U.S. Marshals have captured a man accused of causing a lockdown at Camp Bullis after evading police for weeks. The suspect was apprehended following a thorough multi-agency search, restoring security to the area.
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In an unexpected turn, former SBA chief Hector Barreto pleaded guilty during a San Antonio criminal trial, marking a significant development in the high-profile case, officials confirmed Monday.
An Army helicopter pilot from the San Antonio area was found dead in Honduras, authorities confirmed. The circumstances surrounding the death remain under investigation, with officials working to determine the cause.
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The US Attorney’s Office in Odessa has filed 259 new immigration cases in April, marking a significant increase in enforcement efforts. This rise highlights ongoing federal focus on immigration violations.
ICE arrests have surged in San Antonio and major cities nationwide, targeting undocumented immigrants amid intensified enforcement efforts. The rise in detentions raises concerns among local communities and advocates.
Police are seeking public assistance in identifying a suspect involved in the fatal shooting of a 36-year-old man, authorities reported. The incident remains under investigation as officials urge anyone with information to come forward.
U.S. Marshals are actively searching for a convicted drug trafficker believed to be hiding in San Antonio. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward to aid in the capture. (KABB)
Authorities are searching for a man reportedly hiding in the United States illegally, with possible sightings in San Antonio, Texas. Local law enforcement urges residents to report any information to help locate him.
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Property crimes in San Antonio have surged sharply, alarming residents and businesses. Despite rising thefts and burglaries, local police have yet to unveil a concrete strategy to address the escalating issue, reports KABB.
U.S. Marshals are actively searching for a man with an extensive criminal history, authorities report. Officials urge anyone with information on his whereabouts to come forward immediately. Stay tuned to KABB for updates.
A suspect has been arrested following a violent crime rampage in San Antonio and Austin, resulting in six fatalities. Authorities continue to investigate motives as communities reel from the tragic events.
KABB reports a convicted felon with an extensive criminal history remains at large. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward to aid in the ongoing search and ensure public safety.
U.S. farmers gathered in San Antonio express anxiety ahead of imminent mass deportations, fearing labor shortages that could impact agriculture. The uncertain future weighs heavily on the community.
High levels of car theft, carjackings, and related crimes persist in cities across the US, raising concerns about public safety and law enforcement efforts, reports KEYE. Communities urge stronger measures to combat the surge.
U.S. Marshals are actively searching for a man with an extensive criminal history and multiple drug-related charges, authorities confirmed. The suspect remains at large as investigations continue. (KABB)
U.S. Marshals are actively searching for a 23-year-old man with an extensive criminal history, wanted for multiple offenses. Authorities urge the public to report any information to assist in his capture.
Several San Antonio lawyers have entered the race for the U.S. attorney post, highlighting strong local legal talent vying for this key federal position. The selection process is underway, as reported by the San Antonio Express-News.
A Fort Sam Houston official has been accused of stealing $510,000 from the U.S. government, according to an affidavit. The allegations highlight ongoing concerns about financial misconduct within military installations.


















