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Credit card skimmers found at Lampasas gas station

Two credit card skimmers were recently discovered at a Stripes Convenience Store at 801 N. Key Ave. in Lampasas. Employees found them while checking the pumps, according to a news release Friday from the Lampasas Police Department. It is unknown for how long the skimmers had been on the pumps, and they have since been removed by an officer with the department, the release said. The department recommends that anyone who has fueled up at that Stripes location should check their bank and credit card statements. The department also recommends purchasing fuel inside the store. Anyone who has been a victim of the skimmers should contact the Lampasas Police Department at 512-556-3644.

San Angelo man found not guilty in fatal 2020 stabbing

What evidence, testimonies reveal led to Rhyheme Talton s death On Jan. 26, 2020, Arambula and his girlfriend at the time, Veronica Gonzales, went to the Stripes Convenience Store to buy some food and beer. Other people in the store lined before the register, where the clerk checked people out minutes before midnight. Jasmine Sanchez, Marco Portillo Jr. and Talton left an apartment and went to the store to get drinks. The men entered the store while Sanchez stayed in the car. One woman, who approached police on Tuesday and testified Friday morning, was at the store with her 14-year-old daughter. They went to the store so the woman could buy cigarettes.

Jury trial begins for San Angelo man charged in 2020 Talton homicide

View Comments SAN ANGELO  A San Angelo man charged in the 2020 stabbing death of Rhyheme Talton, 26, faced the jury Tuesday morning. Roberto Arambula Jr., 48, sat in the 119th District Court about 9 a.m. Tuesday, May 25, 2021 and pleaded not guilty to the murder charge. During the first day of the trial, the jury saw photos and video from the Stripes Convenience Store, and heard audio from a 9-1-1 call. Allison Palmer, 51st District Attorney, called Debra Gatlin, former general manager for Stripes, to the stand. Gatlin described how she received the call and arrived to merchandise and blood scattered around the store.

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