The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 01, 1993, Image 9

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The Baitalion
Page 9
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By Boomer Cardinale
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The Associated Press
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e Damon Lnshrimp boat captain has
gle inside Lacquitted of charges he
■ followed lied and ate an endangered
pp'sridley sea turtle.
its in 4 2-3 jAfederal jury deliberated
last week, jirly90 minutes Monday be-
n 4 1-3 in- lie declaring 37-year-old
fcpoldo Bell innocent of eating
jeillegal meat.
J Hisattorney, Fred Jimenez, at-
iedthe testimony of the pros-
t the 100th il,i ' on s rna ‘ n witness, Joseph
; homered HBell's deck hand,
first-nlace w ^° sp ent three months
York Yan- Nueces County Jail await-
ltrial, will likely return to the
j rimping business in Port Lava-
nrco runs p ,, *1
ills attorney said.
iimard, 34, testified the two
swere trawling in Matagorda
phen they snagged a 110-
ltd turtle on May 13.
|He said he" wanted some-
Pgdifferent to eat,7.Simard
led,
Bell testified that he and
srd caught a 5-pound turtle
tenet on May 15 or 16, and
Mrdwanted to keep it.
"Hold him to throw it back. It
svery little. He said he want-
to take it home to his
pew," Bell testified.
Sell said he went inside the
al'scabin and the turtle was
b when he returned. "I
'tight maybe he'd thrown it
iorhidden it," Bell said.
Simard testified that he
aught his brother-in-law, Mari-
Danna, an off-duty petty offi-
iwith the U.S. Coast Guard, to
docked boat at Port Lavaca
: % 16.
Danna said Simard showed
some "weird-looking" meat
him it was from a turtle,
never, Danna couldn't cor-
Sorate Simard's statement that
ialsohad identified the meat
We meat.
Inanother contradiction with
lard's testimony, Danna told
its that he didn't speak with
the following day, when
matook the meat and told his
imanding officer about it.
iimard said he never asked
fut a possible reward for help-
■bring charges, but Danna tes-
ledthat he and Simard had
lien of a reward.
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By Jason Brown
The Associated Press
Lost 6-year-old found napping
with dog after all-night search
house."
Morgan and dog buddies
Sparkles, Blackie and Lady had
spent the night in a field not far
from the family's home.
"They (the dogs) all slept with
me," Morgan said. "I knew where
I was, I just got sleepy."
Morgan had left home with
dogs in tow to visit a friend in the
neighborhood. After a disagree
ment with the friend, the girl de
cided she preferred the company
of her four-legged chums and set
out on a walk, the girl's father
John Wyatt said.
According to Morgan the walk
turned into a run with the dogs
taking the lead and pulling her
further from home.
Sgt. Judy Katz said the Dallas
police department pulled out all
the stops when they were contact
ed about 10 p.m. Monday.
"We had several canine units
on the scene, helicopters and foot
searches and were starting up this
morning when the girl was
found," Sgt. Katz said Tuesday.
DALLAS — Six-year-old Mor
gan Littrell knew where she was
all the time, so she wasn't wor
ried.
But her anxious parents,
friends and law enforcement offi
cers didn't know where Morgan
was from about 7:30 p.m. Mon
day.
After an all-night search, com
plete with helicopters, dogs, foot
searchers and horse patrols, Mor
gan was found by a family friend
wandering with her dogs about a
mile from her home in Northwest
Dallas at about 8 a.m. Tuesday.
Morgan, who hid behind a pil
low to avoid the probing ques
tions and cameras of the media,
couldn't understand what all the
fuss was about. She wondered
why people kept coming to her
house to talk to her.
"I knew I was gonna get
home," she said. "I'm tired now
and I just wanna go back in the
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