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RIP Sgt Mike Naylor.
Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 9:35 pm
by G.A. Heath
Today Ector County Sheriff's deputy Mike Naylor was killed while serving a warrant.
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Re: RIP Sgt Mike Naylor.
Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 9:38 pm
by jmra
Sad news. Prayers for the family.
Re: RIP Sgt Mike Naylor.
Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 1:40 pm
by OldCurlyWolf
Curious.
Does the story you have linked have the county wrong? It is reporting him as Midland County.
Re: RIP Sgt Mike Naylor.
Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 2:06 pm
by G.A. Heath
OldCurlyWolf wrote:
Curious.
Does the story you have linked have the county wrong? It is reporting him as Midland County.
Sorry that was my mistake, I typed Ector county because the person who confirmed the information was from Ector County. Midland Count is correct and is just east of Ector County. Here in this part of the country we often treat Midland/Odessa (Cities) and Midland/Ector (Counties) as one and the same.
Re: RIP Sgt Mike Naylor.
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 5:58 pm
by OldCurlyWolf
G.A. Heath wrote:OldCurlyWolf wrote:
Curious.
Does the story you have linked have the county wrong? It is reporting him as Midland County.
Sorry that was my mistake, I typed Ector county because the person who confirmed the information was from Ector County. Midland Count is correct and is just east of Ector County. Here in this part of the country we often treat Midland/Odessa (Cities) and Midland/Ector (Counties) as one and the same.
I know about Midland/Odessa. I have lived and worked there, more than once. I like the area. Have also lived in Pecos, Ft. Stockton, Monahans, Andrews, Seminole, Seagraves, etc. Spent a few years in West Texas and also in the Panhandle
Re: RIP Sgt Mike Naylor.
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 8:02 pm
by G.A. Heath
OldCurlyWolf wrote:G.A. Heath wrote:OldCurlyWolf wrote:
Curious.
Does the story you have linked have the county wrong? It is reporting him as Midland County.
Sorry that was my mistake, I typed Ector county because the person who confirmed the information was from Ector County. Midland Count is correct and is just east of Ector County. Here in this part of the country we often treat Midland/Odessa (Cities) and Midland/Ector (Counties) as one and the same.
I know about Midland/Odessa. I have lived and worked there, more than once. I like the area. Have also lived in Pecos, Ft. Stockton, Monahans, Andrews, Seminole, Seagraves, etc. Spent a few years in West Texas and also in the Panhandle
You have my sympathies, especially for Seminole and Seagraves. If you have lived in those two in the last 20 years there's a good chance we might know each other.
Re: RIP Sgt Mike Naylor.
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 11:23 am
by OldCurlyWolf
G.A. Heath wrote:OldCurlyWolf wrote:G.A. Heath wrote:OldCurlyWolf wrote:
Curious.
Does the story you have linked have the county wrong? It is reporting him as Midland County.
Sorry that was my mistake, I typed Ector county because the person who confirmed the information was from Ector County. Midland Count is correct and is just east of Ector County. Here in this part of the country we often treat Midland/Odessa (Cities) and Midland/Ector (Counties) as one and the same.
I know about Midland/Odessa. I have lived and worked there, more than once. I like the area. Have also lived in Pecos, Ft. Stockton, Monahans, Andrews, Seminole, Seagraves, etc. Spent a few years in West Texas and also in the Panhandle
You have my sympathies, especially for Seminole and Seagraves. If you have lived in those two in the last 20 years there's a good chance we might know each other.
No. That was over 50 years ago. Though I have been there in the late 90's.
A fellow from Connecticut once asked me how is was where I grew up. I told him you had 3 choices: Get tough, Leave or Die. I then told him I was grown before I left. He was working under the assumption that I chose the first choice listed.