Showing posts with label Pounds. Show all posts
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Sunday, September 30, 2012

Deputies stumble upon pounds of illicit drugs

While trying to serve an arrest warrant in northwest Harris County on Thursday, deputies discovered approximately 7 pounds of marijuana, 3.2 pounds of cocaine, 1.5 grams of methamphetamine, an assault rifle and various scales. While trying to serve an arrest warrant in northwest Harris County on Thursday, deputies discovered approximately 7 pounds of marijuana, 3.2 pounds of cocaine, 1.5 grams of methamphetamine, an assault rifle and various scales.

  HOUSTON (KTRK) -- Deputies executing a arrest warrant at northwest Harris County home ended up arresting another person after they stumbled upon pounds of illicit drugs at the residence.

The drugs were discovered Thursday at a home in the 9700 block of Fairbanks North Houston, according to the Harris County Sheriff's Office.

Deputies executing an arrest warrant said they immediately smelled marijuana upon entering the home. During a search of the residence, they discovered approximately 7 pounds of marijuana, 3.2 pounds of cocaine, 1.5 grams of methamphetamine, an assault rifle and various scales.

A woman who was inside the home was arrested and charged with possession of marijuana. She's been identified as 23-year-old Ricarda Carolina Nino-Munoz.

The person who is at center of the arrest warrant was not at the house and remains at-large.

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Sunday, May 20, 2012

Officers find 72 pounds of pot in NE Houston home

See it on TV? Check here.Three suspects were arrested Tuesday night on charges of possession of marijuana between 50 and 2,000 pounds after officers allegedly discovered 72 pounds of marijuana with a street value of about $100,000 and more than $1,600 in cash. Three suspects were arrested Tuesday night on charges of possession of marijuana between 50 and 2,000 pounds after officers allegedly discovered 72 pounds of marijuana with a street value of about $100,000 and more than $1,600 in cash.

  HOUSTON (KTRK) -- Harris County reserve deputies have arrested three men after reportedly finding large quantities of narcotics at an apartment where they were trying to serve a felony warrant.

John Smith, Davion Richards and Bailey Lang were each charged with possession of marijuana between 50 and 2,000 pounds, according to Harris County. Another man, Dechone Godfrey, was arrested on several outstanding traffic warrants from the Houston Police Department.

Authorities say they were trying to serve a felony warrant Tuesday night on a fifth man at a home in the 7700 block of Sterlingshire in northeast Houston. That man, whose name is being withheld pending his capture, is wanted on a charge of assault on a family member.

When deputies arrived at the house, they say two people in the driveway ran inside and locked the door. Those two eventually complied with officers' demand to let them in several minutes later.

Once deputies entered the house, they found two weapons and several large bundles of marijuana. In all, officers allegedly discovered 72 pounds of marijuana with a street value of about $100,000 was seized, along with over $1,600 in cash.

The suspects were then arrested.

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Friday, May 18, 2012

Triathlete loses more than 200 pounds during training for Ironman

THE WOODLANDS, TX (KTRK) -- This weekend, hundreds of athletes will be pushing themselves to the limit, competing in the Ironman in The Woodlands. One of the competitors is trying it out after losing more than half his weight.

If you saw Eric Yollick running past you on the street you might not notice him. But there's something special in each stride, each thump of his soles against the pavement.

"I am going to be in my first Ironman triathlon," he said.

Eric has been training for a year.

He admitted, "Yeah, I am a little nervous, I have to admit."

He's been running, biking, and swimming to get ready for an epic day of competition that he undersells.

"I think that I have a pretty good chance of finishing," Eric predicted. "Other than that, it's just a day of exercise."

But that is where Eric's story begins -- there is much more to him. In fact, there used to be a lot more to him.

He said, "As of this morning, I've lost 230 pounds since July 1, 2010."

Two years ago Eric weighed 406 pounds.

"I really just decided that it was really time for me to start taking care of myself," Eric said.

So here he is, less than half the man he was, about to run a marathon after biking 112 miles and swimming 2.4 miles.

Eric said, "It has really made a huge difference in my life. Every moment of my life is different than when I weighed more than 400 pounds."

His story is inspiring enough if it ended there. But with Eric, there's more.

In 2003 his son was diagnosed with leukemia and is still fighting it. And two years ago, his wife was told she had uterine cancer, but is now in remission. So those steps and those strokes and the spin of the wheel are for them.

Eric explained, "We really have a serious chance at this point in human history to defeat cancer once and for all."

Six months ago Eric started the Team Yollick Foundation to end cancer. The goal is a million dollars.

"It's a reality to see it end in our lifetime," said Geoff Litke, Team Yollick Executive Director.

Litke says they've raised nearly $25,000 so far. He says as Eric runs his hope is to help the researchers who discovered the drug that's saving his son, as well as those who detected his wife's cancer early enough to save her, and to create prevention and counseling centers in Houston.

"We want to put money to the people who are doing something to end cancer," Eric said.

Team Yollick believes they can help end cancer. And if Eric can lose more than half of his weight...

"Actually even my wife said to me about a week ago that she can't remember the way I used to look," he said.

And he can finish a triathlon, who's to tell them they can't beat a disease.

"If someone puts their mind to it, someone can accomplish pretty much anything they want to accomplish," said Eric.

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Sunday, April 24, 2011

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