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A.D. Ibarra
-Houston, TX
Police authorities in Houston, Texas have located Eduardo Alejandro Cruz Rodriguez, the three year old child abducted last week in Eagle Pass. The child was reported missing on Friday afternoon, and authorities are still looking for a 45 year old man identified as "Chuy". According to state media, the Amber Alert issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety was canceled after the child Eduardo Alejandro Cruz Rodriguez was located 337 miles away from where he was reported missing. Authorities did not disclose how the child was located, only that he was in police custody and that the search continues for the man accused of taking him. The child was taken from his home last Friday. State officials have only identified the man as "Chuy" a Hispanic who is allegedly driving a white Dodge Durango. Authorities did not disclose what the subject's relationship is with the child. The Amber Alert, issued last Friday was canceled at about 3 in the morning when the child was located in Houston. The child was in police custody and was handed over to his family.
A.D. Ibarra
-Eagle Pass
Maverick County Commissioners Court unanimously approved a settlement with Asphalt & Fuel Supply Company, LLC and will pay only half of the debt owed and thus avoid going to trial for the debt. The issue was discussed in executive session, where County Attorney Ricardo Ramos advised them of the conditions that the company filed in District Court against the administration of Maverick County. Asphalt & Fuel Supply, LLC, is one of several companies that Maverick County, owes money for services rendered over a number of years that have not been covered. According to information released, the county owes approximately $24,000 to the company in unpaid invoices. "I think it's a good deal and we were glad we were able reach an amicable solution," stated County Commissioner Roberto Ruiz.
A.D. Ibarra
-Laredo, TX
The Sheriff's Department Maverick County awaits the results of the autopsy on the body of Noah González Rodríguez in order to know the causes of his death while he was in police custody. In a recent interview with Maverick County Sheriff Tom Schmerber, he informed The News Gram that the young man had been arrested when he was found in possession of a minor amount of marijuana after being stopped for a traffic violation for reckless driving. The 25 year-old man was fine according to the sheriff when he was apprehended except for showing signs of intoxication, when he began showing signs of distress, officials called an ambulance at about 3 in the morning and while in the hospital Rodriguez died. The Sheriff Department's report attributed the death to medical complications, however, a family member informed the sheriff that he may have taken anti-anxiety medication some time that evening. Justice of the Peace Dora Madera, who pronounced him dead, requested an autopsy on the body to determine the causes of his death.