THE BLOTTER
Misdemeanors
• David Quentin Isaacs III, 44, Canadian; driving while intoxicated with blood alcohol level greater than 0.15; 06/04/25; HCSO
Felony Arrests
None
Citations
• Benjamin Evert Porter, Clyde; following too closely; 06/04/25
Misdemeanors
• David Quentin Isaacs III, 44, Canadian; driving while intoxicated with blood alcohol level greater than 0.15; 06/04/25; HCSO
Felony Arrests
None
Citations
• Benjamin Evert Porter, Clyde; following too closely; 06/04/25
Abbott has until June 22 to sign or veto bills
Texas legislators wrapped up the 89th session last week, passing more than 1,200 bills — 800 of which were sent to Gov. Greg Abbott in the last 10 days of the session, The Dallas Morning News reported.
Misdemeanor Arrests
• Luis Martin Vargas, 25, Canadian; expired registration, no liability insurance and driving while license invalid (suspended) D/L with prior convictions; 05/31/25; HCSO
Felony Arrests
Legislative session wraps up
The dust hasn’t quite settled on the 2025 legislative session, but here’s a sampling of bills already sent to Gov. Greg Abbott.
• A ban on clubs supporting gay teens in public schools won final legislative passage on Saturday. The measure sponsored by state Sen. Brandon Creighton, R-Conroe, would prohibit schools from authorizing or sponsoring student clubs based on sexual orientation or gender identity.
Intent to Drill
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Gas Completions
None
Oil Completions
Misdemeanor Arrests
• Tyler Lynn Tutor, 29, Canadian; driving while license is invalid with previous conviction or suspension, without financial responsibility; 05/21/25; HCSO
• Carla Diane Davis, 33, Canadian; driving while license is invalid y (suspended), with prior convictions; 05/22/25; HCSO
Less than a week remains in legislative session
With the legislative session ending on Monday, June 2, lawmakers are scrambling to pass or kill bills, the Austin American-Statesman reported. Among the bills passed or likely to soon pass:
• All handgun licenses issued in other states will be honored in Texas if, as expected, Gov. Greg Abbott signs the measure. This would end the requirement that the governor must negotiate agreements with other states.
Canadian’s annual Memorial Day service will be held at 11 am on Monday, May 26, at Edith Ford Cemetery. As is traditional, the service will be conducted by American Legion Post 56. In the event of inclement weather, the service will be moved to the Jones Pavilion.
Memorial Day is observed on the last Monday of May, honoring the men and women who died while serving in the U.S. military. Originally known as Decoration Day, it originated in the years following the Civil War and became an official federal holiday in 1971.
Week of May 13-19, 2025
Misdemeanor Arrests
• Gustavo Pantoja, 19, Canadian; reckless driving; 05/17/25; HCSO
Felony Arrests
None
Citations
• Juvenile, Canadian; failed to display ID; 05/14/25