Driver in custody after leading officers on high-speed vehicle chase across town, police say
Lufkin PD had previously put out an alert on a kidnapping earlier on Sunday
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The incident occurred around 12:30 a.m. following an alert sent out by the Lufkin Police Department.
According to SAPD, Lufkin police had put out an alert for the kidnapping of an adult woman on Sunday and the missing woman’s phone was signaling she might be on the East Side of San Antonio.
SAPD said they spotted what they believed was a vehicle involved in the kidnapping and attempted to pull the vehicle over. That’s when, police said, the vehicle instead sped off, leading officers on a high-speed chase of up to 100 mph through the east, central and south sides.
South Texas VA administers COVID-19 vaccines to hundreds of veterans living on San Antonio’s South Side
More than 16,000 COVID-19 cases have been reported in District 3
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SAN ANTONIO – The South Texas Veterans Health Care System administered Moderna COVID-19 vaccines to enrolled veterans at Texas A&M University-San Antonio on Saturday.
The South Texas VA said they aspired to vaccinate 500 veterans living on the South Side of San Antonio who have difficulties reaching other vaccination sites offered throughout the area.
“The plan is to see how well this one goes and then be (on a) consistent rotation until the VA reaches near 100% on vaccines,” said Richard Delgado Jr., U.S. Marine Corps veteran and executive director of Military Affairs at Texas A&M University-San Antonio.
Recognize this bracelet? Police need your help to identify woman found dead in November 2020
Investigators said the bracelet was found on the woman believed to be 20-40 years old, whose remains were found on the southeast side near I-37 & Pecan Valley Drive. Author: Erin Rodriguez (KENS 5) Published: 1:43 PM CST February 24, 2021 Updated: 4:34 PM CST February 24, 2021
SAN ANTONIO Investigators want you to take a close look at some photos of a bracelet they released Wednesday afternoon. According to the San Antonio Police Department, the item was found on a woman whose remains were discovered nearly four months ago on the southeast side.
UPDATE: Lawton police identify body found by family
UPDATE: Lawton police identify body found by family By Nazarene Harris | February 11, 2021 at 6:57 PM CST - Updated February 11 at 6:57 PM
LAWTON, Okla. (TNN) - Lawton police have identified a man who was found dead near the Pecan Valley Apartments off of Gore Boulevard and 44th Street on Monday afternoon.
Three days ago a family found more than they were expecting when they were looking for firewood in this field right behind Pecan Valley Apartments.
“we go up from the side to the middle and you can see this little borough where the coyotes and stuff live, like a coyote den, because we see them out there all the time too, and my son’s like ‘oh I’m going to go down there and I’m going to see this coyote den’ and then he starts to say ‘oh my God mom, no, no, no, don’t go this way’ and I’m thinking that a wild animal’s coming after us,” said the mother.
Investigators still working to identify person found dead in Lawton Monday
Investigators still working to identify person found dead in Lawton Monday By Tiffany Bechtel | February 9, 2021 at 5:02 PM CST - Updated February 9 at 5:02 PM
LAWTON, Okla. (TNN) - There’s no identification on the body found Monday afternoon in Lawton.
According to authorities, the Medical Examiner is still working to identify the body because of the condition, which is due to recent weather conditions.
Lawton Police say the body was found near the Pecan Valley apartments off 44th and Gore Boulevard by people looking for firewood in the area.
Detectives are still investigating. We’ll keep you updated as more information is released.