Retired Dallas firefighter and daughter-in-law die of COVID-19 hours apart
Retired Lt. Randy Luper and his daughter-in-law Vanessa Luper died of COVID-19 after the family tested positive. Money is being raised to help with the funerals.
Credit: Credit: The Luper Family Author: Tiffany Liou Updated: 6:24 PM CDT July 27, 2021
DALLAS The Luper family is mourning the loss of two loved ones who died from COVID-19 within hours of each other.
Retired Dallas firefighter Lt. Randy Luper passed away at 4:00 p.m. on Friday, July 23 at Baylor Scott & White Medical Center in Grapevine.
Six hours later, around 10 p.m., his daughter-in-law Vanessa Luper passed away four doors down on the same floor of the hospital.
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - Temple No 8 in Texas
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Isiah Lowe was indicted on two counts of assault of a public servant, both third-degree felonies.
Lowe remained in the Bell County Jail in lieu of a total of $300,000 in bonds, jail records showed.
The assaults occurred after an auto-pedestrian accident occurred at about 6:30 p.m. May 7 in the area of East Adams Avenue and Fowler Drive, Temple Police Department Alejandra Arreguin said.
While officers were en route to the accident, it was reported that a man was running around chasing people.
When they arrived, officers contacted Lowe and attempted to detain him.
He is accused of punching two officers in the face, which resulted in the use of two tasers and a K-9 unit to subdue the man, Arreguin said.