By AJ
Jan 26, 2021
Juan Carlos Flores, an Amazon driver who was working in North Houston on the morning of January 18, said he spotted a car seat on the curb while delivering a package. He thought someone had just left the car seat on the curb, but after 10 minutes of delivering packages, nobody had come to pick it up. That’s when Juan discovered there was a baby in the car seat!
Juan went to a nearby house and called the police. When officers arrived, they told him a woman had reported her car stolen with her five-month-old son inside. She had left her car running while she ran to make sure the door to her apartment was locked and that’s when she was carjacked.
Jan 26, 2021
Amazon drivers see all kinds of things while they’re working, but
Juan Carlos Flores found something totally unexpected while on his route in North Houston, Texas. The delivery driver spotted an abandoned baby in a carseat on the side of the road and helped reunite him with his mother. It turns out, the baby had been in his mom’s car when it was stolen and the thief just left him on the curb and drove off.
Flores went to a nearby house and called the police with the neighbor. When officers arrived, they told him the mom had reported her car stolen with her five-month-old son inside. She had left her car running while she ran to make sure the door to her apartment was locked and that’s when she was carjacked.
Published Jan 26, 2021
The Dominican Sisters of Peace welcomed
Maria Tram Bui, 41, as a candidate on December 7, 2020, the vigil of the Feast of the Immaculate Conception.
Born in 1979 in Binh Gia, Vietnam, Tram and her family, including her eight siblings, immigrated to America in 1999. The family moved to Houston, TX, in 2005.
Tram earned a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Texas Tech University Health Science Center, Lubbock, TX. She served as a full-time physical therapist in North Houston.
Tram was introduced to the Dominican Sisters of Peace by our Kentucky Sisters, where she also heard the call of God to become a healer through her career in physical therapy. After she returned to Texas to continue her education, Sr. Mary Vuong, a Texas Dominican Sister of Peace who ministers as a physical therapist, invited Tram to look again at her calling to religious life.
By Joey Brooks
Amazon drivers see all kinds of things while they’re working, but
Juan Carlos Flores found something totally unexpected while on his route in North Houston, Texas. The delivery driver spotted an abandoned baby in a carseat on the side of the road and helped reunite him with his mother. It turns out, the baby had been in his mom’s car when it was stolen and the thief just left him on the curb and drove off.
Flores went to a nearby house and called the police with the neighbor. When officers arrived, they told him the mom had reported her car stolen with her five-month-old son inside. She had left her car running while she ran to make sure the door to her apartment was locked and that’s when she was carjacked.