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A 6-year-old girl has died after being shot during a dispute that broke out at a car club meetup late Sunday in San Antonio, police say.
The Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office identified the child to Fox News as Saryah Perez. Police say Perez was inside a vehicle around 11 p.m. when she was struck by gunfire, while her mother was grazed in the back by a bullet. At this time, there have been no arrests in this case, San Antonio Police Public Information Officer Alisia Pruneda told Fox News on Monday. The case is open and investigation very active.
Need for information on still-missing 18-month-old boy ‘critical,’ police say
Police tracked down, arrested mother, D’Lanny Chairez, 20
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SAN ANTONIO – San Antonio police are issuing an urgent call for information on the whereabouts of an 18-month-old boy who is still missing even after they located his mother.
Investigators tracked down and arrested D’Lanny Chairez, 20, early Tuesday morning, somewhere on the city’s Northwest side, according to Officer Alisia Pruneda, a public information officer for SAPD.
Pruneda says her 18-month-old son, James, was not with her and that is a concern.
Pruneda made the statement hours after Chairez’s arrest.
SAQ: Are there San Antonio laws about noise-making mufflers?
Inspections don’t cover vehicle noise; there are laws, SAPD says
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“Any laws about noise-making mufflers?” David asked. “It throws the sound to a skyrocket high!”
Ben who lives on the Northwest Side had a similar complaint.
“I’m wondering why San Antonio doesn’t have a sound ordnance on vehicle exhaust,” he asked. “Or why there isn’t one incorporated into the vehicle inspections?”
Well, there are laws on the books when it comes to this issue. One is from the Texas Transportation Code. Section 507.604 requires a muffler be in “good working condition that continually operates to prevent excessive or unusual noise.”
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