the daily news - The Galveston County Daily News
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the daily news - The Galveston County Daily News
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2012 GALVESTON COUNTY, TEXAS THE DAILY NEWS A7 LOCAL Waterpark seeks to take control Pills, cash missing; ex-cop charged of island Racquet Club’s lease By CHRIS PASCHENKO The Daily News Cook said the club has been for sale since Hurricane Ike, which drove away many island residents who had been his regular customers. “Since the storm, I’ve been wanting to think about an exit strategy,” said Cook, who added that the club’s membership had dwindled from about 1,300 members before the storm to below 900. “It’s going to be a bit hard not to have it on my plate,” said Cook. Both the health club and the water park are on city-owned land east of Scholes International Airport. Cook said there are 37 years remaining on his lease. he 26-acre Schlitterbahn Galveston Island Waterpark opened in 2006 on property that was once owned by Farmers Marine Copper Work. he park land is fully developed, and parking has been maximized, limiting the park’s ability to grow and accept more customers, Henry wrote to the city council. In August, Cook ofered to sell the club’s pool to the city to use a public swimming pool for $525,000, but that ofer was not taken up due in part to the pool’s distance from central Galveston and its relatively small size. he city council also considered outright buying the club in 2010, but thenCity Manager Steve LeBlanc rejected the proposal because of the cost that would be required to maintain the club. A majority vote of council would be required to transfer the lease from Cook to Schlitterbahn. Barring unforeseen problems, it should be passed easily, city oicials said. City manager Michael Kovacs said the council could not vote against the proposed transfer unless it had a reasonable objection against it. he end of the health club would not mean the end of racquetball on the island. he McGuire Dent Recreation Center, which opened in 2009, has two courts that can be used free of charge. By JOHN WAYNE FERGUSON The Daily News » GALVESTON he city council will vote on whether to allow the Galveston Health and Racquet Club to transfer its land lease to the owners of the Schlitterbahn Galveston Island Waterpark, a move that would most likely spell the end for the 38-yearold itness club. Health club owner Tom Cook said Monday that the club had not been sold to Schlitterbahn Waterparks, but he would be amenable to a sale if it could be completed before the end of the year. “We have agreed to assign the lease to Schlitterbahn if they agree to purchase the assets,” said Cook, who has owned the health club for 38 years. Cook said if a sale occurs, he would want it to occur under the current tax law. In a letter to the council, Schlitterbahn CEO Gary Henry said if a sale was successful, Schlitterbahn would close the club, 2318 83rd St., and repurpose the property for “waterpark activities.” Some of the existing land would be turned into additional parking and buildings would be turned into oice and storage space. Other land would be used for new rides, which could be built before the 2013 season. “I think that this program would be the high and best use of the club, bringing additional jobs, revenue and visitation to the city of Galveston,” Henry wrote. Cook, 73, opened the club in 1974 as a swimming and tennis facility. He later constructed a 12,000 square foot building to be used as a children’s itness center, but that closed in March 2012. Cook said he has been trying to lease the space since the business closed, and “for lease” signs were recently spotted near that building. But he also said a sale to the waterpark would supersede any business there. » NASSAU BAY A former police sergeant was charged in connection with improprieties in handling evidence after cash and prescription medication went missing from the Nassau Bay Police Department’s property room, authorities said Monday. Theresa Yvonne Relken, 41, was charged with theft by a public servant and tampering with evidence, according to a statement from the Harris County District Attorney’s Office. The theft complaint accused Relken of stealing $500 from the department’s property room, which she managed. The tampering case also accused Relken of altering, destroying or concealing various pills that were seized in an investigation by a fellow officer, the statement said. In November, a district attorney’s office intern assigned to the grand jury division found that certain prescription drugs weren’t sent to the Institute of Forensic Sciences for analysis on a felony case. The office contacted the Nassau Bay Police Department about the discrepancy. The statement claims the pills were traced back to Relken, and a property room audit revealed there were shortages in the expected inventories of prescription drugs. Relken had not been arrested as of late Monday afternoon. Bonds totaled $15,000 on the charges, a spokeswoman for the district attorney’s office said. The district attorney’s office contacted the Harris County Public De- fender’s Office and the Harris County Criminal Lawyers Association when the investigation began. It’s anticipated the district attorney’s Post Conviction Review Section would notify all defendants affected by the investigation, which is being conducted by prosecutor Tiffany Dupree and investigators from the Public Integrity Division, the statement said. It’s unclear how many cases might be under review. A message seeking comment from Nassau Bay police Chief Joe M. Cashiola wasn’t immediately returned. A court date for Relken was expected to be set later this week. If convicted, Relken faces up to 10 years in prison on the tampering charge and from six months to two years in jail on the theft charge. Man charged with pulling gun on salesmen By CHRIS PASCHENKO The Daily News » FRIENDSWOOD Police arrested a man accused of pulling a gun on a pair of magazine salesmen, and the solicitors were charged as well, authorities said Monday. Bond for Ryan Lee Upchurch, 27, of Friendswood was set at $40,000 on a felony charge of aggravated assault with a irearm, stemming from a 7:15 p.m. Friday incident in the 700 block of Pine Hollow Drive, Friendswood police said in a statement released Monday. Police reported no injuries. Police accused Upchurch of calling to request an oicer because of solicitors. An oicer arrived and found a pair of salesmen, a 23-year-old from Weatherford, Okla., and a 20-year-old from Des Moines, Iowa. In a conversation with police, the men accused Upchurch of pulling a gun on them. Upchurch confronted the salesmen who obtained money from his mother, the statement said. Police said Upchurch was upset because the salesmen, to secure the sale, lied to his mother about selling magazine subscriptions to her neighbors. Upchurch declined to answer an oicer’s questions once the oicer mentioned a gun, the statement said. he salesmen were also arrested and charged with soliciting without a permit, which are misdemeanor ofenses. 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