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Texoma Patriots hosting Election Protection Summit tonight
The Texoma Patriots are inviting everyone to attend their Election Protection Summit tonight, March 24th, at 7 p.m. at the Red River Cowboy Church, 3800 Highway 691, in Sherman.

The featured speakers are nationally recognized members who studied and uncovered election irregularities from the November 2020 election. Dr. Douglas Frank and Seth Keshel will speak upon the irregularities.
In addition to being an election data expert, Dr. Frank is a renowned scientist and inventor and author of numerous articles published in scientific journals. He left academics in the 1990s and began consulting. Dr. Frank helped to establish The Schilling School for Gifted Children in Ohio. Today Frank explains information he discovers as he reviews election outcomes.
Seth Keshel is a former US Army intelligence officer and statistical analyst. Following the 2020 Presidential Election he analyzed trends of voter registrations versus actual votes. He discovered alarming anomalies in some counties and will share with us his trend analysis of recent elections to include likely fraudulent results in Grayson County. He served our nation in Afghanistan. Come learn with us what could have gone wrong in past elections and how we can improve future elections. The outcome of all elections should be “one person, one vote.”
A $10 per person cash donation is requested at the door to help pay event expenses of the speakers. The doors open at 6 p.m. The Texoma Patriots welcome everyone to all of their events.

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Howe woman arrested for stealing a police vehicle

HOWE, Texas – A 21-year-old Howe woman has been booked into the Grayson County Jail on a number of charges for her role in the theft of a marked Howe Police patrol vehicle Friday morning.
At approximately 9:20 a.m., an investigator with the Texas Office of the Attorney General called the Howe Police Department to request assistance with a woman in her care who was experiencing a mental health crisis. The officer went to the Dollar General store on L.B. Kirby Avenue in Howe and met with the investigator who said she was transporting the woman from Howe to an area hospital for evaluation when the woman became combative and delusional.
The officer and a local constable detained the woman and sat her in the rear seat of the officer’s patrol vehicle. The woman was able to maneuver her handcuffs to the front of her body, climb through a narrow window in the partition separating the front and rear seats of the patrol vehicle, and drive away.
She drove north on U.S. Highway 75 and eventually exited onto the east service road of the highway. The vehicle became disabled when the woman ran over a number of curbs which destroyed the four tires on the 2018 Dodge Charger, and it came to a stop on the east service road of the highway several blocks north of FM 1417.
Officers from surrounding agencies responded to the call and detained the woman until Howe officers arrived and arrested her for Escape, Evading Arrest with a Motor Vehicle, and Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle. She was booked into the Grayson County Jail. No other vehicles were damaged during the woman’s flight and she admitted to officers that she had recently used methamphetamine
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