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4 charged in street-racing event that caused $46,000 in damage to Ikea parking lot
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HOUSTON – Arrest warrants have been issued for four men, accused of taking part in an illegal racing event in the parking lot of an Ikea in the Spring Branch area, court documents confirmed Monday.
Walter Nash, 26; Alfred Turrubaite, 25; Christopher Smith, 33; and Vaughn Fontenette, 27, have been charged with criminal mischief, a felony, in connection with the event that happened on or about the night of May 16, according to court documents.
Video of the racing event was shared on social media and posted to YouTube, court documents said. Investigators from the Houston Police Department used that video, along with surveillance video, to capture license plate numbers, which led them to the driver’s licenses of each of the men accused, according to court documents.
Express Briefing: Officials promise safety at Alamo Bowl as coronavirus worsens
Dec. 29, 2020
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Looped In host Nancy Sarnoff has been covering Houston real estate with the Houston Chronicle since 2004.
During that time she has chronicled countless stories, including the unending saga of the Ashby high-rise and the continuing impacts of Hurricane Harvey.
On this episode, she breaks a bit of personal news, with a detour down memory lane. Full transcript below.
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Houston Chronicle real estate reporter says goodbye to Looped In listeners during a conversation with current and former real estate reporters R.A. Schuetz and Erin Mulvaney and editor Scott Kingsley.Nancy SarnoffShow MoreShow Less
New hazardous business ordinance, a first step to zoning? What s Your Point?
The WYP panel discusses changes in the hazardous enterprises ordinance in Houston.
A deadly action triggers, what some would call, a long-overdue governmental reaction .
Spurred by the disastrous Watson Grinding explosion in Spring Branch nearly a year ago, Houston City Council has begun tightening its hazardous enterprise regulations. By, in part, prohibiting their construction and operation within one thousand feet of parks, community centers, libraries, and churches.as well as closing a loop-hole which had allowed some businesses to avoid oversight.
Greg Groogan leads this week s panel, Sue Lovell, former Houston City Councilmember, Charles Blain, founder Urban Reform, Bob Price, Associate Editor Breitbart Texas, Bill King, businessman and columnist, and Tomaro Bell, neighborhood leader, in a discussion about whether this ordinance is a good thing and a prelude to zoning or will these restrict