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SAFD sent eight units to a north-side storage-center fire on Nov. 15; four garage units were damaged and investigators are reviewing the scene.
SAPD released bodycam footage showing an Oct. 17 storage unit shooting on the Northwest Side. The suspect was hospitalized and faces aggravated-assault charges.
The Western District of Texas U.S. Attorney's Office filed 1,709 new immigration cases during the government shutdown, continuing law enforcement efforts despite prosecutors not being paid.
Bexar County deputies are searching for 32‑year‑old Danielle Rodriguez, last seen Sept. 19 in a Crowne Plaza uniform. Her family says she may be in danger and deputies want tips.
Police and first responders were searching Apache Creek Greenway Friday after reports of a possible drowning on San Antonio's West Side.
Four suspects were arrested in San Antonio for an ATM robbery, with $30,000 recovered by police. No injuries were reported, and the investigation continues.
A Kansas man was convicted for meth smuggling after officers found the drug concealed in concrete pedestals in his van at the Del Rio International Bridge.
CBP officers at Los Indios Bridge seized nearly 9,000 rounds of ammunition from a Mexican citizen's vehicle heading to Mexico, with canine and technology aid.
Bexar County deputies named an 18-year-old suspect in the Sept. 28 shooting death of 17-year-old Alianna Ujueta. Authorities are seeking tips and video from the Luckey Road area.
San Marcos police have named suspects in three weekend shootings near Texas State University that left a 19-year-old dead. Two arrests have been made while a manhunt continues.
A man was shot in a road rage incident in San Antonio after brake-checking the aggressive driver behind him. He received a non-life-threatening injury and no suspect has been identified.
ICE confirmed the suspect in a deadly San Antonio shooting at a landscaping business was a Honduran migrant illegally in the U.S. Three victims were killed; the suspect later died by suicide.
Ex-deputy Miguel Rodriguez's case was dismissed under conditions, yet he remains fired for smuggling fast food to an inmate, marking a firm employment stance despite legal reprieve.
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