Cisco Loboes
Cisco Loboes in Clyde last Friday. Loboes won by a score of 49-7.
Cisco Loboes in Clyde last Friday. Loboes won by a score of 49-7.
A Ford pickup recently used to smuggle illegal immigrants has been seized by the Cisco Police Department. The vehicle was stopped on IH 20 in March with 12 occupants. Lt. Risdon initiated the traffic stop where he discovered the Human Smuggling operation. Recently, with the legal assistance of the 91st Criminal District Attorney’s office, the pickup was forfeited to Cisco Police. On August 30, Chief Kenneth Preston handed the keys of the pickup over to Public Works Director Paul Flores. The truck will now be used by the City as a Water Plant vehicle. The truck was used in a felonious manner and now become an asset to the tax paying citizens of Cisco.
The Cisco Lion’ Club would like to thank the Cisco Dairy Queen for hosting the club’s meeting on Friday, August 27, 2021. The members enjoyed a great lunch and meeting followed by fellowship with one another. Meetings are held monthly, and the club would encourage all who are interested to join. Pictured are Linda Burns, club member, May Baker, manager’s wife, Chad Donahoe, assistant manager, and Tammy Douglas, club member.
Texas Family Defense Committee is delighted to present Jeff Younger Thursday, August 26, at 6:00 p.m. in Cisco’s beautiful Myrtle Wilks Community Center, 1498 West I 20.
On August 18 2021, an investigation into code enforcement violations resulted in the arrest of two Eastland County residents. Harley Brooke Sapp, 25 and Liborio Jerome Llanez,34 were arrested by Chief Kenneth Preston after a search of their vehicle revealed methamphetamine inside. The two were transported to Eastland County Jail by Officer Hauck were they were housed on felony charges of Possession of a Controlled Substance.
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