William James Smith joins KABB as the new anchor for MMW, bringing extensive journalism experience to the station. His appointment marks a fresh chapter in local news coverage.
Browsing: Crime
Smuggling migrants across the U.S. border has surged into a billion-dollar industry, fueled by rising demand and sophisticated networks, challenging authorities and raising humanitarian concerns. (The New York Times, 2022)
A missing 13-year-old boy has been safely located, WOAI reports. Authorities and family members expressed relief as the child was found unharmed after an extensive search. Investigations continue into the circumstances surrounding his disappearance.
Fact-checking recent claims, the Austin American-Statesman examines crime data to determine if Austin ranks among the most dangerous U.S. cities. Findings reveal nuanced trends, challenging popular perceptions about the city’s safety.
Snopes fact-checks claims that former President Trump credited a border wall with making San Antonio safe. The article clarifies the accuracy of this statement, examining his remarks and local security data.
According to recent reports, [City Name] ranks as the safest city within the San Antonio-Austin mega-metro area. Low crime rates and community initiatives bolster its reputation as a secure place to live.
A mother is accused of purchasing ammunition and tactical gear for her son despite multiple warnings about his violent intentions at school, raising serious concerns about parental responsibility and school safety.
ICE and federal partners arrested a Brazilian national charged with sex crimes against a child in Massachusetts. The arrest highlights ongoing efforts to protect vulnerable victims and enforce immigration laws.
ICE South Texas officers have removed a twice-deported Mexican man facing homicide charges. The agency emphasized its commitment to removing individuals with serious criminal backgrounds to protect U.S. communities.
ICE El Paso has removed a previously deported Mexican fugitive wanted for organized crime and kidnapping. The agency emphasized ongoing efforts to apprehend dangerous individuals threatening community safety.
Jonathan Joss, voice of John Redcorn on “King of the Hill,” has been shot dead, reports BBC. The actor’s sudden death has shocked fans. Authorities are investigating the incident. Further details remain scarce.
San Antonio ranked 4th among U.S. cities with the largest increase in homicide rates in 2020, according to a recent KSAT report. The rise highlights growing concerns over public safety in the city.
A blistering hot truck carrying immigrants was found at a Texas Walmart, resulting in 9 deaths. Authorities are investigating the tragic incident as efforts to address human smuggling continue.
The Texas Department of Public Safety revealed 18 San Antonio zip codes with the highest number of registered sex offenders. The data highlights areas requiring increased community awareness and safety measures.
A Texas-based company is supplying jet fuel used by Israeli forces in their military operations in Gaza, according to a report by Mondoweiss. The revelation raises questions about U.S. involvement in the conflict.
A known prostitute, reportedly armed and dangerous, is currently on the run from law enforcement, authorities confirm. Residents are urged to remain cautious and report any sightings immediately. Updates to follow.
U.S. Marshals are actively searching for a dangerous drug dealer with a violent criminal history, sources confirm. Authorities urge the public to report any sightings immediately. The investigation is ongoing.
A San Antonio teen wanted for the murder of a Sonic Drive-In manager was captured following a tip to Crime Stoppers, authorities reported. The arrest marks a key breakthrough in the ongoing investigation.
U.S. Marshals are actively searching for a man with an extensive criminal history, noted for distinctive tattoos on both arms. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward. Report by KABB.
Victims of the Four Winds fraud scheme are set to receive financial disbursements, WOAI reports. The payouts aim to provide restitution for those affected by the extensive financial scam.



















