The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 30, 1982, Image 7

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    Battalion/Page 7
April 30, 1982
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orities were notified
frank Tompkins.»
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Clark and Nicole Lamparter,
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class at Oakwood Middle
)1, collect aluminum cans to
staff photo by Eric Mitchell
raise money for a sign to put in
front of their school. The class
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tulsan goes to Texas
0 find accused thief
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ULSA — Tulsan Daimon
ppys lie went to a Texas
nival and handcuffed and
jBhome the man accused
burglarizing his house be-
se somebody had to do it.
jacobs, who police said aided
he arrest of burglary suspect
h Bearden, 21, of Tulsa, af-
Jacobs’ house was burgla-
id in December, plucked
trden from hisjob at a Hous-
carnival and transported
i tolTulsa.
Bearden had been released
$21)00 bond after being
rgeci with burglary and had
appeared for two April
court dates.
Jacobs said Wednesday
efforts to have a federal warrant
for flight to avoid prosecution
issued for Bearden failed be
cause authorities said “it was the
bondsmen who were supposed
to bring him back.”
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