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Soaring to New Heights

Soaring to New Heights July 14, 2021 00:11 ET | Source: Smokefree Innotec, Inc. Smokefree Innotec, Inc. Hamilton, NEW ZEALAND HAMILTON, New Zealand, July 14, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Smokefree Innotec, Inc. [SFIO] is pleased to announce that it has recently entered into a Memorandum of Agreement [MOA] with AG Architects 2019 Limited [AG Architects] that is set to be a 100% subsidiary of Agrokings, Inc., a wholly-owned company of SFIO, following the reverse merger between Agrokings, Inc. and SFIO. SFIO intends to get a share of the lucrative real estate industry, and this year poses a promising year for AG Architects as it bags over NZD 55 million worth of construction projects to be accomplished within the year. The fund coming from investors is aimed to produce a 113% return for the company. Apart from its current projects, AG Architects has approximately NZD 100 million worth of projects in the pipeline, complete with designs

There are not words - Balcones Heights officer gets chance to thank medical team who helped save him

Skip to main content There are not words - Balcones Heights officer gets chance to thank medical team who helped save him FacebookTwitterEmail 1of12 Dr. Umar Khan, left, shakes hands with Balcones Heights Police Sgt. Joey Sepulveda as Sepulveda returned to the Methodist Hospital | Texsan to thank the staff for his care after being wounded in the line of duty.Robin Jerstad /ContributorShow MoreShow Less 2of12 Balcones Heights Police Sgt Joey Sepulveda, who was wounded in the line of duty, pauses to collect his thoughts Wednesday while thanking the staff of Methodist Hospital | Texsan for the care they provided.Robin Jerstad /ContributorShow MoreShow Less

Brothers indicted in shooting of Balcones Heights Police Officer

Brothers indicted in shooting of Balcones Heights Police Officer Sijifredo and Wilfredo Montemayor face up to life in prison Tags:  From left: Sijifredo Montemayor and Wilfredo Montemayor. (KSAT) SAN ANTONIO – Two brothers who led Bexar County deputies on a manhunt that crossed into Mexico were indicted earlier this week in connection with the shooting of a Balcones Heights police officer, according to the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office. A grand jury agreed to charge Sijifredo and Wilfredo Montemayor with attempted capital murder of a police officer. If convicted, the brothers face up to life in prison. On Feb. 3, 2021, the brothers were allegedly burglarizing vehicles at the Sol Apartments in the 6900 block of Interstate 10.

Balcones Heights sergeant critically injured in shooting is now recovering at home

Balcones Heights sergeant critically injured in shooting is now recovering at home Police sergeant recalls near-death experience Tags:  BALCONES HEIGHTS – A sergeant with the Balcones Heights Police Department is still recovering from his injuries after he was shot while responding to a car burglary last month. Sgt. Jose C. Sepulveda was called to the scene for suspicious activity at the Sol Apartments on Feb. 3, located in the 6900 block of I-10. “We got a call for suspicious people at the complex. In route there, they advised it could possibly be burglars in action,” Sgt. Sepulveda said. As the sergeant approached a car with three suspects inside, it was just moments later when he got into a physical struggle with the driver.

Balcones Heights chief calls survival of sergeant who was shot a miracle

Balcones Heights chief calls survival of sergeant who was shot a miracle FacebookTwitterEmail 1of4 The Bexar County Sheriffs Department and the Balcones Heights Police investigate the scene where Balcones Heights Sgt. Joey Sepulveda, a 25-year law veteran, was shot early Wednesday afternoon, February 3, 2021 while answering a call about a suspicious vehicle in the 60000 Block of Interstate 10 W.Jessica Phelps /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less 2of4 Wilfredo Montemayor, 27, was brought into custody Saturday morning. He is a suspect in the shooting of Balcones Heights Sgt. Joe Sepulveda, who was injured Wednesday./Bexar County Sheriff’s OfficeShow MoreShow Less 3of4 Officials are searching for this 27-year-old man who allegedly shot a Balcones Heights police sergeant.Bexar County Sheriff s OfficeShow MoreShow Less

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