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Sapulpa Daily Herald, Sunday, June 26, 2005— PAGE A-THREE
News Wrap
Child abuse charges filed
SAPULPA(AP) — Creek County prosecutors have filed
three counts of child abuse and neglect and other charges
against a Sand Springs man who allegedly drove while
drunk with three children riding in the bed of his pickup
truck.
Besides the child abuse and neglect tiled Thursday
against Hubert Delano Kemp III, Kemp also is charged with
aggravated driving under the influence of alcohol and fail-
ure to dim the pickup's headlights, both misdemeanors.
Kemp, 25, reportedly was traveling east in the middle of
71st Street about 3:20 a.m. Sunday when he forced a Creek
County sheriff's deputy off the road, an affidavit alleges.
When Deputy Joe Blaylock stopped Kemp. Blaylock
detected an odor of alcohol and saw a young child seated
next to an ice chest, the affidavit states.
Kemp told the officer that he had had too much to drink
and nearly fell when getting out of the truck, records show.
Kemp’s 6-year-old son and 4-year-old daughter, and his 12-
year-old sister reportedly were in the bed of the pickup.
Authorities conducted two blood-alcohol tests on Kemp
and reported readings of 0.17 and 0.18 percent, both more
than twice the legal limit of 0.08.
Kemp, who posted a $4,173.00 bond and was released, is
scheduled to appear in court Tuesday, records show. It con-
victed, he could face as much as life in prison on each child-
abuse count.
Dog hero dies
CHOCTAW (AP) — A rottweiler who sniffed through
debris from the deadly May 1999 tornadoes and helped
search for bodies in the rubble of the World I rade C enter
following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks has died.
Gunner, who was trained in cadaver, urban and wilder
ness searches, died last Saturday, officials said. He was I
years old.
Gunner logged more than 2,000 hours volunteering at
schools, churches and hospitals.
“He was just a sweet dog,” said John Randall. Gunner s
handler.
Randall and the 90-pound rottweiler received training
from Miami and Dade County canine rescue units in Florida
and through the California Search and Rescue Dog
Association.
Gunner also was inducted into the American Kennel Club
Hall of Fame and was an honorary member of the Purple
Heart Club.
Donations can be made to the Oklahoma Search and
Rescue Dogs. Randall said the funds will be used to estab-
lish an annual award that will be presented to "the dog that
most exemplified how (Gunner) lived his lite.
Police officer injured
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — An Oklahoma City police offi-
cer is recovering in a hospital after his motorcycle was
bumped while he tried to stop a speeding driver.
Sgt. Ron Ritter was working speed enforcement on
Interstate 40 near the Interstate 35 junction about 11:30 a.m.
Friday when he attempted to pull over two cars traveling
east on 1-40, officials said.
“One of them changed lanes and bumped the motorcycle,
causing him to wreck,” said Sgt. Greg Giltner. a police
spokesman
The driver of the car that allegedly bumped the motorcy-
cle left the scene, but was arrested later, Giltner said. The
other car stopped.
Carlos Antonio Tecumseh, 39, was being held Friday at
the Oklahoma County jail on $11.000 for a felony complaint
of leaving the scene of an injury accident, said Capt. Kelly
Marshall, a spokeswoman for the Oklahoma County
Sheriff’s Department.
Woman struggles with grief after death of her first love
DEAR ABBY: 1 lost a
very dear friend. At one
point, 12 years ago, "James"
was the air I breathed. Things
didn't work out for us to be
together like we planned.
James started dating my best
friend at the time, and I
began dating a friend of his.
Eventually, I married some-
one else.
1 have just learned that
James is dead. 1 haven't fully
recovered from the news. I
am still close to his family.
My husband has always
made comments like,
"There's your boyfriend," or,
"You still love your
boyfriend." And honestly -
yes. I do. Twelve years ago.
James was my everything —
my first love, my first sexual
experience.
In the interest of my mar-
riage, 1 stopped communicat-
ing with James, and he
understood why. We moved
half a continent away from
my hometown. 1 have new
friends, a new lite. But I’m
having the worst time accept-
ing that James is gone. I have
no one to grieve with. How
do I get through this? How
do I make my husband a part
of my sadness? What hurts
most is I never got to say
goodbye. Please help me. —
SAD IN NEVADA
DEAR SAD: Please
accept my sympathy for your
loss. Do not try to make your
husband a part of your sad-
ness. He has suffered
enough. After feeling like
second-best all these years,
he may be experiencing a
feeling of relief.
You say that James was
your first everything. It's
interesting how we tend to
idealize our "firsts."
However, things didn't work
out between you for a reason.
Try to remember what that
reason was.
While James had dwelled
in your heart, he has never
grown repetitious or boring,
lost any hair, or grown thick
around the middle. He has
never come home late with-
out calling, forgotten to
throw dirty laundry in the
hamper or argued with you
over money. Perfection is a
difficult act for anyone to
compete with. Your husband
must love you very much.
Because you weren't able
to say goodbye to James,
another way to gain closure
would be to write him a let-
ter. Put in it all of the things
you would like to have told
him if you'd had the chance -
- and end it by telling him
goodbye. Then send it off to
heaven by burning it. That
way nothing will have been
left unsaid, and your message
w ill be forever private. If that
doesn't help you to heal, then
please consider grief coun-
seling.
DEAR ABBY: 1 inter
viewed today for my dream
job and have been asked
back for a second interview.
My problem is, the inter-
viewer w;is borderline about
recommending me because 1
came across as timid. I know
I'd be great for the job. I
believe I'll be one of their
best - maybe even THE best.
However. I also know that
interviewers often perceive
me as shy and timid. How
can I come across as more
sure of myself? -- HOPING
AND PRAYING
DEAR HOPING AND
PRAYING: Be conscious of
your posture and don’t
slump. When you walk in for
the interview, smile. It proj-
ects confidence and will put
those around you at ease. Do
not be afraid to make eye
contact. When you speak, if
you tend to talk softly, pre-
tend you're addressing some-
one a foot or two behind the
interviewer, and it will cause
your voice to project with
greater volume. Individuals
who speak up are perceived
as being more self-confident.
When the interview is over,
smile and make your hand-
shake a firm one. Good luck!
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Abigail Van Buren, also
known as Jeanne Phillips,
and was founded by her
mother. Pauline Phillips.
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Officials issue
building permits
From Staff Reports
The following building
permits were issued by the
City of Sapulpa for the week
of June 13.
- A 3,500 square-foot
house at 616 Cross Timbers
Blvd, estimated cost.
$370,000 by Mark Galbraith
Homes.
- A 2,162 square-foot
house at 2222 S. 113 West
Court, estimated cost,
$189,000 by Henninger
Homes.
- A 1,515 square-foot
house at 105 Fairlane Place,
estimated cost $109,900, by
Rausch-Coleman.
- A 2,032 square-foot
house at 77 Fairlane Drive,
estimated cost $117,300, by
Rausch-Coleman.
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