Premont Police Department ran a quick joint operation with Jim Wells County Sheriff’s Office to find and arrest several persons with outstanding warrants.
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Premont Police Department ran a quick joint operation with Jim Wells County Sheriff’s Office to find and arrest several persons with outstanding warrants.
Two San Patricio County Deputies were called to assist in the search for a man causing problems at a local store.
PPD officers conducted a traffic stop on 100 block of SE 8th street for Fail to Yield to Right of Way.
The Alice Police Department Criminal Investigation Division conducted a search warrant at the 400 Blk of Anselmo in the City of Alice.
Premont PD officers conducted a traffic stop after observing a vehicle speeding.
Gonzales has served as a spiritual leader for others on death row since he was sentenced in 2006.
Rockport Police Department Officers responded to a call of shots fired at a residence.
The male driver later identified as John Sydney Park out of Corpus was removed from the vehicle.
The Rockport PD currently has 3 outstanding arrest warrants for Isabel Rene Longoria.
On May 30, 2021, Tillman shot and killed David Wayne Harrison Jr. at the River Valley Apartments in La Grange, Texas.
Companies violating the age verification requirements will be subject to fines of up to $10,000 per day, an additional $10,000 per day.
The Drug Enforcement Administration conducted the investigation with the assistance of the South Texas Narcotics Task Force in Kingsville and Homeland Security Investigations.
Several subjects were on location when emergency crews arrived.
A Jim Wells Emergency management officer who was on horseback, located the driver and was able to take him into custody.
He appeared to have been deceased for some time, making life-saving efforts futile.
Michael Saldivar was recognized of having arrest warrants from several local agencies.
The City of Rockport has become aware of a phone call scam targeting individuals in the community.
Off-duty APPD officers and officers from neighboring agencies were requested.
Quineshia Evangeline Hollins, 33, owner of the First Choice Rx 245 pharmacy, a Medicaid provider, fraudulently ordered controlled substances and diverted them to co-conspirators for street-level sales.
The case was prosecuted by Assistant Attorneys General Joshua Somers and Matthew Shawhan.