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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2022-01-11 Euless ArticlesDISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE / OF / MAYOR CITY CNCL CITYATTNY X SUTTER CHF. BROWN H. CRANOR ANIMAL CNTR R. McDONALD M. WARRIX YY. RHODES L. GETCHELL LIBRARYADMIN LIBRARYREF G. HARTSELL C. BARKER DATE DISTRIBUTED DA TE OF ARTICLE L l l NEWSPAPER C" C.011' I Widow Of Euless Officer Killed By Alleged Drunk Driver Regains Consciousness, Out Of ICU EULESS, Texas (CBSDFW.COM) — The wife of the Euless police officer killed by an alleged drunk driver in November has regained consciousness and is out of the intensive care unit, Euless Police said Wednesday, Dec. 15. Pricilla Cervantes is still hospitalized, but improving, police said. "She continues to regain strength in many areas, as she was even able to drink some liquids on her own. As of this morning, Priscilla was able to communicate verbally with family by her side," the statement read. Officer Alex Cervantes died in the crash in Lake Worth on Nov. 27. Euless PD Det. Alejandro "Alex Cervantes (Credit: Euless Police Department) The couple's two boys were also involved in the crash and they are now resting at home with family. Though she has a very long road to recovery, her doctors are very pleased with her progress as she continues to make strides in her healing process. Funeral arrangements for Officer Cervantes are pending. Dylan Molina, 26, is charged with one count of intoxication manslaughter, three counts of intoxication assault and one count of accident involving death. DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE / OF NIA YOR CITY CNCL CITYATTNY K. SUTTER CHF. BRORIN H. CRANOR ANIMAL CNTR R. McDONALD NLWARRIX W. RHODES L. GETCHELL LIBRARYADMIN LIBRARYREF G. HARTSELL C. BARKER DATE DISTRIBUTED l / / / / �l DATE OF ARTICLE \ ( NEWSPAPER FWST Hurst -Euless -Bedford superintendent to retire after more than 30 years with the district By David Silva Ramirez Updated December 20, 2021 1:21 PM Hurst -Euless -Bedford schools Superintendent Steve Chapman announced that he retire at the end of the school year in a letter to parents last week. Chapman has been an educator since 1984, and has spent more than 30 years of his career in the district, according to his profile on the district's website. Chapman moved to H-E-B in 1986, teaching one year at Hurst Junior High School and two years at Euless Trinity High School before becoming the high school's assistant principal for three years. After a principal tenure in Odessa, he returned to the school district in 1996, first as assistant superintendent for secondary administration, then as deputy superintendent in 2001 before he became superintendent in 2013. The Hurst -Euless -Bedford had received an "A" rating for the 2017-2018 and 2018-2019 from the Texas Education Agency. The agency paused its ratings during amid the pandemic. In his letter to parents, Chapman said a quality education is key to the future, and that when students are given the necessary tools and support, the possibilities for them are limitless. "I'm excited about the future of our district," he said. "No doubt there are challenges that lie ahead, but these challenges also bring new opportunities, and new leadership brings fresh ideas, renewed energy, and a reinvigorating of the system. The future of HEB ISD is bright, and the best is yet to come for our students." DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE LOF I MAYOR CITYCNCL CITYATTNY K. SUTTER CHE BROWN H. CRANOR ANIMAL CNTR R. McDONALD M. WARRIX W. RHODES L. GETCHELL LIBRARYADMIN LIBRARYREF G. HARTSELL C. BARKER DATE DISTRIB UTED DA TE OF A R TICLE /�/ate/a l NEWSPAPERJ )� '81q 1 , Com Wife ©f Feakn ruiess P®Di(;e Of icov Rdeased1 vorfli Hospital Posted on December 22, 2021 FAA -TV PHOTO EULESS (WBAP/KLIF)- The wife of fallen Euless officer Alex Cervantes has been released from JPS