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Midland police were hot on the trail of the suspects. about some They have him. robberies in their city, i robbery warrant for Scientists study| frozen insects to aid researcll Detectives say Elkins uses a num ber of aliases, including Ross Elkins, Demetrius Ross and Mickie Ross. Associated Press HOUSTON — University Houston scientists hope their i search in bringing frozen in He is believed to have left the Midland area, but probably has re mained in the state, detectives indi cate. alia tnai You grot plea Age Demetrius Lavern Elkins Two of them were arrested and eventually convicted of aggravated robbery. However, the main suspect in the robberies — Demetrius Lavern El kins — remains on the run. Elkins, 30, 5-10, 165 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes, is wanted on two counts of aggravated robbery in Midland. Detectives in nearby Odessa also want to talk to Elkins This week Elkins has been added to the Texas Most Wanted list. A re ward of up to $1,000 is being of fered for information leading to his capture. Law enforcement officials stress that Elkins is considered armed and dangerous. Citizens with informa tion about his location arf asked to call the Texas Crime Stoppers Advi sory Council toll-free at 1-800-252- 8477 or their local Crime Stoppers program. Callers do not have to re veal their identities. Farmers, ranchers fearing floods oppose cloud seeding program Associated Press AUSTIN — Residents of the drought-prone Hill Country urged the Texas Water Commission Mon day to prevent a cloud-seeding pro gram designed to produce water for San Antonio. The Edwards Underground Wa ter District wants to make it rain on Medina, Real, Uvalde, Edwards, Kinney, Kerr and Bandera counties to recharge the aquifer. Attorney Robert Gulley, rep resenting the water district, says the seeding would “not cause Hooding in the area and will not contribute to the severity of flooding in the area.” tagei Fox says the program could increase rainfall 15 percent. Hill Country farmers and ranch ers and the city of Kerrville oppose the program. The city is concerned that heavy rains could further dam age the Guadalupe River Dam, wnich has been damaged by flood ing this year. Gulley says no seeding would be done on clouds that could produce more than an inch of rain per hour. Heavy rains do little to recharge the underground water supply, he says. Slow, consistent rain seeps into the aquifer. hack lo life will aid in medicahtw pertaining to the freezing of hum organs. Biologist John Baust and otlm involved in eryobiological resead are trying to discover how come back to life after beingfrozeiij Baust says gallflies internallyi duce an “antifreeze” — a substauHi-^ that protects them in low temper lures. Jig ■ ' “As fat as human cells and tissue l§— some things have been frozen for) Li Lx years and retained full viability,snoWT .is l>l I ' < lls .mil sperm,’’ BausH ,, says. Corneas, hone marrow, skinaril human embryos also have been fra zen, he says, hut scientists havera been able to f reeze whole humanoi] gans, like hearts and kidneys,forus in organ transplants. “Take a kidney or heart ara freeze it, then thaw it out, andt looks like a fresh road-kill," Bant says. Water within the cells turns ton when frozen, cracking and ruptir- ing the tissue, he says. But sdenw are learning how to freeze thiiiji without forming the damagingia crystals, Baust says. He predicts scientists will leai how to f reeze viable human orgai by the end of this decade, greatlyi creasing the probability of successf organ transplants. 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