on a family member with a previous conviction on Aug.
The Lampasas Fire Department has changed billing procedures to recover funds for emergency services, but fire department officials said it won’t affect dayto-day operations or the average Lampasan who has a fender-bender.
The Texas Department of Transportation has begun a new driver safety initiative. Operation Slowdown, as the program is called, is to remind Texas drivers of the dangers involved with operating a motor vehicle.
A fire in a recreational structure early Monday morning resulted in one death, as well as injury to one first responder, officials said. “Around 1 a.m., the Lampasas Fire Department responded to a structure fire in the 1700 block of East Avenue G,” Lampasas Fire Marshal JP Harris said.
The Lometa City Council received its second resignation letter in the past three months, when Larry Koch stepped down last week. Former councilwoman Marsha Laughlin resigned her position in March.