Wanted Weekend – Have you seen this fugitive?

Lowell-Williams-JrThe Nolan County Sheriff’s Office is actively searching for Lowell Williams Jr., a fugitive who has been hiding to avoid detection by law enforcement. The 54 year-old is wanted in Nolan County for an outstanding warrant, issued out of the 1st Multicounty Court at Law, for Terroristic Threat of Family/Household. The warrant was issued in May 2014, and so far, Williams has evaded capture. The Nolan County Sheriff’s Office needs your help to bring him to justice. Williams is a black male, 54 years-old, 6’2″, 260 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. Williams last reported to be living in Sheldon Iowa, but is believed to be at #13 Coral Cove, Sweetwater.

If you have information on the whereabouts or activities’ or if you see this fugitive in public, you are encouraged to immediately contact the Nolan County Sheriff’s Office at 325.235.5471, to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 325.235.TIPS (8477), you may also submit a tip online.

 

Illegal dumping, we’re out to get you!

dumpsiteIllegal dumping is becoming a problem in Nolan County communities; it is an insult to the citizens, raises significant concerns regarding public health and safety, property values, and the quality of life. In response to this growing problem, “Don’t mess with Nolan County” is the message Sheriff Warren is determined to get across.

Often referred to as “open dumping,” “fly dumping,” “midnight dumping,” or “wildcat dumping,” whichever way you want to put it, it’s Illegal.

Illegal dumping is the disposal of waste from vehicles late at night in an unpermitted area, typically very rural and not well traveled, or areas where there is a good line of sight in both directions. Recently, this office has received numerous reports of illegal dumping in such areas, and as a result, deputies and investigators alike have been working diligently on finding those responsible.

Although difficult to profile a “typical” illegal dumper, Investigations have concluded that approximately 80% of the dumping appears to be by automobile repair or tire shops, construction, demolition, remodeling, roofing, and landscaping contractors, local residents, and do-it-yourselfers. Materials dumped are primarily nonhazardous, and typically consist of residential, construction and demolition waste that is dumped to avoid either disposal fees or the time and effort required for proper disposal.

It is important for the public to get involved not only because of the health risks associated with illegal dumping, but also because of the costs associated with the continuous clearing of illegally dumped waste materials. These costs may be passed along to the citizens in the form of higher service fees or property taxes. If not addressed, illegal dumping often will attract more waste, potentially including hazardous waste such as asbestos, household chemicals and paints, automotive fluids, and commercial or industrial waste.

In an effort to combat this growing problem, Sheriff Warren is encouraging citizens in the community to call the office at (325) 235-5471, and report illegal dumping. If possible, provide a vehicle description, license plate number and description or names of the person(s) involved. There is no excuse for illegal dumping as there are several methods for proper disposal of waste materials.

For citizens on Sweetwater Water supply, there are two locations where materials can be taken and disposed of properly free of charge.

The City of Sweetwater landfill, located at 3000 West Alabama Avenue is open daily Monday through Friday from 8AM to 12PM, and on Saturdays from 10AM to 2PM. For more information, call (325) 235-2063.

The Sweetwater Recycling Center, located at 807 West Broadway Street is open daily Monday through Friday from 10AM to 6PM, and on Saturdays from 10AM to 2PM. For more information, call (325) 235-9973

For citizens who reside within, not to exceed a 1 mile radius outside of the Sweetwater city limits, or are on Bitter Creek Water supply, a “roll-out-service” is offered. This service consists of a 95 gallon roll-out container that is delivered to your property, and picked up on scheduled days. If your property exceeds this radius, a dump permit may be purchased at City Hall; the current rate for the permit is $6.95 per cubic yard. For more information, call (325) 236-6313.

NCSO Increases patrol presence for Memorial Day weekend

Memorial Day Weekend – It’s a three day weekend; it’s also the unofficial start to summer and graduation season, so that means a lot of people will be traveling, and attending celebrations where alcohol may be present. Remember, having a few drinks, and getting behind the steering wheel can make for dangerous, even deadly conditions on the road. “Save a Life, Don’t Drink and Drive!”

During this holiday weekend, Friday, May 22, through Monday, May 25, the Nolan County Sheriff’s Office will increase patrol presence on public roadways, and highways. Deputies will be out in force looking for impaired motorists, speeding, seat-belt and other traffic violations county-wide. The office is asking for public support to keep our roads safe all summer long, and encourages you to contact the office, or dial 9-1-1 if you see anyone driving impaired.

Some of the signs could be an erratic driving pattern, weaving back-and-forth in between lanes, or over into other lanes, not stopping completely at stop signs or red lights, or rolling red lights on right hand turns.

If you think you have someone driving in front of, or beside you that is possibly impaired or under the influence of drugs or alcohol, please dial 9-1-1. That’s the only way that we’re going to get out there in a quick manner to make an arrest if necessary.

Burglary of Vehicle (Sweetwater)

The Nolan County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a theft that occurred over the weekend at the Estes Express Lines terminal located in the 10000 block on Interstate Highway Twenty, in Sweetwater. It was reported that an unknown person(s) used force to enter the fenced property. Once inside, the thieve(s) entered several trailers and took items that ranged from an assortment name brand cigarettes, bed sheets, air fresheners, and moon pie snacks. The combined value of the items taken, as well as damage to the property is estimated at approximately $52,000.00.

If you have information regarding this crime or any other unsolved crime, and wish to remain anonymous, call Nolan County Crime Stoppers at 325.235.TIPS (8477) or click here to submit a tip online. Nolan County Crime Stoppers offers a reward of up to $1,000.00 for information that leads to the arrest and filing of charges against the person responsible for this crime, and a reward of up to $1,000.00 for any other unsolved felony crime. Remember, Crime Stoppers wants your INFORMATION not your name.