Friday, March 5, 2010
Warrant roundup begins ...
Thayer Evans wrote:
If you have any tickets you haven't gotten around to paying, this is the week to take care of them.
League City, Friendswood, Houston and other cities around Clear Lake will join hundreds of jurisdictions participating in the Great Texas Warrant Roundup this weekend.
Starting Saturday, March 6, police will be visiting homes, schools and workplaces to arrest those with outstanding warrants from municipal courts.
Most of the offenses involve unpaid traffic or parking tickets but more serious violations are included, and no amnesty is being offered. Those with outstanding warrants can be arrested at any location.
Cities are mailing notices to the last known address of those with warrants.
League City Police Chief Mike Jez said those with warrants needs to resolve them before the roundup. His police department will have “quite a few” officers participating in it this year, he said.
“The message to folks right now is avoid getting arrested on your job site or an embarrassing moment,” Jez said. “Come take of things. It’ll save you time, money and embarrassment. It’s something that’s easily avoidable. Most of them are minor offense violations anyway.”
If you think there may be a warrant out on you, contact your local municipal court to find out how to post a bond.
Clear Lake's Houston residents can call 713-731-3950 or visit the city's Clear Lake police station at 2855 Bay Area Blvd. from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Imagine if every one turned their selves in at the same time.Nation wide. Jail rules dictate when full,the person having the least amount of time gets out to make room for the next incoming person. Book in, book out. Big party in parking lot. Then would a judge come out on the balcony and ,"time serve" us all? Overwhelm the system.
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