hospital in Fort Worth. Sergeant Scott Peterson with Euless PD said in late November, Detective Cervantes was off -duty with his wife Priscilla Cervantes and their two boys when a suspected drunk driver ran a red light and slammed into their car. He died on scene. Priscilla has been in the hospital ever since. "She had a lot to get through and the doctors said she made a miraculous recovery in such a short amount of time. To see her be able to go home before Christmas to be with her two boys was just awesome to see," said Peterson. Peterson said Priscilla will still need time to heal but the support form the community has been very touching. "I can't even put words to what she was feeling and feeling now and then to be home and relive all of what she has gone through and continue to go through but as a department we are a family and we are going to support her every step of the way," said Peterson. The driver, 26-year-old Dylan Molina was charged with intoxication manslaughter and three counts of intoxication assault. Fort Worth Star Telegram January4, 2021 TUESDAY 1ANDARY 4 7022 Services scheduled' for Euless detective kified in Nov crash BY DOMINGO TIAMIRE7. IR. ram Ire,, aavtar-t0gyam.ram FORT WORTH Funeral services for Euless Detective Alex Cervantes, who was killed in November by a suspect - cc] drunken driver in Lake Worth, have been sched- tded for Saturday at St. Elizabeth Catholic Church to Keller. The service is at 12:30 p.nn. at the Keller .-. church, 2016 Willis c Ave., and it will be followed by Alex police hun- Cervantes ors. Viewing is front 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 a.m. at the church, A public visitation is scheduled from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at Lucas Fu- neral Home, 1321 Precinct Line Road in Hurst. A graveside service only will be at 11:30 a.m. on Jan. 10 at Memory Gar- dens of the valley, 4900 McNutt Road in Santa Teresa, Now hlexico. Cervantes' wife, Priscilla Cervantes, who was critically injured in the crash, was released from a Fort Worth hospital just at few days before Christmas. On Nov. 27, Ales Cer- vantes, who was off -duty, was in the car with his wife and their two sons when another vehicle ran u slop light anti crashed into the Cervantes' family car near Boat Club Road and Rocky Point Trail in Lake Worth. The driver of that vehicle, Dylan Molina, 26, had a blood alcohol level of 0.16, po- lice said, Molina rennained in the I FORT WORTH STARTEIEGRAM Tarrant County jail on Monday with bond set at $304,500. The blood test also found the presence of THC — the active ingre- dient in marijuana — in his blood, according to re- cords provided to police by the Tarrant County Medical Examiner's Of- fice. Molina has been charged with one count of intoxication man- slaughter, one count of accident causing serious injury or death, three counts of intoxication nssault and one count of possession of a controlled substance because of a THC vape pull he had, according to lake North st I police. On the day of the crash, Cervantes'tvife was taken to a huspital in critical condition. Their two young sons also were seriously injured in the crush. They are continuing to build strength at home and resting comfortably sur- rounded by loved ones, according to Euless police. The Euless Police Offi- cers Benevolent Organiza- tion has set tap an account for those who wish to donate to the family. DomLngo Ramirez Jr.: 817-390-7763, Ca ntittgoramhheir DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE OF MAYOR CITY CNCL CITYATTNY X SUTTER CHF. BROWN IL CRANOR ANIMAL CNTR R. McDONALD M. TVARRIX PV RHODES L. GETCHELL LIBRARYADMIN LIBRARYREF G. HARTSELL C. BARKER DATEDISTRIBUTED ( 4 `X DATEOFARTICLE �l NEWSPAPER' SILI, GG m Jan. 4—Tarrant County reported 2,251 new COVID-19 cases and two deaths on Tuesday. The new cases include reports since Friday. The latest COVID-related deaths include a Euless man in his 50s and a