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A late-night pursuit Wednesday ran from the center of Montague County to Terral, OK, resulting in the arrest of one local woman.
Carol Shaw Scrogum, 64, Bowie, was arrested just north of Terral about midnight and charged with eluding arrest with a vehicle in Jefferson County, OK. She is expected to face a similar charge in Montague County, a third degree felony.

The pursuit began shortly after 11 p.m. when she was observed at an oil field site on Big Tree Road. Saint Jo Police Chief Tyler Roy stopped to talk with her and discovered she had a Wise County warrant for theft by check. When he asked her to get out of the car, she refused, put the vehicle in gear and took off.

Read the full story in the weekend News.

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Truck turns over dumping feed on highway

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This tractor-trailer rig turned over Monday morning as it made the turn at the intersection of the service road at State Highway 59 and U.S. 287 service road. The trailer emptied out a load of “sweet feed” along the highway. The roadway was closed for a period of time as the accident was cleaned up. The driver was not injured. (Photo by Barbara Green)

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Boil water notice issued

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A BOIL WATER NOTICE is in effect for the area between Wise St, Tarrant St, Mill St, & Raymond Street until Nov 18. If you need bottled water, please call Emergency Management at (940) 977-4941.

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Check washing scheme steals money from accounts

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Bowie Police and Montague County Sheriff investigators are looking into a series of “check washing” incidents where local residents lost money when their checks were stolen and revised.
Police Chief Guy Green explained check washing scams involve changing the payee names and often the dollar amounts on checks and fraudulently depositing them.
According to the U.S. Postal Inspector occasionally, these checks are stolen from mailboxes and washed in chemicals to remove the ink. Some scammers will even use copiers or scanners to print fake copies of a check. Postal Inspectors recover more than $1 billion in counterfeit checks and money orders every year.
Bowie police received three complaints during the past week, while the sheriff’s office has one case during the past week.

Read the full story in the Thursday Bowie News.

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