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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.
Kyle police arrested Joshua Gillum from Lockhart for possession of a stolen handgun and methamphetamine, indicative of drug distribution. He faces multiple charges.
Families of Camp Mystic victims have filed wrongful-death suits alleging the camp ignored flood warnings and delayed evacuations during the July 4 flash flood. The complaints seek damages and court-ordered safety changes.
San Antonio police released images after a boy said a man pointed a rifle and demanded his jewelry. Detectives want tips from anyone who recognizes the suspect.
Funeral for 10-year-old Michael Miranda will be held Saturday in Dallas as his adoptive parents remain charged in his September death.
A San Antonio caregiver was sentenced to 25 years after prosecutors say prolonged abuse and an untreated broken arm led to sepsis and the death of a disabled woman.
San Antonio police say a hooded man held up a Dollar General on Halloween night. Crime Stoppers is offering up to $5,000 for information that leads to an arrest.
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