A middle school on Midway Drive in Temple was placed on lockdown by police Thursday as they searched the area for a suspect.
According to a report from our news partners at KWTX, Temple PD s search was concentrated along a creek behind Smith Supply Co. in the 5200 block of Midway Drive. Officers found their suspect, who police say is named in a parole warrant, at approximately 1:15 p.m. The suspect s name was not released.
Bonham Middle School is also located on Midway Drive in close proximity to the area that authorities were searching. In order to keep everyone as safe as possible, police asked that the school go on lockdown.
Abandoned vehicle, C.R. 63 NE, Federal Dam.
Accident, no injury, Minnesota Ave., Walker.
Accident, no injury, Hwy. 200 NE, Longville.
Accident, no injury, Fourth St. S., Walker.
Activity, Facility Dr., Cass lake.
Activity, Seventh St. S., Walker.
Activity, 68th Ave. NW, Cass Lake.
Activity, Kalli Lane SW, Pine River.
Activity, Sunny Acres Lane, Hackensack.
Assist other agency, law enforcement, Hwy. 371 NW, Backus.
Attempt to locate, Y Frontage Road, Walker.
Attempt to locate, Front Street, Pine River.
Attempt to locate, Breezy Point, Walker.
Business check, Lower Ten Mile Lake Rd., Hackensack.
Business check, Hwy. 84, Longville.
Business check, Second St. SE, Cass Lake.
“The pool tables were a hundred apiece, can you believe that? Now, everything is gone except a few beer mirrors and Boll Weevil signs.”
The South San Diego Boll Weevil is the latest casualty among San Diego original restaurants closing this month. We had to take the condiment trays away once Covid hit, explained Alisha Russell. To me, it was never the same after that. They also took away the pool tables and video games, leaving us near naked. Those were the main attractions that drew families there.
In the early to mid-2000s, I owned a car parts business near the South San Diego hamburger restaurant located by Home Depot, a block west of the I-5 and Palm Avenue exit. The unlimited hamburger toppings, including fresh tomatoes, lettuce, onions, pickles and condiments, and the giant-sized beer schooners, were the draw for my buddies and me.
SAN DIEGO
San Diego police have arrested the second of two suspects in the shooting of an 18-year-old man killed during a Snapchat-arranged sale that turned into a robbery in the Midway District.
Armando Alvarado, a 19-year-old San Diego resident, was arrested Saturday at a family member’s home in the Paradise Hills neighborhood, Lt. Andra Brown said this week. He remained jailed Thursday on suspicion of murder, attempted murder and robbery, according to online jail records.
His arrest came a week and a half after Angel Garcia, 18, was arrested on suspicion of murder, robbery and other charges in connection with the shooting death of Eduardo Salguero. Garcia is also accused of attempted murder in the incident.