Hurst man in his 60s. One of the two did not have underlying health conditions, according to officials. Tarrant County has reported 393,911 COVID-19 cases, including 5,038 deaths and an estimated 370,914 recoveries. Note to readers: Tarrant County does not release data on the vaccination status of recently diagnosed patients or deaths. Officials have released this type of data once in June and it showed that nearly 100% of the new cases reported at the time (from May to mid -June) were in people who were not vaccinated. Further, county officials said fewer than 200 of those new cases at the time were in previously vaccinated Tarrant residents. DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE ' OF MAYOR CITYCNCL CITYATTNY K. SUTTER CHF. BROWN H. CRANOR ANIMAL CNTR R. McDONALD M. WARRIX W. RHODES L. GETCHELL LIBRARYADNIIN LIBRARYREF G. HARTSELL C. BARKER DATE DISTRIBUTED 1 / / / / a a DATE OFARTICLE 11 /; � NEWSPAPER COVID-19 hospitalizations Hospitalized COVID patients increased by 47 to 792 in the latest seven-day moving average. The pandemic high was 1,528 on Jan. 6. COVID-19 hospitalizations remained at 19% of the total number of beds in Tarrant County and make up 22% of the 3,627 occupied beds. The rate was at a pandemic -high 38% on Jan. 10. Confirmed COVID patients increased to 13.36% from 10.79% of all available hospital beds in the North Central Texas Trauma Region, which includes 45 counties (divided into three regions). The rate has been below 15% since Oct. 1. Hospital beds Tarrant County's hospital bed occupancy remained at 89%, according to county data. Available hospital beds increased by 125 to 556. The pandemic low was 360 on Sept. 20. ICU beds Adult ICU bed occupancy remained at 94%. The rate was last at a pandemic - high 99% on Oct. 7. Ventilator use increased by 19 to 241. Patients are using 27% of the 742 ventilators in the county. Positivity rate The COVID-19 positive test rate for Tarrant County decreased slightly to 35.31 % from a pandemic -high 35.38% in the latest available seven -day -average data. The rate has been increasing since Dec. 12. Vaccination data Children ages 5 and older are now eligible for vaccination, so the following vaccination percentages have been altered by the Texas Department of State Health Services to reflect that larger population. DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE OF MAYOR CITY CNCL CITYATTNY K. SUTTER CHF. BROWN H. CRANOR ANIMAL CNTR R. McDONALD M. WARRIX W. RHODES L. GETCHELL LIBRARYADMIN LIBRARYREF G. HARTSELL C. BARKER DATE DISTRIBUTED I / 1 I l`�`') DATE OF ARTICLE NEWSPAPER ' " According to Texas DSHS, 66.04% of Tarrant County residents 5 or older have received at least one dose of the vaccine, and 57.95% of residents 5 or older have been fully vaccinated. DSHS also reports that 91.57% of Tarrant residents 65 or older have received at least one dose, and 84.10% of residents 65 or older have been fully vaccinated. More than 72.05% of Texas residents 5 or older have received at least one dose, according to DSHS. The rate of fully vaccinated Texas residents 5 or older is at 61.25%. Tarrant County is offering free COVID-19 vaccines and testing at locations throughout the area. Tarrant County COVID-19 deaths by city Here are the total pandemic -related deaths in Tarrant County by city through Jan. 4: — Fort Worth, 2,090 — Grapevine, 92 Crowley, 53 — Arlington, 959 — Keller, 84 _ — Mansfield, 190 — Benbrook, 73 Richland Hills, 47 — North Richland Hills, 180 — Azle, 71 — — Bedford, 146 — Watauga, 67 Sansom Park, 42 — Haltom City, 125 — — — Euless, 116 Grand Prairie, 59 Forest Hill, 38 — Rural Tarrant County, 116 — Hurst, 115 Saginaw, 55 Southlake, 36 — White Settlement, 99 — DISTRIBUTED UTED TO: PAGE OF MAYOR CITYCNCL CITYATTNY K. SUTTER CHF. BROYT'N IL CRANOR ANIMAL CNTR R. McDONALD M. WARRIX W. RHODES L. GETCHELL LIBRARYADMIN LIBRARYREF G. HARTSELL C. BARKER DATE DISTRIBUTED I l / I l Lake Worth, 28 