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365 Days of Texas True Crime: Noe
It happens all the time, for whatever reason parents just aren’t the best people for their children to be with and a grandparent, or aunt or sister ect… end up raising a child/children. That was the case for Noe Perez. When Noe was only 8 years old he came to live with his sister, Adelaida Pena and her husband.
Screenshot of Adelaida as she s interviewed about Noe
She didn’t treat him any different as she would her own child. She loved her brother very much. He was a good kid and never gave her any kind of trouble, not when he was younger or as he got older. I thought that was pretty rare considering he was 8 years old when he came to live with her and her husband after living in who knows what kind of conditions. Unfortunately, and at no fault of the child, when they’ve been exposed to an inappropriate parenting environment at an early age they tend to have behavioral problems later on in their childhood and often on into their
Yavapai County Sheriff’s officials have ordered the evacuation of 575 residents in the town of Bagdad as crews battle a wildfire.
A wildfire in Bagdad has forced the evacuation of 575 people. A separate wildfire has also prompted authorities to evacuate some residents in Dewey.
Credit Yavapai County Sheriff s Office
Those north of Main Street and east of Lindahl Road have been given the Go order and they can shelter at the Hassayampa Elemetary School in Wickenburg.
Firefighters are also battling a separate blaze in Dewey near Mortimer Farms at the intersection of state routes 169 and 69. Deputies have told several people in Trails End, Comanche Trail and Shawnee Lane to evacuate as well.
Lizards scamper and scurry across the cement trails, dodging oncoming cyclists.
Mule deer, often with fawns in the fall, can be seen munching on shrubs and grass while keeping a close on eye on passersby.
Mallard ducks and ducklings take their daily swim in the cool waters of the river, while a crane uses its long legs to wade in shallow waters along the river s banks.
All this can be seen at just one location in Southern Colorado.
Colorado is home to some of North America’s most amazing wildlife. From black bears to Sandhill cranes to bull snakes, Southern Colorado is home to a wealth of beautiful creatures.