Running Everywhere

We are hitting the ground running and if you are living in Texas then you know that the ground has been kind of muddy. If you are a runner though in or around the Lubbock area then you might be interested in the Ropesville color run event that sounds like a piece of cake. Especially, for my cousin Sam who came in 13th this weekend in a race in San Antonio.

Do not fret though because if running isn't your thing there are plenty of things to do this month to keep you on your feet and moving around. Those things do include plenty of Father's Day events to try out and experience in and around the Hub City.

Chicken and Ice Cream?

If you are looking at a great Father's Day gift you could try taking your dad to KFC and testing out the urban legend associated with them. If you don't know that myth then you could probably take a look at this article to see if they will refill your bucket of chicken for you, for free! You can't have chicken without dessert, maybe Blue Bell's newest flavor? I will have to pass because I am allergic to chocolate and not a fan of coffee but if those are your favorite flavors then step right up to the challenge of this awesome new flavor.

And Now, Mugshots

These 50 mugshots are of individuals arrested and booked into the Lubbock County Detention Center during the week of June 5 - June 11, 2023. The individuals charged should be presumed innocent until convicted in a court of law. All arrestees featured below are those charged with a felony offense. A felony offense is classified by the severity of punishment, ranging from the low level state jail felony all the way to a capital felony. Also featured are any Individuals who were held on a Fugitive Warrant or Detainer, a United States Marshall Remand, or Immigration Customs Enforcement Detainer.

Lubbock's Mugshot Monday June 5 - June 11, 2023

50 mugshots of people arrested and held in the Lubbock County Detention Center June 5 - June 11

Gallery Credit: Mikael Donnovan

23 Girls from Texas Went Missing In May. Have You Seen Them?

23 Girls from Texas who went missing in May are still missing as of June 12, 2023. These girls are from all across the State of Texas. Girls went missing from Dallas, San Antonio, Temple, Houston, Amarillo, and other cities across the state. They also range in age from 2 years old to 17. Please look through the pictures and see if you recognize anyone. Let's bring these girls home to their families.

Gallery Credit: Chad Hasty

SEARCHING: Texas Girls Reported Missing In 2023

Below is a list of female youths from Texas who have been reported missing. The contact information for their hometown law enforcement has been provided for each one.

This is a continuously updated list and once a youth has been located, they will be removed from the list.

All information taken from MissingKids.org

Gallery Credit: Sarah Clark/TSM

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