Seadrift VFD Response Report

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January 2: Seadrift Volunteer Fire Department responded to Alamo Beach to assist Magnolia Beach Volunteer Fire Department and Port Lavaca Fire Deparment with a structure fire.

January 2: Seadrift Volunteer Fire Department responded to a small fire off of Hwy 2235.

January 27: Seadrift VFD responded to assist Port Lavaca FD with a grass/brush fire off of Hwy 2235; Six Mile Community Volunteer Fire Department also responded.

Seadrift Monthly Police Report

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There were 223 calls of police service for January, Calls range from disturbances, ex patrols, traffic stops, and public information,

1 burglary..(old case)-  investigated by officers and Texas Ranger.

1 burglary of residence- Subject indicted by grand jury

1Theft from buisness- subject arrested with warrant

1 motor vehicle accident ( 18 wheeler and pole)

3 stores in Port Lavaca, selling narcotics to Seadrift citizens

1 narcotics being sold in Seadrift bar. (assisted by CCSO)

1 stolen boat recovered on traffic stop

1   5 week old infant death

2 cases, burglary and assault investigated by Texas Ranger

Evidence taken to Corpus Christi crime lab by SPD Officers. All old and new evidence in Seadrift police lockers have been itemized and reviewed by SPD officers and Texas Ranger.

Agencies assisting Seadrift Police in the month of January:

Calhoun County Sheriffs Narcotics; Port Lavaca Police; Calhoun County DAs Office; TABC; Texas Rangers; Child Protective Services

Citations 23

Warnings 78

12 Speeding

1 No drivers license

1 Public Intoxication

2 Disregard stop sign

2 No insurance

4 Failed to display DL

1 Expired Inspection

Meetings Attended:

Texas Gangs, Meeting

Harbor Child Meeting

Respectfully Submitted,
Chief  Francisco Servantes

Training Tough by Jasmine Gordon

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Energy radiates at the start of the race.

As the words from the character, Putty, from Seinfeld sounded in my mind, “Gotta support the team,” Dianna, Jodi and I set out to spectate our first Tough Mudder. Our friend and Calhoun Air Center Fixed Base Operator manager, Steve Plunkett of Victoria, along with brother Scooter of Spring, had signed up for the 2012 Texas Coast Tough Mudder. We had to see what all of the hype was about!

The cool, crisp January day gave promise to nothing but excitement. As we stepped into the arena at Brackenridge Park in Edna, pure adrenaline just about came out and slapped you in the face. That’s how intense the feeling generating from the park and 12-mile obstacle course designed by British Special Forces was.

This particular course had a total of 28 obstacles including jumping off a 15 foot plank into a lake (Walking the Plank), fighting your way up two cargo nets (Spider’s Web), climbing up 12 foot high walls (Berlin Walls), several obstacles which involve sloshing through mud and many more crazy tasks to complete. To say this course was intense is an understatement.

As we waited for the groups to start we observed the participants. Teams were dressed in tutus, thongs (yes, men in thongs), business suits, camouflage, you name it – they were wearing it! If you want to participate please note: a hard-core attitude, camaraderie and endurance are a must. This event is not about which team finishes first, it’s all about having fun and the challenge in itself. Not only is strength tested, but a slew of other abilities such as stamina, mental grit and most of all, attitude.

A couple of hours we were settled in to watch Steve and Scooter go through the Shock the Rocks… and let me tell you, this was one of the toughest parts that we witnessed. No matter how fast you completed this obstacle, you were bound to be electrocuted. Most of the teammates we saw go through came out saying, “I think I passed out for a second.” You could hear the shocks as the guys and girls sloshed through the ice. Alas, they guys came through with flying colors. You can view a video of this obstacle on the Calhoun Air Center Facebook page.

The Plunkett team successfully completed the course in two hours and twenty-five minutes! That pretty much rocked! Over four thousand participants were a part of the 2012 Texas Coast Tough Mudder. And yes, Dianna and I were so pumped up after watching Saturday’s teams that you will be able to watch us participate in the 2012 Texas Austin event on October 6th and 7th. Can I get a hoo-rah?!? We are already recruiting teammates and training.

Tough Mudder events are not only held in the US, but they are global: Canada, Europe, Japan, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. To find out more visit www.toughmudder.com.

Steve Plunkett, doing it to it, on the obstacle, “Shocks the Rocks”, basically a pool of ice with wires dangling down around you that deliver an electric shock if you’re not careful.

Team mates help each other get over the first set of “The Berlin Walls”.

Condolences – Von L “Buddy” Adams, Jr.

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Von L “Buddy” Adams Jr., 72, of Seadrift passed away on Sunday, January 29, 2012. He was born in Port St. Joe, FL on August 4, 1939 to the late Von L Adams Sr. and Velonia Plair Adams. He was a pipefitter and a veteran of the U.S. Navy.

Besides his parents, Von L is preceded in death by his wife, Marsha Kay Mooney Adams, one son, Rodney Zack Adams, and one brother, William L. “Billy” Adams.

Survivors include two daughters, Rhonda L. Adams and Karen Adams Thuet both of Seadrift; one son, Gary Von Adams and wife Michelle of Seadrift; two sisters, Leona McWhorter and LaVon Groce, both of Pace, FL; brother, Johnny Adams and wife Beverly of Bay Minette, AL; five grandchildren, Brent N. Thuet, Sara, Tara and Kara Plummer all of Seadrift; great-grandchild expected August 27, 2012. He is also survived by Paul “Toby” N. Thuet and wife Lynn of Victoria.

A memorial service was held February 4, 2012 at the Seadrift Cemetery pavilion with Pastor Larry Green officiating.

Condolences – Colton Blane Dean

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Colton Blane Dean, five weeks, of Seadrift passed away January 30, 2012. He was born December 20, 2011 in Port Lavaca to Brittany Sayers and Shawn Dean.

He is survived by his parents; grandparents, John Dean and Sallie Dean, Michell and Randy Sayers and Wayne and Theresa Brandt; three uncles, Stephen Dean, Robert Dean and Anthony Sayers.

Funeral service was held Friday, Feb. 2, 2012 at the Freedom House Assembly of God in Port Lavaca. Burial followed at Seadrift Cemetery.

Shawn Dean, Anthony Sayers and Stephen Dean served as pallbearers.

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