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Mother of missing toddler indicted on tampering with evidence charge

Mother of missing toddler indicted on tampering with evidence charge FacebookTwitterEmail 1of2 Jasmine Anderson, founder of KJ’s Angels, stands in front of the Bexar County Courthouse in this file photo, holding a poster with information about missing toddler James Avi Chairez.Jerry Lara /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less 2of2 D Lanny Reaneille Chairez, 20, was indicted Tuesday on a charge of tampering with evidence. She was arrested in mid-March on a charge of abandoning or endangering a child. Her toddler, James Avi Chairez, is still missing.Bexar County Sheriff s OfficeShow MoreShow Less The mother of a missing toddler was indicted Tuesday morning by a grand jury on a charge of tampering with evidence, the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office announced.

19-year-old indicted for murder in fatal shooting of man on Northwest Side in February

19-year-old indicted for murder in fatal shooting of man on Northwest Side in February Joan Francisco Paulino has been indicted in the death of Michael Garcia-Sanchez. Tags:  Joan Francisco Paulino, 19, has been charged with murder, according to San Antonio Police. Image: Bexar County Jail. (KSAT) The Bexar County District Attorney’s Office said Friday that Joan Francisco Paulino has been indicted for murder, a first-degree felony, in the death of Michael Garcia-Sanchez. The indictment alleges that on Feb. 3, 2021, Paulino, “intentionally and knowingly caused the death of Michael Garcia-Sanchez by shooting Garcia-Sanchez with a deadly weapon (firearm).” Officers were called around 10:20 p.m. to the 9100 block of Roquefort Drive, not far from New Guilbeau Road and Loop 1604, for a report of shots fired.

Arbitrator orders Bexar County deputy fired in 2019 to be returned to duty, BCSO says

Arbitrator orders Bexar County deputy fired in 2019 to be returned to duty, BCSO says Markese Shands is the first deputy in Sheriff Javier Salazar’s tenure to be returned to duty via arbitration. Author: Mariah Medina (KENS5) Updated: 10:55 PM CDT April 14, 2021 SAN ANTONIO A Bexar County deputy fired in 2019 after he was indicted on official oppression charges was ordered to be returned to duty by an arbitrator, the local sheriff s office confirmed this week.  Markese Shands was terminated in July 2019 after an investigation into a tussle he had with an inmate in May of 2018. The investigation was forwarded to the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office for prosecution.

San Antonio police officer charged with official oppression, assault bodily injury

San Antonio police officer indicted on charge of recklessly assaulting suspect FacebookTwitterEmail Courtesy / A San Antonio police officer who struck and Tased a suspect is charged with assault and abuse of authority a rare instance of an officer being criminally prosecuted for on-duty use of force. Officer Marshall Shepard, 29, is accused in a grand jury indictment of “knowingly and recklessly” injuring a suspect after a traffic-related call on the Northeast Side on May 8. Shepard allegedly hit the suspect in the face repeatedly. He is also accused of ramming the suspect against a vehicle and using a Taser on him twice.

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