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Evictions resume following COVID-19 delays in Smith County

Evictions resume following COVID-19 delays in Smith County Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - Time is running out for Texas tenants who are behind on rent and are now at a higher risk of being evicted. Despite a federal halt on evictions through June 30th, the Texas Supreme Court’s emergency order expired on March 31st. As a result Smith County Precinct 2 Judge Andy Dunklin heard many stories of struggle and need today in court as he resumed eviction hearings today. “We have more apartment complexes than any other precinct. Matter of fact, we have more apartment complexes in this precinct than all the others combined,” Dunklin said.

Officials searching for missing child near Arp

Smith County officials release identification, photo of missing child The child has been identified as 5-year-old Hayden Wilcox and is possibly wearing a red and orange shirt and blue jeans. Author: Favian Quezada Updated: 12:06 AM CDT April 8, 2021 ARP, Texas Smith County officials are looking for missing 5-year-old Hayden Wilcox near Arp. According to the Smith County Sheriff’s Office, at 8:52 p.m. deputies were dispatched to the 22300 block of County Road 251 near Arp regarding to a missing child. Deputies were made aware that a 5-year-old child was missing from the residence at the location and it is unknown how long the child has been missing at this time.

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