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Orozco Arrested, Goes Peacefully

Orozco Arrested, Goes Peacefully

On Tuesday, January 28, 2014, Officers from the Lamar Police Department received information on the location of Justin Orozco.  Justin had two felony warrants in which one included an assault on a police officer.   Officers were advised Justin Orozco was hiding out at 310 West Poplar Street.   Officers made contact with the homeowner and were […]

Manhunt Underway for Assault Suspect in Lamar

Manhunt Underway for Assault Suspect in Lamar

A manhunt that began Wednesday night in Lamar continues today as local law officials continue their search for the suspect.  A press release is expected later today from the Lamar Police Department, but unofficial reports indicate an altercation occurred between a Lamar Police Officer and the suspect at the Tank and Tummy at 1407 South Main […]

Fire Department Incident Reports August 19, 2013

Fire Department Incident Reports August 19, 2013

Saturday, August 10 At 7:28 am on August 10, fire personnel were dispatched to a fire alarm located at 806 West Oak in Lamar.  Upon arrival, the occupant was found outside of the residence.  She advised that she was cooking breakfast when it burned by accident, activating the smoke detector.  The alarm would not reset. […]

Giving It the Gas at Tank and Tummy

Giving It the Gas at Tank and Tummy

  The wait to get fuel from the pumps at Tank and Tummy on South Main and West Lee Streets in Lamar is now over.  New pumps were installed and made operational for the public this past week.   It was a long wait, as the pumps were damaged from the June windstorms that struck Lamar […]

Replacement Pumps for Tank and Tummy

Replacement Pumps for Tank and Tummy

  Ever since the June 2 storms knocked over the marquee and smashed the gas pumps at Tank and Tummy on South Main Street this past summer, there’s been buying just for the Tummy and not for the Tank.  That’s going to change in about a month.  Some preliminary excavation work for the new pumps […]

Weekend Storm Clean Up Continues in Lamar ( additional pix)

Weekend Storm Clean Up Continues in Lamar ( additional pix)

Clean up efforts got underway in earnest on Sunday, June 3, following the damage from Saturday’s severe thunderstorm which produced winds in town and at the Lamar Airport at 66mph. Power was knocked out to a portion of south Lamar, mostly between Savage Avenue and West Cedar Street. Electricity was restored by emergency crews from […]