River Oaks, 24 Colleyville, 23 Kennedale, 23 Everman, 18 Pelican Bay, 10 DATE OFARTICLE l /`I l � g NEWSPAPER &1 • Cd M Pantego, 8 Westworth Village, 10 Blue Mound, 9 Burleson, 9 Edgecliff Village, 8 Unknown, 6 Lakeside, 5 Dalworthington Gardens, 2 Flower Mound, 1 Haslet, 1 DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE OF MAYOR CITYCNCL CITYATTNY If. SUTTER CHF. BROWN IL CRANOR ANIMAL CNTR R. McDONALD M. WARRIX IF. RHODES L. GETCHELL LIBRARYADMIN LIBRARYREF G. HARTSELL C. BARKER DATE DISTRIBUTED 1 / l ldc?' DATE OF ARTICLE /he /J 1-3 NEWSPAPER iv 1 ► A ' Wife of late Euless police detective Alex Cervantes shares their story ahead of his funeral For the first time, the wife of the late Euless police detective is sharing their story. Author: Malini Basu (WFAA) Published: 5:39 PM CST January 6, 2022 Updated: 6:09 PM CST January 6, 2022 EULESS, Texas — For the first time, the wife of late Euless police detective Alex Cervantes is talking about her husband. Cervantes was killed by an alleged drunk driver over the Thanksgiving weekend. His wife, Priscilla, was in the hospital for over a month. On Friday, loved ones will be gathering to say goodbye to the officer. DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE OF MAYOR CITYCNCL CITYATTNY K. SUTTER CHE BROWN H. CRANOR ANIMAL CNTR R. McDONALD M. WARRIX W. RHODES L. GETCHELL LIBRARYADMIN LIBRARYREF G. HARTSELL C. BARKER DATEDISTRIBUTED /A I 1-4- DATEOFARTICLE llCe/a') NERSPAPER t t) (` ! I m "The danger that he looks out for, just came and took him," said Priscilla Cervantes. Priscilla Cervantes is still trying to make sense of how her husband died. "We were headed to Home Depot. I asked Alex to take me there to buy Christmas lights," said Cervantes. Authorities say Dylan Molina ran a red light, slamming into the Cervantes' car. "Honestly, I don't even remember that day," said Cervantes. Priscilla was in a coma for nearly one month, when she woke up, she got the devastating news about the love of her life. "I think it was hard for me to take in. Because I couldn't imagine him not being here," said Cervantes. The couple met in college, and later got married. She's feeling the void after eight years of marriage. "I haven't gotten a texts, a phone call, it sinks in, he's gone," said Cervantes. Cervantes was with the Euless Police Department for seven years and was part of their honor guard. "Be first at every call, and take charge and control of the situation," said Cervantes. He also served eight years with the El Paso Police Department. "He was a cop 24/7, we would go somewhere, and his head was like constantly turning," said Cervantes. As they're preparing to say goodbye, the two boys wrote a letter for dad and will put it in his coffin. "He said that he knows he wants him to be a good man, and so he will try to be a good man for him," said Cervantes. Cervantes says since she left the hospital, she hasn't seen her husband. She will be seeing him for the first time at Lucas Funeral Home in Hurst. On Friday, Jan. 7, visitation hours will be held from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Lucas Funeral Home in Hurst. The funeral mass will be at 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 8, following public visitation at 11:30 a.m. at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church located at 2016 Willis Lane in Keller. DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE OF MAYOR CITY CNCL CITYATTNY K. SUTTER CHE BROWN H. CRANOR ANIMAL CNTR R. McDONALD M. HIARRIX W. RHODES L. GETCHELL LIBRARYADMIN LIBRARYREF G. HARTSELL C. BARKER DATE DISTRIBUTED 1 / / ) / ,; j DATE OFARTICLE 1 / (C /cif 4-� NEWSPAPER(Q �� A . CCU M Interment will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 10 at Memory Gardens of the Valley located at 4900 McNutt Road in Santa Teresa, New Mexico. j 46 kir ok • R r YOU SERVED WELCOME - EXCEEDINGLY HOME, ELLA! 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