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Knife on his right hand and was unwilling to
provide a further statement.
Continued frorfipage A-1 Homan blew a .084 (BAC) on a por-
table breath test, was arrested and tak-
Homan's 19-year-old son called po- en into custody for fourth-degree assult
lice on the night of the incident to re- "and transported to Mason General for
port that his morn had hit Cervantes. treatment.
A short time later he flagged down the Deputies later learned, though, that
arriving deputies who immediately no- Homan had allegedly come out of the
ticed a knife sticking into a truck's tire home's kitchen with the large knife
in front of the residence, yelling at Cervantes. Homan then alleg-
Deputies contacted Homan and said edly walked straight toward Cervantes.
she appeared intoxicated and emotion- When her son intervened, a brief strug-
ally distraught. She also had a bloody gh ensued, and he was able to get the
left hand with a laceration in the mid- knife away from her.
dle of it and was too distraught to an- According to a police report, Cer-
swer questions appropriately, vantes said Homan approached her ag-
Homan's son initially said he saw his gressively and" said, 'I'm going to kill
morn go outside with the knife and that you" with the large kitchen knife in her
he tried to wrestle it away from her, but hand. Cervantes told police that she
a short struggle ensued. He said he was was in fear for her life when Homan
able to eventually wrestle the knife out came witin six feet of her and made the
her hand, but was struck by the blade threat.
Parks
Continued from page A-1
wedding or family reunion
did not get a permit.
"Usually that would beTqell we have this policy
very unlikely," he said. and if you do it again con-
"Most groups that do tact us."
that ... are contacting us The commission vot-
about reserving the park. ed to approve the policy
If it did happen we'd say: unanimously.
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Journal photo by Dean Siemon
The flowers soaked up
late May showers on
Wednesday in down-
town Shelton.
High Low Precip
Fahrenheit(In.)
May 18 70 34 .00
May 19 70 37 .00
May 20 71 37 .00
May 21 59 46 .03
May 22 57 43 .24
May 23 60 43 .24
May 24 64 44 .00
Measurements are re-
corded for the National
Weather Service at Sander-
son Field.
Thursday will have a
high of 57 with a 40 percent
chance of showers. Thurs-
day night should be mostly
cloudy with a low near 46.
Showers are likely Fri-
day. It will be cloudy with a
high of 58 and a low of 41.
Saturday should have a
high near 60 with a 40 per-
cent chance of showers and
a low of 42.
Sunday should be mostly
cloudy with a high of 62 and
a low of 45.
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ed to be mostly cloudy With
a chance of showers a~ a
high of 61.
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