(CNN) — A 52-year-old Houston-area Muslim physician was stabbed to death this weekend but police say so far, there is no evidence the crime was motivated by hate.
A 52-year-old Houston-area Muslim physician was stabbed to death this weekend and police say, that so far, there is no evidence that the crime was motivated by hate.
Taylor Pomaski, 29, was last seen leaving a party in north Harris County, Texas on April 25, police said. On May 9, Pomaski's mother filed a missing person’s report after not hearing from her.
Former New Caney ISD superintendent submitted expenses for trips he did not take, according to arrest warrant affidavit
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NEW CANEY, Texas New Caney ISD s former Superintendent Kenn Franklin is accused of submitting at least $2,500 worth of fake travel expenses to the district, according to arrest warrant affidavits from the Montgomery County District Attorney s Office.
Franklin was booked into the Montgomery County Jail on Jan. 7 and released on bond. He was charged with aggregate theft by a public servant, a third-degree felony, and tampering with a government record, which is a state jail felony.
According to the affidavit, the school district requested help on Sept. 21 from the Texas Rangers. NCISD Police Chief Troy Wootton said there had been some suspicion that Franklin was creating and submitting travel vouchers for work trips he did not take, per the affidavit.