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An H‑E‑B warehouse worker died days after an April 4 on‑the‑job injury; federal regulators have opened an OSHA probe and the company says it is supporting the family.
Bexar County deputies are searching for 15-year-old Ruben Paz, last seen April 10 on Congressional Boulevard in San Antonio. Authorities ask anyone with information to contact the sheriff’s office.
Isaac James Garcia, wanted on a child‑sexual‑assault charge, was arrested in Piedras Negras and handed to U.S. Marshals at Eagle Pass. Authorities say he’ll be returned to Bexar County to face charges.
A man was wounded Monday on San Antonio's Southeast Side; police found him near Five Palms Drive and the scene remains active as detectives investigate.
A dispute over a declined credit card turned into gunfire at an Alamo Ranch bar Friday; a 24-year-old was arrested and no one was hurt.
Bomb squad crews cleared a suspicious package near the baggage claim at San Antonio International Airport on April 11; police said no threat was found.
An unidentified man was found dead Sunday in the 7600 block of Autumn Park near Prue Road; police say the wound appeared self-inflicted and detectives are investigating.
A Guadalupe County jury convicted 28‑year‑old Dylan M. Alvarez of burglary and aggravated robbery; a judge handed two 80‑year prison terms after less than an hour of deliberation.
A man was stabbed late Saturday on the North Side and remains in critical condition; police say no suspect has been identified.
A 41-year-old man was arrested after an alleged March 4 attack at the Freddy’s in the Quarry left an employee with a fractured spine and rib, arrest papers say.
A federal jury found Natasha Banks-Brown guilty on 11 counts after prosecutors say she inflated client refunds and routed money through an account she controlled.
Gary McHone resigned after six months as Castle Hills police chief. The departure follows a March 26 officer-involved shooting that remains under investigation.
CBP officers at Gateway bridges in Laredo and Brownsville detained two men wanted on felony warrants tied to sex-related offenses involving children.
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