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Fire leads to discovery of body in Donna motel room
An investigation is underway after firefighters with the Donna Fire Department found a body at a motel room, according to Fire Chief David Simmons. Firefighters responded to a fire at a room at the Dolphin Motel and RV Park — located at 2301 Hooks Ave. — Saturday shortly after 12:30 p.m., Simmons said.
HCSO: Woman dead after being run over by angry driver
EDINBURG, Texas (ValleyCentral) — A woman is dead after allegedly being run over by a car during an altercation in Edinburg, authorities say. At 4:52 p.m. Sunday, Hidalgo County Sheriff’s Office Deputies responded to multiple 911 calls reporting a disturbance at the 6300 block of Lorena Street in Edinburg.
Community Tip Leads to Major Drug Bust in San Juan: Four Arrested
San Juan Police Bust Drug Operation Thanks to Community Tip. In a significant drug bust, San Juan Police Department officers seized marijuana, cocaine, and cash from two homes on East 2nd Street. The operation, which took place yesterday, was a direct result of a valuable community tip that led to the arrest of four men involved in the narcotics trade.
PD: Car drives into backyard after reckless driving
EDINBURG, Texas (ValleyCentral) — Edinburg police responded to a car that drove into a backyard on Monday. Police responded to the 500 block of Central Park Street regarding a single-vehicle accident. The vehicle drove into a backyard after striking a brick wall. Witnesses at the scene stated the driver was being reckless before the accident. […]
Alamo police: Man assaults ex-girlfriend, barricades himself inside apartment with knife
Alamo police arrested 49-year-old Nelson Saenz after he allegedly assaulted his ex-girlfriend and barricaded himself inside her apartment, according to an Alamo Police Department spokesperson. The spokesperson said officers were dispatched to Gentle Breeze RV Park at the 400 block of North Cesar Chavez Street on July 12 in reference...
State Department issues do-not-travel advisory for Reynosa over ransom-based kidnappings
The State Department recently issued a "Level 4 — Do Not Travel" advisory for Reynosa in Tamaulipas, Mexico, because of reports of ransom-based kidnappings on intercity buses from Reynosa's main terminal. These kidnappings in the city across from McAllen primarily involved buses operated by the Mexican company Omnibus, typically...
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